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Old 07-10-2010, 08:40 PM
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Warehouse Hobbies is my personal vote as you can get it in the water the same day you get one.

Oh & I'm the first member of the "PITCH TEAM" I will be accepting applications after this post


ROFL, silly kids
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:54 AM
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thanks for clearin that up for us............. but i still say WHH.............took mine out to the lake yesterday and it was busy..... lots of tubers,skiers and wake boarders makin waves and the Mag57 took it like a champ! my friends couldn't believe how well she handled the waves! and when it calmed down and i trimmed her up they were impressed with the wide open ovals she was kickin out. i'm in SE MN and there aren't any races that i know of so i bash on rivers and lakes and run solo ovals smiling the whole time. this is why i love my whh...... it works for me

.......what is ROFL??? never-mind........googled it!

ORIGINAL: MadManAndrew

Oh, no, Sippirat, my skills are far from limited. I've been building and running airplanes and trucks for awhile now, I only say I'm looking for something with minimal skill involved becauase this will be my first hobby-grade boat and I'm trying to avoid a big project. I want to have it out on the lake before the end of Summer.
Old 07-11-2010, 04:49 PM
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http://www.aeromarinerc.com/
http://www.cc-racingengines.com/
http://www.zippkits.com/
http://www.topsecretboats.com/
http://www3.telus.net/acboats/Home.htm
http://www.seaducerboats.com/home.htm
http://www.herzogracing.com/_sgg/f10000.htm

All of these guys make boats that are great for sport and racing. Check out this link to modelgasboats.com. Marc and Scott are the moderators. They are extremely knowledgeable and giving in the info they provide. Marc has various Step-By-Step build guides to a lot of hot boats. Familiarize yourself with his instructions, order your gear, and go for it. http://www.modelgasboats.com/Magazine_Content/Boats/ This link is truly priceless if you are on the fence about building your first.
Old 07-11-2010, 06:06 PM
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Yea, the "Pitch Team" didn't want to waste too much ammo on ya.. kinda worn out at this point

So MadManAndrew did you want to get a boat with a clutch or no clutch, mono, cat, waterpump or no waterpump?
Sport boat or race boat?

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