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dadirtsavage 08-16-2008 02:54 AM

Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
I've always wanted to have a nitro rc boat. problem is, I LIVE IN HAWAII!!! all saltwater!!! Would any nitro rc boat be okay in saltwater? or definate no go?

dadirtsavage 08-16-2008 03:28 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 


ORIGINAL: dadirtsavage

I've always wanted to have a nitro rc boat. problem is, I LIVE IN HAWAII!!! all saltwater!!! Would any nitro rc boat be okay in saltwater? or definate no go?
can someone please give some info or advice! ::)

Spetz 08-16-2008 04:12 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
If you clean everything with freshwater and lube everything up after a run in salt water it'll be ok

There's a fairly long list of things to do though

f16man 08-16-2008 10:37 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
Its no problem to run in salt water if you can find a spot to run in calm water , I havent been to your island but I have been to Maui and did not see too many places to run there.

BB Modss 08-16-2008 12:02 PM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
I hated Maui, I prefer Waikiki.

Hotel in Maui
http://kattrourke.com/images/006.JPG


Hotel in Waikiki
http://kattrourke.com/images/rwghyrtghr.JPG


water is calmer on the big island.

dadirtsavage 08-16-2008 03:12 PM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 

ORIGINAL: BB Modss

I hated Maui, I prefer Waikiki.

water is calmer on the big island.
it actually depends where u are at on maui. I live on oahu so theres a few places to run it that arnt too choppy at all. Can anyone reccomend a boat that will be able to handle a little chop? cuz its not always real flat water. this is what the water is usually like....
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_cCYv5Kr2Mdc/SA...w/P4180490.JPG

f16man 08-17-2008 07:37 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
HA HA BB you're just a city boy I go to get away from all that civilization he he he .

jac32224 08-21-2008 10:27 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 
Hello there... Salt isn't so much a problem if you stay ahead of it. I run in salt water from time to time... Do you fish? If you do, you may be familiar with many products out there to help protect your fishing gear. A spray lube called Reel Magic for example. It is a silicone based spray that helps protect from pitting common with exposure to salt water and air. I spray on the ext. of my running gear and engine (after engine cools). If your are really anal... There is a product for full sized boats called nutra-salt. Its not cheap, but its designed to beak down salt deposits. Injecting thru your water cooling, letting it sit then flush out will keep everything deposit free. The problem with salt is you have to keep in mind that everything is exposed... Not just the engine. Running gear to the control linkages, even the electrical connections for the servos and RX batt... EVERYTHING. As you know living in HI, the salt air over time can do a number on things too.

Good Luck & Hope That Helps

John

BB Modss 08-21-2008 10:35 AM

RE: Thinking of getting into nitro boating....
 


ORIGINAL: f16man

HA HA BB you're just a city boy I go to get away from all that civilization he he he .


I suppose your right.


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