Any RC boat owners? looking for a cat
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From: Blaine, TN
what you want is here http://www.aeromarinerc.com/ they have every size/catagory of rc boat you can think of, most can be bought RTR, I like the fun of rigging it myself.
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Well finally going to get one, found a 50" twin electric
it will get repainted.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Ch_...eature=related
it will get repainted.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Ch_...eature=related
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Well finally going to get one, found a 50" twin electric
it will get repainted.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Ch_...eature=related
it will get repainted.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Ch_...eature=related
That is very cool. There was a site (cant think of what it is) that sells big apache and skater hulls and little miniature #6 drives. Freakin sweet!
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Go to www.offshoreelectrics.com
Great site with a wonderful forum. Realistic information there, lots of racers. Tons of couch captains on rcgroups and rcuniverse sites, but OSE is great. A bit more depth and participation than rumrunnerracing, which is also a good site.
Steve who operates OSE is a fantastic guy and a stand up business man. Has a good selection of items and ships really fast. Ask around before getting some of the venom products, some good and some are not so good. Lipo's are wonderful, but treat them well and respect them. Start off easy, you would be surprised at how a 40mph RC boat can get out of hand, 70 is NOT something for a novice. Lots of amps and bad things can happen to ESC and Lipo's inside the boat. Steep learning curve!







