Here's a few shots of mine. Ran it yesterday and think I threw the barring in the motor. That's what I get for running it in the ocean
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12-20-2010 07:32 AMyeah the MHZ 6's twin set-up was around 1500.00 + then if you needed the gear boxes for a single twin drive etc etc. I have two sets never used 1 set on a Bonzi 84" Apache and the other set just sitting in a box now for a few years.
I've been looking for somebody that makes a 72" "Cigarette" hull and not an Apache for years now. Ren3 : boat looks good and is big but I've been looking for the 72" Ajack Hawk boat that PI/Black Hawk Hobbies used to build.
Maybe somebody can retool and make an updated version of the Cigarettes, everybody builds an Apache in the R/c world and it's Annoying.
I also have a 43" team USA from Aeromarine with a J&G 25.6 cc Zen and a Hoover Hydro with same engine from back in the day. I used to race in a club in Elyria, OH The North Coast Pondhoppers they have some of the fastest boats in the nation in the club many over 100mph
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12-20-2010 07:34 AMtoo bad that MHZ has quit making them drives also, been about a tear now. Hopefully they are retooling to withstand some these twin cylinder hi torque engines being built today
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02-17-2011 11:21 AMWe just put our 73" Mystic into production drives and rudder stilll in the works but werner or MHZ works. Here is a link to it as imgaes are to large to post.
http://www.centralrchobbies.net/Services.html
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03-21-2011 06:43 AM
Just got a Pro Boats Miss Geico cat with the brushless motor and LiPo's.....it's pretty crazy for an electric.I prefer electric over gas. Have a couple gas cars but use the electric ones more. On the boat side the weedeater powered boats are great to run(bigger boat=bigger water) but get expensive quick(what boat doesn't)The bottom line is that R/C boating is a blast and if you've never tried it now is the time.There are all kinds of choices and price ranges.Check it out...http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB4100
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05-26-2011 09:53 PM
thats bad a$$. nice detail work on that boat
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05-28-2011 07:17 PM
My 56" Aeromarine Apache. I decided to sell it. I sold the drives and the drivers. All I have is the hull. I was about to put it together with the Arrow Shark Drives. I think look more scale than MHZ.
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06-24-2011 07:53 AM
You gotta notice the bird buzzing the boat in the early part of the video...http://www.youtube.com/user/rockstar1320?feature=mhee
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06-30-2011 12:07 AM
My grandson plays with this in the pool my son bought it for me years back!
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07-01-2011 01:00 AM
my cousin has one just like this, just not painted the same. It is almost impossible to trade drivers without killing the engine. We tried a few times and had to hop in the row boat to go get it.
They are balanced very well, you can jump wake and land flat with no problems.
I can't believe those dual engine rc gas boats with #6's... that is so cool.
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08-08-2011 10:53 PM
I still think I might one day finish mine. Just been trying to buy another "real" boat. Hope to close a deal this week.
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08-22-2011 04:39 PMHere is a pic of my BatBoat at an appearance that we had. The matching RC boat sits atop the hull. It has a pull start weedeater type motor in it.
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08-22-2011 04:43 PMSweet!!!!!!
Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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