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  • Reefboarder
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 2

    #1

    Complete newb looking for advice.

    Hi everyone, my name is Dexter, I live in upstate/central New York area, canandaigua to be exact. I do not have a boat yet but am planning to get one soon. I have been researching for weeks and lurking around here and decided I would ask the question that probably been asked a thousand times.

    Where is a good place to start for someone who has no RC boat experience? I've flown drones and RC cars but no boats. I have settled in on the idea of a pursuit but wanted some experienced input.

    I'd like a boat that won't break the bank and will entertain me while I learn but can be upgraded repaired without having to scrounge for parts . my starter budget is probably gonna top out at 400 so if anyone has any input or words of infinite wisdom I would be eternally grateful.

    Thanks for reading.
  • TRUCKPULL
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 2969

    #2
    Hello Dexter - welcome aboard.

    There are a couple of local clubs in your area.
    Getting to know them and seeing what they run may be more beneficial and also give you a place and other people to run with.

    There is a club just south of you, and I know they run some Electric boats as well as gas and nitro

    Southern Tier NY RC Model Boaters
    Caton, NY (Pine City)
    Chip's Country Pond
    11755 E. Hill Rd., Caton, NY 14871
    President
    Pete Forcier
    845 Chambers Rd.
    Horseheads, NY 14845
    (607) 739.3451
    [email protected]


    There is also a club in Rochester NY.
    I don't know if they run Electric though.

    Rochester Model Boat Club
    Macedon, NY
    Pond located at Carey Lake
    959 Walworth Penfield Rd.
    Macedon, NY 14502
    rmbc.boards.net
    President
    Matthew Schoefield
    (585) 750.9679
    [email protected]


    Larry
    Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet

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    • T.S.Davis
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Oct 2009
      • 6220

      #3
      The Pursuit is a good starting point IMO. Easy driver and upgrade able to as far as you want to take it.
      Noisy person

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      • zooma
        Local club FE racer
        • May 2014
        • 652

        #4
        Hobby King Pursuit with hardware and stock motor will give good performance on 4 cells, if you go up a couple of prop sizes. You can also go for a hotter motor and get stellar performance. Downside is that there are no spare parts available.

        Better choice might be the Proboat Impulse 31 version 3 from Horizon Hobby. More money, but full pkg, with speed control and radio, just add batteries. Great spare parts and vendor support.
        Ron - The Villages, FL

        https://castawaysboatworx.org/

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        • Reefboarder
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 2

          #5
          Thank you for the input. I'll do some homework on the impulse. I do like the fact that it's rtr. Might be a better jumping off point given I have zero experience with assembling RC boats.

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          • Mxkid261
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 734

            #6
            Ya I agree on the Impulse can't go wrong with a Proboat, like zooma pointed out you can't beat their product support. Charge up some lipo packs, plug and play

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            • Mitch S
              Member
              • Jan 2016
              • 47

              #7
              Dont rule out the Proboat Recoil 26.
              I think its a great starter boat
              Not as "hot" a boat as the others, but, IMO, fast enough to have plenty of fun, and
              it will upright itself if you flip over. You can use it rough water, never have to worry about flipping.

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              • rcdrivertim
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2016
                • 17

                #8
                Originally posted by Mitch S
                Dont rule out the Proboat Recoil 26.
                I think its a great starter boat
                Not as "hot" a boat as the others, but, IMO, fast enough to have plenty of fun, and
                it will upright itself if you flip over. You can use it rough water, never have to worry about flipping.
                I agree with Mitch. I have a Recoil 26". It is a great boat. I would change the radio as it a little short on range. It is a lot of fun. Flip it and it flips right back with a blip of the trigger.

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