I see a price for the larger boat for $589+ shipping but no price on the smaller Skater hull????
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I would certainly love to see a hull/hardware option no question.... GREAT looking hull.... and love the graphics I'm seeing on the site... about time we se a scale looking setup! Very nice.Comment
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I asked him about hull and hardware a couple months ago. He said not at this time. I'd be willing to bet that if there's enough demand for it, he may end up doing it. But really...how much less do you think it would cost? Maybe $100? I think you'd come out better buying it complete and either selling the stuff out of it or using it in something else. A seaking 120 is a useful little esc to have.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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If I had one I would be racing it. I don't really want an SSS motor. The 2075 is too many KV to race (race,race,race) on 6s. The speedo will take 6s but he didn't suggest running the boat on 6s. It's too small to sprint on 6s anyway. On 4s I would want to know what happens in traffic on both full P and on limited spec power. The SSS motors isn't what I would run for P. Full on hardcore racer types are NOT the market though so for a RTR the SSS motor is better than most. Nuts like myself are not the average buyer either.
If the intent is to put them on shelves I can understand wanting to sell a complete package. Same thing Proboat and Aquacraft do with theirs. You make a small percentage on ALL of the pieces to make it viable dollar wise. If you take out the electronics, radio, etc the margins go down. At some point there is well......no point. Mike, track me down if you're thinking about retailing these. I might be able to help with that around here. No strings attached.
In truth, the boats look so sweet they should sell themselves.
Not sure what his goals are with this offering. I'm sure he'll get back to us on that.Noisy personComment
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If I had one I would be racing it. I don't really want an SSS motor. The 2075 is too many KV to race (race,race,race) on 6s. The speedo will take 6s but he didn't suggest running the boat on 6s. It's too small to sprint on 6s anyway. On 4s I would want to know what happens in traffic on both full P and on limited spec power. The SSS motors isn't what I would run for P. Full on hardcore racer types are NOT the market though so for a RTR the SSS motor is better than most. Nuts like myself are not the average buyer either.
If the intent is to put them on shelves I can understand wanting to sell a complete package. Same thing Proboat and Aquacraft do with theirs. You make a small percentage on ALL of the pieces to make it viable dollar wise. If you take out the electronics, radio, etc the margins go down. At some point there is well......no point. Mike, track me down if you're thinking about retailing these. I might be able to help with that around here. No strings attached.
In truth, the boats look so sweet they should sell themselves.
Not sure what his goals are with this offering. I'm sure he'll get back to us on that.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Btw, if any of you guys have anything you need me to ask mike, let me know and I'll text him. He doesn't hang on the forum like us junkies lol32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Hmm.....I personally would buy the hull, hardware and servo, if it was an option. I think this is a more prudent way to sell FE boats. Let the buyer buy/install the other goodies of his choice. The reason behind this is I think most buyers of RTR boats use initially crap batteries get frustrated with low speed and then overpower the hull with silly setups and get frustrated with the sport. Do net get me wrong I started with an RTR many moons ago, it was slow, brushed motors, so so radio but it was a great learning curve and fun. I got bit with the hobby and progressed from there with much help from seasoned model boaters on RRR and now OSE. There are now a few pretty good fast RTR boats...maybe too fast for newbies.
Ahh ...there he goes again rambling on about being cautious with setups and safety...Yup, I am an "old fart" but you have to walk before you run.
This a nice looking hull though and I am looking forward to an unbiased review.
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I asked him about hull and hardware a couple months ago. He said not at this time. I'd be willing to bet that if there's enough demand for it, he may end up doing it. But really...how much less do you think it would cost? Maybe $100? I think you'd come out better buying it complete and either selling the stuff out of it or using it in something else. A seaking 120 is a useful little esc to have.
My suggestion for the business case, make most, or all your margin on the boat+hardware and add the electrics at close to cost. At the end of the day, you make the same amount of money on what gets shipped out the door and open up your market to include more of the enthusiasts. The value to most here is being provided in the hull+hardware combination, not providing/installing the electrics for us.Comment
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Douggie...Didn't you use to run FE boats powered by kites during thunderstorms....you are kinda old!Grand River Marine Modellers
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I have no idea what the decrease would be. I just have no desire to buy a RTR boat and then replace the electrics. Yes I could re-sell them, but that just seems like a waste of everyone's time.
My suggestion for the business case, make most, or all your margin on the boat+hardware and add the electrics at close to cost. At the end of the day, you make the same amount of money on what gets shipped out the door and open up your market to include more of the enthusiasts. The value to most here is being provided in the hull+hardware combination, not providing/installing the electrics for us.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Guys
I have been in the Keys debuting the Skater & MTR to the real boat guys. They loved them ! If you follow me, my racing team or the Pro Marine RC page, you will see where we were. We gave away one for charity, Reef Relief, the gentleman who won bought another one on the spot too. I ran a demo in the harbor too. People flipped on how well it ran on 4s !
Here a pic of the painted MTR.
And on the RTR, ARTR or hull only. It's true, it would only save you about $125 bucks. So it's best I focus on this for now.
I have several designs to be built via contract because they loved the build, my design and attention to detail .
I'm going to be a busy man between now and February !
image.jpegbeating amsoil boat. 1 race at a time !!!
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