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    thanks for that apples1
    always need just a few mph more

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    this may do... but its not what i had in mind. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Radio-Control...sid=p1638.m122

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    I had one..cool boat

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    did it have an adjustable speed controller? and stering servo?

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    Iv'e seen this boat all over the internet. http://www.nitrorcx.com/20rcsewobowi.html Do you all think it's enough to push in a SV27?
    Last edited by SweetAccord; 02-18-2008 at 12:38 PM.

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    Well after seeing it in a few different places, I ordered one. Not that bad. Can hit at least 10 MPH stock which can be modified with stronger motor.

    Here is a video of it taking off, not too bad. And if it's crappy the kids just got a new toy!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMerzIwmKME

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    If it were me, I'd be thinking of 2 mods right off the bat for boat retrieval:

    I think you'll probably want a little more power, escpecially if the SV27 is stranded more than 30 yards from shore...sometimes mine is waaay out there when it gets stranded or flips, and it can take a long time to push it back with a slow underpowered boat.
    I'd also consider some sort of PVC boom system like you see on some of the retrieval systems in other guys' fleets...to both help with the catch/retrieval, and stabilize the tug, it looks a tad tippy in the video.
    Otherwise, I don't see why it wouldn't work okay.

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    Thanks Ctonez!

    It has two 380 motors in it and those can easily be upgraded-which likely will be. Yeah it looks tipsy-but should work straight out pushing. As for the PVC, sounds good. I already considered that before the purchase. I also considered to just wire rig (wire hanger diameter) a foam "U" shaped floatee on the front-end. It'll be a play by ear type project.


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