Building an Electric Boat That Actually Works!

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  • @Ultramesh
    @Ultramesh 21 день тому +913

    Looks great, but you need a fixed camera pole mount and a throttle mount on the dashboard. That will free up your hands allowing you to eat a sandwich and drink a beer at the same time as driving.

    • @laska907
      @laska907 21 день тому +55

      After watching the video I'm convinced he could probably just hold the sandwich with his feet 😂

    • @jesperwall839
      @jesperwall839 21 день тому +16

      The beer is probably not a good idea here in Sweden. We have the same alcohol limit on the sea as on the road. 0.2‰. That is 0.02% for the Americans 😂

    • @snjert8406
      @snjert8406 21 день тому +5

      @@jesperwall839 damn, I'm German and I thought ours was low haha

    • @mandrakejake
      @mandrakejake 21 день тому +7

      ​@@jesperwall839 that sucks! Here in the UK there is no alcohol limit for driving a narrowboat on a canal, but there's a 5mph speed limit 😂

    • @enyaisrave2831
      @enyaisrave2831 21 день тому

      😂👌

  • @Attqqq
    @Attqqq 21 день тому +334

    RCLifeon putting earnings back into the channel
    Dude bought a whole ass boat, motor, rented an actress, all for this video!
    Looking forward to the next one!

    • @chrisleech1565
      @chrisleech1565 21 день тому +1

      That be a sound bite friend. I actually stopped to stare at the 150cc _equiv' BLM. and saw your synopsis. lol

    • @shatterpointgames
      @shatterpointgames 13 днів тому

      What do you mean rented an actress? Did I miss something?

    • @Tyrone-Ward
      @Tyrone-Ward 12 днів тому +4

      ​@@shatterpointgamesyes you did

  • @freelife-productions5745
    @freelife-productions5745 21 день тому +409

    The steering with the foot shows how much he drives boats XD
    Great video!

    • @Basement_CNC
      @Basement_CNC 21 день тому +5

      yeah, but it probably needs some trim, to get the front down

    • @freelife-productions5745
      @freelife-productions5745 21 день тому +2

      @@Basement_CNC put the batteries in the front

    • @rhylynadams7842
      @rhylynadams7842 21 день тому

      LMFAO

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 21 день тому +4

      @@Basement_CNC When hes up on plane, which didnt take that long, front weight will decrease speed though. Worth keeping in mind.

    • @BeardMan01
      @BeardMan01 21 день тому

      Most creek style boats use foot controls by design. As a matter of fact, look up the brand Creek Boats. I have a M12 Creek Boat.

  • @slimey4427
    @slimey4427 21 день тому +259

    2 months of waiting for 12 minutes of pure good quality content. Totally worth it 👍👍

    • @laska907
      @laska907 21 день тому +11

      Same with my wife

    • @9979839
      @9979839 20 днів тому +2

      Totally

  • @rctestflight
    @rctestflight 21 день тому +224

    freaking rad! A smaller propeller would probably help

    • @Cucazikf
      @Cucazikf 21 день тому +4

      And a more efficient one! ;)

    • @babaksanaee1460
      @babaksanaee1460 20 днів тому +3

      Might as well make it toroidal too...

    • @LL.bean123
      @LL.bean123 20 днів тому +3

      That motor was so mint why

    • @ljsbean2705
      @ljsbean2705 20 днів тому +5

      He knows what he's talking about, he tested a lot of props

    • @herzogsbuick
      @herzogsbuick 18 днів тому

      "no, no no smaller -- smaller" (turn around to our friends) "guys he's totally buying it!!!"

  • @memeofwheat
    @memeofwheat 21 день тому +68

    "Keep away from water" would be kinda fun to see on there

  • @pedrowoolson4273
    @pedrowoolson4273 21 день тому +215

    nothing screams "I laugh in the face of failure" like no paddle

    • @jacob682
      @jacob682 20 днів тому +9

      Ya even with a factory made motor I would bring a paddle

    • @elcookiemonsteru
      @elcookiemonsteru 20 днів тому +6

      @@jacob682 even with paddles i would bring more paddles!

    • @michaelyoung3337
      @michaelyoung3337 17 днів тому +1

      Or lifejacket or fire extinguisher

    • @markkujii4247
      @markkujii4247 14 днів тому +1

      Yes. This would be my comment also: ” Y U no life jacket and paddle 🤌”
      It just need a little push and you foot-steer capside the boat.
      Anyway neat project!

