For that price, it should have a Zenoah.
Another note.. You'd think by now these RTR companies would catch on to a few hardware setups used by experienced model boaters. How is it they are still using inline strudders on their boats? I thought they caught on when the came out with the mystic, and went to an offset rudder over the Geicos strudder.
I thought they were out already. I think they do have the zenoah in them and electric start and stop.
As per usual, they announced way ahead of when it will actually be "In Stock". Don't ask me to explain that, I can't.
The motor is a CY, I believe. Definitely not a Zenoah. Please don't ask me to explain that either, because I can't. It's what they did. From what I understand, they aren't bad motors, and there they aren't a "one-off".
It does have electric start, tuned pipe, etc. A Zen should bolt in, should that be your inclination. However, the CY motors are being used by the gas guys to race, etc. Here is a starting point for "hop-up" parts: http://www.davesmotors.com/Products/...-Engine-Parts/
As for the inline rudder... You can't really compare a 29" hull to a 48" hull and think that setups translate. I'll come back to the standard saying relating to this: WATER DOES NOT SCALE. You can't simply "size-up" or "size-down" and think the same thing is going to work. From what I can see from the video... the rudder seems to work fine. Many here would tell you that the rudder in the original MG worked fine as well. I've recently tested a mono with a centered rudder and it also works fine. Not saying I'd race it that way, but the boat turned fine and didn't have any "weirdness" relating to the rudder. The rudder does need to be longer, however, for it to work correctly.
Anyhow, this isn't a race boat anyhow. It's a "basher", which seems to be what people are interested in, and what sells. It looks cool, especially when the background is right...
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