the reason they toss them on launch is so the engine doesnt cut because it doesnt have a clutch so the force of the prop initally accelerating the boat can cause it to cut
Many boats, especially ones with a huge amount of power, tend to cavitate when taking off, meaning the prop just sits there and spins. By tossing it in with some forward momentum, it helps reduce the chance of cavitation.
damne
sloppyhih8a1234 1 year ago
Thank god he didn't forget his cool team shirt at home.
rockie071 1 year ago
@rockie071 that had me laughing
mikeee0994 10 months ago
the reason they toss them on launch is so the engine doesnt cut because it doesnt have a clutch so the force of the prop initally accelerating the boat can cause it to cut
peterm8133 1 year ago
Very Nice.....But sill i just cant understand why people dont go over to electric?
Baxzie 2 years ago
many reasons not to go electric.
One this is a gas rigger so you would need a big brushless on 10-12s
runtime with gas is much much longer than batteries!
brushless is cool and so is GAS!
brushless55 2 years ago
wow dat the fastest rc boat ive ever seen
dantelevari627 2 years ago
:O
fucking fast
533700 2 years ago
did you make this boat
bradyhpifirestorm 2 years ago
hi very nice!!
Is this a crapshooter? Which Engine do you have?
aaltaaaaa 3 years ago
that boat is fucking NICEE
dubbelo020 3 years ago
wow!! 2 questions thou.....1 why did u have to go and trow it in the water? and 2 how fast?
snosfun600 3 years ago
Many boats, especially ones with a huge amount of power, tend to cavitate when taking off, meaning the prop just sits there and spins. By tossing it in with some forward momentum, it helps reduce the chance of cavitation.
tcabner 2 years ago
so it does not stall out
dumdumcandy 2 years ago
very nice boys
monohull1968 4 years ago
hey steven
im fastguy from rcu!!
Fastydaddy 4 years ago