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  • blazerss
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 108

    #31
    Ok, well I posted a picture of the front of the boat in the thread. I looked at a bigger version of that picture and there are no signs of a crack there. I like to think that I list my items as honestly as possible. If you look at my description I mention a lot about the boat, even down to one of the battery trays having a crack. I'm positive that the boat wasn't cracked in the front when it left my house. It's possible that it happened during shipping, but I didn't try to sell you a bad hull. I'm sorry that this has been a problem.

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    • mikeochs
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 204

      #32
      Its no problem bud, its fixed and I had planned on trueing it anyway. Things happen and Im not mad at you, it could have happened in shipping or you just didnt notice. Its a real screamer now though. I did a pass today at 60.8 and i was scared it was going to flip but it held it nicely and wawa. I put the offset setup and am running a 4074 1400kv setup and the seaking 180 on 6s. Where did you have the best luck with battery placement on this boat?

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      • blazerss
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 108

        #33
        Thanks man, glad you got it fixed. Wow, if it had ran those speeds for me I might have kept it. Honestly this boat saw nothing from me except for out of the box running. I never moved the batteries around in it, just left them in the stock location. Ran fine like that for me with the stock setup. I'm sure now they need to be moved with the changes you have made. You got a video of it running?

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        • mikeochs
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 204

          #34
          I am going to get some video this week. I don't have a video can so I have to get my buddy to help

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