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PROPELLER DEPTH

The depth of the propeller has an influence on both engine
performance and boat handling characteristics. Running the
engine with the center line of the prop shaft above the bottom
running surface of the sponsons produces less “load” on the
engine and allows the engine to reach peak performance.

Running with the propeller too high will result in diminishing
returns. Too high a propeller depth will noticeably affect
handling. Running in a straight line, the boat will be
unmanageable. A “bucking” or “hopping” ride will occur. Or,
the boat may suddenly fall off its supporting cushion of air
and hook.

In a turn, it might hook violently and dive under the water.
Turning ability will be decreased.

The propeller depth needs to be lowered to correct these
handling issues. Determining the correct propeller depth or
“Sweet Spot” requires test running the boat. Different
propellers work best at different propeller depths. The set-up
board side of the Starting Stand/Set-up Board will provide
an accurate method of determining propeller depth.

The term “flying the hull” is used when evaluating how the boat
is running. When running in a straight line, a tunnel hull should
appear to “ride free” which means that it should ride “lightly” on
the back 1/3 of the sponsons, as if riding on a cushion of air.
The hull should exhibit a smooth ride attitude without
excessive “porpoising” (bouncing). Adjustments to the balance
(adding or subtracting weight), propeller depth, thrust angles,
and type of propeller will all affect the ride attitude.

Propeller thrust angle and propeller depth are key factors in
a tunnel boat’s cornering characteristics. While cornering,
the hull should carve a smooth, consistent arc without
“hooking” (spinning inwards) or sliding out of the turn. If the
boat is submerging and/or hooking in a turn, adjust the
propeller thrust angle to a slightly more positive angle.
Lowering the propeller will assist in correcting a sliding
condition while cornering. When properly trimmed and
balanced, a tunnel boat should be able to “cut” a tight corner
at full throttle.

Like any high performance car, airplane, or boat, optimal
outcomes in cornering and speed require “fine tuning” the
variables listed above.

Model tunnel boats are best suited for operation on calm
water locations. Wind and waves present challenges to
running a tunnel design. An increase in wind will create
choppy water conditions, allowing the possibility of “blowing”
the boat off when running into the wind.

LAUNCH PROCEDURE

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1. Turn the power “ON” to the transmitter and receiver (in

that order).

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2. Start the engine. (Before running the engine, read the

instruction manual that came with your engine.) The
propeller will begin spinning as soon as the engine is
started. Be sure to stay clear of the propeller.

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3. Gently place the boat in water that is at least 8" deep and

free of obstacles (weeds, rocks, sticks, ducks, muskrats, etc.).
Be sure to stay clear of the spinning prop during the launch.

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4. Slowly advance the throttle to full speed and note if the

boat has a tendency to turn right or left. Adjust the steering
trim knob on your transmitter until the boat runs in a straight
line when the steering wheel is at neutral.

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5. When finished running, stop the engine and turn the

power “OFF” to your boat and transmitter (in that order).

RADIO BOX MAINTENANCE

Lining the forward interior of the radio box with paper towel
prior to running will provide cushioning for the radio
components and absorb moisture.

Placing the receiver in a rubber balloon will provide added
protection from moisture.

Use a water resistant tape when sealing the radio box lid to
the radio box.

When finished running, remove the radio box from the hull
and wipe away water on the radio box and in the radio box
compartment. Remove the tape from the radio box lid and
check for moisture.

Should moisture gain access to the radio box, all
connections should be dried thoroughly.

Hobbico

“Duster

Compressed Air (HCAR5500) will provide a blast

of air capable of blowing moisture out of connectors.

Remove any sticky tape residue from the radio box top and lid.
Goof-Off

®

is a product that works well for removing tape residue.

HULL MAINTENANCE

After running, the exterior of the hull should be cleaned.
Common household cleaners can be utilized for cleaning.
Areas exposed to fuel/engine exhaust residue should be
thoroughly cleaned. Agents in the fuel/exhaust residue can
attack the finish if allowed to remain on the surface over time.

