Drift boats are truly the ultimate in fly fishing boats. For the angler who wants a boat that is designed for fly fishing and that can handle up to Class III whitewater, a drift boat is the way to go. Outside of Montana and other prime Rocky Mountain/Pacific Northwest/Canadian fishing areas drift boats are rarely
You can then order an led flasher in the color of your choice to put on the bow of your new "slow boat" with velcro, radio shack sells them and they use 4 AAA cells
Seriously, our Auckland club had a fun competition a few years back where we had to go into the local hardware superstore, find a cordless drill for under $50, and put the motor, battery and controller out of it into any sort of hull you liked, and race it around the cans. Some were surprisingly quick...
For $2000 you can buy all my boats. They are all very slow but are RTR. I will throw in 48 -AAA batteries and 9 old AM radios. Douggie, don't put too much glue inside your cheek. BG
I have $2000.00 bucs and I want a boat that is capable of 2 kmh..batteries will be 4 AAA..what ESC ...prop...no Aussies may respond??
Douggie
You have no worries about Aussies applying. Even frogs swim faster than that in this country. What next will you come up with? Is your Tug Boat too fast for you? I suggest you tow the Insane Hydro behind it to slow is down a little and buy $2,000 of Malt Whisky instead.
Have you tried Basket Weaving or Lawn Bowls?
Ladies use bigger batteries in their pleasure machines down here.
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