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    Default Got the Spartan, Can't run it yet, but some first impressions...

    As of Friday, Christmas Eve, i recieved my Spartan from Tower Hobbies. I thought i'd share some first thoughts on the boat, even to there is no non-frozen water anywere near me for a maiden voyage. Well, first thing, this boat is a monster, big deep, sharp V-bottom, wide, and looks really good! I think this boat will handle some bumpy water with ease, which is exactly what i personally am looking for. As for the ABS hull, i know most think it's a piece of crap (with out ever handling one ) but i gotta say i think it feels plenty strong enough. It's not flimsy feeling at all, and true maybe it will shatter to pieces when it runs into someones bayliner but i'd rather have that happen than have to pay for someones real boat anyways!!! If you hit something hard enough to destroy this hull, i highly doubt that a glass hull would fair much better, unless it's big gasser hull and that's comparing apples to oranges. Anyway's, the rigging is very nice and clean, and the hardware looks great! The only bad part i see, however, is yes keeping water out will be a pain. The hatch is not really designed to be easily taped down, but the Traxxas electronics are supposed to be water proof so we'll see how that goes. I've had all my batts. soaked and they continue to work fine, the SV27 ends up on it's back every now and then, and has been flooded, so i'm not to concerened water intrussion. Over all, sitting on it's stand in my living room, it's a very impressive looking boat, and for those of us looking for simple plug and play fun at the lake this is will be a great boat! I've built many boats in my day, but i don't think there is anything wrong with buying an RTR just to save some time. Here's some pics of the boat, enjoy!





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    can you pull the pod and take a couple pics of it?

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    Well it looks sharp!

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    is the drive adjustable?...i do like the paint scheme on the boat
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    Can the spartan logos be removed?

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    Water is freezing up around here too, but I think I found a stream with a section deep enough to run in, you might try the same. The streams don't freeze as easy.

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    RIPFENCE, yes the strut is adjustable! Seems to have pretty good travel too. Do i like the paint sceme? Well, yes and no. I do like it, but honestly i would much prefer a bare white hull so i could do my own paint job!! It's looks good, so i'll probably leave it alone, at least for a while. I have a blue and white Checkmate 1:1 boat which is why i went with the blue version Spartan.

    Forescott, yeah i think the Spartan logos will come off with a little work, they are just decals, the rest of the graphics are molded in to the plastic.

    I probably won't take the boat apart anytime soon, it's kinda depressing to work on a boat when there is at least 3 months to go before it'll see water. I have a river that runs just down the road from me that is not completly forzen, but too many "ice bergs" floating down to worry about, plus if something did go wrong i've got no good way to retrieve it!

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    How long do you think it will be before you tear out the electronics and install your own setup so you can get some real speed? I believe they stated 30mph out of the box and 50mph with some mods? What are they really offering at Traxxas for $400 of plastic? Can you let us know your opinion from your findings now that you have one before you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangerous_Toys View Post
    How long do you think it will be before you tear out the electronics and install your own setup so you can get some real speed? I believe they stated 30mph out of the box and 50mph with some mods? What are they really offering at Traxxas for $400 of plastic? Can you let us know your opinion from your findings now that you have one before you?
    I will probably never tear out the stock electronics, that's not why i bought it. Traxxas claims 30+ with the supplied 3000mah 7-cell NIMH's, 50+ on 6s lipo still remaining completly stock, no mods needed. Honestly, if it'll run mid 30's on good NIMH's, i'll be very happy! And if i go to, let's say 4s lipo and run upper 30's or maybe 40, bonus! I am not a serious racer anymore, been there, did that for many years, now i just run on the weekends on a populated 22 mile long lake, not a little pond! I don't get very much glass smooth water, if it'll handle some chop that's what i want. I've run my SV27, and 30" Dumas v-bottom up on the lake alot, the Dumas handles some bumpy water pretty good, the SV27 not so much. Also, i didn't pay $400 bucks either, Tower has some pretty good discounts and the shipping was free!!

