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  • kobiwan73
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 9

    #31
    Originally posted by longballlumber View Post
    I am just curious... How many "pre-built" touring cars would you take out of the box and go race with out tearing it completely down to make sure you would be getting top perfomance out of the chassis...

    In my eyes RTR boats fall under the same catagory. You need to go thru everthing to make sure it's right before throwing it on "the track".

    Just my $.02

    later,
    Mike

    If I wanted top performance I wouldn't be buying a RTR. I would have bought a kit and pieced it together with the radio, esc, motor, drive line, etc. of my choice. I didn't buy it to race it. From reading this thread it seems people are getting kits that are built wrong from the factory and that is unacceptable. The people at the factory need to check before it leaves and make sure it is right.A little quality assurance goes a long way, specially for your reputation. I don't mind checking to see if everything is secure, but shouldn't have to return it because of QA issues. I just want to get it, check it over, charge my batteries and go. I shouldn't have to worry about whether or not it's going to work right from the factory. And maybe it will, but like I said I don't need the hassle or the headache just in case it does happen. I just wanted it to have some fun, and that wouldn't be fun to put in in the water fir the first run and have it break. Maybe I'm hitting the panic button a little early,but just the thought of me getting it and something not being right from the factory is discouraging.

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    • Grimracer
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 656

      #32
      Kobiwan 73

      The internet is quite the information house isn’t it!..

      You have information without a boat.

      When you get the boat.. I see you are new to this.. Make your OWN opinion and then let us know. Its going to be hard to do now that you have "read all this stuff" but..

      Keep us posted and remember to "use Product Services" listed in the manual for any questions FIRST!.. then the experts here.

      Grim

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      • wavekatcher
        Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 38

        #33
        I'm sending mine back to tower. Hopefully the motor and flex alignment looks better on the next one I called Hobbico and the tech guy says it is ok to run it this way as long as the flex isn't rubbing the brass stuffing tube. I disagree.CIMG0581.jpg
        Revolt 30, SuperMonoX, NQD "Tear Into"

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        • wavekatcher
          Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 38

          #34
          Originally posted by kobiwan73 View Post
          If I wanted top performance I wouldn't be buying a RTR. I would have bought a kit and pieced it together with the radio, esc, motor, drive line, etc. of my choice. I didn't buy it to race it. From reading this thread it seems people are getting kits that are built wrong from the factory and that is unacceptable. The people at the factory need to check before it leaves and make sure it is right.A little quality assurance goes a long way, specially for your reputation. I don't mind checking to see if everything is secure, but shouldn't have to return it because of QA issues. I just want to get it, check it over, charge my batteries and go. I shouldn't have to worry about whether or not it's going to work right from the factory. And maybe it will, but like I said I don't need the hassle or the headache just in case it does happen. I just wanted it to have some fun, and that wouldn't be fun to put in in the water fir the first run and have it break. Maybe I'm hitting the panic button a little early,but just the thought of me getting it and something not being right from the factory is discouraging.
          RTR means Ready to Repair.
          Revolt 30, SuperMonoX, NQD "Tear Into"

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          • kobiwan73
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 9

            #35
            Originally posted by Grimracer View Post
            Kobiwan 73

            The internet is quite the information house isn’t it!..

            You have information without a boat.

            When you get the boat.. I see you are new to this.. Make your OWN opinion and then let us know. Its going to be hard to do now that you have "read all this stuff" but..

            Keep us posted and remember to "use Product Services" listed in the manual for any questions FIRST!.. then the experts here.

            Grim
            Grim
            Thanks for the post. I probably wouldn't be so worried if this wasn't my very first boat, or if I new someone that ran them, but I don't. As you probably have read, I got out of touring car. I was totally into it. had one of, if not the top car(xray T3) and all the best gear, radio esc etc. I got burned out with all it takes to maintain a top race machine, that and my job prevnts me from racing as much as i would like. So thats why I got a RTR. Something I thought I should just be able to unbox it charge and go have fun. I don't have a problem doing routine maintenance or replaceing the occasional worn or broken part. But, I do expect it to be built right from the factory. I mean correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that was the whole idea of a RTR. It's for those who aren't interested in serious racing and just want to have fun and/or get their feet wet into the hobby with out having to build it and pay to buy seperate electronics and all that. They expect it to work out of the box, period. so yeah, I have to admit I am scared to even attempt to run it. Can you garantee me it will work prperly out of the box. Becasue I feel you should be able to. If not you need to address who is building them. Becasue reading some of the other posts, you seem to have someone that is giving up on the Aquacraft brand. Not good. allot of companies get there business from word of mouth.
            Thanks again for the post, I still have a couple of days to change my mind.

