I just bought this boat from a member here and tried it on my local spot which is a semi choppy river. Boat is wicked fast and turns like a razor but it turns into a handfull quick At full speed in the chop. Id like to trade it for a larger 45 plus inch twin cat or sell it to buy somthing like the Zonda thats more set up for SAW type racing and handle not super smooth water, since all we really do is drag race em back and forth. I ran two sets of lipos though it with no issues. Ill copy and paste the original add for the boat. I can add cash on a deal or sell outright for $800 with two sets of 4s lipos add your props and radio gear. I do have the 1715 props for the boat i could sell for extra but they work really good on my other boat so id like to keep em
34" carbon fiber TFL Cheetah twin setup for P-Cat racing on 4S. The boat was originally built and raced by Darin Jordan and was the 2016 national champion in its class. The interior seams were reinforced with fiberglass cloth tape. The hatch was inlayed with 2x2 carbon fiber twill. The motor mounts were reinforced with carbon fiber cloth. The sponson strut mounts and transom were both reinforced with aluminum plates and threaded mounting holes. The boat is agile and ready to race. Has a small spider crack on the bottom tunnel in the clear coat and two small stress cracks in the clear near the base of the windshield that appeared prior to the canopy inlay. I'm including two pairs of 4S 5000mAh lipo's w/ MBP adjustable trays. All you need to add is a transmitter, receiver, and props.
Build list:
34" TFL Cheetah CF catamaran
SSS 3674 2075KV 4-Pole motors
SSS water jackets
TFL aluminum motor mounts
TFL 5/4.7mm stainless collets
OSE .187 HD flex cables
Dynamite 120A ESC
Castle 6.5mm battery connectors
TFL 3" setback rudder
Spektrum S6030 278oz digital servo
3mm steering push rod w/ MBP billet end
Integy 23T 16r aluminum servo horn
modified TFL Struts w/ lead-teflon bushings
OSE thru-hull water pickups
Large diameter silicone cooling lines
MBP adjustable lipo trays
TFL hatch locks and neoprene canopy seal
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