I.M.P.B.A. 1/16th mile straightline [class] world speed records powered by Neu motors [up-dated] May '08

 

Hydro: N-2, O-2, P, and S

Mono: N-2, O-2, P, Q, S, and T

Tunnel: N-2 and O-2

Sport Hydro: N-2, O-2, P, Q, and S

Neu motors hold 15 of 24 brushless motor class 1/16th mile straightline world speed records in the I.M.P.B.A.


Current I.M.P.B.A. 1/16th mile Fast Electric r/c boat World Speed Records powered by www.Neumotors.com as of 23 March 2006.

N-2 Hydro..... 66.060 mph............. Chris Harris
O-2 Hydro..... 80.790 mph............. Chris Harris
N-2 Mono...... 45.574 mph............. Brian Buaas
O-2 Mono...... 46.401 mph................. Ray Fuller
P-Mono.......... 60.943 mph................. Ray Fuller
Q-Mono......... 66.398 mph... Green-Crowther
T-Mono.......... 71.361 mph... Green-Crowther
N-2 Tunnel... 47.579 mph................ Jay Turner
O-2 Tunnel... 40.827 mph................ Jay Turner
N-2 Sport...... 51.903 mph............... Ron Green
O-2 Sport...... 67.044 mph............ Brian Buaas
P-Sport........... 80.964 mph............ Brian Buaas

Mr STEVE NEU,


I know you keep track of records set with your motors. The premere class in NAMBA FE boat racing is now 1/8 SCALE HYDROPLANE.


I used a NEU 1521 1.5 to set 5 lap 5/8 mile Oval Record in a my 43" `SQUIRE SHOP' Velasco scale hydroplane last sept at the 06 N.J. Nats. Shattered the previous record by over 8 seconds!


http://www.namba.com/content/records.asp?EventType=14


I'm looking powering my new ATLAS VAN LINES with Lipo & NEU 1527 power for the 07 season. Your new NEU 4900's look interesting.


Your motors are fantastic! Keep up the good work!


Thanks,

Ken Joye

`MACH 5 racing'

NAMBA 1818

NeuMotors not only make planes fly--but boats also!

P-Hydro  103 mph 1509/1.5D, 12  IB4200WC cells. Fastest current record for P-Hydro in the world!


Our 15 series motors now hold many of the major records for electric powered boats. The ability to turn at high RPM efficiently coupled with very low resistance makes them ideal for breaking records.


Make your boats fly!

Doug Smock's I.M.P.B.A. 1/16th mile straightline record holding Neu powered Seaducer P, Q, and S mono's...

Neu 2215 powered Seaducer "Capital One" claims the I.M.P.B.A. T-Mono straightline speed record and lays down a fast pass of 87.108 mph at the FE-IV record time trials at Blue Lake in Valdosta, GA.