View Full Version : Sold F.S. Natl Champion Aeromarine Sprint Cat 60-90
DMACK
Oct 04, 2005, 06:41 PM
This Aeromarine Sprint Cat won the Nationals in X-Offshore at Legg Lake in California several years ago. It has a custom paint job, and is set up with a 1/4 inch flex drive. It comes with a fuel tank and rudder/strut assemble installed, and a radio box.
$225 shipped in continental US
warrgy69
Oct 05, 2005, 11:36 AM
Does the boat come with full hardware? Pipe included? Let me know what it is you are looking for if you do trades. I have several planes and helis I would like to deal with you if interested. LMK.
DMACK
Oct 05, 2005, 05:40 PM
It come with a lot of hardware, but not what I would consider 'full' hardware. The stuffing tube and strut are installed with the rudder. The radio box, and gas tank are installed. The pipe in the pic was just an example. It goes with a custom OPS 90 motor that is about $400 by itself.
As far as trading goes, I have too many boats, planes, cars, and helicopters already. If you want to list stuff you would like to trade, I'll take a look, but selling it outright is my goal.
warrgy69
Oct 06, 2005, 12:57 PM
I PMd you the full list but here is the link to view some pics. Thanks, Warren.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/warrgy69/album?.dir=/2d80 Just cut and paste to view in the browser.
DMACK
Oct 08, 2005, 05:27 PM
Thanks Warren, but I think I'm going to sell it.
DMACK
Nov 03, 2005, 08:34 PM
Price dropped to $200 shipped
DMACK
Nov 09, 2005, 06:25 PM
This boat is sold pending funds.
warrgy69 here are the pics. I found the custom water cooled header for the motor. The motor has good compression, and looks to be in very good shape. I'm not making any promises, but I turned it over this morning with the starter, and the bearings felt smooth as glass. The slide valve carb has a third channel needle included but I never used it. You can see the aluminum piece that attaches to one of the motor mount bolts. I just adjusted it by hand and never had any problems. The radio box has epoxied wood servo holders, one for standard size, the other for 1/4 scale high torque. When I built this boat, standard size high torque servos really didn't exist like they do today. You could still use the 1/4 scale size or go with a modern high torque. I couldn't find the motor mount, I might still have it somewhere, but I'm not sure. If I do find it I'll throw it in as well.
warrgy69
Dec 06, 2005, 02:48 AM
Got your PM, thanks and look forward to receiving.
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