Where to buy a rc catamaran over 48"
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Where to buy a rc catamaran over 48"
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Gas electric rtr?
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Check for Expresscraft boats. Most of his are 48" or more.
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A lot depends on where you live. In Europe it would be Hans-Peter's or MHZ boats, both really popular in Germany. In the US it would be others.
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Really Leo, did you actually buy one for yourself? I see that you and a few others on this site sure like to promote Hobby Ease. The boat is a cheap pile of crap to put it kindly, it's like a custom painted turd.
I love how they avoid any interior shots of the boat as I'd NEVER buy one without looking under the hatch.
I've seen you posting history.
I love how they avoid any interior shots of the boat as I'd NEVER buy one without looking under the hatch.
I've seen you posting history.
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He posted a lot of spam in the past so I deleted it.
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There's been a few of them in here doing the very same thing. It could just be one person with multiple screen names or others employed at the same place. Usually an IP black takes care of them all. That might be something that you might want to discuss with the higher-ups behind the curtain.
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Tech Addict
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Not quite 48", but I'm building one of these this winterhttp://keithbradleyboats.com/product...ic-style-hull/
Probably the first hull of it's caliber(HPR, MHZ...etc) to be readily available in the USA, and he has had drives made specifically for it. Hull should be here next week.
Probably the first hull of it's caliber(HPR, MHZ...etc) to be readily available in the USA, and he has had drives made specifically for it. Hull should be here next week.
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Tech Initiate
Cat
I have one I will sell you,50 inch Catamaran--contact me [email protected]
Last edited by Jimmy W; 10-24-2014 at 07:44 AM. Reason: adding contact
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Boat
Facebook search rc boats alot of sites to buy from