  • @adubs.
    @adubs. 21 день тому +131

    I think that ESC is operating in open loop, which could mean the vibration is simply the rotor position not aligning with the coil magnetics. You could fix this with positional feedback in the ESC if it supports this, or by increasing the throttle with your speed slowly. The motor may not do well with more voltage/current as it would just saturate the rotor and get turned into heat. You could also gear it down some so less apparent torque is needed.

    • @TheStuartstardust
      @TheStuartstardust 21 день тому +7

      @@adubs. Yes - this. Motor tuning is needed - OpenDrive perhaps or something similar, should that be ok priced? 🤔

    • @fabianrudzewski9027
      @fabianrudzewski9027 21 день тому +13

      A brushless esc should really not operate in open loop. For anything beyond initial startup, it should immediately switch to back EMF feedback. If not, something is seriously wrong.
      But I agree, some esc tuning is likely in order. Or get something like a vesc, if this controller isn't already running vesc.

    • @snaggglepus
      @snaggglepus 21 день тому +9

      Had a similar effect on a mountain board build using a VESC. rough and stuttery to start off. Sensored motors cleared every thing up. speed controller has to know whats going on with the motors if you're spinning it up under load

    • @billmiller4800
      @billmiller4800 21 день тому +7

      Beware putting more power into a system where the electrical and mechanical phases don't match!! You will do nothing but damage the motor otherwise. Get some sort of feedback in there so your controller will send power to the right winding at the right time. This is why it works in air, because the motor shaft can easily keep up with the electrical signals.

    • @ChrisBLong
      @ChrisBLong 20 днів тому +3

      Also, that four-pillar motor mount might not be sufficiently rigid, maybe? Could be some resonance at certain motor speeds.

  • @TheColinputer
    @TheColinputer 21 день тому +209

    That motor vibration sounds a lot like ESC desync.

    • @scottmclaughlin1410
      @scottmclaughlin1410 21 день тому +6

      I was trying to think of what it was called

    • @colinmetzger6755
      @colinmetzger6755 21 день тому +33

      Yup, he should adjust the phase offset or whatever it's called in his ESC.

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 21 день тому +10

      "cogging" is the word often used, isnt it? Or is that something else?

    • @snjert8406
      @snjert8406 21 день тому +2

      @@GoldenCroc no, I think that word fits

    • @emusp
      @emusp 21 день тому +7

      It's called timing. Sounds like it's set too low for the motor.

  • @StanleyGraczyk
    @StanleyGraczyk 21 день тому +90

    I live on a small lake that only allows electric motors. This is great content, I'd love to build a boat like this one day for my place.

    • @TheStuartstardust
      @TheStuartstardust 21 день тому +10

      Then start saving for a battery and a controller.. 💥💸
      ..and a secondary proper controller 💰💰

    • @cmac3530
      @cmac3530 21 день тому +3

      Keep in mind if your lake is also "No Wake" you still wouldn't be able to have something as powerful as the one in the video. I believe they make existing electric outboards, they're just a lot smaller than what we see here. More equivalent to a 1-5HP engine

    • @TheHappinessOfThePursuit
      @TheHappinessOfThePursuit 21 день тому

      Electric 775 motors can be harvested from the garbage or purchased cheaply.

    • @Eden_M
      @Eden_M 21 день тому

      ​Just to let you know a single 775 DC can't really output more than 300w continuously​@@TheHappinessOfThePursuit

    • @NOTNOTJON
      @NOTNOTJON 21 день тому

      Or head to home depot, get a rubber dingy, a 12Amp hour 20v battery, a good drill, and a cement mixer prop attachment.

  • @scottdawsonphd9216
    @scottdawsonphd9216 21 день тому +35

    I'm no expert but likely kicked in because you broke the threshold of resistance of PUSHING the water and started to PLANE on top of it, lowering the forces on the propeller needed to spin.... If you pursue this further, I would recommend having tilt/trim on the engine mount, which will allow you to overcome the resistance and begin planing sooner a la regular boat. I look forward to your different propeller designs.... I have a 1982 surfjet (gas powered surfboard) that I have been toying with the idea of changing the impeller design but I think computational fluid dynamic (CFD) studies would be easier.
    As always, love seeing a new RCLifeOn video, keep it up!

