'Throwing' the boat to launch?
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ORIGINAL: Ron Olson
I saw that too. I thought that I was lazy!
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Holy cow...
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throwing the boat is a waste of energy.
throwing the boat is a waste of energy.
Holy cow...
Ron- I have to admit, I was speechless for a minute after reading that!
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Bleh I saw them throwing the Rio on youtube, but I know that I'm not going to to that. I'm not going to race, just have fun going around rocks, and drag racing full size boats, lol
I wish the Rio came with a clutch, because I like the idea that you could just pull up to shore and let it idle still without moving. Reverse would be nice too. I guess with the under a thousand, we aren't going to get those features.
I wish the Rio came with a clutch, because I like the idea that you could just pull up to shore and let it idle still without moving. Reverse would be nice too. I guess with the under a thousand, we aren't going to get those features.
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I have been known to be 'lazy' from time to time! I would def rather get the haul vehicle closer than carry all my crap!
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I have been known to be 'lazy' from time to time! I would def rather get the haul vehicle closer than carry all my crap!
I have been known to be 'lazy' from time to time! I would def rather get the haul vehicle closer than carry all my crap!
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Not yet Eric, should be here tomorrow. I hope, big plans for the lake this weekend!!
Not yet Eric, should be here tomorrow. I hope, big plans for the lake this weekend!!
Just wondering how big it is... I know it is advertised as big, but on youtube it doesn't look really that big.. Let us know when you get yours... have fun at the lake
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RE: 'Throwing' the boat to launch?
Yeah... I've been into RC aircraft my entire life. 1/4 scale cub and a seawind float plane as of current.
recently purchased an electric heli, and trying those out as well... HARD TO FLY! but I love a challenge.
Dad got a camp next to a awesome lake, so yeah.... I need a boat now, lol...
I'm an RC freak in every sense of the word..... a proud freak
recently purchased an electric heli, and trying those out as well... HARD TO FLY! but I love a challenge.
Dad got a camp next to a awesome lake, so yeah.... I need a boat now, lol...
I'm an RC freak in every sense of the word..... a proud freak
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Yeah!!! Me too!!! I have nitro trucks/cars and 10+ planes, all nitro except 1 electric, 2 gas cars, 1 is a buggy the other is a truck. Now I have a boat coming and am planning here real soon to get a gas airplane. Gas is so much better than nitro IMHO!!
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Yepp, because I planned on a nitro v 27 from AquaCraft, but the fuel has to be ordered and I can't use my airplane fuel in the boat...
lots of $$$ to, and I hear on the boat you could blow the head if not careful... Seems to much trouble for some casual fun...
The Rio got my attention because of the size and the fact it has, basicly, a weed eater motor that runs on pump gas.... seems easier to deal with, and worth the price IMO.
lots of $$$ to, and I hear on the boat you could blow the head if not careful... Seems to much trouble for some casual fun...
The Rio got my attention because of the size and the fact it has, basicly, a weed eater motor that runs on pump gas.... seems easier to deal with, and worth the price IMO.
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Price here too. lots of 'better' boats out there, but for the money and RTR I couldnt pass it up. I just have so many hobbies that I want to make sure I am going to absolutely love it before I go crazy overboard on it. 1000-?000 is a lot for something that I may end up running only a few times a season.
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Price here too. lots of 'better' boats out there, but for the money and RTR I couldnt pass it up. I just have so many hobbies that I want to make sure I am going to absolutely love it before I go crazy overboard on it. 1000-?000 is a lot for something that I may end up running only a few times a season.
Price here too. lots of 'better' boats out there, but for the money and RTR I couldnt pass it up. I just have so many hobbies that I want to make sure I am going to absolutely love it before I go crazy overboard on it. 1000-?000 is a lot for something that I may end up running only a few times a season.
What color scheme did you get?... I decided to let Tower decide which colors to send me, lol.... I have an awful time trying to decide on that stuff..[>:]
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Maybe a scale boat would be more to your cup of tea - the whole idea of having a petrol motor is to get some sort of half decent power which can be converted to speed.
