Looking to see if there is any interest in this boat. No hardware included, just turn fin and bracket. The seams were re enforced to keep from opening up. The bottom edges of sponson and botton of rear hull seams were re enforcrd before the deck was installed as per instructions. After the deck was installed I re enforced the sponson seams and rear sides of hull, along with another coat to smooth things out, and then a clear coat for gloss. The motor and mount is included with hull. Its a 9XL never been run.The mount is removeable via 4 screws from base. The base is glued in to the location of your liking. I've done this on several boats over the years, I like to be able to remove a mount, to modify or fab a new one without having to rip or cut something out of the hull. The fiberglass cowl fits nicely. I have small cowl I was going to use on the back end of cowl. I was going to wait to install these after I installed the steering servo mount, thinking the linkage might not be a straight shot with the cowl locks location, depending on where you install the servo mount. The locks do hang down a bit and could cause some interference problems with the pushrod. So I will leave these steps up to whoever gets this hull. Any one interested? Keep in mind, the Blazer kit and untrimmed cowl plus shipping is $160. This is a local pick up only, Chesapeake, Va. I will not ship. If interested I can email better pics. I had to reduce pics to load on here.
Freshly built Whip Sport 20 for sale.
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Just curious. Are you an Old Dominion Model Boat Association member??Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Years ago I was, not as a racer just using the lake. I had a RC Boatworks Hydro for a few years that ran pretty good, and an Aeromarine gas mono, along with a couple fast electrics. I live only a few streets over from the lake here in Indian River, wow was that convenient. I bent my share of props on them @#$&# turtles.Last edited by Hydrozz; 08-09-2011, 09:19 PM.Comment
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Nice looking Whip. Hope it stays in the district. The OD club has been having problems with the Chesapeake Pond and are battling to get it back. We're hoping sooner rather than later. You've got a half dozen FE guys in the local area that frequent this board. Good luck with the sale.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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