radio contcontrolled boats are a great way of passing the time and enjoying oneself.
Radio Controlled Boats are better than the rc cars, I think, just because of the fact
your going to be by some body of water and it’s usually summer and it’s usually
hot. Kinda goes together if you ask me.
Athough a lot of electric radio controlled boats are perfect for helping a beginner
master the basics, the current era of advanced electric design can give the best of
both worlds for all of today’s R/C boat enthusiasts. Here’s a little beginers guide to
get you going.
Come back soon as there’s always something new to read or look at in this blog. In
fact my goal is to have this blog be your radio controlled toy guide to online
atrticles, product reviews, cool rc boat videos.
Electric RC Boats
If your project is sport, racing, or scale, you have two options: fuel or electric.
Most electric boats require 6 cell 7. An electric motor and reduction gearbox is
used to drive the output arm and a variable component such as a resistor
“potentiometer” or tuning capacitor. 
Fuel
Fuel, start packs, batteries and chargers are almost always sold separate and
must be purchased in order to operate the boat when it arrives. Nitro boats use
Nitro-Methane fuel and Gas boats use regular car gas with oil mixed in the fuel.
Special caution must be taken while near fuel sources.
Gas and Nitro rc boats
Gas boats are capable of very high speeds usually in the 40 to 45mph range. Gas
engines are slightly more complicated mechanically because they have spark plugs
and magnetos. Gas and Nitro boats can run for extended periods of time.
Gasoline-powered vehicles require only a receiver battery pack and a means to
start the motor, usually a pullstart.
If you are looking for some fun in the summer, then radio controlled boats are
just for you. Various radio controlled boats are available for purchase by hobbyists
and consumers; knowing which is right for the individual is very important to a
successful investment and purchase. 
If you’re looking for RC model boats
you need to go over at
www.radiocontrolledstuff.net Today…
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