Beginner Setup
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Hi Everyone. I am new to to Rc Boat world so I need a few pointers and suggestions. I am looking to spend between $200-$250 and I cant really find anything to impressive in that price range. Can someone or a few please step up and hook a new guy up. What am I looking for?
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Do you already have some R/C gear that you might be able to use for a boat? Anything can help it you need to keep the costs down.
Under $250.00 can be done ready to rock but you're looking at an electric boat. Tower Hobbies, Offshore Electrics and some other sites have some low-cost boats ready to go, even with batteries and charger within your price range.
Under $250.00 can be done ready to rock but you're looking at an electric boat. Tower Hobbies, Offshore Electrics and some other sites have some low-cost boats ready to go, even with batteries and charger within your price range.
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Thanks Ron........I am looking for an electric boat that is reliable and has good reviews. Unfortunately I have nothing. Any suggestions on a read to go setup?
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Are you looking for a floating buggy or a good looking boat? (bias) If you are prepared to build from a plan, your budget should be very feasible. Reckon for a kit about $80 plus $80 per foot length, and you should be in the right area with a bit of careful shopping.
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Thank You to all that replied. I am actually interested in a RC Boat. I guess from what I understand that building will cut cost. Right? My only concern is that I really dont know anything about these hulls, engines, batteries, etc. I have looked and may just have to spend the extra money to purchase an all in one box deal. Would that be a decent decision for a first timer? The Traxxas Villain Ex looked like a pretty good boat and it got good reviews from most sites. BUTTTTT. When its all said and done Batteries, Charger, Remote Console, and shipping I am up to $400. Does anyone, anyone please have any suggestions to get me started into this hobby. Thanks to all.......
The new guy
The new guy
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well my firend your best bet would be at this link
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...7p?CATEGORY=BA
wish i could help you more but Im just like Ron on this mater dont
know much about FE boats good luck.
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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...7p?CATEGORY=BA
wish i could help you more but Im just like Ron on this mater dont
know much about FE boats good luck.
regards
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The Tower boat is popular for a low-cost boat and even some clubs are using it for a racing class. The Hammer as well as most others have complete package deals but with your spare change I'd grab up some better battery packs.
Watch for sales and coupon specials. Sign up for their online sales so that you can get the coupon numbers.
Watch for sales and coupon specials. Sign up for their online sales so that you can get the coupon numbers.



