Product Description 37" Speed X-Cyclone 1/16 RC Racing Boat R/C Radio Remote Controlled NQD Craft
- Factory assembled & painted
- Control forward, left and right turn, stop
- Vector-Push Design
- Powered by twin 380 Type racing motors
- Twin professional style torsion propellers
- High quality, high performance
- Max Speed: 30 mph
- Operating range: 120 feet
- Charging time: 4 hours
- Playing time: 30 minutes
- Dimension: 37"(L) x 10"(W) x 7"(H)
Customer Reviews: it is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!September 2, 2010 Donna Moseley(The Woodlands, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this boat goes 55 mph in the water.I took it out for the fist time. It ran geat! it is the right price.I
hade it for 5 years and it sill runs great!
37 speed x-cyclone 1/16 RC racing boat R/C radioAugust 14, 2010 37 speed x-cyclone 1/16 RC racing boat R/C radio 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this boat is junk it takes on water you can not drive the thing it is junk i would not buy it
A viking funeralDecember 29, 2009 Patrick J. Pearsall(Huntsville, AL) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this boat to replace another one that had broken. It worked fine, however it did not come close to reaching 30 miles an hour, and the battery lasted about 10 to 15 minutes under normal operating conditions. If you are going to buy this boat, I reccomend having the battery re-built at a battery store. I had them rebuild it using NiMh cells and afterwards, the boat ran for about 30 minutes instead of 10. (however, I beleive this voids the warranty)
After about a month, one of the motors started working intermediatly, and now one motor works and the other one is busted, so the boat just goes in circles. After all the work I have put in to this thing, I'm starting to realize I should have bought something nicer. I'm either going to replace the motor, or give it a viking funeral in my swimming pool.
-Patrick
Does not come close to going 30mph!December 28, 2009 TC(ga) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
My son wanted a rc boat that was fast and could go 30mph+. I rand the boat on calm water close to the shore and with charged batteries. It barely went 10mph. My son is very disappointed, but he does like the durability and looks of it. It can handle ruff water with ease. I may see if there is a way to upgrade the engines. I would be happy if I could get it close to 20mph.