    • @power21100
      @power21100 21 день тому

      i noticed that too, it also happen on my model RC boats, you gotta let the props "Grip" the only sure way is to start at slowly and let your speed build up

    • @bensprink9943
      @bensprink9943 21 день тому +2

      Trim engine down, increase speed until the bow comes down, then trim up in increments but not too high where the prop blows out. A jackplate will also allow you to raise the entire engine up, the goal is centerline of lower unit and prop in a straight line with the very bottom of the transom

    • @RevlisGT
      @RevlisGT 14 днів тому

      My thoughts exactly. I noticed his mount does allow for adjustment but i don't think it's motorized.

  • @m93sek
    @m93sek 21 день тому +62

    Once you are on plane, you need less torque and the motor can speed up to a higher rpm. Still lower pitch/bigger speed controller is probably advisable.

    • @adamr9215
      @adamr9215 19 днів тому

      It needs the right ESC before the propeller pitch matters. It seemed to have plenty of power with the original prop. The speed controller is the weak link at this point.

  • @pr0tux
    @pr0tux 21 день тому +74

    That casual steering with a foot. Incredible.

    • @dlevy92
      @dlevy92 21 день тому +4

      Thats how all swedes drive boats 🇸🇪

    • @madmax2069
      @madmax2069 21 день тому

      There's a guy that does this driving a truck, he only has his feet to do everything.

    • @IOUaUsername
      @IOUaUsername 20 днів тому

      I've driven with my knee long enough to finish an entire McDonalds sundae before. It's a two-handed dessert.

    • @Axel_Andersen
      @Axel_Andersen 20 днів тому

      With no life-vest, people have died in less sketchy situations on water. Water is not forgiving.

    • @soonts
      @soonts 19 днів тому

      @@Axel_Andersen Today I have spent half an hour swimming in the sea without life vest, outside of an official beach i.e. no life guards. I do it almost every day in Summer, and I’ve managed to survive for almost half a century.
      The rivers OP’s navigating seems very narrow. Pretty sure they gonna be fine even in the event of rapid unplanned disassembly of the boat, by swimming towards the land.

  • @3DPDK
    @3DPDK 21 день тому +14

    A high speed prop will cavitate severely if it's spinning fast but moving slow through the water. This happens just around the point that the boat hull "climbs up out of the hole" or transitions from displacement to planing mode. It takes much more thrust to go through this transition than it does once on plane. Cavitation causes chaotic low pressure zones (vacuum bubbles) behind the blades of the prop momentarily reducing friction and thrust on the blades, so the opposing force on the blades, drive shaft, and non isolated motor translates to heavy vibration. Once on plane the prop is more balanced in rotational speed vs forward speed and the cavitation is greatly reduced. This happens with combustion powered planing hulls as well, but the combustion engine builds torque more slowly, has significantly more mass along with shock mounts to the enclosure so that it absorbs most of the vibrations.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 17 днів тому +1

      I had the same idea. It's not an electrical problem, it's just physics and fluid dynamics.

  • @PopcornPapiii
    @PopcornPapiii 21 день тому +2

    dude I've been waiting for this follow-up video for what it feels like ages, and let me tell you I am beyond happy at the fact that you was able to get everything dialed in and for this project to be such a success, cheers.

  • @nivekeu
    @nivekeu 21 день тому +24

    finally been waiting 1 year on that electric outboard

  • @mutt2jeff
    @mutt2jeff 21 день тому +3

    Lots of improvements available to be made to the setup of that boat. Ditch the foils on the outboard, and raise it up as much as you can. Get as little of the drive in the water past the transom as possible. Looks like there was room to raise it at least a few inches in some of those shots. This will reduce drag of the lower unit. If you can get it up high enough that you can run half the prop out of the water, that's even more efficient and you might be able to go back to the big prop. You can also move some of that battery weight backwards. Having it forward of your feet is forcing the hull into the water and slowing you down. Remember, water has 800x the drag of air. Fast, efficient boats touch it as little as possible. You want air to carry that hull over the water at higher speeds.

  • @allstreamerscheat8784
    @allstreamerscheat8784 21 день тому +7

    You should write on the cover !Angry Pixies Inside" 😂

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 17 днів тому

      "Don't let the magic smoke escape!"

  • @vishalb84
    @vishalb84 21 день тому +4

    Live near a lake does not allow hydrocarbon boats, this has been on my mind for years, you made me vision my dream! Thanks Bro, Love from Texas!

