Looks like you have that one tuned quite well, now if I could only get me BalckJack 24 that settled on the water at speed. You certainly have some good looking boats Cozy 👍
Thank you, Neal! I appreciate the comment. I bought another one of this hull, never been built up. I will make a video series on it, and build it up as a speedrun boat with twin motor setup.
Good run, Congratulations... I don't doubt your knowledge, but looked to me it ran just a tad to loose. Looked like if you hit a wake/distortion from boat it wanted to lift. Still think this little Frankenstein boat is an exceptional performing boat and think we haven't seen the end off pb's...
Thanks Peter. It does run loose, and it's on purpose. It's the difference between fast and faster 😄. Last meeting, I made 2 runs with identical setup, other than the centre of gravity. 1st run very loose running: 108km/h. 2nd run I shifted the lipos forward a bit. More planted, but 102km/h. The less resistance the faster. The key is the boat should still be stable. This hull is very stable once on step. But it doesn't like crossing its own wake 😅
@CozyRC I remember you saying something like, don't want to go to crazy since it was a rare boat... 😉 So that means to me you feel confident to push it.
Ah, you got me 😉. It's still true: I don't want to destroy this boat, so I will not go crazy with a high rpm motor. Now I got to know this boat, I do push it a bit more, and the speed does go up. Oh, and I got my hands on another, unbuilt Psychocat Evo V1! I will build that as a twin motor and I will shoot for higher speeds than this one 😎
Bedankt! Hij loopt inderdaad snaarstrak op snelheid. Binnenkort de twin ernaast. Ik heb er al zin in om die op te bouwen 👍 Mocht Ik hem weer verkopen, laat ik het je weten.
Wow das ist wirklich verdammt schnell erst recht für ein Boot über 100Km/h schaffen nicht mal alle RC Flugzeuge oder Autos. Die Belastung für den Rumpf ist bei solchen Geschwindigkeiten nicht zu verachten auch das ruder und alles andere muß einiges aushalten denn Wasser ist bei so hohen Geschwindigkeiten hart wie Beton .
Thanks! The key is to reduce the drag of the boat as much as possible. That's why I'm going to try a thin carbon rudder blade next. And yes, you have to build your boats very strong if you want them to survive a big crash! I will speed run this boat for a new record this year 😎
For bashing, I would run a smaller prop, like the 640 I used in the previous runs. This prop generates some torque roll, but once tracking straight, it's really stable and fast 😎
What a beatifully running boat, a pleasure to watch!
Bedankt, Jan!
Great passes Cozy and beautiful boat.
Thank you, Mark! I will build another one of these hulls as a twin motor soon 😎
Looks like you have that one tuned quite well, now if I could only get me BalckJack 24 that settled on the water at speed. You certainly have some good looking boats Cozy 👍
Thank you, Neal! I appreciate the comment. I bought another one of this hull, never been built up. I will make a video series on it, and build it up as a speedrun boat with twin motor setup.
Congratulations on the PB 😊
Thanks Daiciu! I feel I will beat some more records this year 😎
@@CozyRC it's not coming th winter over there?😁
We normally have mild winters. Frozen ponds for a few days, and back to liquid again 😅
Good run, Congratulations... I don't doubt your knowledge, but looked to me it ran just a tad to loose. Looked like if you hit a wake/distortion from boat it wanted to lift. Still think this little Frankenstein boat is an exceptional performing boat and think we haven't seen the end off pb's...
Thanks Peter. It does run loose, and it's on purpose. It's the difference between fast and faster 😄. Last meeting, I made 2 runs with identical setup, other than the centre of gravity. 1st run very loose running: 108km/h. 2nd run I shifted the lipos forward a bit. More planted, but 102km/h.
The less resistance the faster. The key is the boat should still be stable. This hull is very stable once on step. But it doesn't like crossing its own wake 😅
@CozyRC I remember you saying something like, don't want to go to crazy since it was a rare boat... 😉
So that means to me you feel confident to push it.
Ah, you got me 😉. It's still true: I don't want to destroy this boat, so I will not go crazy with a high rpm motor. Now I got to know this boat, I do push it a bit more, and the speed does go up.
Oh, and I got my hands on another, unbuilt Psychocat Evo V1! I will build that as a twin motor and I will shoot for higher speeds than this one 😎
loopt super man. als je hem ooit weer verkoopt wil ik hem graag terug hebben…
Bedankt! Hij loopt inderdaad snaarstrak op snelheid. Binnenkort de twin ernaast. Ik heb er al zin in om die op te bouwen 👍
Mocht Ik hem weer verkopen, laat ik het je weten.
Wow das ist wirklich verdammt schnell erst recht für ein Boot über 100Km/h schaffen nicht mal alle RC Flugzeuge oder Autos.
Die Belastung für den Rumpf ist bei solchen Geschwindigkeiten nicht zu verachten auch das ruder und alles andere muß einiges aushalten denn Wasser ist bei so hohen Geschwindigkeiten hart wie Beton .
Thanks! The key is to reduce the drag of the boat as much as possible. That's why I'm going to try a thin carbon rudder blade next. And yes, you have to build your boats very strong if you want them to survive a big crash!
I will speed run this boat for a new record this year 😎
That's good speed! 👌 But in most cases it's like this. You have top speed, but driveability isn't the best.
For bashing, I would run a smaller prop, like the 640 I used in the previous runs. This prop generates some torque roll, but once tracking straight, it's really stable and fast 😎