ProBoat's new 29" Mystic Brushless catamaran

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  • desmobob
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 170

    #226
    Originally posted by awall View Post
    Hard to keep props straight I'm finding. More you have the harder it is...I need to get a tag system down.
    I looked around the shop for a small, compartmented plastic box to use for props but I couldn't find one. I'll stop at a few stores tomorrow and find something to help me keep things organized. I had my props in the pocket of a small Maxpedition pouch that I use to carry my small tools and boat stuff. I found out that a sharpened Prather stainless steel prop can put some mean cuts in an Octura beryllium copper prop. I need to keep them segregated!


    You have a decent size storm effecting you all up there. You could just drive 11 hours down here and drive in the pond on my island in 70+ temps. LOL Sorry
    Yeah, but then I'd miss out on skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, snowmobiling...
    ...and shoveling, snowblowing, $4/gallon heating oil, walking in the slush, having the road salt rust my car away... hmm...

    Take it easy,
    desmobob

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    • awall
      Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 31

      #227
      Yeah I think i'm going to use a segmented plastic box to keep each prop organized. The one thing I love about southern sc coast is that we have florida weather and golf and rc boating re year round things. Sorry for the snow. That's why I moved from Ohio. LOL

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      • Derrick Davis
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 103

        #228
        Regarding a prop container / organizer-
        I found some nice options at arts and craft stores. They have various sizes of plastic containers that have individual compartments that are perfect for the props we use! I found mine at a store called Micheal's Arts and crafts. Look in the beads section. I then labeled each compartment with the prop size. True story.

        desmobob - I think you'll be impressed with the performance that the x642 prop will give your Mystic (if you get the chance before the snow). I'm running mine now fairly well. Temps are good and the cg I'm using is about 8.5 inches from the transom. I'll be running mine today!
        They call me DOUBLE D

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        • awall
          Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 31

          #229
          Charging 6 lipos now. Going to load everything in my colf cart and drive around to the islands front pond which is bigger than my pond. I'll be using a lipo tester/alarm for the first time in a boat. 63 deg./18 mph wind right now.

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          • awall
            Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 31

            #230
            Had a fun session at the pond. Boat jumped up out of the water at wot everytime. WOW! Have to watch that. I've been running factory drive shaft angle (which in my case, on a table the drive shaft left the rear of the sponsons off the table by 3/16 or so.) I don't know if that is the desired setting but the boat seemed very loose and ran on the edge of blowing over at wot. Front edge of lipo packs were right at the same line of the crossmember behind the motor. Might need lipos alittle forward and/or more positive angle on the drive line to keep nose down. I marked the stock location before adjustments so I can return there if I go wrong. Also had alittle wind which contributed no doubt.

            I didn't run any telemetry. I have a new x642 aluminum on the way so I will sharpen and balance and run it with no mods to compare.

            Figured I would mount my lipo alarm/display under the lid which shows through the windshield of the hatch. Just need to attach a balance plug extension to make it easy to hook up.

            Also put my retrieval system through the paces 3Xs. lolIMAG0699.jpg2011-10-29 17.42.38.jpgIMAG0700.jpg

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            • awall
              Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 31

              #231
              Here is video of my run and crash.

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              • awall
                Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 31

                #232
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                I didn't like how far into the right battery tray the servo arm intrudes. So I removed the servo mounting tabs and slid the servo toward the center by around 1/4 inch with a small dab of ca. Didn't effect any clearances. Now tray is alittle more open. The arm was rubbing my 5000mah packs. I also twisted the control rod 180 degrees so that the bent end was near the lipo and not the cut off edge.
                Last edited by awall; 10-29-2011, 10:05 PM.

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                • desmobob
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 170

                  #233
                  Originally posted by Derrick Davis View Post
                  Regarding a prop container / organizer-
                  I found some nice options at arts and craft stores. They have various sizes of plastic containers that have individual compartments that are perfect for the props we use! I found mine at a store called Micheal's Arts and crafts. Look in the beads section. I then labeled each compartment with the prop size. True story.

                  desmobob - I think you'll be impressed with the performance that the x642 prop will give your Mystic (if you get the chance before the snow). I'm running mine now fairly well. Temps are good and the cg I'm using is about 8.5 inches from the transom. I'll be running mine today!
                  I sometimes prowl the craft store for fly tying materials... guess I'll have to check them out for RC boating supplies, too!

                  We dodged the bullet as far as the big snowstorm went. I'm far enough north that we only got a dusting, but I spent the weekend with some lady friends a little farther south. We had a wine tasting party last night and I'm still recovering... I'm ready to hit the sack (at 8:30 pm) actually.

                  Hopefully, I'll get to try an x642 next weekend, weather permitting. Thanks for the cg set-up tip.