  • @squidikka
    @squidikka 21 день тому +6

    The steering with the foot lol... What a god.

  • @nirjharbhatnaagar1982
    @nirjharbhatnaagar1982 21 день тому +3

    ..You can add copper tubed cooling system around the motor that could use the Lake's water to cool down...the faster motor goes ..the faster water enters from the channels and cools the motor down and transfer the heat to he lase it self...! sounds about right...! :)...nice build
    ñamaste~

  • @valentinrehe3785
    @valentinrehe3785 21 день тому +5

    I think you still have an Problem with the ESC. You can hear it with the Spin up from the Motor. I would recommend you to use a VESC like one from Flipsky for Example the 75300 wich hase a peak Current around 28kw wich should be plenty enough. But with the VESC you could Program it much better den with the one you have. Do you have the USB Configurator for this one?

    • @Rhynri
      @Rhynri 21 день тому +1

      I can second VESCs. I’ve used them on mower decks and yard tractors and it does an amazing job of giving you feedback and in general mapping motors well. I’ve put some very high startup loads on my motors without them desyncing like yours seems to be. Not to mention the software makes it’s a breeze to reprogram them using saved profiles for different uses.

  • @Smileshooter
    @Smileshooter 20 днів тому +1

    that boatshape looks absolute dope! combined with an electric Motor nearly busted my dreams....hope there are more videos commin about that thing

  • @davidegualtieri9927
    @davidegualtieri9927 15 днів тому +1

    your happines for results is our happines! Great Simon!

  • @ezrarichardson279
    @ezrarichardson279 19 днів тому +1

    Steering with just one foot confidently is just so funny to me for some reason lol. The best part is that it seems to work perfectly 😂

  • @nateolmsted22
    @nateolmsted22 18 днів тому

    When you had the motor cogging I thought "man, if only it could get up on plane. Then it would probably run a lot happier" then you did 😂
    Also the camera in one hand, throttle in the other, foot on the wheel. 👌🏼 Peak human performance

  • @DIYTechRepairs
    @DIYTechRepairs 21 день тому +3

    For sure seem to be esc sync issues during load. And when you get up to speed it can catch up and sync and run. Had same issues on one of my atvs i built. As soon as you got over certain speed it was dangerous and could easily go on back wheels :D

  • @droneporn2538
    @droneporn2538 20 днів тому

    You made my day! The pure joy in your smile, when it started to plane was unmatched :D

  • @uavcrazy9562
    @uavcrazy9562 21 день тому +1

    I've had similar issues, I built an ebike which had a LOT of inertia. I think that's the main issue. I was able to solve it by using FOC in VESC (like the VESC 75300 ESC). Basically, if you want to get rid of it you need an orientation sensor. It's the motor cogging, like an rc truck does when accelerating.

  • @thereal_morxy49
    @thereal_morxy49 21 день тому

    Love the production quality of this video! You've really improved a lot lately, and it shows. Keep it up!

  • @joshrobinson702
    @joshrobinson702 21 день тому

    Loved this. Thanks for making these videos

  • @me-cm8or
    @me-cm8or 8 днів тому

    “And all of this was generated by Ai” took me out 😂😂😂

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv 21 день тому +1

    I wish you would post more content. This was still incredible!

  • @Bambule161
    @Bambule161 21 день тому +1

    For a watertight and strain-relieved cable routing to the motor, I suggest you to use a punch and die set next time, so you can fit a cable gland. They're inexpensive and up the quality of the build quite a bit! :)

  • @Modna89
    @Modna89 17 днів тому

    Lol, I love how you carry the bucket our partially full of water, then use a hose to fill it up the rest of the way, then pick it up FULL and put it down on bricks right next to it!

  • @avocadoarms358
    @avocadoarms358 21 день тому +6

    If you ever want chat got to give you a short answer just start your prompt with “in short explain x”

  • @SunriseKnight
    @SunriseKnight 21 день тому

    Bro this is the best yet. The prop in a bucket scene is awesome

  • @k_the_v
    @k_the_v 20 днів тому +1

    Experienced lake-person here: you really should attach a linear actuator (or equivalent) to allow the motor to tilt fore and aft. This would help the boat get up on a plane much more easily (tilted aft / aka lifted a bit up towards the surface of the water) and then can be tilted fore (aka down, deeper into the water) to increase your speed once your boat is planing.

