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madboats

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which motor
« on: November 24, 2019, 10:29:38 pm »


Hi all. Just about to start to build my Sir Lancelot from Mountfleet. I am wondering what size motor I should use be it brush or brushless,
I am not concerned more of what size would be suitable. I have had a  look through some of the posts on Sir Lancelot but couldn't find any
mention of motor size. Thanks in advance


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Re: which motor
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2019, 07:55:28 pm »

http://www.jotika-ltd.com/Pages/1024768/Fittings/CEM900T.htm


This would be my choice, it's like an MFA Torpedo 800, but with manners!
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Re: which motor
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2019, 08:11:04 pm »

I have built 4 Mountfleet Kits and use either a Mabuchi 555 or Mobile Marine Models T12. The 555 is listed at £9 from Component Shop, without mount, whereas the T12 is £47 with mount. Considering the size of the Sir Lancelot I would go for the T12. I consider it a superb motor, quiet, bags of torque.
It may seem expensive but, as often been said on this forum, when you spend a lot of money on a boat don't skimp on a cheap Chinese motor. Lancelot is going to work out at four figures by the time you have electrics and paint taken into account so I would not skimp and save £20 or so on a motor.

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Re: which motor
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2019, 10:53:30 pm »

Must agree with Buccaneer here  :-)) .....if you were to also bring motor current draw into the total electrical equation, the T12 motor will essentially lower the overall requirement/cost and provide inherent reliability with increased running time duration over a 555 Series motor

The T12 motor is also well suited to a larger slower vessel you propose....

Newer design, smaller, quality engineered cost effective, higher speed, lower torque etc, etc brushless motors are an excellent choice for many applications, but not a Mountfleet Sir Lancelot

No need for a 16 page technical evaluation analysis between the 3 different style motors.....just think about the old Chalk & Cheese adage..... O0


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