23 Balaenoptera Musculus Radio Remote Control Racing Boat
This brand new High Speed Dual Motors radio remote controlled RC racing boat is powered by high performance dual 380 size engine to achieve the fastest speed. Its V-hull is designed for high speed...read more
$199.99
Average Customer Rating
4 out of 5 |
Product Features
- Full Function radio remtoe control
- Dual 380 size engine
- Vector push design
- Professional large torsion Twin Propeller system
- Rechargeable battery pack
Product Description
This brand new High Speed Dual Motors radio remote controlled RC racing boat is powered by high performance dual 380 size engine to achieve the fastest speed. Its V-hull is designed for high speed performance. Fully functional radio control system provides smooth and responsive handling experience. Dimension: 23 x 8 x 6 (L x W x H) Equipped with: -7.2V rechargeable battery pack -AC charger -Remote Control transmitter -Extra set of propeller -Display Stand-Assorted Colors ....read more
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4 out of 5





Motor quit working
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Very fun boat. Very fast. However after about an hour of cumulative play time one of the motors quit working. (Not a battery charging issue.) Now the boat only goes around in circles because only one of the two motors works. My son is bummed out. I have not tried to fix it yet. Not sure if it’s something wrong with the boat or something my son did. My son tends to take much better care of his toys than most kiddos, so I suspect it wasn’t his fault. Probably just a loose wire somewhere, but still yet another thing to fix around the house.
Mine Cuts Out.. Would Give Higher Rating Otherwise….
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
…I would give this thing a better rating had it actually ‘worked’… The deal is…when I FINALLY got to a place to use it (shallow bay with little current) it ran JUST long enough to get out of my reach, then quit. Fortunately the current, slowly, brought it to shore as I slipped along moss covered debris trying to get to it… I messed around with wires a little bit and tried again…only this time in a pool (as I wasn’t ready to loose it quite yet…after 3 minutes of drive time). It ran on & off in the pool…so that’s better than just stopping. Maybe I ‘did something’ when moving the wires around inside…I could tell it would be a lot of fun if it didn’t keep cutting out. I haven’t had the time to get back with the company about it. It IS fast (when it runs) and does turn on a dime…but mine has a problem. Hopefully yours wont. When I first powered it up I didn’t realize that you had to touch both copper drive shaft tubes with your fingers in order for the circuit to be completed (as a safety measure)to make the motors run when OUTside of water. The water completes the circuit otherwise. There are two motors & they give you two extra props. It is powerful…when I set it down in the pool it sprayed water all over me when it took off. Good points if I ever get it to work properly. A swimming pool is a bit small to use it in but a good place to test it so you don’t have to go swimming if you have the same experience I did.