    • @davidstuart4915
      @davidstuart4915 18 днів тому

      or jet ski drive with vectored nozzle and reduce noise, reduce fowling etc?

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 17 днів тому +1

    I built an electric outboard many years ago for my sailboat. I determined that the loses in the outboard gearing was rather large, like 20%. With a gas motor, not a big deal, but with an battery powered electric, every loss really matters. The right way to build an electric output is to put the motor in the water and direct drive the prop, no inefficient gearing and direct water cooling.
    That was a cool little boat. I had a 15ft Hydrostream viper, not that small, but it was similiar, wish I still had it.

  • @AlexKall
    @AlexKall 21 день тому +1

    Nicely done!

  • @BigWavesTr
    @BigWavesTr 21 день тому +1

    Awesome. The motor sound is higher than I expected. Great overall.

  • @AdamOpheim
    @AdamOpheim 21 день тому +1

    FWIW the fardriver controllers from Aliexpress have been really spot on and trouble free for me. Fast shipping and not crazy expensive either. The 96v680a controller I run was about $350 usd. Run it at 117v and 240 line amps.

  • @richard--s
    @richard--s 16 днів тому +1

    That's great!
    I think that the best method would be to increase the motor rpm with the speed of the boat.
    That means, when the boat is already faster, then a faster spinning propeller would move perfectly through that fast moving water and would give you a seamless thrust.
    In comparison, when the boat is not moving, a fast spinning propeller would just have big problems... And the acceleration from the standstill might be slower. You had that, you mentioned it in the video.
    So, you could use the full rpm when the boat is already fast enough - to go even faster ;-)
    ------
    Hmmm... when the motor rpm is too fast and you think, the boat could be faster, meaning, you think, the boat speed is limited by the motor rpm, you could use a little bit steeper propeller. Start slower from a standstill and apply higher rpm little by little as the boat gets faster and faster.
    Oh and do you have a plan in case the boat catches a wave (maybe at high speeds) and sinks? Just for safety I guess it would be good to have a plan for that... Can you swim? Do you have a second boat for the rescue? Or do you stay close enough to the lake shore to swim over in case you need to? Just be prepared...

  • @rexxx927
    @rexxx927 21 день тому +1

    Having a SEP-EX golf cart motor, this reminded me of the saying "Separately excited " its was excited, you were mostly excited nun the less another great job, try a piece of wood under the motors saddle to get it up more A few inches off the transom will be a good start, this will get you going much easier you may even get the other prop back on and go even faster, if it don't cavitate it can go even higher up! shoot for just the prop in the water on plane if you make a third foot you can mark it with a sharpie @ WOT LOL Cheers Simon awesome channel you have, I look out for your content on the regular. so chop chop 1Million Subs are around the corner "also the motor clamps need to hit the transom not the wooden jack plate, you will only miss once" till next time>>

  • @VincentGroenewold
    @VincentGroenewold 21 день тому +2

    Besides the cool project, man would I love living there, well done!

  • @kalos1001
    @kalos1001 18 днів тому

    I love it, when you hit max throttle it sounds like holding the 2-step button before launch :D

  • @sverkerherngren6850
    @sverkerherngren6850 20 днів тому

    Great video!
    Interesting to see the 3D-printed plastic part between the engine and the drive shaft doesn't break. Must be very good precision!

  • @AderNyland
    @AderNyland 20 днів тому

    Nice work man! Love the videos. You rock!

  • @jacksonlehmann9691
    @jacksonlehmann9691 21 день тому

    this is just awesome! A 1 person speedboat is an absolute dream, and it has a really cool story!

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 21 день тому

      The specific model he bought is called "fugitive" if you didnt know. Plenty of them for sale where he lives.

  • @Bigchubb1981
    @Bigchubb1981 20 днів тому

    We are definitely cut from the same cloth! Love your videos man you’re literally doing stuff i wish i could be doing just like i eruptions be doing it. Love it! Keep doing it!

  • @jeboin1977
    @jeboin1977 21 день тому

    Love your videos. Keep thinking engineering and making thoughts come to life.

  • @PathosBedlam
    @PathosBedlam 16 днів тому

    Try replacing the regular boat engine with a Jet Boat impeller setup. It'll be way smoother and you can jump onver logs and other debris in the water with no problems. A hydrofoil option would also be interesting from an efficiency aspect. A flying wing with a rear prop at the back should lift the whole boat from the water. Can be attached to the existing motor setup relatively easily.
    Your girlfriend is like a Norwegian version of Maddy from Cletus McFarlands channel. I hope you have a happy life together. She seems like a keeper for sure if she is willing to help you with your UA-cam vids.

