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11.December.2025, 07:54
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Ex-Einsteiger
Veles stronger
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12.December.2025, 06:13
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13.December.2025, 13:49
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Ex-Einsteiger
I managed to laminate approximately 70% of the boat using a single piece of 200g/m² carbon fabric, then with smaller pieces I also covered the tips which later received a mixture of 30g resin and fiberglass and carbon flakes equally on both sides, which I believe bring rigidity upon impact and an extra weight in the front necessary for fast runs
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17.December.2025, 18:13
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Ex-Einsteiger
naturally, the correct alignment and installation of the center console followed, as it was installed off-center from the factory. We used resin and carbon flakes, the engine was installed in a support for exact alignment with the brass tube and received a rear mounting ring for more secure support,after the initial installation, the console was dismantled and the rails were reinforced on the sides with the same mixture.
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28.December.2025, 17:20
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Ex-Einsteiger
for the electronics, an x8s castle and a TP 3040 motor were used for a possible setting up to 8s, the bullets had to be soldered to the motor cables at a 90° angle due to the narrow space in the boat, the side hole was enlarged with a 4mm drill and then the bullet was filled with tin with Silver in composition, the ESC was mounted behind the motor in the narrow space but it entered firmly and secured with plastic clamps
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28.December.2025, 17:36
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Ex-Einsteiger
naturally the last thing to solve was the cooling system, the outlet nipple was mounted higher for better visibility
the boat was filled with pool noodles in case the boat opened after an accidental opening could be saved
a water pump as usual was mounted
the test.initial was on 6s then after small adjustments of the CG pushed further forward and the strut angle higher I tried 8s
the result was a very good one
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next.to my 84 mystic
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28.December.2025, 18:30
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Ex-Einsteiger
here is a run on 8s the boat is a bit jumpy at first but settles down pretty well at speed
we didn't manage very long passes but a good result nonetheless
another project finished well i hope the owner achieves the desired results
https://youtu.be/Rj91tS-YGyY?si=UipuLm0EhIHeY7XD
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