Originally posted by ray schrauwen
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WTB Catamaran Hull
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New MM cowl.Originally posted by CircusCircus View PostWhere is there a alternate hatch? Nice looking MM buy the way
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=10712
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Part of the reason I never jumped on the MM was the cowling, I thought it was ugly, but this changes everything
Nice work .
R/C Unlimiteds
NAMBA 237
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I bought Jeffs BBY scat cat 26, as a project
Thanks for a smokin-deal
I came across some Bday-funds, and am looking to see if anyone else has a CAT for sale. I really want a Mystic c5000 hull around 30inches or something that looks similar, but dont know if anyone makes one. Also open to HOTR, and Skunkworks cat. Hull or ARTR is ok too.
Also quick question........What throws-up a bigger rootertail, a inline strut and rudder, or a offset rudder? never used a inline set-up. Im a Hydro guy at heart, but watching some of these videos of Rc Cats with there huge roostertails get my heart racing.
Thanks guysLast edited by CircusCircus; 11-29-2009, 10:53 AM.R/C Unlimiteds
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hogwash rummyOriginally posted by Rumdog View PostYou'll get better handling and speed using an offset rudder.
check this inline rudder rooster and speed
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I have a 22" cat with a inline set up and it does good. BUT, the bad thing about the inline set up is, it takes longer to change your prop and to pull the shaft to grease. If your in a hurry they are a pain!
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Thats not 100% true. It depends on the hardware & prop.Originally posted by mpg43 View PostI have a 22" cat with a inline set up and it does good. BUT, the bad thing about the inline set up is, it takes longer to change your prop and to pull the shaft to grease. If your in a hurry they are a pain!
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PLEASE EXPLAIN, If there is a way to change the prop or grease the shaft without removing the rudder I would love to know how to do it!!Originally posted by ray schrauwen View PostThats not 100% true. It depends on the hardware & prop.
SV27 STOCK, SV27 MODIFIED, H&M VIPER, LAP CAT 27" TUNNEL, TS2, 31 RICO, 22" KEYWEST CAT, RAPTOR AND THERE WILL BE MORE!
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Cut 1/2 the threads off the end of the stub shaft.
What brand is the whole flex shaft? Hughey or Octura? one is shorter than the other but, not too short for any prop.
What hardware is it also? I may be wrong...
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I do like the fail safe if the coupler lets go -- no loss of drive line and prop.Originally posted by mpg43 View PostI have a 22" cat with a inline set up and it does good. BUT, the bad thing about the inline set up is, it takes longer to change your prop and to pull the shaft to grease. If your in a hurry they are a pain!
I just kick my rudder up and viaolah, out pops the cable. (I am using the black inline system sold here)"Look good doin' it"
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check your pm
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