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coronacrawler
Oct 05, 2006, 06:22 AM
Blue Rigger Boat RTR (still needs adjustments)

Well over $250.00 in parts Make Offers
email me if your interested... mich_mike@msn.com

Blue Rigger up for grabs.......
boat was originally built for a nitro motor but was converted

Parts Included:
-Novak Super Sport Brushless System original box and paper work
-Traxxas 3 channel radio and reciever w/ crystals
-Hitec HS 625MG servo
-Custom extended duratrax connectors
-Tough Racing: brass collet coupler, .187 Brass Tube Mount for 540size Motor, 540size adjustable motor mount
-Hardware: polished right fin, 1/8 flex shaft, Octura 442 prop, polished rudder (w/ water pickup)and strut and a custom made hydro polished rudder (not installed also w/ water pickup)
-Fuel grade green water tubing

I do have a new set of Enerland Li-poly batteries w/ the charger it came with for $75.00 they have only been used for 3 to 4 runs about 3 minutes a piece (7.4V 3100mAH 12C Continuous (20C Burst)

Thanks
Mike

Satkunas
Oct 05, 2006, 10:06 AM
What is the boat overall speed with this setup? Can I use a 3s Lipo with this setup?

coronacrawler
Oct 06, 2006, 12:49 AM
I honestly have only had it tested with that one 6cell gp3300 and then a screw got loose on the shaft never really took it further then 15'.

i have never actually put any Li-Pos up to it.

Ive honestly just been burned out when it comes to rc's and have moved on to other things, thats the main reason behind selling it..

I honestly dont know sqwat about boats but im almost sertain if someone would match up the right prop to that motor and battery setup it would be somewhat fast.

Thanks
Mike

TIA
Oct 25, 2006, 08:20 PM
What is the measurement of the rear tub accross the back? (not including the sponsons) Just the tub at the top.

What is the length from the back of the tub to the front tip of the front sponsons?

And would you consider parting out the electronics and just selling the boat w/o Batt., ESC, & motor?

TIA