25-35 inch hull/kit
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25-35 inch hull/kit
Hey guys,
I've asked a million people if they know of any hullsor kits that are reasonable priced and between 25-35 inches. All the kits/hulls I have found are like 45 inches which I can't afford to power very well. Aren't there any smaller hulls or kits for sale with good quality? (hydros, cats, monos,or riggers it doesnt matter) anything I can power with a small gas or nitro engine that can be made very fast. Please gimme some ideas.
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Hollis
I've asked a million people if they know of any hullsor kits that are reasonable priced and between 25-35 inches. All the kits/hulls I have found are like 45 inches which I can't afford to power very well. Aren't there any smaller hulls or kits for sale with good quality? (hydros, cats, monos,or riggers it doesnt matter) anything I can power with a small gas or nitro engine that can be made very fast. Please gimme some ideas.
Sincerely,
Hollis
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Here are several............................ http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/products.php?cat=9
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Forget this... I'm getting a great deal on the SI3 60 series nitro airboat
Forget this... I'm getting a great deal on the SI3 60 series nitro airboat
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RE: 25-35 inch hull/kit
They've just been threads asking if a certain brand of boats are well built or asking general questions. I've taken everyones advice.
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I have to agree with nomobux....................you have gone from electric vee to gas to nitro and now to an airboat, i have offered you advice on what you have asked, i dont think you have considered anything anyone has told you..............so now your decision is air boat? I hope your "airboat" works well for you.
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I have to agree with nomobux....................you have gone from electric vee to gas to nitro and now to an airboat, i have offered you advice on what you have asked, i dont think you have considered anything anyone has told you..............so now your decision is air boat? I hope your ''airboat'' works well for you.
I have to agree with nomobux....................you have gone from electric vee to gas to nitro and now to an airboat, i have offered you advice on what you have asked, i dont think you have considered anything anyone has told you..............so now your decision is air boat? I hope your ''airboat'' works well for you.
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Nah, I will find the information the way I want. I've searched for alot of this with no avail. I'll handle my posts; you handle yours. mk? mk.
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Stacked, no matter how you look at it, to go with a deep v or any inboard hydro you will have to spend $500.00 or more dollars to get anything with quality. You can get into the SI hydro for under $400.00. It will outrun and out last any inboard for comparable money. For your money you can't go wrong with the SI. And please do yourself a favor and don't be a smart*** when people are only trying to help you. Dennis
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I have looked into every boat anyone has suggested and looked into all advice and tips given to me. The only thing I have not considered was Dan S' advice to make more money and/or buy it all over a few months time. This is becacause I'm not interested in spending any more that 350 dollars on a boat untill I decide I really enjoy the hobby. IF you guys think I can just come into a hobby and right off the bat know that I want a gas or nitro or electric and what type of hull.. I'm trying to learn as much as I can about all types so I can pick what kind I want.