  • @SaltyMcBoatFace
    @SaltyMcBoatFace 21 день тому +5

    really glad you took my advice on talking to Rctestflight about propeller design , hope to catch you live again soon!

  • @jonmayer
    @jonmayer 21 день тому +1

    I love all the "good reasons" for the motor put right on there.

  • @allawa
    @allawa 20 днів тому

    I love to see how quick you can get an electric boat to do a mile. great vid and channel you won a sub!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 21 день тому

    Fantastic work, dude! 😃
    Looking forward to the next steps!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @wadefallin
    @wadefallin 20 днів тому

    I would love to see you take it to the next level! Now add some foils to help pick the bow up higher out of the water which will reduce drag on the boat’s hull. Less drag equals more speed. Loved the video!

  • @PCBWay
    @PCBWay 20 днів тому

    As always, fantastic Job! 🥳

  • @Thequestdude
    @Thequestdude 21 день тому

    Awesome boat man love your videos

  • @martinkulda7040
    @martinkulda7040 17 днів тому

    10:34 For me it sounds like an anti turbo lag when he gives it full throttle 😀
    Looks great!🤙

  • @bloodysbab736
    @bloodysbab736 20 днів тому

    thank you, great video as always 👍👍👍

  • @streetmeateat1792
    @streetmeateat1792 21 день тому

    This made my Day
    Thank you
    Its always great to watch ur nice Work👍👍👍

  • @quadflyingmav2082
    @quadflyingmav2082 20 днів тому

    Awesome! Never commented before but I always love your videos. This is really cool! Way ahead of its time!!

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 21 день тому

    Love the steering with the left bare foot!

  • @hiijustin1905
    @hiijustin1905 21 день тому

    Along with your content just being A+ tier. I find it so surprising that so many memes concepts and jokes from a country I don't even know about translates perfectly well to America/english

  • @charlesurrea1451
    @charlesurrea1451 21 день тому +3

    That look on your face at Full Throttle!
    Oh damn!
    😄
    I suspect your vibration is more mechanical chatter

  • @Connie-Rad
    @Connie-Rad 21 день тому

    Love to see you succeed! :D

  • @pedroduarte5052
    @pedroduarte5052 21 день тому

    Thanks for sharing, your videos are great!

  • @Jakefrc
    @Jakefrc 20 днів тому

    You need to trim the motor so the propeller is further in the water and pushing the nose down. The reason you had success after holding the throttle on was that the boat came on the plane. This reduces the drag of the hull significantly and therefore the power required to move the boat. If you can get the nose down more you’ll plane faster and go faster once you’re there by getting the back end of the boat to not sit so deep.

  • @duck075
    @duck075 21 день тому

    Soo worth it! Let's go! I can't wait to see the next one!

  • @peter360adventures9
    @peter360adventures9 21 день тому +1

    Awesome work.

  • @andystadi
    @andystadi 20 днів тому

    that’s sick bro! love you videos!

  • @jdsstegman
    @jdsstegman 19 днів тому

    Now to make it faster, get more of the haul out of the water. At a givin point, you will need alot more power to go faster. All due to the the drag on the haul.
    Nice work!

  • @rexxx927
    @rexxx927 21 день тому +1

    where the keel meets the transom is the sweet spot for the prop or just below that, if you get it going much better before we see it I expect a super Dave Osbourne suit for good measure

  • @NathanOlsen-di9jh
    @NathanOlsen-di9jh 21 день тому +1

    Electric V-Tech! Nice work!

  • @percival5771
    @percival5771 21 день тому

    RCLO fans... can we just take a moment to appreciate the FOOT STEERING this man is pulling off? yeah some of us have done that before but while controlling throttle and a camera with the hands at the same time is just epic

  • @unger_cnc
    @unger_cnc 21 день тому

    Electric F******** Boat!!!!!! Best reaction I've seen in all the years watching your crazy content. Congrats and nice work!!!

