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  • A32Limited
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 16

    #1

    A few questions

    Evening (or morning, wherever you are.) I've been reading over the topics about this boat, and find that the normal agreement here is that it's handling and stability is pretty poor. I've been researching this boat, as well as the SuperVee27, and the FASTech. On a couple of other sites, I've seen that they say the BlackJack26 handles great.

    I'm pretty new at boats (I've had one for almost 10 years but hardly ever used it, a Villain IV) and I recently broke it out, and am now interested in something with higher performance.

    Anyways, my main questions about this boat, since I've only ever driven the Villain, is what kind of reliability does it have? What batteries would you recommend, and how does it actually handle, and do you recommend it? Thanks for the help.
    Last edited by A32Limited; 06-25-2008, 01:57 AM.
    Current line-up:
    Traxxas Stampede, Traxxas Villain IV EVX2, HPI Micro RS4. NEW: custom built scale rock crawler.
  • chirotray
    DocFowler
    • Jun 2008
    • 139

    #2
    For what its worth.....Im having a blast with mine. Its extremely fast on lipos and fun, but im not trying to seriously race it. I think that like most things its all about expectations. If you expect to buy this boat and compete against guys with full customs, you will be disappointed, but if you expect to get a pretty dang good rtr and have some fun, its perfect. I must say that with some basic mods some of these guys have it handling pretty decent. With the bj and supervee on nimh batteries, my friends supervee walked on my bj everytime. Now with the bj on lipo and the sv on nimh its almost funny to see the difference. I just gotta figure out what im going to do when my friend gets lipos too.
    Yes its fast, yes it will go far away, yes its expensive. No you cant try it.

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    • hex-dj
      Senior Member
      • May 2008
      • 238

      #3
      A32Limited .You make the final decision on those ,now if I were to recomend one I d go for the SV 27 RTR EP. Why? Because theres plenty of parts available for it in most hobby shops elsewhere. The Fastech from Pro boat is a good boat ,but not many parts are available for those as I know a few Hobby shops sell Pro boat parts. What I mean is that the Aquacraft SV 27 EP has far more company support than the Pro Boat Fast tech vee.Plus you have a factory ready FE boat that all you have to add to it is a left turn fin for better handling.You make a final decition though.
      Last edited by hex-dj; 06-25-2008, 02:14 AM.

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      • chirotray
        DocFowler
        • Jun 2008
        • 139

        #4
        Quick note: if you get the bj, no matter what batteries you go with, buy the programmer. Its a must have.
        Yes its fast, yes it will go far away, yes its expensive. No you cant try it.

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        • chirotray
          DocFowler
          • Jun 2008
          • 139

          #5
          Hex and I dont agree on much, but he is right about the customer service. I deal with the major distributors a lot, and its hard to beat the customer service from hobbico.
          Last edited by chirotray; 06-25-2008, 02:24 AM. Reason: spelling
          Yes its fast, yes it will go far away, yes its expensive. No you cant try it.

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          • hex-dj
            Senior Member
            • May 2008
            • 238

            #6
            Where I live right now theres not much from Pro Boat that I can buy. I have both the BJ 26 EP and SV 27 EP and to be honest both boats come very powerful as stock. Yes the BJ 26 does not handle well from factory ,because of its rudder and other details so if you re going to buy the BJ start thinking about a new strut for better handling performance.
            Last edited by hex-dj; 06-25-2008, 02:36 AM.

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            • A32Limited
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 16

              #7
              Thanks for the help. I'm not looking for something that does the speed of sound. I like Deep-V hulls like the Villain, and the Fastech is a Deep-V, but I've always been interested in catamarans, like the BJ26. The Villain is cool, but I'm really not sure if it's worth upgrading or not.

              What I'm just looking for, is something that's reliable, pretty easy to operate, as well as service, and looks cool. That's why I was looking at the BJ26 and the Fastech.

              Do overall what I'm getting about the BJ26, is that it's a good boat for the cost, but does need some work (like most R/C vehicles.) I guess I'll look into what it's flaws are, figure those out. Thanks!
              Current line-up:
              Traxxas Stampede, Traxxas Villain IV EVX2, HPI Micro RS4. NEW: custom built scale rock crawler.

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              • chirotray
                DocFowler
                • Jun 2008
                • 139

                #8
                One thing that ive noticed is that the sv27 likes to flip over a little easier than most boats, but it does turn better than the bj. (stock anyway)
                Yes its fast, yes it will go far away, yes its expensive. No you cant try it.

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                • A32Limited
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 16

                  #9
                  I've watched videos on Youtube. I don't want a boat that flips that easily, since I usually throw it off the side of a dock.
                  Current line-up:
                  Traxxas Stampede, Traxxas Villain IV EVX2, HPI Micro RS4. NEW: custom built scale rock crawler.

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                  • chirotray
                    DocFowler
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 139

                    #10
                    There is a hatch upgrade for the sv, it looks dumb, but really works. Look up blackwater rollover hatch on youtube and see what you think.
                    Yes its fast, yes it will go far away, yes its expensive. No you cant try it.

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                    • crazzy maxx
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 498

                      #11
                      i went from a villain ex with 13 turn epic motors and it compars to my blackjack like a peice of dirt. i put the aero-marine hardwear on mine, took off the turn fins and with old beat up gp3300's the boat still did 33mph. a simple hardwear upgrade and the boat will smoke the sv. mine with the 3300's killed my friends supe veee and he had new 3600's i only had the new hardwear. but if you change the hard wear get fullers. aero-marine is a pain because you have to drill new holes.

                      for stock performance it did well. the only thing thats really stupid is that it has alot of prop tourqu. the boat is meant for right turns . it turns left but you have to go pretty slowor the whole;eft sponson comes out of the water and the boat some times will flip...
                      and also the sv isnt good in water with swell ove 4 inches
                      snort pixi sticks=symptoms-:

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                      • A32Limited
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 16

                        #12
                        I won't really be making a choice till August, when I have more money to play around with. I'm just looking for something that's quick, reliable and looks good...Reading about these new boats makes me tempted to just upgrade my Villain, but I'm still up in the air. Maybe the trip I'm going on will help me figure it out.

                        This site's been a huge help, I've learned that R/C boats aren't much different from their real life counterparts.
                        Current line-up:
                        Traxxas Stampede, Traxxas Villain IV EVX2, HPI Micro RS4. NEW: custom built scale rock crawler.

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                        • crazzy maxx
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 498

                          #13
                          compared to my/my fathers boat there is a BIG difference(check the avatar)
                          snort pixi sticks=symptoms-:

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                          • A32Limited
                            Junior Member
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 16

                            #14
                            I've got a 24 foot Bayliner Capri. My Villain can handle a few waves or a corner. LOL

                            But yeah, it won't be till around August that I reach a verdict.
                            Current line-up:
                            Traxxas Stampede, Traxxas Villain IV EVX2, HPI Micro RS4. NEW: custom built scale rock crawler.

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                            • Apples1
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 406

                              #15
                              i have been there a32, i have a villain ex and got sick of it after 3 months and upgraded the crap of it, till it became unreliable, (and still not quick) so i got the BJ26 and love it.

                              good luck
                              returning to boats after a big break

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