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Pro Boat/ Or  /arrow Shark Boats Are Like.30 Sep 2008 06:17 GMT10
Has Ennyone Got Or Seen These Arrow Shark Boats.
And Are Thay Enny Good. Have Mates Over Here Looking To Get One Of
There Larger Ones The 53 In Cat Hull. If Enny One Has Enny Recmendations
On Them.
Hello30 Sep 2008 03:24 GMT1
Ok so here's the deal im wanting to make my own boat. Figured it would
be a fun experience. Just one question though. the Downloadable plans
Include cad files. I don't have any experience with cad so my question
is how do i figure out the dimensions for the pieces THanks.
plan printing28 Sep 2008 12:17 GMT3
im pretty new to this and im wondering how you print your plans out i
have downloaded the plans for 48" mono wildthing but i want to reduce
the size to around 26" can anyone help me with this as i cant work it
out!
Great deal on nitro tunnel21 Sep 2008 03:16 GMT2
This is a really great boat. I've gone all electric. Somebody needs to grab
this one!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=300257673072&ssPageName=
STRK:MESE:IT&ih=020

Basic transmitter question21 Sep 2008 01:37 GMT3
Hi All...
Regards transmitters - do you guys use a throttle on the left with the
stick centered.. i.e. it can give you  reverse?  The only time I cansee
a use for reverse is to back out of trouble  :mad:
Compatibility of Ship Receiver and Aircraft Transmitter12 Sep 2008 18:56 GMT6
My friend is hoping to save money and use his old transmitter for a
model aircraft control his new RC Fletcher class destroyer.  Is there
any chance he can do this? Are there any web sites out there that
might discuss the ins and outs of such a project?
esc and motors12 Sep 2008 01:30 GMT5
hi all i am looking for a twin motor esc and two brushless motors can
you help me were to get them from
Signature

lance4295

looking for a k&b 3.5cc outboard pipe09 Sep 2008 04:27 GMT2
if any one knows where i could purchase one or has one for sale please
let me know
thanx
Prop Choices????07 Sep 2008 02:58 GMT2
Hi Readers
I'm building a Miss Budweisser clone (700mm length) and am getting
close to giving it run on the water and I need some help with prop
selection.
This has got to be the best site on the net06 Sep 2008 01:23 GMT2
Hi every body I have not long been a mamber of this site but i have to
say im impressed this has got to be the best site on the net for
sameone like me how is new to the RC Boats its got every thing you
could arsk for I have down loaded same plans that i intend to bild at
Ryobi power05 Sep 2008 05:12 GMT2
I am brand new to the weedeater power and was wondering if anyone could
tell me how hot they normally run. I just installed a totally stock
31cc and am running it with stock exhaust. It's not a speed demon but
runs fairly well but when I take it back out of the water it seems
can any one help me05 Sep 2008 02:24 GMT1
hello im a new be to the site and id like to know if any one here has
plans that would fit a k&b 7.5 inboard motor  please help if u can .
thanks pm me if so
help03 Sep 2008 01:20 GMT3
Hey I'm new to this web site. I'm currently studying engineering. I'm
yet to do cad. so I was wondering which programs (for free preferably,
if any) would you be able to view cad. drawings with, as I have
downloaded a drawing and cant view it
New boat, need advice.01 Sep 2008 02:08 GMT5
I am currently building a 165cm (65") model of the offshore powerboat
'Cigarette'. I am wondering if a 49cc engine will be to big for this
boat? Also can you guys give me some links to some good rc boat
stockists that will ship to Australia as i need hardware such a prop,
 
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