45 Darter King Mosquito Craft Huge RC Racing
- Full Function Radio Controlled (Control forward , left and right turn, stop)
- Professional torsion larger propeller
- Handles rough water
- The latest water cooling system
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Average Customer Rating
1 out of 5 |
Product Features
- Powered by triple 550 type racing motors
- Speed: Up to 45 mph, Handles rough wate
- Dimension: 45L x 15W x 9H
- 100% metal activating mechanism
- Color may vary
Product Description
- Full Function Radio Controlled (Control forward , left and right turn, stop)
- Professional torsion larger propeller
- Handles rough water
- The latest water cooling system
- Powered by triple 550 type racing motors
- High speed servo for rudder control for great maneuvering capabilities
- Glossy exterior paint
- Aerodynamic ABS plastic body
- Vector-push design, easy to be controlled
- 100% metal activating mechanism
- Professional Hi-Capacity rechargeable battery
- Outdoor operating range up to 300 feet away
- Speed: Up to 45 mph
- Playing time: up to 30 minutes after 5 hours charging
- Ready to Run
- Dimension: 45L x 15W x 9H
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1 out of 5





EXTREMELY over-rated!!!
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
First of all, never buy from AmazingTechDepot, they WILL rip you off. Simply put, they are out to get your money. As for the boat, the only way this boat will even come close to the “advertised speed” of 45 mph, is if it’s going with the wind in a tropical storm. On a very calm day, on glass smooth water, this boat might do 10 mph for about 2 minutes only. And the run time is not what is advertised either. On a full charge you will not even get 10 minutes before it’s at the mercy of the wind and current. AmazingTechDepot provided a Lead-Acid battery that does not fit in the boat, that’s because it was not designed for it. The paperwork that came with the boat gave descriptions and instructions on charging a Ni-Cad battery, which would perform far better than a Lead-Acid battery. So most people that do not understand the differences between the two batteries will not know they are actually getting ripped off. Lead-Acid batteries gradually declines in power, where Ni-Cad has not only more power, but it’s power output stays constant until it needs recharged. The bottom line is people are simply stuck with a boat that does not even come close to advertised expectations and performance, and the return/refund policies are designed to make it pointless in even attempting to get your money back. If you purchase this boat, I can boldly promise you that you will be disappointed.