The forum title should give a clue - Speed - RC Gas Boats!!
The Rio is by all accounts not bad once you get them fettled, but they are designed to go fast, might be a waste to go around at 10mph- there may be better boats out there that will suit you better runnign on electric and may well end up cheaper and more fun for you.
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The forum title should give a clue - Speed - RC Gas Boats!!
The Rio is by all accounts not bad once you get them fettled, but they are designed to go fast, might be a waste to go around at 10mph- there may be better boats out there that will suit you better runnign on electric and may well end up cheaper and more fun for you.
Glenn
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Well I was wrong, it came in today!! if I can figure out posting pic's I will. I got the RED, tower was out of yellow and I really didnt care for blue, with blue water etc. I dunno, maybe i am just wierd, but the red looks sharp!
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Maybe a scale boat would be more to your cup of tea - the whole idea of having a petrol motor is to get some sort of half decent power which can be converted to speed.
The forum title should give a clue - Speed - RC Gas Boats!!
The Rio is by all accounts not bad once you get them fettled, but they are designed to go fast, might be a waste to go around at 10mph- there may be better boats out there that will suit you better runnign on electric and may well end up cheaper and more fun for you.
Glenn
Maybe a scale boat would be more to your cup of tea - the whole idea of having a petrol motor is to get some sort of half decent power which can be converted to speed.
The forum title should give a clue - Speed - RC Gas Boats!!
The Rio is by all accounts not bad once you get them fettled, but they are designed to go fast, might be a waste to go around at 10mph- there may be better boats out there that will suit you better runnign on electric and may well end up cheaper and more fun for you.
Glenn
This is true...
Guess the size and being gas powered kinda gets my blood going, but yeah, maybe electric is the way to go..
I still like the idea of that water pump someone mentioned though... that way I can run slow without the motor over-heating..
I guess I'll just go ahead and get the Rio, fill it with gas, and read the manual step by step... Maybe I'll end up liking going fast with it... damn.... I want to order it tonight, but has to waite a few more weeks[] Have some other stupid things to pay for bleh.
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Well I was wrong, it came in today!! if I can figure out posting pic's I will. I got the RED, tower was out of yellow and I really didnt care for blue, with blue water etc. I dunno, maybe i am just wierd, but the red looks sharp!
Well I was wrong, it came in today!! if I can figure out posting pic's I will. I got the RED, tower was out of yellow and I really didnt care for blue, with blue water etc. I dunno, maybe i am just wierd, but the red looks sharp!
Here is how to post pics... Get a photobucket account, and upload the pics to it from your computer. once uploaded, copy and paste the image url from photobucket between these tags [img][/img]
You can manually write these tags into your post...
I want to see that boat!!
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Wanye I did the same thing with my Rio once tried to throw it in a little farther to clear some weeds and it landed upside down Opps At least I got to try my pool noodles(they Worked)
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Hey you guys talking about buying the rio.The Rios now 50 dollars cheaper from tower and in there speed mart flyer you get a gift certificate also when you buy.P.S. never had a major problem with my rio I love it.It was a pain to get running when it was new but now its great.
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OK, I'm back. I had to run out and get some stuff. You know, fuel for the new boat, shaft grease and oil, ice chest with lots of soda( actually says to get this in the manual, hahaha) I will work on those pictures now. I already have a photobucket account but just have never posted pics on this forum before. Be patient I'll get it figured out.
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Here are the pics, looks better in person if you ask me. It is a very sharp and clean looking craft.
The little red one is a friends Aquacraft Nitro Hammer.
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Nice!...
It does appear to have some girth to it, and almost could be used as a surf board, lol.
Hope you get her goin and don't have a lot of trouble....
Water pics please??
It does appear to have some girth to it, and almost could be used as a surf board, lol.
Hope you get her goin and don't have a lot of trouble....
Water pics please??