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Torrente To Attack Electric-Powered Watercraft Speed Record In Hellkats 32-Footer
Cool project in the works, https://www.speedonthewater.com/torr...ats-catamaran/
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https://visionmarinetechnologies.com/e-motion/180e
Ya'll think they will use the plastic props in the world record? |
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this is hot news good luck to all involved . |
I think that the current record is held by a 36V Minn-Kota.
Seriously, it will be great to see the progress and what the current limitations are. |
Did the electric Cig ever even splash and run?
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Seems to me if speed was the only object you would go with something smaller but either way its kind of cool.
Nothing wrong with electric motors, the issue is storage. A lot of the newer cars seem pretty good but pushing a boat through or over water is still a lot of drag. |
Its a speed run, so your not worried about extended range. A little software reprogramming should be able to make a significant increase in power.
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4797622)
Its a speed run, so your not worried about extended range. A little software reprogramming should be able to make a significant increase in power.
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Originally Posted by 36Tango
(Post 4797581)
I think that the current record is held by a 36V Minn-Kota.
Seriously, it will be great to see the progress and what the current limitations are. Thanks. Brad. Model Machine and Precision LLC (937)545-8991 |
I do remember back in the desert racing 2 stroke days....the kids who thought they were fast wanted motors that came on the pipe hard. I wanted a motor that that "ran like an electric motor" no hit, no coming on the pipe, no powerband...just smooth ever increasing linear power as you twisted the throttle. It felt slower but was indeed faster and less tiring to ride.
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