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Posted by: Gerry Rocks
« on: 30 March 2019, 22:44:41 »

hello
would you mind please what is the make of your motor for your tug boat and the voltgage plus the make of the esc and servo as I will be building a clyde puffer and would find this helpful if you can help
thank you
Posted by: brian wright
« on: 17 March 2019, 19:57:51 »

thanks for this makes me very happy
Posted by: rondean
« on: 17 March 2019, 11:14:33 »

Dear Brian
if it works, leave them alone
no great benefit from changing to Brushless motors in heavy boats, just expense
 Regards
Ron
Posted by: brian
« on: 17 March 2019, 01:01:40 »

I am now using brushed motors in my tug boat using a 6 volt jell cell battery and am happy with this .       
 thinking that its time to up grade thoughts please.
  ps all my boats are 48 and 55 plus inchs