That looks really nice! Gotta give proboat some credit they sure are putting out some nice boats. I like the battery placement and the motor back further in the hull. Looks like it would be real easy to upgrade the motor/esc as well. Was thinking of selling some of my fleet for the Mystic but this intrigues me.
Now that Darin removed my "gag order", I'll come out of the closet and say that this is one hot model Handles as good as anything I've ever seen, and in stock form leaves very little to be desired. We're lucky to have guys with Darin's expertise (and others ) jump in and work with a solid company like Proboat to create offerings like this boat. While we're at it, check out the 26" Impulse : $169.95 RTR and a perfect boat to recommend to the entry level guy who wants to get into the hobby without busting the bank. We've come a long way, baby
2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
2009/2010 NAMBA P-Sport Hydro Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder, '13 SCSTA P-Ltd Cat High Points
'11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /Mono
Nice looking boat. Good to see something that is bigger than a SuperVee, but not up to that next level of size. Amazed at how many choices there are for fast electric boats these days that are RTR that were simply not there 3 or 4 years ago.
You have to reverse the screws and drill adjusting holes in the tabs to use them, and I'll post pics of this in a bit.
The battery trays will EASILY handle 4S2P, and more... There should be plenty of room for about any motor you'd want to drop in. You can easily fit 3S on each side. You MIGHT be able to put 5S on each side as wel. Not sure about 6S2P.
As I was going through mine, the only thing I found out of the box was that the motor mount wasn't tightened down square, requiring the two screws to be loosened, line it up, then retighten. Otherwise, it seems solidly assembled right out of the box. I would go over all the nuts and bolts, which should be standard practice anyhow. I would even go so far as to say you don't REALLY need to replace the trim tabs, as the stock ones are stainless, adjustable, and they have slotted mounting holes to adjust further.
It will only be offfered for now in a RTR version, with ProBoat 2.4gHz. If you really want PB to offer a PNP version, please contact them and let them know.
I hope you'll find this to be the most completely thought out, well designed, and nicest quality RTR that's hit the market to date. It is manufactured by the same company that makes the Stiletto, and the hull quality if right on par. This one marks the culmination of all of my past experience, and has everything done that I could talk them into doing. If the contacts were larger than 3.5s, I'd almost say it was perfect.
Here are some pictures of the sample I received last Friday...
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