Just recieved my new Motley Crew today

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  • longballlumber
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 3132

    #31
    Originally posted by 6sHyper
    However someONE needs to step up to the plate and remedy this situation, and in reality this situation should never have happened, and i'm not talking about driveshafts, i could care less about that and i expect that sort of stuff from a RTR, heck i had planned to upgrade my flex, motor and esc before I even recieved mine, but the finish work on the hull is completely unacceptable and should have never been sold, now WHO is at fault for that??

    Again,

    Hobby Services should be your course of action.

    Later,
    Mike

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    • v-spec
      Banned
      • Jun 2009
      • 940

      #32
      That's exactly my point, many people are sheep with that said they will read a post like yours and think the boat is a lemon when in fact there is probably a good number really clean boats with nothing wrong just like mine.

      My advice is next time you buy an RTR don't buy it online. Go to a hobby shop open the box like I did and make sure you are happy with what you are getting. I know better than to buy an RTR without seeing it before I buy and I'm willing to bet you do now too.

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      • siberianhusky
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Dec 2009
        • 2187

        #33
        Well if people read this and say hmm the proboat comes with a better finish I'll buy that one since I don't want a boat with a bad finish then it is up to Aquacraft to to resolve the issue with the finish. I don't owe them anything, it's exactly the opposite they would owe me a boat with a flawless finish. This thing isn't cheap. I spend my money based on reviews and opinion. if 50% of the people say the finish sucks then they won't get my money. Even if I was planning on refinishing the boat, it's the fact that it shouldn't leave the factory that way!
        Would you buy a new car with a rough fish eye finish on it from the dealer?
        I absolutely love the SV for our club class, recommend it to people who stop by the pond and watch, but I'd feel pretty bad if I recommended this boat and the guy gets a lemon!
        LOL buy from a dealer in Canada? I've haven't seen a boat in any of the hobby shops around my area for about 15 years, not even boat parts. I have to order everything on line! I'd almost bet there isn't one in stock in all of Ontario!
        If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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        • jjohn581
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 33

          #34
          I recieved my MC from OSE and the finish was very good and I am pleased with it. I did have the poor alignment of the cable and a sloppy solder job on the end too.

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          • GP73
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 544

            #35
            Hobby Hobby has them in stock, they are great to deal with as well.

            That said I wish they had more boat parts, they carry mostly planes.


            Originally posted by siberianhusky
            LOL buy from a dealer in Canada? I've haven't seen a boat in any of the hobby shops around my area for about 15 years, not even boat parts. I have to order everything on line! I'd almost bet there isn't one in stock in all of Ontario!

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            • Steven Vaccaro
              Administrator
              • Apr 2007
              • 8721

              #36
              Originally posted by 6sHyper
              Great so there must have been 2 left at ose and you got the good one and i got the junk one, geezzzzz just my luck, LOL.

              If someone got one from us that is not happy, AS long as its not used and not tinkered with, we can accept it back for a refund. Email me for details.

              As for quality, my sons boat has sponson tips like yours. But it really didn't phase him after he ran it. It performed as good or better then boats that we spent $500 in parts without a paint-job.
              Steven Vaccaro

              Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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              • ron1950
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Aug 2010
                • 3024

                #37
                seems i am with siberianhuskey....i dont want a 350 dollar shelf queen that throws my best props to davy jones locker...i kinda like white anyway on a boat....but then again if steven's son beats my mg by a few laps..which is entirely possable i might look into the second batch
                MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                • RcFanAttic
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 3

                  #38
                  Hello everyone I am new to the site and RC boating not sure if this is the right place to post but here it goes. I got my new mc Friday and since that time I have run my boat a total of 2 min and been threw 2 prop shafts the second one which I had to by being my lhs said it was something I did. Then when my second one broke I called the lhs and they told me they would call aquacraft they callede back today and said ac told them that they haven't heard of the problem which to me seems funny whither all the threads I have read on here about them. So they told my lhs they would send them out a new one which I don't have faith in it lasting more then a min or so. I just don't understand how guys on here r saying I should check out my brand new boat and make adjustment to them when it is brand new. If I go buy a brand new car my driveshaft shouldn't snap in the first mile I belive it is the same concept Sorry this is so long just frustrated that this is my first boat and probably my last with the way this is being handeld

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                  • Rumdog
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6453

                    #39
                    People seem to forget that this is a hobby. Not a toy. It should be checked out structurally and mechanically before you run it.
                    If there is a problem, call hobby services.