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    What setup is in it? Is it like a vxl? How many amp esc?
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    Sounds like you need to take some time off and take a road trip to Florida!

    Nice Boat

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    For those who don't want to read the Tower site:

    FEATURES: Hull: 36" (91.4cm) super rigid deep-V configuration
    - Drive System: 0.150" (3.8mm) diameter cable with blue anodized aluminum rudder, rudder support and drive strut, stainless steel turn fins, trim tabs and hardware
    - Propeller: Two-blade composite 42x59mm
    - Motor: Traxxas Velineon 540 XL brushless with high-flow water cooling jacket
    - Radio: Traxxas TQ-2.4GHz with Traxxas Link automatic model recognition software and waterproof high-torque steering servo
    - Electronic Speed Control: Traxxas VXL-6s marine ESC, water-cooled and waterproof
    - Batteries: Two Traxxas 7-cell flat configuration with Traxxas high-current connectors (electronics are compatible with 3S LiPo packs-not included)
    - SPECS: Hull Length: 36.5" (927mm)
    Overall Length: 40.8" (1037mm)
    Beam (Width): 9.5" (243mm)
    Weight: 72oz (2041g)
    Dead Rise Angle: 26°
    Input Voltage: 7-18 NiMH Cells, 2-6 LiPo Cells (8.4V-22.2V DC)
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    the dead rise is interesting at 26 degrees..a conventional vee is 24 degrees so this may be decent in the rougher stuff
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    Oh yeah, i would love to take a trip to Florida and give this boat a run, it's killin me just looking at it!!

    Dangerous_Toys: It has a 540xl 1600kv motor (re-branded Faigeo i believe?) and a new Velineon VXL-6s ESC, but they don't say what amp. I think the rumors are like 80 or 100 amp, but i'm not sure. I doubt i'll ever get up to the 6s set-up, it would fun no doubt, but not when you have neighbors, docks, and boats/lifts to worry about, plus less than glass smooth water, it's just not safest idea in my opinion. That's one of the reasons why i haven't gone the big scale gasser route, or run any of my old nitro boats up there instead of the brushless electrics.

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    Its a nice looking boat, just looks like a complete pain if you would want rework the inside, I was thinking about getting a bear hull and go from there , but not any more, if the hull was all flat iunside it would be good for a project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Checkmateguy01 View Post
    I will probably never tear out the stock electronics, that's not why i bought it. Traxxas claims 30+ with the supplied 3000mah 7-cell NIMH's, 50+ on 6s lipo still remaining completly stock, no mods needed. Honestly, if it'll run mid 30's on good NIMH's, i'll be very happy! And if i go to, let's say 4s lipo and run upper 30's or maybe 40, bonus! I am not a serious racer anymore, been there, did that for many years, now i just run on the weekends on a populated 22 mile long lake, not a little pond! I don't get very much glass smooth water, if it'll handle some chop that's what i want. I've run my SV27, and 30" Dumas v-bottom up on the lake alot, the Dumas handles some bumpy water pretty good, the SV27 not so much. Also, i didn't pay $400 bucks either, Tower has some pretty good discounts and the shipping was free!!
    Jason where you live at in NY? I live in the center of Vermont in Montpelier, about a 35 minute ride to Burlington where I bring my boats every once in awhile to run on Lake Champlain at a buddies camp... I also race my pan cars occasionally in Plattsburgh NY...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Checkmateguy01 View Post
    Oh yeah, i would love to take a trip to Florida and give this boat a run, it's killin me just looking at it!!
    Send it down, Ill run it

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMSCARD View Post
    Jason where you live at in NY? I live in the center of Vermont in Montpelier, about a 35 minute ride to Burlington where I bring my boats every once in awhile to run on Lake Champlain at a buddies camp... I also race my pan cars occasionally in Plattsburgh NY...

