I bought a 3S LiPo, the smallest that was in stock but still plenty big enough at 2200mAh. A quick spin out of water and I can tell already the motor is a LOT faster, so I can't wait to see how fast she is in the water now. First things first: somewhere to stow the battery.


I've also moved the ESC and receiver to the side opposite the battery (also same side as the rudder servo) to try and move the C of G near the centre line, with some success. Only a little ballast required to get everything level.
Update: no ballast required! Finished the re-painting of the battery comparment, put everything together and floated in the bath, and she's pretty much bob-on level.

Time for another trip to the pond...
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