MAINTENANCE

RUNNING THE TOP  SPEED  2

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Страница 2: ...ler you may be severely injured Because of the speed and mass of this boat it is capable of inflicting property damage and severe personal injury if a collision occurs Never run this boat in the prese...

Страница 3: ...1721 Futaba 2PL 2 channel radio FUTK01 Drill bits 1 8 3mm 13 64 5mm or 7 32 5 5mm 15 64 6mm and 13 32 10 5mm Phillips head screwdriver HCAR1022 Needle nose pliers HCAR0625 Adjustable wrench for changi...

Страница 4: ...ts 6 32 Threaded Inserts 6 Washers 8 Nylon Quick Links 9 On Off Switch Cover 10 Steering Link Exits 11 Steering Link Seals 12 Throttle Housing Antenna Tube Seals 13 Balloon 14 2 56 Clevises for steeri...

Страница 5: ...and thrust angle of the engine 1 Locate and remove the body clip and nylon washer at the rear of each side of the cowl as shown TIP Use CA glue to attach the nylon washers in place at the rear of the...

Страница 6: ...own Be certain to replace the nylon washers between the mounting plate and the upper and lower swivel brackets 4 Slide the swivel pin back up through the mounting plate and replace the 4 x 8mm screw 5...

Страница 7: ...spacer inserted between the engine and transom improves handling tremendously 1 Install the K B 3 5 on the DuBro motor mount so that the section of the black insert holding the swivel pin is at the to...

Страница 8: ...st be sure to check the size of the hole often and be careful not to make the opening too large If using a drill bit be careful not to blow out through the wood inside the box 4 Use a drill with a 7 3...

Страница 9: ...radio system manual for proper radio set up DO NOT permanently attach the radio box to the hull as you will need to remove it from time to time 1 Cut two X shaped servo arms down to the configuration...

Страница 10: ...it seal Keep the rubber throttle pushrod seal nearby for test fit Place a bead of CA glue on the rubber antenna exit and insert it in the radio box lid as shown TIP Make the hole right above where the...

Страница 11: ...mm S T screw included with engine and fasten it to the engine as shown 6 Locate two 2 screw lock pushrod connectors One will attach to the arm of the throttle servo and the other will attach to the th...

Страница 12: ...o crimp the lines Notes Outboard engines steer by physically pivoting from side to side Be sure to leave enough fuel line so that the engine can pivot freely Please refer to your engine s manual for f...

Страница 13: ...ds 2 75 oz of stick on weight it will be necessary to temporarily apply the additional weight to the sponson tips Once a balance point has been established the stick on weight can be removed from the...

Страница 14: ...alancer until the propeller is balanced 400 grit wet dry sandpaper will provide a smooth finish Note While polishing a propeller improves its appearance it does not improve performance PROPELLER THRUS...

Страница 15: ...ring and speed require fine tuning the variables listed above Model tunnel boats are best suited for operation on calm water locations Wind and waves present challenges to running a tunnel design An i...

Страница 16: ...t one another will create rough water conditions on the race course and to successfully compete in racing situations it may be necessary to tighten the ride characteristics This can be accomplished by...

Страница 17: ...winner FUEL In April of 2000 designer of the Top Speed 2 Jerry Dunlap conducted a comparison test using varying percentages of nitromethane fuel Results were obtained running a model tunnel boat not t...

Страница 18: ...dry out completely If you neglect to do this it may result in corrosion of the electronic components IMPORTANT If for whatever reason your boat takes on a large amount of water swamps or sinks causin...

Страница 19: ...Pushrod Connector 2 HCAB8606 Radio Box Waterproof Tape HCAB3000 Speed Grease Driveline Cable Lube GPMQ4103 8oz Fuel Tank To order replacement parts for the AquaCraft Top Speed 2 use the order numbers...

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