    Jason (JMSCARD)
    Hey Jason, i'm way down state from Lake Champlain!! I'm down around the NY-PA border, but i do most of r/c boating up on Keuka Lake, one of the Finger Lakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Checkmateguy01 View Post
    Oh yeah, i would love to take a trip to Florida and give this boat a run, it's killin me just looking at it!!

    Dangerous_Toys: It has a 540xl 1600kv motor (re-branded Faigeo i believe?) and a new Velineon VXL-6s ESC, but they don't say what amp. I think the rumors are like 80 or 100 amp, but i'm not sure. I doubt i'll ever get up to the 6s set-up, it would fun no doubt, but not when you have neighbors, docks, and boats/lifts to worry about, plus less than glass smooth water, it's just not safest idea in my opinion. That's one of the reasons why i haven't gone the big scale gasser route, or run any of my old nitro boats up there instead of the brushless electrics.
    Traxxas must be keeping the motor KV and esc Amperage a secret...
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    Glad to see you got your boat. Seems like most of us are slowly starting to get them. Can't wait for some posts about actual handeling, speeds and run times on various cells. Personally I will be running 3S at 6000mah. Hoping it will produce around 8mins or so. I know I will not be able to run mine until April at the earliest. Have fun and enjoy.

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    That's a very nice looking boat, these RTR boats get people into the hobby and I like Traxxas products. It seems they are not very friendly to people like OSE though. I have 3 Summit trucks and they are very nice. I just might order this Spartan, Tower still has that $60 off and free shipping.

    Kinda shocked at the forzen water with all the global warming.......it's frozen here in Ky as well, has been for weeks.

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    i think that a lot of guys on ose including myself sometimes think its better to spend the 400.00 on hull/motors..but that is expected when you have racers and guys who enjoy installing components and having more control over top speed, handling, components...etc etc..i do agree that getting an rtr is the way to get to know electrics but the new people need to be aware of the overexpectations that seemingly flows with the hype an marketing techinques...i will say this though..i am glad the quality of the rtr's is getting better and i think the manufacturers are listening..its places like ose where the real testing happens..and btw enjoy the spartans
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    This $400 keeps popping up but the reality is most of us, including myself have paid $325 delivered. You have to also keep in mind the battery packs and the RX radio alone are worth over $100 so basically we get the complete boat for around $225. The whole package seems to be a great deal for someone who is just starting like most of us here who have ordered one. If you are well into the hobby already, the radio and batteries are a waste of money but then again could be sold on ebay for a little cash back. Again, for the beginners it comes with a great warranty in the USA and take a look at this manual which is actually very well written compared to some of the chinese translated illegible crap found on most stuff today. http://www.traxxas.com/pdfs/5708_manual.pdf

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    I am in the camp of running a bit slower, longer. Ever see an offshore race live or on TV?

    I like the fact that Traxxas is still looking at either NIMH or LiPoly, I still like NIMH in many applications.

    that's just me however

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    i was just responding to the not ose freindly comment thats all...and yes its a good deal for starting out
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    Traxxas does not give Steve and margins as I understand it.........not a good thing. In batteries A123 expected us to sell A123 cells for $16.50ea and they let people sell them for $6ea on E-bay.

    I am done with A123 and their Gov. backing, they have never made a profit either.

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    gotcha..meaning not price freindly too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowride View Post
    This $400 keeps popping up but the reality is most of us, including myself have paid $325 delivered. You have to also keep in mind the battery packs and the RX radio alone are worth over $100 so basically we get the complete boat for around $225. The whole package seems to be a great deal for someone who is just starting like most of us here who have ordered one. If you are well into the hobby already, the radio and batteries are a waste of money but then again could be sold on ebay for a little cash back. Again, for the beginners it comes with a great warranty in the USA and take a look at this manual which is actually very well written compared to some of the chinese translated illegible crap found on most stuff today. http://www.traxxas.com/pdfs/5708_manual.pdf
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    I believe he means with a membership. You get 60 off orders over 300, and free shipping.
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    How much does membership cost?? I know how much, just making a point
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