Replacement Prop
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BoatsRock, seeing how you're new here, do you realize that this member has probably gotten an e-mail hoping for a helpful reply to his question and finding yours instead?
Jettyeast67, the problem is that you bought that boat from some chain store. Most of these boats usually end up by being landfill as generally there are no parts available for them.
Money spent on Radio Shack, Wal-mart, Nikko and other cheap brands are a waste of money when companies like Pro Boat and Aquacraft offer boats that are low cost plus repairable not to mention much faster.
Jettyeast67, the problem is that you bought that boat from some chain store. Most of these boats usually end up by being landfill as generally there are no parts available for them.
Money spent on Radio Shack, Wal-mart, Nikko and other cheap brands are a waste of money when companies like Pro Boat and Aquacraft offer boats that are low cost plus repairable not to mention much faster.
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I believe that there were two manufactures of the Atlantio 059. One was Kyosho and the other was a cheapy out of China. If it is made by Kyosho then you might have a chance of getting a new one. Otherwise measure the diameter and shaft size and how it mounts onto the shaft and try and find a suitable replacement.
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From: athens, GREECE
hey guys see how i make my atlantio 059
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BoatsRock, seeing how you're new here, do you realize that this member has probably gotten an e-mail hoping for a helpful reply to his question and finding yours instead?
Jettyeast67, the problem is that you bought that boat from some chain store. Most of these boats usually end up by being landfill as generally there are no parts available for them.
Money spent on Radio Shack, Wal-mart, Nikko and other cheap brands are a waste of money when companies like Pro Boat and Aquacraft offer boats that are low cost plus repairable not to mention much faster.
BoatsRock, seeing how you're new here, do you realize that this member has probably gotten an e-mail hoping for a helpful reply to his question and finding yours instead?
Jettyeast67, the problem is that you bought that boat from some chain store. Most of these boats usually end up by being landfill as generally there are no parts available for them.
Money spent on Radio Shack, Wal-mart, Nikko and other cheap brands are a waste of money when companies like Pro Boat and Aquacraft offer boats that are low cost plus repairable not to mention much faster.
Looks like he was just as lucky when he saw yours.
Take it to a local hobby shop if you have one and see if they have something to a RTR boat that might work. Or look online thru parts list for the
various RTR boats that might list the shaft size and find something compatible as already suggested.
Daniel



