WTB Aeromarine Mono/Vee Hull

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  • fidelity101
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 357

    #1

    WTB Aeromarine Mono/Vee Hull

    I would like to purchase an Aeromarine or other quality Deep V or Mono that's 45"-52" in length. New or lightly used is fine with me. Thank you in advance.
  • dasboata
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Dec 2010
    • 3152

    #2
    Originally posted by fidelity101
    I would like to purchase an Aeromarine or other quality Deep V or Mono that's 45"-52" in length. New or lightly used is fine with me. Thank you in advance.
    I can get you any AM hull what do you want it for Gas ?

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    • fidelity101
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 357

      #3
      No, Fast Electric setup. I was going to buy another boat already built but I started to think it might be a nice winter project to actually learn how to do it myself. I'd like to know why some people use struts vs stringers on the mono hulls and I'd like to actually build one and see how it's done.

      The 48" Challenger Pro looks like a really nice hull for rough water while also being good for fast runs if the water was calm. In my ideal world, it would be capable of low 40's in rough water (jumping full size boat waves) while also being able to jump into the 50-60mph range on a calm day. I would also like to be able to run my 5S 6200mah batteries in either a 10S1P or 10S2P configuration.

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      • dasboata
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Dec 2010
        • 3152

        #4
        Originally posted by fidelity101
        No, Fast Electric setup. I was going to buy another boat already built but I started to think it might be a nice winter project to actually learn how to do it myself. I'd like to know why some people use struts vs stringers on the mono hulls and I'd like to actually build one and see how it's done.

        The 48" Challenger Pro looks like a really nice hull for rough water while also being good for fast runs if the water was calm. In my ideal world, it would be capable of low 40's in rough water (jumping full size boat waves) while also being able to jump into the 50-60mph range on a calm day. I would also like to be able to run my 5S 6200mah batteries in either a 10S1P or 10S2P configuration.
        There are better AM boats then the 48,, the 43" is much better, the XXX is good the vector is the best handling V AM sells and fast !! but has a real ugly cowl I really like the 50 " scorpion also

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        • fidelity101
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 357

          #5
          Thank you. What about the Donzi?

          Do you have the vector available?

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          • dasboata
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Dec 2010
            • 3152

            #6
            Originally posted by fidelity101
            Thank you. What about the Donzi?

            Do you have the vector available?
            never owned a donzi ? I can have the vector dropped shipped to you PM me if interested

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            • fidelity101
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 357

              #7
              Does anyone know how to close these threads? I found what I'm looking for and I'd like to close this thread.

              Thank you

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