Lol....Yes, I own lil pool boats too.
Pags, stop laughing, they are for house parties.
That being said, I have owned 3 Zig-Zags in the past, and
currently I own 3 Reef racers.
The Zig-Zags are a little faster and maybe a little flashier,
but they fail quickly when they get wet. They will quickly get
water into then. The Reef racers have a better hobby type
design with 2 hatches that seal. They still eventually get wet
inside, but will run dry quite a bit longer. As far as their design,
all the parts receiver etc. are modular like our larger boats.
They also have super long run times if you make the conversion
to run them on 2s lipo packs at 2200 mah.
Aquacraft did a good job on these boats.
I would recommend them !
Additionally you may want to water-proof the receivers by dipping
them as they will be the weak link in either boat. The main difference
here is that the Zig-Zags are built more like a toy in respect to
the provided hardware and electronics.
Have fun with them,
Hope this helped,
Ken
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