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    Default check out this big boy and an mrp f1 too

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Rc-Capricorn-rac...QQcmdZViewItem


    http://cgi.ebay.com/MRP-BUD-LIGHT-RC...QQcmdZViewItem

    just figured i would put this on here thought the budlight boat was sweet
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    wow, i could put my jet ski motor in that!!
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    its def huge......i would love to see somethin like that in person
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    Ok what was it...72 inches. Power requiremants for an FE boat of 72 inches. Ok I got it. Take 8 14.8 10k lipos in series and you have 118 volts. then rip the motor outa my 1600 dollar kirby vacume cleaner....anyone have an ideas on an esc?????lol

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    My buddy works for power plant maybe a nuke reactor of some sort

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    Maybe avengersteve can get us one courtesy of USN.

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    Well hell if we are goin there...Cold Fusion. Unlimited power generation with no waist!!!!!lol

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    twin lehner 3080's

    and a Schulze 40-160 esc for each motor...
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    rockets anyone
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    haha hmm lets see what they woulnt miss...... looks like we will be seeing a chinook (sp) soon... im sure they woulnt miss one of the engines!
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    Nice boat. I hope whoever buys it finds the hardware to fit those holes in the transom!
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    You would almost have to make your own with a big hull like that. Hell @ 6ft I bet a 10HP Nissan or Suzuki outboard would work:D 1/4 scale servos and your set.

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    that or just jump in there and steer lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by saleens7 View Post
    twin lehner 3080's

    and a Schulze 40-160 esc for each motor...

    Forget twins run triple motors

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    no, twins would work....twin 3080's on an extreme setup pushed a 92" cat at 100mph....theres a vid if you want to see it...
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    There Is no doubt twin would work. Twin would be something a real boat like that would run... It would be wild!

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    lets see that video i wanna see it!!!
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    http://www.swissmodelpowerboatteam.c...sp?site=videos

    its the second vid of the white catamaran...

    and while your at it, check out the first vid too....really fast!
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