We were supposed to meet up at Legg Lake, you moved to East Coast, lol...
best Wishes for your new home.
The first thing is to get an after market flex-cable for your boat, if there ever was a weak link in the Revolt, I think that was it.
I will also get an Octura collet, as I remember the stock AquaCraft black ones aren't that great.
Running in salt water means you need to prepare to wash off your boat thoroughly after each run. That means besides the obvious, bring yourself a water pump to pump fresh water thru the cooling line starting from your rudder pick up. I use these nitro/gas crank pump ,
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXMA93&P=7
Bring a big jar of fresh water to your site, as soon as you have done your boating, pump water thru the cooling lines. Also don't forget to pack WD-40, spray them at all the hardware, some even do that in their cooling lines, that means you spray into the tubes until you see it coming out from the exit---here is the thing: I am mindful that the chemicals in the WD-40 will , in the long run, weaken the ''O" rings in your motor cooling jacket, so use with care. Needless to say, you need to take down your flex-cable as well, corrosion starts the moment your boat leaves the water.
The REVOLT is coming back, so if you visit
www.towerhobbies.com, you will see it in the Spring.
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