I used to own an old proboat shockwave 26 ep and let me tell you it wasn't really that much fun. Pretty poorly built, but it was a while ago. Never lived too close to anywhere to run either so I just let it go. Now after moving to cali I am surrounded by three lakes and a itch to try out an FE boat. there are so many choices however, and many different opinions. First ill start by telling you that its usually pretty breezy here so if I were to guess if it isn't flat there are probably little one to two inch ripples on the lake. I know that vee hulls are pretty versatile but ithey really don't interest me. I like cats and hydros a lot. I have never been impressed with anything that is RTR so I'm not sure if I want a RTR kit or not. The only two that interest me are the proboat blackjack and the aquacraft ul-1. As for hulls I am lost. I would love to build a vac-u-pickle since I think it looks amazing in build quality and looks, but don't know where to begin to complete it. I also like the mean machine cattamaran quite a bit. I would alos consider buying one off of someone here if anyone knows of any good setups for sale. Basically any help and info would be great from you experienced guys. Thanks all!
What to do? So many choices.
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I am far from being the experienced guy here, but I must say that the proboat 26 bl is a fast boat for an rtr. You can see for yourself here....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bxOv...e=channel_page
This by far (from what I understand) a real FE boat. I'm guessing that the mean machine or a converted TC31 would be a great hull for a FE boat. Whatever you do don't take my word for anything as I love the cat hulls for their stability in the rougher stuff and speed as well, but I guess I haven't really seen what a true FE Cat hull goes like.HK Genesis, DF Vortex, Baja 5T, Lazer ZX-5 sp, XXX, 8T, P51-D Mustang Shangrila, GP Giant P51-D Mustang, Blade 400 3D, with way too many more to list. -
I do like the blackjack but I always lean towards building a boat myself. I know that when they are built they have to skimp somewhere in order to keep the cost down. I am falling in love with the Vac-U-Pickle more and more every time I look at it. In one of their videos it looks like the same amount of chop as my lake gets and it handles it fine, and it was going plenty fast on a 8xl. My question is how do I complete the hull? What hardware is needed?Comment
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Hi Chris welcome to OSE.
The Vac-U-Pickle is a pretty straight forward build if you decide to go that way.
Did you see this when you were checking them out?
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No i didnt see that while I was browsing. Thanks for that link. Im not too sure however if Im good enough to complete the hardware installation. I can do electronics no problem at all but when it comes to drilling into a hull if I screw up its done for.
Thanks for the warm welcome and Im glad I found OSE. Gotta do my research before I plunge into anything.Comment
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Is there any reputable boat builders on here? I am scared beyond belief to screw up a 100 dollar hull, but once all the hardware is installed by a more knowledgable person I could definitly do the whole electric part. I really am falling for the vac-u-pickle. Just need to sell my trex 450, gaui 550, and my classic army airsoft gun. In all actuality I dont have to sell them, but itd help :) Thanks again guys.Comment
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I would give the super V27 a try seems to be a very good boat.Comment
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What about the Aeromarine Sprint Cat 40 from OSE?HK Genesis, DF Vortex, Baja 5T, Lazer ZX-5 sp, XXX, 8T, P51-D Mustang Shangrila, GP Giant P51-D Mustang, Blade 400 3D, with way too many more to list.Comment
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Is there any reputable boat builders on here? I am scared beyond belief to screw up a 100 dollar hull, but once all the hardware is installed by a more knowledgable person I could definitly do the whole electric part. I really am falling for the vac-u-pickle. Just need to sell my trex 450, gaui 550, and my classic army airsoft gun. In all actuality I dont have to sell them, but itd help :) Thanks again guys.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ead.php?t=3686
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Read through that thread and that was a pretty cool thing you guys had going on there. I dont know if I would ever need a boat that crazy though. I would like a mild setup that just handles really well and can keep in the water fairly easy.
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I'll be glad to build it for you if you'd like, check out this thread.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ead.php?t=3686
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Hi Chris welcome to OSE.
The Vac-U-Pickle is a pretty straight forward build if you decide to go that way.
Did you see this when you were checking them out?
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