Hello all....brand new here..first post.
I have absolutely NO experience with RC's of any sort.
A couple of us at my yacht club thought it might be fun to buy a couple of rc boats and have our own little races for beer while out boating with our real boats and anchored somewhere.
Well...it appears that we made the mistake of not buying decent quality hobby grade boats and bought some cheap rtr things from a hobby store online. Big mistake.....that cheap Chinese stuff obviously isn't the way to go. I've got $250 into mine and it's done already. At my age I guess I should have known better but......
A couple of people have suggested that I gut it and rebuild with decent quality components. Problem is I have virtually no idea where to start. Been reading forums and countless threads by all of you experienced folks but with no experience at all.....all of the technical jargon is kinda confusing and I have no idea at this point what to start buying....there are just too many choices and I don't want to start out buying the wrong components in hopes of making this boat work. It appears I already blew it by buying the wrong boat....I don't want to make things worse by throwing good money after bad and buying the wrong components in hopes of making this thing work. So I'm hoping someone here will be kind enough to steer me in the right direction.
I bought this 45" thing called a Darter King. Has 3 "550" motors running on a 12 volt battery.
Here's a link to it....hope it works:
http://www.bananahobby.com/1680.html
I'm not adverse to gutting this thing and trying to do something with it. But I'd like to apply the K.I.S.S. principal here and keep things VERY basic to begin with while I get my feet wet. Not terribly interested right now in huge speeds. I'd be satisfied for now if I could get the 35-40 mph out of it that they advertised it was supposed to do. Yeah right!!!!!!!!! Not even close.
Perhaps as I gain experience and knowledge I may experiment further down the road and upgrade it even more....IF....this hull is even worth keeping and experimenting with. But all in good time. I'm just trying to learn to walk right now before I try to start running.
Now....keeping in mind that I don't want to break the bank by trying to sink a ton of money into this thing......is there anyone here who would be kind enough to recommend things like a motor...or motors......esc...batteries...servos....radio gear etc....that I can start out slowly with to hopefully get this thing going....and who knows...maybe even start winning a few of those aforementioned beers off my buddy?

If you had this boat....what if anything would you do with it? Be gentle please.
I know there are an awful lot of choices out there when selecting components....therein lies a huge part of the confusion. This hobby looks like it could be fun but man....it's alot more complicated than I expected. I obviously have alot to learn.
Perhaps in time if the bug bites me hard enough I may want to go on to bigger and better things but for now....I just want to try to do something with this thing to get it working reliably.....keeping it simple...and relatively inexpensive.
Any help/guidance I can get here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have absolutely NO experience with RC's of any sort.
A couple of us at my yacht club thought it might be fun to buy a couple of rc boats and have our own little races for beer while out boating with our real boats and anchored somewhere.
Well...it appears that we made the mistake of not buying decent quality hobby grade boats and bought some cheap rtr things from a hobby store online. Big mistake.....that cheap Chinese stuff obviously isn't the way to go. I've got $250 into mine and it's done already. At my age I guess I should have known better but......

A couple of people have suggested that I gut it and rebuild with decent quality components. Problem is I have virtually no idea where to start. Been reading forums and countless threads by all of you experienced folks but with no experience at all.....all of the technical jargon is kinda confusing and I have no idea at this point what to start buying....there are just too many choices and I don't want to start out buying the wrong components in hopes of making this boat work. It appears I already blew it by buying the wrong boat....I don't want to make things worse by throwing good money after bad and buying the wrong components in hopes of making this thing work. So I'm hoping someone here will be kind enough to steer me in the right direction.
I bought this 45" thing called a Darter King. Has 3 "550" motors running on a 12 volt battery.
Here's a link to it....hope it works:
http://www.bananahobby.com/1680.html
I'm not adverse to gutting this thing and trying to do something with it. But I'd like to apply the K.I.S.S. principal here and keep things VERY basic to begin with while I get my feet wet. Not terribly interested right now in huge speeds. I'd be satisfied for now if I could get the 35-40 mph out of it that they advertised it was supposed to do. Yeah right!!!!!!!!! Not even close.
Perhaps as I gain experience and knowledge I may experiment further down the road and upgrade it even more....IF....this hull is even worth keeping and experimenting with. But all in good time. I'm just trying to learn to walk right now before I try to start running.
Now....keeping in mind that I don't want to break the bank by trying to sink a ton of money into this thing......is there anyone here who would be kind enough to recommend things like a motor...or motors......esc...batteries...servos....radio gear etc....that I can start out slowly with to hopefully get this thing going....and who knows...maybe even start winning a few of those aforementioned beers off my buddy?


If you had this boat....what if anything would you do with it? Be gentle please.

I know there are an awful lot of choices out there when selecting components....therein lies a huge part of the confusion. This hobby looks like it could be fun but man....it's alot more complicated than I expected. I obviously have alot to learn.
Perhaps in time if the bug bites me hard enough I may want to go on to bigger and better things but for now....I just want to try to do something with this thing to get it working reliably.....keeping it simple...and relatively inexpensive.
Any help/guidance I can get here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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