                  Happy Halloween,
                  desmobob

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                  • Medic33
                    Junior Member
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 4

                    #234
                    Just got back from running mine. Completely stock powertrain, cg is at 9" from transom, stock prop (Prather 215?) balanced, polished & sharpened, strut raised even with bottom of sponsons. GPS'd at 34.17 mph (actually at 55KPH, eh?). Have a x642 coming, would like to see 40+ without too many mods - or am I dreaming?!?

                    ed

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                    • desmobob
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 170

                      #235
                      Originally posted by Medic33 View Post
                      would like to see 40+ without too many mods - or am I dreaming?!?

                      ed

                      You can get it. I GPS'd mine at 40.8 MPH, all stock except prop; running cool and happy. :-)

                      Take it easy,
                      desmobob

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                      • Derrick Davis
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 103

                        #236
                        Hey desmobob.
                        Glad to hear your having success running the x642 prop on your Mystic. I have a newly s/b/p octura x642 that I'm running now also. I picked up an inexpensive temp gauge that seems to work well. After a 5 minute run the temps are 89 degrees on the ESC, 100 on the batteries, 108 on the motor.
                        Is this the range of temps you are getting?
                        I had some very high temps at the connectors between the motor and esc (before I got my temp gauge). Two of the three motor wires actually fused together due to heat (shrink tube melted together). I recently swapped out all connectors in the boat to 5.5 bullets.
                        Last run I made of approximately 5 minutes with the new bullet connectors, I found that the connectors were still quite warm (112 degrees). In fact, the new heat shrink tubing I have on the new 5.5 bullets was smoking.... I hope it was the tubing that was smoking. I'm going to run again today after work. Will take some temp reading again for accuracy.
                        Woke up too 12 degrees above zero this morning....brrrr. Better get my runs in late this afternoon before the sun goes down. It'll be a quick run with the Mystic! My days are numbered running boats as snow is in the forecast for this weekend. Sigh...
                        They call me DOUBLE D

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                        • tiqueman
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 5669

                          #237
                          DD, your temps are great. 140 on anything is when I start worrying. After a 4min heat race, Im 135 motor, 110 batts (4S2P), 115-120 esc and about 170 on 8mm bullets. This is not running the 1800, but the 1500 w/ a M445. Cooler water temps are helping you as well. i just went back to my M445 as I couldnt run it here in Fl over the summer.
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                          • Medic33
                            Junior Member
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 4

                            #238
                            Snow on it's way into Ontario, as well... Time is running out.

                            What would be a moderate upgrade on the motor in the Mystic? Obviously, I would need to upgrade the ESC as well, planning on doing that regardless... Want to stick with 4S, just looking for something that would give me 15-20% more zoom out of her.....

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                            • tiqueman
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 5669

                              #239
                              When I do my next one, it will have a Leopard 4074 2200 on 4S, Seaking 180 controller. 55 should be easy.
                              Geico epoxy laminate hatch sale thread Black Jack epoxy laminate hatch sale thread
                              HPR06 6S Twin HOTR Genesis (SOLD) Vantex 32" cat Geico racing
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                              • desmobob
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 170

                                #240
                                Originally posted by Derrick Davis View Post
                                After a 5 minute run the temps are 89 degrees on the ESC, 100 on the batteries, 108 on the motor.
                                Is this the range of temps you are getting?
                                I had some very high temps at the connectors between the motor and esc (before I got my temp gauge). Two of the three motor wires actually fused together due to heat (shrink tube melted together). I recently swapped out all connectors in the boat to 5.5 bullets.
                                Last run I made of approximately 5 minutes with the new bullet connectors, I found that the connectors were still quite warm (112 degrees). In fact, the new heat shrink tubing I have on the new 5.5 bullets was smoking.... I hope it was the tubing that was smoking.
                                DD,
                                I'm still using my x640 and have yet to s/b/p my x642 to get it ready for use! I have temps +- 90/90/90 with the all-stock set-up and the x640. 40+MPH.

                                I installed a new Seaking 120A ESC last night and upgraded my motor connectors to 5.5mm bullets. When I desoldered the old bullets, I was surprised to see the solder inside all three of them was very dull whitish/gray, like a cold solder joint looks. The wires popped out of the old bullets very easily before the solder had really melted. I didn't have any problems previously but the condition of the solder joints looked awful. I've never checked the temp of my ESC-to-motor bullets, but you can bet I will now.

                                And to keep me worrying, my new solder joints were not up the quality I usually achieve. I ran out of my usual solder and used some very cheap Chinese 63/37 that doesn't have a flux core. I used No-Korrode paste flux and did an OK job, but the cheap solder just didn't flow like I'm used to. I have some better solder due to arrive tomorrow so maybe I'll do them over again....

                                The weather is hanging in there for us here; around 50 all week. Maybe some snow on Tuesday. My next chance to run the Mystic is on Sunday if the lake is calm enough. I have my fingers crossed!

                                Take it easy,
                                desmobob

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