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07 Jun 2008 10:26 AM
Hey Yamato guys. I just got my Yamato kit from Battlers Connectiom. Ourstanding Kit? I was wondering what size props you are running? I will drive the Yamato with 2 Johnson 970's.
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07 Jun 2008 12:22 PM
Marc uses 2 1/2 inch on his. Outer non-powered props were 2 inch. Marc has pictures if you want to see them.
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07 Jun 2008 12:33 PM
Hey thanks I would love to see them. Where might I look?
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08 Jun 2008 09:59 AM
I use 5 blade 2" drive props and Johnson 600 motors geared down quite a bit. That worked just fine.
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08 Jun 2008 10:14 AM
Thank you Yamatoman.
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09 Jun 2008 11:11 AM
I use 4 blade 2 inc props 25pitch geared down using Traxxiss gears on a 12tooth pinioin. Motors are J600s with watercooling coils wrapped around the motors. To see more of the interior setup go to the "International Yamato Owner's website for the full bio and photo gallery. Props on it there are larger than what I am usnig now. Currently my Yamato runs 100ft course in 24 secs dead on.

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09 Jun 2008 02:03 PM
Thanks for the info Curt. Do you have a link to their site?
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09 Jun 2008 04:25 PM
I can get you the link. I am at work now so I can't do it from here. Systems security. When I get home I will post the link to you. Better yet I can just take a couple of pics tonight and post them here for you. More current and upto date.

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10 Jun 2008 01:38 AM
That would be great Curt. Many thanks.
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10 Jun 2008 05:46 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Gettysburg114th

That would be great Curt. Many thanks.
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Hi Gettysburg114th here is the link to the Yamato Owner's site
http://stokesyamato.blogspot.com/
and please come aboard with your project. Everything you need to know in my model's set up is there in detail with photos.
I am adding additional photos of the model's interior for you here as it currently is right now. I think the props are 1.5 in or 1&3/4 in but leaning more to the 1.5 inch. Hard to measure these props.
Anyway hope this helps and I look forward to seeing your Yamato on the International site too as well as the forum here.

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[IMG]http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff65/runabout1/Bismarck/YAMATO/P1000400.jpg[/IMG]

Old faithful...no ESC required.

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It ain't pretty.. but it sure is reliable..hyuk!
Had my time back I make a far better platform like I did for Roma and PE. Oh well no space, no place,no tools,no time.. nothing to stop me...

[IMG]http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff65/runabout1/Bismarck/YAMATO/P1000407.jpg[/IMG]

Bismarck's Prop Vs Yamato's prop... hmmmm

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10 Jun 2008 06:20 AM
One thing.. Gettysburg.. if you use the 970 motors then you don't need props larger than 1.5. The large motors have more than enough torque to push that monster at 24 second with props 5 or 4 blade this diameter 25 pitch. Any larger and your going to need to add large drag props, gear it down or use an ESC.. unless this is what you plan to do. Chris uses larger props than I have. Custom made by Battler's, they have a much flatter profile but he can accellerate much faster, stop and go and reverse is unbelievable. He is using the Old style Batter's gears with 14tooth pinion, other than that the layout we both use is basically the same and works very well. We also use Telephone wire to connect everything.Very cheap and it has a dozen wires within the cable that you can use for later applications. Extremely reliable wiring.

Anyway more on that on the BIO.. enjoy..

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10 Jun 2008 06:31 AM
Curt,
WOW! Thanks for all that info. You've been a great help. This will get me on my way with my "beast"
Thanks again. You are part of what makes this hobby great.
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10 Jun 2008 06:40 AM
No problem. It was the guys from the old days that helped me get into this and that was the main attraction. The willingness to help and share the info.


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10 Jun 2008 06:43 AM
The gears have been in use since I first put the model on the water so over 8 years and as you can see they have held up quite well.

You can see the original setup over at the old Nabs website.. I'll Get you the link..

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10 Jun 2008 06:47 AM
Looks like the link is no longer available. Sorry.
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10 Jun 2008 07:20 AM
Here are some shots of the SEA COW with PE Sunday June 8/08
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10 Jun 2008 07:27 AM
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10 Jun 2008 07:28 AM
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10 Jun 2008 07:42 AM
The more I look at the PE the harder it will be for a ship to hit it.
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10 Jun 2008 08:05 AM
You got that right. If you play it well I dont' think anyone can hit it. If they do it will likely hit the impenetrable areas. NASTY!!
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