Help Needed with Hardware list
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Help Needed with Hardware list
Hello,
I am buying my first gas rc boat = central rc's 58" fountain.
can anyone please provide a list of the hardware needed to outfit this boat (and possibly links).
Also, if there are any links to install threads, i am trying to learn the terminology and how to do it.
thank you.
I am buying my first gas rc boat = central rc's 58" fountain.
can anyone please provide a list of the hardware needed to outfit this boat (and possibly links).
Also, if there are any links to install threads, i am trying to learn the terminology and how to do it.
thank you.
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RE: Help Needed with Hardware list
ORIGINAL: expresscraft
why not ask rick?he should be able to give the best advise on his boat.once you let him know what you want.
why not ask rick?he should be able to give the best advise on his boat.once you let him know what you want.
thank you, yes i surely will talk to Rick about it but its always good to get more opinions of others using the products its been my experience that when multiple people give their advice and opinions, you can learn little tips that their experiences have taught them.
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RE: Help Needed with Hardware list
ORIGINAL: mistycreekboats
Alex provided you with a good list on Jim's
Alex provided you with a good list on Jim's
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RE: Help Needed with Hardware list
ORIGINAL: lightnincrashes
Speed master.com has everything you need and more and there stuff is made in the usa instead of japan.
Speed master.com has everything you need and more and there stuff is made in the usa instead of japan.
thanks Lightening. Many r/c boater that i have spoken with agree with your suggestion of speed master. I like that they make products right here in the USA and they look durable and just plain cool!