                    It seems nobody reads a manual any more.
                    I'd suggest getting an upgraded cable and not using an Aquacraft cable.

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                    • davey
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 163

                      #40
                      Well I bought mine at a hobby store...they wouldn't take it back ,,,kinda new that,,,I'm not new....and as for AQ ,,they want me to ship it back....not happening...not spending 50 bucks more...I'm on my own I guess....I just have one thing to say.......Of all my boats that I've either bought or built,,,I don't consider them toys...but as for the Motley crew,,,it is a cheap flimsy toy...with a cheap motor and cheap everything,,,,maybe my 5 year old son will like it in the bath tub....

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                      • RcFanAttic
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 3

                        #41
                        Very true I read the manual a couple of times before I took it out if I have to check everything the first time out why call it a rtr this was my first boat and not happy with it like I said if I buy something brand new I don't think I should have to take it apart and rebuild it the only good thing about this is I am learning fast how to take it apart and put it back together

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                        • LarrysDrifter
                          Big Booty Daddy
                          • May 2010
                          • 3278

                          #42
                          I'd tell Horizon Hobby to send a call tag. The buyer shouldn't have to pay shipping for a faulty product. Also, RTR's don't need rebuilt before the maiden voyage, just checked over. No big deal.

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                          • davey
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 163

                            #43
                            YEPPERS....one would think that RTR ,,means ready to run....not, buy it,,,tear it down , rebuild it rite , then run it ,,,I didn't see that on the box....maybe in super dupper fine print...and were not blaming Mike,,,he designed it...he didn't mass produce it...the boat will work well , once you get the rite parts.......its only money,,,can't take it to the grave.

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                            • LarrysDrifter
                              Big Booty Daddy
                              • May 2010
                              • 3278

                              #44
                              Unfortunately, sometimes that's the way it goes. Build your own boats, then you know how its built and won't have to deal with what's going on now.

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                              • 6sHyper
                                <<<Surfs up!
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 597

                                #45
                                Larry, you hit it dead on!!

                                IMO a RTR should not need to be rebuilt or anything! Lets face it RTR models are typically aimed toward the first time modeller so that being said they dont know the ins and outs and they should be able to just plug and play, what the heck is READY TO RUN if you need to rip it apart and inspect everything, it seems some of the experienced guys on here have forgotten what it was like when they got there first boat or cant seem to let it register in there head that alot of people buying a RTR boat are buying it specifically because its RTR and they dont have the knowledge to build!

                                As for HobbyServices i sent them an email with pictures and they wrote back this BS:

                                Thank you for your recent email.
                                The boat comes with a 90 day warranty for manufacturer defects and workmanship from the factory, from the date of purchase. You can send it in to our warranty/repair department for inspection. If you would like to do this, you can send it to:

                                Hobby Services
                                3002 North Apollo Drive Suite #1
                                Champaign IL 61822

                                217-398-0007

                                with a brief letter describing the problem you have had and include your shipping information, email address and a copy of your receipt from purchase. Our staff will inspect your product and will notify you regarding their findings. If it is found to be a warranty defect, the product will be repaired or replaced at our option at no cost to you.

                                If it is not a failure covered under warranty, we have a $20 dollar minimum if it takes less than an hour to repair. If it is more than an hour we charge $40 an hour, plus the cost of shipping and a handling fee and cost of parts. If you choose not to have any work done on it we can return it to you, but there would be a $20 inspection fee plus shipping cost.

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