Quick Guide to Electric RC Boats

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  • Author Deangelo Williams
  • Published November 9, 2010
  • Word count 509

When you want to make electric RC boats as your hobby, it is a must to learn more about RC boats first. There are four major types to choose from namely sail, gas, nitro and electric. With the electric RC boats, you get the benefits of quiet electric motors that can help avoid disturbing others, the fairly affordable price and easy maintenance. And if you own an electric RC car, you can use the battery charger, battery pack and motor for your electric RC boat.

With regards to the speed of electric RC boats, you can get boat kits which are ready to run at 15 to 20 mph. If you are a beginner in this hobby, this is already a very fast speed especially if you are going to let it run inside a swimming pool. As you progress in your skill level, you can increase the excitement and speed by using higher battery voltages and upgrading to fast motors.

Electric RC boats are highly recommended especially for beginners. When you buy one, you only need a battery charger and a second battery pack so that you can still enjoy running your boat as the other battery is charging. You can also look for the ready to run (RTR) kit that comes with a fully set up motor and installed radio gear.

A sport boat that is similar to the appearance of speedboat craft style is definitely the best option for your first electric RC boat. This shape is based on the cabin cruiser stereotype designed for easy use and control no matter how choppy the waters may be. The deep vee design of the hull makes the boat easier to maneuver and improves stability while cruising the waters.

Electric RC boats can be upgraded by changing the propeller, looking for compatible battery packs that have higher voltages and putting in a big motor. It also depends on the model that you currently have. You can also check with a local hobby store and ask for advice as to the other options available. Unless you want to join competitions, there won’t be much need for upgrading your RC boats.

It is important to note that you have to know about local laws regarding the operation of RC boats in the ponds and lakes around your area. If you break any regulations, you will surely end up paying a relatively high fine for breaching the laws. Also, you have to accept the fact that not all people like RCs especially if the noise is becoming an annoyance to others who are close by.

If you want to get serious with your electric RC boats, local RC boat clubs would certainly welcome you with open arms. By joining such clubs, you will get to learn more about the hobby and you will surely meet people who share the same enthusiasm that you have. And when you are already a member of RC boat clubs, you will receive updates about local competitions and races where you can join and have some excitement.

Deangelo Williams always enjoys his collection of 7 RC boat models. He collects them and plays with them on a daily basis - always trying to expand his collection of RC boatmodels. He enjoys reading up on tips and writing articles for RC hobbyists and beginners alike to radio control toys.

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