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            • sturco
              Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 93

              #36
              kobiwan 73
              I also was in your situation last year. I wanted a Motley Crew but after reading all the upgrades and tweaking I gave up. This year I decided on the Revolt after years of zenoah powered offshores 50-60" oal. See my earlier post on what I did to my new Revolt here. I saved $50.00 using my Tower H. codes and trust me all my upgrades didn't cost that $50. I did not have a flex issue and probably would feel the same, sucks but happens. That being said my (upgraded) Revolt is way more fun than my zenoah boats were. This is just my opinion, I hope you stay into the boats.
              Steve

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              • kobiwan73
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 9

                #37
                Originally posted by sturco View Post
                kobiwan 73
                I also was in your situation last year. I wanted a Motley Crew but after reading all the upgrades and tweaking I gave up. This year I decided on the Revolt after years of zenoah powered offshores 50-60" oal. See my earlier post on what I did to my new Revolt here. I saved $50.00 using my Tower H. codes and trust me all my upgrades didn't cost that $50. I did not have a flex issue and probably would feel the same, sucks but happens. That being said my (upgraded) Revolt is way more fun than my zenoah boats were. This is just my opinion, I hope you stay into the boats.
                Steve
                sturco
                Thanks, that makes me feel a little better. I do like to go fast, so what I wanted to do with the boat was put the necesary hops on it to get me to about 45-50mph, or as faster than stock as I can get it without having to beef up the drive line. Thats why I didn't get the Traxxas Spartan. Once you put the 6S in it it ruins stuff. The most common was to go to a 180 amp seaking, go to 5S lipo and an after market prop. Or I heard just going to a better prop is all I need. If I could do that, that would be better. Less money.
                Last edited by kobiwan73; 07-23-2012, 12:38 PM.

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                • kobiwan73
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 9

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mike Caruso
                  Kobiwan,
                  I know where you are at I tried cars Onroad and it takes too much time working on them. I want to drive it not work on it all the time be it a car, boat, air plane or Chopper.
                  I have had my Re Volt for a few days in time working with it. Get the boat then go over ever bolt and nut. File rudder water pickup slot and sharpen. Balance prop and sharpen the prop. I was not happy with the cable that came in mine so I bought a new Hughey cable. K.I.S.S. is the rule all the info and help you will find here these guys are really great. Because I am not wasting my time I stepped up and added V4 EagleTree Data Logger to my boat so I can verify what is faster or slower NO BS! I will pass along what does and does not work for me. I will also post pictures of my install I hope within the week. Heck it's 100°F in Chicago I won't be at the pond anyway HA.
                  There is someone else who has already posted his EagleTree info here so look around.
                  Good Luck,
                  MC
                  Mike,
                  Thanks for the info. So far everyone on here has been a big help. where do I find the Hughey Cable? I assume that is a better drive line? (new to boats) What does one cost?

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                  • NissanGTR
                    Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 40

                    #39
                    Originally posted by longballlumber View Post
                    You need to go thru everything to make sure it's right before throwing it on "the track".
                    This is a RTR boat. probably 98% of the people that buy these have NO knowledge of this web forum or even have the time to do ANY research on how to properly "fix" these boats that are supposed to be RTR.

                    Most people buy the boat and plop in battery’s and head for the lake. When the flex shaft breaks and everything goes to the bottom in the first 10 feet of running the boat what are they to do? Call support and wait two weeks for the replacements. By that time their vacation is over and the whole family is disappointed.

                    After spending $50+ on my Motley Crew and 2+ hours of work on it I was able to make it reliable and fun to operate. Too bad I hit the dock.

                    Maybe Brushless/Lipo powered boats weren’t meant for the "daily" masses. With this type of power and speed the boats need to be perfect or problems will arise almost immediately. This is what we are seeing.


