They sell a more professional throttle for $400. Seems a bit pricy, but compared to the initial investment, how do you want your boat to look?
I have a few questions for you. Why did you keep your folding propeller? I intend to regenerate with mine and will be going with a fixed prop. Looking at 11 - 15 pitch. Do you think a 4/1 reduction is the way? I think that a maximum 2000 shaft rpm is the base line therefore a 3/1 might offer more speed. Did you keep your original prop shaft or replace it?
Thanks in advance.
4/1 reduction is the way?:
Happy but will try 2:1 and limit the the RPM via the software this season and put on a smaller prop. The 4:1 was great for chugging around at 4-5 knots but not so much prop wash for maneuvering ect.
Prop shaft:
I had a sail drive, which I took out and put in a 25mm straight shaft.
Folding Prop:
Yes regen is the way to go I will eventually get a nice self feathering prop that locks for regen but there expensive and wanted to hands on test some setups before investing. Some of the experts said my set up would not work but it actually performs better than some of the most expensive ready to install packages out there. So yes on papper it looks wrong but these motors work better under loads and have huge torque so my gut feeling was go with a larger prop. My initial intention was the 2:1 set up but got put off by the feed back from the profs
Also I have read that if you spin upp a folding prop and apply the break it will work, But have never tried it and am skeptical.