OK, I'm finally going to downsize some of the fleet. Models up for trade are as follows:
Climate Boats: Blizzard Rigger
Velocity?: Mini Sea Drifter
H&M: No Step 1
I'm looking for an electric buggy 1/10 or 1/8 ARTR for my wife. The boats I'm offering are of very nice quality so no junk buggies please.
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1st Hull: Black and Green
Manufacturer: Climate Boats
Model: Blizzard Rigger
Material: Wood
Includes: Hull, Hardware (strut, driveline, water pickup rudder, turn fin, etc.), Servo with linkage, and watercooling lines installed.
Needs to Run: ESC, Motor (540S brushless), RX, Battery (Lipo 2s1p around 3000 to 6000mah).
History: I bought this boat from a friend who ran nitro and doesn't setup riggers such as this. This model has over $100 in hardware alone and is ready to fly on the water. If you need setup input, I have already researched and can provide low cost to high cost recommendations depending on your goals and funds.
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2nd Hull: Red
Manufacturer: Same as Velocity?
Model: mini Sea Drifter
Material: Thick layup fiberglass
Includes: Hull, Hardware (strut, driveline, water pickup rudder, etc.), Servo with linkage, watercooling lines, ESC, and brushless 380L motor.
Needs to Run: RX and Battery (Lipo 3s1p 1800 to 2250mah).
History: I bought this new several years ago and have put a lot of effort into making it run really well. I've never been able to flip her and she handles rough water like nobody's business. She's super stable and features a larger, upgraded brushless motor 380L (4-pole). I still have the original motor if you'd like, but this specific combination pushes this model great. If you go with the smaller motor, then the model features a sub hatch to be taped down and then the cowl goes over, but it's just as easy to tape on the outside of the hull. This model is great for all types of water and all conditions.
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3rd Hull: Yellow
Manufacturer: Hydro and Marine (out of Germany)
Model: No Step 1
Material: Fiberglass
Includes: Hull, Hardware (Solinger strut/rudder with water pickup, Carbon Fiber trim tabs, Carbon Fiber turn fins, Push/pull On/off switch mount, etc.), Servo with linkage, watercooling lines installed.
Needs to Run: ESC, Motor (540S or L brushless), RX, and 1 or 2 - Nimh 6-7 cell packs (3800) or Lipo 2s2p (or 2s1p or 4s1p) at 3200mah to 5000mah.
History: I've run her at speeds of 35 to up over 50 mph and she's a ton of fun to drive. She's got top of the line hardware and is setup right. I hate to see this one go, but since my wife and I are moving to a place where we don't have a pond in the backyard, it is more important to get her a solid buggy that can stand some abuse in the backyard while going up against my B44 1/10 buggy.
Let me know what you have to trade and maybe we can make a deal.
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Climate Boats: Blizzard Rigger
Velocity?: Mini Sea Drifter
H&M: No Step 1
I'm looking for an electric buggy 1/10 or 1/8 ARTR for my wife. The boats I'm offering are of very nice quality so no junk buggies please.
____________________________
1st Hull: Black and Green
Manufacturer: Climate Boats
Model: Blizzard Rigger
Material: Wood
Includes: Hull, Hardware (strut, driveline, water pickup rudder, turn fin, etc.), Servo with linkage, and watercooling lines installed.
Needs to Run: ESC, Motor (540S brushless), RX, Battery (Lipo 2s1p around 3000 to 6000mah).
History: I bought this boat from a friend who ran nitro and doesn't setup riggers such as this. This model has over $100 in hardware alone and is ready to fly on the water. If you need setup input, I have already researched and can provide low cost to high cost recommendations depending on your goals and funds.
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2nd Hull: Red
Manufacturer: Same as Velocity?
Model: mini Sea Drifter
Material: Thick layup fiberglass
Includes: Hull, Hardware (strut, driveline, water pickup rudder, etc.), Servo with linkage, watercooling lines, ESC, and brushless 380L motor.
Needs to Run: RX and Battery (Lipo 3s1p 1800 to 2250mah).
History: I bought this new several years ago and have put a lot of effort into making it run really well. I've never been able to flip her and she handles rough water like nobody's business. She's super stable and features a larger, upgraded brushless motor 380L (4-pole). I still have the original motor if you'd like, but this specific combination pushes this model great. If you go with the smaller motor, then the model features a sub hatch to be taped down and then the cowl goes over, but it's just as easy to tape on the outside of the hull. This model is great for all types of water and all conditions.
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3rd Hull: Yellow
Manufacturer: Hydro and Marine (out of Germany)
Model: No Step 1
Material: Fiberglass
Includes: Hull, Hardware (Solinger strut/rudder with water pickup, Carbon Fiber trim tabs, Carbon Fiber turn fins, Push/pull On/off switch mount, etc.), Servo with linkage, watercooling lines installed.
Needs to Run: ESC, Motor (540S or L brushless), RX, and 1 or 2 - Nimh 6-7 cell packs (3800) or Lipo 2s2p (or 2s1p or 4s1p) at 3200mah to 5000mah.
History: I've run her at speeds of 35 to up over 50 mph and she's a ton of fun to drive. She's got top of the line hardware and is setup right. I hate to see this one go, but since my wife and I are moving to a place where we don't have a pond in the backyard, it is more important to get her a solid buggy that can stand some abuse in the backyard while going up against my B44 1/10 buggy.
Let me know what you have to trade and maybe we can make a deal.

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100_2916.jpg
100_2930.jpg
100_2943.jpg
100_2937.jpg
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