                    Built in China SUCKS!

                    The fix is to have people from our own country build these boats! USA!

                    I would be willing to pay more if I saw a 100% built in the USA sticker on the box!

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                    • Doby
                      KANADA RULES!
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 7277

                      #40
                      So you would pay 100% more for the boat built in USA?? No you wouldn't.
                      Grand River Marine Modellers
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                      • sturco
                        Member
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 93

                        #41
                        Doby.......you are right once more ! I have a "custom built" FC Cheetah being built and it's a whole lot more than a couple of Revolts.

                        Steve

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                        • Grimracer
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 656

                          #42
                          Originally posted by kobiwan73 View Post
                          Grim
                          Thanks for the post. I probably wouldn't be so worried if this wasn't my very first boat, or if I new someone that ran them, but I don't. As you probably have read, I got out of touring car. I was totally into it. had one of, if not the top car(xray T3) and all the best gear, radio esc etc. I got burned out with all it takes to maintain a top race machine, that and my job prevnts me from racing as much as i would like. So thats why I got a RTR. Something I thought I should just be able to unbox it charge and go have fun. I don't have a problem doing routine maintenance or replaceing the occasional worn or broken part. But, I do expect it to be built right from the factory. I mean correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that was the whole idea of a RTR. It's for those who aren't interested in serious racing and just want to have fun and/or get their feet wet into the hobby with out having to build it and pay to buy seperate electronics and all that. They expect it to work out of the box, period. so yeah, I have to admit I am scared to even attempt to run it. Can you garantee me it will work prperly out of the box. Becasue I feel you should be able to. If not you need to address who is building them. Becasue reading some of the other posts, you seem to have someone that is giving up on the Aquacraft brand. Not good. allot of companies get there business from word of mouth.
                          Thanks again for the post, I still have a couple of days to change my mind.
                          ko,

                          I understand your concern.

                          I raced RC cars for over 20 years. But for me it was my eyes sight that got me out of it. I raced all kinds but really liked 1/8 Scale on and off road racing. great times..

                          Im not 100 convinced RTR means 100 percent perfect and or that comes with a Guarantee" as such. We know this so we offer a Warranty that Hobby Services takes care of. There are "Boat" guys at Hobby Services so your in good hands.
                          As for the business end of things its FAR MORE complicated then a few simple words. The VERY best we can do and are more than willing to do is "listen", “Understand" and communicate. If that’s not working for you I will be the VERY FIRST too tell you there are some VERY GOOD other MFGs in the RC boat market and maybe that fits you better. As much as we want you running AquaCraft we understand our products might not be for everybody. (I think it says that in the manual too) You know that silly old saying.. Can’t please everybody. As much as I hate that it’s just a simple fact.


                          Kind Regards

                          Grimracer
                          Last edited by Grimracer; 07-25-2012, 10:36 AM.

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                          • siberianhusky
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 2184

                            #43
                            The thing I'd like to know is why on earth have the last two boats AQ has released had the same problem with flex shafts?
                            http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...brand-new-prop!
                            You figure that after the Motley Crew issues they would have made sure this wasn't an issue on the next release.
                            It's really too bad Grims great designs are being hampered by Chinese quality control. Mike needs to go over there with a stout chunk of Hickory and "explain" quality control for a couple hours (or until it sinks in!) He's takin' the heat and doing a damn fine job of it for these simple and cheap to fix issues!
                            If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                            • Doug Smock
                              Moderator
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 5264

                              #44
                              I wonder sometimes if these products wouldn't be better as ARTRs. It would at the very least get guys back to building some, and I like to think they would be happier with the end result.
                              Just thinkin out load.
                              Doug
                              MODEL BOAT RACER
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                              • Grimracer
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 656

                                #45
                                Siber.. that is the AquaCraft 800 pound gorilla. And that SOB is putting up one hell of a fight..

                                I wish I could fill everybody in on the gory details but truth be told some things we just are not willing to talk about. WHEN.. and im committed to getting it right.. get this hammered out its going to be BEER 30 for me!

                                You will all know its been completely dealt with when people start something else..

                                take care.. and again we are working hard at all the stuff the guys have been talking about.

                                Grimracer

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