  • @SimpleMeFPV
    @SimpleMeFPV 21 день тому

    One of the few channels that gets a 👍 before the video even starts. 👍 as always

  • @Effect2o
    @Effect2o 21 день тому

    Awesome!! Keep up the Amazing work!! Love the videos!! 👊

  • @NA-sy2fm
    @NA-sy2fm 21 день тому +2

    8:47 the wires jumping from the insane amount of current 😬

  • @liambowers666
    @liambowers666 20 днів тому

    I think what you’re experiencing is brushless ‘cogging’, essentially when there’s a load the speed controller expects the motor to be spinning faster than it is and de-de-syncs. You ideally need a sensor motor and ESC

  • @chaseprovencher3654
    @chaseprovencher3654 21 день тому

    One of his projects actually worked!! Love to see it😂

  • @hoobakam.3931
    @hoobakam.3931 20 днів тому

    Good stuff man.👍

  • @madmax2069
    @madmax2069 21 день тому +1

    If motor heat becomes an issue you can cobble together some kind of water cooling to cool off the motor. You wouldn't really need an electric pump, just the movement of the boat in the water (an inlet at the front of the outboard, and an exit ot the rear) would be enough.

    • @paddyg24
      @paddyg24 20 днів тому

      The outboard might still have a water impeller and piping which could be reused. Add some copper tubing coiled around the electric motor and exit out the rear of the outboard.

  • @MrGridStrom
    @MrGridStrom 21 день тому

    Totally cool video, you had me LOL so hard when you said 'And all of this was generated by AI'.

  • @TraderMatt89
    @TraderMatt89 19 днів тому

    Awesome, well done

  • @get2zero
    @get2zero 20 днів тому

    So cool! Some physics about boats. When you were going along at less than full throttle the drag was across the entire hull. On a boat you have to get past that point so the hull lifts more out of the water. Remember drag is computed on a hull as D = 1/2*fluid density*velocity^2*Area*drag coefficient. So, more hull in the water is a huge deal. You may find you can actually reduce power once you reach a certain point and maintain the speed (until the hull drops back into the water).

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 19 днів тому

    That shaking sounds like an issue in the gear box, probably worn bearings. Looks like lots of fun!

  • @IOUaUsername
    @IOUaUsername 20 днів тому

    The issue isn't the quality of the speed controller. It's that you're running with lots of load in sensorless mode. I had the same problem with a 2,000W 190kV drone motor belt-driving the wheel on a bicycle, and it's commonly an issue on brushless RC crawlers. In sensorless mode, the speed controller has to just assume the slip ratio (how far the electrical signal is in front of the physical rotor). It can also get a pretty bad reading of it from the back EMF generated by the motor. You can temporarily bypass the issue by slowly ramping up the throttle, so that while the speed is going up, the resistance doesn't exceed the limit where the electrical signal gets an entire tooth ahead of the rotor. This is what you achieved at the end of the video. Most large motors like this include sensors within them, using a little JST plug separately from the 3 big phase wires. You can also add your own hall effect sensor by gluing it to the stator.

  • @dougtheslug6435
    @dougtheslug6435 19 днів тому

    Nice work, looks good. That vibration is probably cavitation from the prop spinning fast. It would be interesting to see that go with the original speed prop.

  • @PhilippDitfurth
    @PhilippDitfurth 21 день тому

    This is like the electric version of Grind Hard Plumbing Co . Much appreciated!

  • @Archamfer
    @Archamfer 21 день тому

    Damn man your video quality is on the up and up!

  • @paperbear3713
    @paperbear3713 21 день тому

    I like the music in this one. Very Beverly Hills Cop. You need to build more stuff. I love all the videos. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.

  • @skinnyguy3184
    @skinnyguy3184 20 днів тому

    Man I love your videos!! You crack me up everytime 🤣

  • @Lakehouseobust
    @Lakehouseobust 13 днів тому

    That is just simply awesome!

  • @freemanjackmsiradio
    @freemanjackmsiradio 21 день тому

    So it is the rate of change in motor rpm, seems to need to match the speed of the water over the prop. Ace vid. Cant wait for pt2.

  • @Junkboy888
    @Junkboy888 21 день тому

    Great videos, wondering of some of the vibration could be in the drive shaft, 90 degree bevel gears and bushing.

  • @witrc6801
    @witrc6801 18 днів тому

    You should do RC Jet Boat project again! I loved these videos, and this video is also great, keep it up!

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky 20 днів тому

    Really cool, i would think a jet pump would work better but have to start somewhere. Can't wait to next episode/video

  • @jumzjumzjumz
    @jumzjumzjumz 21 день тому

    Fantastic content keep it up!