** New Zelos 48 Brushless Large Scale Cat From Pro Boat**

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  • IRON-PAWW
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 314

    #211
    I think a few loose ends of fibreglass matting *are* par for the course with RTR hulls that have gone down a production line yes. I wouldn't get too concerned about those. Really - stuff like that is just cosmetic. Hard to tell from the pics, but it seems you've even had extra matting laid where I did not. Cut em off with a hobby knife and sand back a little and you'll be fine. I did have a few loose bits of matting with mine but it was all very minor. The basic underlying glasswork was actually pretty good - except for the thin hull thickness in the sponsons. Still not sure of the real story there.

    The stress cracks: I'd say Darin is right. If you try wieilding this hull around by grabbing it like that then it's gonna happen. So it probably *is* what happened at the factory perhaps. If it's cracked to the point of being more accurately described as damage then..... warranty. it it's just a few minor stress cracks then - yeah - annoying but not uncommon. Reinforce with some light matting on the inside and get busy with it.

    The paintwork - again - annoying but I do agree it's a minor issue. Odd though - never saw anything like that. But if it's *not* minor for you - then all you can do is ask the question.

    But What I will say though - is that around here this boat retails for $1600. I think for that price tag you can begin to ask a little more than classic RTR standards. The hardware in this boat *is* a cut above classic RTR for sure. No Doubt. The hull *is* actually better laid up than a great many I've seen. The V1 Zonda Hull I've got was frikkin eye opening. However - as the pre-strengthened hull in the Zelos 48 is supposedly a predominant feature of the boat..... Well Mine didn't turn out that way.

    I think there *are* some Quality control issues, and maybe on a hull this big they are less easily hidden. People have to make their own decisions on that I think when buying stuff like this. For people that aren't veterans of the hobby though - I do understand worry around issues like these.

    But look, some CF tape, West systems epoxy and additional matting of your choice to strengthen where you'd like, some epoxy in the tips and tunnel nose.... and Boom... you've got a well set up boat that you've strengthened to boot. To even get our hands on an FE boat like this before now would be several K's worth. What's good with this boat is that we've gotten 48inch hull for much less than that. My boat is definitely a little heavier than it was but not drastically so. Ran well on it's shakedown cruise I gotta say, though I didn't push it on those sessions.

    For me the thrill is in the drive, not on the shelf.
    PERTH AUSTRALIA
    || 2 x SV 27R || Impulse 31 - ver1 || Traxxas Spartan || Kintec Pursuit || Zonda Cat 41" || Insane FE30 || OuterLimits 870mm || TFL Ariane 36" || ProBoat Zelos 48 ||

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    • Chado2448
      Junior Member
      • May 2016
      • 14

      #212
      Thanks for the advice fellas. I definitely won't run my 25c in it. I think I'm going to get the venom 100c and not use the cooling lines. Thoughts, or should I pony up the cash for the reaction 50c?

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      • Mxkid261
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 734

        #213
        Originally posted by Chado2448
        Thanks for the advice fellas. I definitely won't run my 25c in it. I think I'm going to get the venom 100c and not use the cooling lines. Thoughts, or should I pony up the cash for the reaction 50c?
        I feel like those batteries are a little overpriced I use SPC and love them and now have a pair of SMC 2s packs to try out

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        • Doby
          KANADA RULES!
          • Apr 2007
          • 7280

          #214
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          • Doby
            KANADA RULES!
            • Apr 2007
            • 7280

            #215
            Originally posted by bigcam406
            for what i'd pay for the boat up here (Canadian funds),i'd expect the QC to be a tad better when the boat is shipped from the factory.i know RTR's are not perfect,but i would expect better.
            Then perhaps RTR's are not for you. Also, Proboat has no control over the exchange rate.
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            • Mxkid261
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 734

              #216
              Are they manufactured in the states or oversea's?

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              • Xtremespeed
                Member
                • Feb 2016
                • 52

                #217
                I have the reactions, and I'm not really impressed. I must admit they are holding up well so far but they show too much voltage sag when running in this boat imo. I think there are other packs that would do better. The problem is, most of them are even higher priced than the reactions.

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                • bigcam406
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 236

                  #218
                  Originally posted by Doby
                  Then perhaps RTR's are not for you. Also, Proboat has no control over the exchange rate.
                  i have bought lots of rtr's,some were real bad quality out of the box and some were mint.i bought 2 Fastech's that were night and day of each other in quality,both bought in the same year.my point is if the manufacturer is going to all the trouble to market the new next "big" thing,at least have it worthy of the price you have to pay for it,regardless of the exchange rate.its all about principle.im not bashing Proboat,as they have really stepped up their game.but flaws like those are unacceptable IMO.

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                  • bigcam406
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2009
                    • 236

                    #219
                    Originally posted by Mxkid261
                    Are they manufactured in the states or oversea's?
                    overseas

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                    • kfxguy
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 8746

                      #220
                      Why not get some of the hv hyperions? Look at the second battery on this page? I'd definitely spend the extra 6 bucks to get these.
                      32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                      • Xtremespeed
                        Member
                        • Feb 2016
                        • 52

                        #221
                        I really wanted to try the Dinogy's but they are out of most everything and never seem to get new stock.

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                        • kfxguy
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 8746

                          #222
                          Originally posted by Xtremespeed
                          I really wanted to try the Dinogy's but they are out of most everything and never seem to get new stock.
                          I wouldn't. Try the hyperions. You won't be disappointed. As an alternative SPC is a very good lipo. So is revolectrix and pulse is decent too. Stay away from turnigy. Venom is good too but over priced. Max amps is a no no.
                          32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                          • Chado2448
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2016
                            • 14

                            #223
                            I ordered 4 SPC 6500 60c. Seem like good batteries for the money. Now I have to impatiently wait for them to come in so I can get this beast out. In the mean time I've been running my spartan and clipped a slightly submerged stick at wot and stuffed the bow hard. It went under for a few seconds before it came up. Dried it out, lubed it up, straightened the rudder and was back on the water a few minutes later. image.jpg

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                            • Jesse Flovin
                              jtflovin
                              • Apr 2016
                              • 44

                              #224
                              My HRB 6000 50c are great & for under $60 each a steal! EBay! Come in cool wide open 8 Ish min.

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                              • Jesse Flovin
                                jtflovin
                                • Apr 2016
                                • 44

                                #225
                                I'm curious to see what the best way to run the cooling lines are. I think the stock inlet & outlet ports can be used more effectively.

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