once you look at enough data logs you can pretty much know what the hull speed will be. Drag racers can tell you by your HP numbers what your ET will be +/- a few 10ths. Electric boats are the exact same. Its takes around 2800w +/- to run 60mph in a rigger. about 200A. It takes about 300A to go 70mph. maybe a tad less. My JAE has over 100 data logs running mid 60's at 3400w average.
I like to run zero timing on everything D&Y technically, you don’t gain very much RPMs you mostly gain heat I’ll change the prop before I change timing
Great Job very informative
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Lot of head scratching and that's why you make the big bucks😅. Good video and I just might have to get one of those. Thanks
Very Cool!! The seakings say they have a bigger burst currents, Why the flycolor?
once you look at enough data logs you can pretty much know what the hull speed will be. Drag racers can tell you by your HP numbers what your ET will be +/- a few 10ths. Electric boats are the exact same. Its takes around 2800w +/- to run 60mph in a rigger. about 200A. It takes about 300A to go 70mph. maybe a tad less. My JAE has over 100 data logs running mid 60's at 3400w average.
I have thheee same ESC andd cannot gett it to data log at all. Hope you can get it to log.
Which one better hobbywing seaking 180 or flycolor 180?
@asiringoringo1 flycolor by far in my opinion
I like to run zero timing on everything D&Y technically, you don’t gain very much RPMs you mostly gain heat I’ll change the prop before I change timing
@@gregschweers8124 i agree with you there! 0⁰ Timing truly is the safest bet on any motor.