Aquacraft hammer
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Aquacraft hammer
I found one of these on the local craigslist for $100. Still new in the packaging. Would it be worth it to get and play with? I was thinking a surface drive conversion, maybe with SV27 hardware, would be fun. But maybe hard since it's not fiberglass.
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RE: Aquacraft hammer
There was a post recently from one of the regulars on here Stinger9d9 that had a video and a recipe for what to do. I'd recomend it. I think he was running 40+ on 2S with it.
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RE: Aquacraft hammer
Look in this thread and watch the vid. I was wrong he running 6 cells to do this. Amazing.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9110390/tm.htm
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9110390/tm.htm
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RE: Aquacraft hammer
Personally I would say $80 for it, but still good boat, I managed to get 33mph on mine with only swapping motor and esc to brushless. Converting to surface is the way to go but out of the hole and turning with original stuff is insane compared to surface.