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  • johnf
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Dec 2009
    • 1078

    #661
    One thing I've been worried about from day one, and is even more apparent in the ihobby pics, is the water tightness. If you look at a side shot it seems the back of the hatch has two little sections that extend beyond the transom. Originaly I thought, that looks hard to tape over. Now that I see the Ihobby pics, it looks like there are holes under the hatch where those two extended sections are. Almost as though they intend for you to tilt the boat back and dump water out from under the hatch after some running. That would be great with the stock setup, seeing how everything inside, including batts should be ok in the water. But I wouldn't want my lipos getting soaked if that is actually the intention of those little holes.
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    • Brushless55
      Creator
      • Oct 2008
      • 9488

      #662
      Originally posted by johnf
      One thing I've been worried about from day one, and is even more apparent in the ihobby pics, is the water tightness. If you look at a side shot it seems the back of the hatch has two little sections that extend beyond the transom. Originaly I thought, that looks hard to tape over. Now that I see the Ihobby pics, it looks like there are holes under the hatch where those two extended sections are. Almost as though they intend for you to tilt the boat back and dump water out from under the hatch after some running. That would be great with the stock setup, seeing how everything inside, including batts should be ok in the water. But I wouldn't want my lipos getting soaked if that is actually the intention of those little holes.
      Good eyes man!
      It would have done them well if they would have asked some racers and builders on this site of the best setups and hull designs
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      • lectriglide
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 538

        #663
        My guess is alignment holes for pins to go thru to fasten / align the hatch. Or could be holes that hold magnets like the Pro boat stuff. Unless the seal is very tight, still a place for water intrusion.

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        • Doozie870
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 828

          #664
          I hope the transom is doubled or even tripled up.

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          • Snowride
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 297

            #665
            Originally posted by Doozie870
            I hope the transom is doubled or even tripled up.
            I am really not worried about the strength as Traxxas has a rock solid reputation and warranty. Even if they had problems with the transom I am sure they would make it right. Definitely not like almost all the rtr boats from China where the parts usually last half a run if you are lucky and then their is no support whatsoever.

            I really like the power module thing they have brought to the market. Take out the whole darn unit with a couple of screws. Now if they could offer a couple of different hulls to place this power module in that would be soooo cooool. One well built reliable and powerful power unit and 3 different hulls? The possibilities are definitely there.

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            • Diesel6401
              Memento Vivere
              • Oct 2009
              • 4204

              #666
              Originally posted by Snowride
              I am really not worried about the strength as Traxxas has a rock solid reputation and warranty. Even if they had problems with the transom I am sure they would make it right. Definitely not like almost all the rtr boats from China where the parts usually last half a run if you are lucky and then their is no support whatsoever.

              I really like the power module thing they have brought to the market. Take out the whole darn unit with a couple of screws. Now if they could offer a couple of different hulls to place this power module in that would be soooo cooool. One well built reliable and powerful power unit and 3 different hulls? The possibilities are definitely there.
              That would be really cool. If you could buy like a 34" cat with just the hardware and not the power module and you could slide that right into the cat really quick that would be awesome. I like that thought process, of course they would have to have a rtr version and a plug-n-play version.
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              • hyrulejedi86
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 494

                #667
                Hmmmmm, we may have stumbled upon secret plans traxxas has locked deep in a underground vault for future RTR boats...


                That would be AWESOME though.

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                • Snowride
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 297

                  #668
                  Originally posted by Diesel6401
                  That would be really cool. If you could buy like a 34" cat with just the hardware and not the power module and you could slide that right into the cat really quick that would be awesome. I like that thought process, of course they would have to have a rtr version and a plug-n-play version.
                  Exactly. Even if Traxxas does not offer it I am sure the aftermarket will latch on pretty quick.

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                  • hyrulejedi86
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 494

                    #669
                    good call, that would also be awesome!

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                    • Snowride
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 297

                      #670
                      Well if we are thinking out loud....................How about a twin power module set up? They could offer a counter rotating power module where you could combine this with the existing unit you have. Slide both of them into a 50" cat and let her rip. Sure there would need to be a little receiver tweaking but the results and cost factor would be nothing short of wow.

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                      • Brushless55
                        Creator
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 9488

                        #671
                        Originally posted by Snowride
                        I am really not worried about the strength as Traxxas has a rock solid reputation and warranty. Even if they had problems with the transom I am sure they would make it right. Definitely not like almost all the rtr boats from China where the parts usually last half a run if you are lucky and then their is no support whatsoever.
                        well we know this traxxas is from Taiwan, but some of the china boats are good
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                        • Snowride
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 297

                          #672
                          Originally posted by Brushless55
                          well we know this traxxas is from Taiwan, but some of the china boats are good
                          I was not really knocking the China made boats, rather the esc, some motors and even the poor assembly which includes several screws stripped by the assembler. Made in Taiwan is almost as good as it gets today, boy have times changed.

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                          • Brushless55
                            Creator
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 9488

                            #673
                            Originally posted by Snowride
                            I was not really knocking the China made boats, rather the esc, some motors and even the poor assembly which includes several screws stripped by the assembler. Made in Taiwan is almost as good as it gets today, boy have times changed.
                            and again there are some great things coming from china in the rc world
                            we cannot knock everything becasue of a few things!
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                            • Brushless55
                              Creator
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 9488

                              #674
                              I think we have a Traxxas rep in here somewhere pushing this boat
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                              • properchopper
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 6968

                                #675
                                Originally posted by Snowride
                                I was not really knocking the China made boats, rather the esc, some motors and even the poor assembly which includes several screws stripped by the assembler. Made in Taiwan is almost as good as it gets today, boy have times changed.
                                Taiwan has, for years, produced very fine full-sized boats. Most of the cruising trawlers in the U.S. are from Taiwan yards. Whether this has anything to do with the Spartan is a guess. It all boils down to the target manufacturing cost. The Spartan's integrated power module seems like a well thought out design feature and most likely contributes to the reasonable price.
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