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    Brushless SuperV 27

    Posted this problem before and thought I had it licked but...my SuperV 27 won't go on plane anymore. Plods along like a cheap electric. Batteries are OK. Motor seems like it's spinning fast and free. All connections are tight. Any ideas?

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    maybe trim tabs

    maybe bend the trim tabs down

    Weight

    battery placement

    lube the flex shaft

    try giving it a push up onto plane and see if it is as fast as it was

    PUT SOME SORT OF FLOTATION IN IT
    flotation wont help plane off but will save it if it blows over
    I WANNA GO FAST

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    supervee 27

    Ended up being the batteries. got a fresh set of dtx 3800's. the thing flies, now. Flipped it twice. Nearly sank once. Needs more flotation. Whole lotta fun without the headaches of nitro. I was using venom 3300's. No one told me when I bought the boat that those batteries wouldn't cut it.

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    tabs

    bend the trim tabs down just a bit and it wont flip near as much and there no speed loss

    FAST BOAT for ponds (calm) not lakes
    I WANNA GO FAST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    Ended up being the batteries. got a fresh set of dtx 3800's. the thing flies, now. Flipped it twice. Nearly sank once. Needs more flotation. Whole lotta fun without the headaches of nitro. I was using venom 3300's. No one told me when I bought the boat that those batteries wouldn't cut it.

    I knew right when I read this post It was the batteries. 3300 mah batterys are ok but, 3800s are better. next time pick up Intellect brand.
    You might have got a bad pack with some trashed cells.
    The charger you use Is the main focus. Do NOT use a wall charger. You need a charger that you can change you amp setting with for slow charge or fast charge.
    The charger also needs to cut off when the batteries have peaked.
    A triton2 charger works preety good or I use a astroflight.
    21' Douglas Skater

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y B SLO View Post
    bend the trim tabs down just a bit and it wont flip near as much and there no speed loss

    FAST BOAT for ponds (calm) not lakes
    Those trim tabs that come with the super vee blow... I would not try and bend them. You will never get them bent the same and you might tear up the transum on your boat!

    Offshore electrics sells adjustable trim tabs that will fit right back In the same holes on the super vee. They cost about $20 bucks.
    Scroll down to find them...
    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/products.php?cat=52
    21' Douglas Skater

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    supervee 27

    Thanks to all. I'm gonna mess with the tabs a bit now that the boat is really running the way it should. It looks like it might need some more foam. that little piece that floats around in the bow is way too little. Had a friend who sank his by the stern. the bow was sticking straightup so he gave it throttle. Amazingly, the thing righted itself and took off. Thanks for the info on the tabs.

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