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Sold out of 20 of them in less than a day. This has to be the fastest we have ever sold any product. I will have more in a few days.Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
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Steven, what a nice offer you have made for all of the OSE bought UL-1 owners out there! A++ in my book!!
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I think thats directly related to the leaky stock ones. You should be thanking Grim for that design....Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro View PostSold out of 20 of them in less than a day. This has to be the fastest we have ever sold any product. I will have more in a few days.
My prop hasn't been wet in a while.
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Its a good idea to let my UL-1 customers first crack. But unfortunately I don't have a list of people that I sold the boats to. I'm working on a way to search my sales database by people that have bought specific items. Right now I can just find orders by name, email or order number.Originally posted by Rex R View Postlooks like a nice bit of work. figured I'd be nice and let those who bought their ul-1's from ose have the 1st crack at the jackets
...I'll pounce on the 2nd batch.
rexSteven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
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I thank him for building two of the best electric rtr boats to hit the market ever at this price point.Originally posted by calcagno45 View PostI think thats directly related to the leaky stock ones. You should be thanking Grim for that design....

Sure there are a few bumps in the road. But bumps are what keeps me interested in playing with these rtr boats.Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
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Very true Steven...
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Besides that... Hop-Ups are part of EVERY RC industry... Tamiya, Traxxas, ParkZone, etc... NONE of these complanies make a RTR that couldn't use some hop-up parts, No reason boating has to be, or should be, any different!Originally posted by Steven Vaccaro View PostI thank him for building two of the best electric rtr boats to hit the market ever at this price point.
Sure there are a few bumps in the road. But bumps are what keeps me interested in playing with these rtr boats.
That's part of the reason they are able to deliver these things to us for the price!Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."
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Originally posted by Darin Jordan View PostBesides that... Hop-Ups are part of EVERY RC industry... Tamiya, Traxxas, ParkZone, etc... NONE of these complanies make a RTR that couldn't use some hop-up parts, No reason boating has to be, or should be, any different!
That's part of the reason they are able to deliver these things to us for the price!
Exactly! Its what keeps things interesting. It keeps us building, It keeps us reading and waiting for those magazines with a ton of ads! The car guys buy a "average" truck for $300-$500, then dump thousands to make them cooler, faster and better handling.Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!
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