RC Boats....Lets see them
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I've been doing it for ever. All my stuff is scratch built. For a while I used to build RC models of the race boat I had at the time. Than I got into nitro riggers. At 90 mph on the radar gun everything eles got really boring. But you need patients (lots) setting up the jetting first, than pipe length, than propping, than sponson angles... yadda... BUT when it runs!!! it is like nothing eles to watch. The riggers seem to defy physics, especially in the turns.
The scale stuff is fun and some run real good, but nothing is close to nitro riggers.
The scale stuff is fun and some run real good, but nothing is close to nitro riggers.
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I have a mold that someone from the old sonic building started building. Not sure what it is other than it is a mono hull with a deck that was used once upon of time. The new mold with plug still in place is somewhere around 50" plus there about. I am looking to sell itfor the rite price. If anyone knows how to do glass work to build a new deck for it , its a great start. PM me with your # and I will call you back. The mold is in Oakland Park, Fl area..