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Harbormodels.com has many choices.All kits. Dumas.com has many Chris Craft scale R/C's
I will have to find a pic... I have had my whitewater kayak in my pool more than once.. its a comfortable place to practice eskimo rolls... I've been tempted to upgrade the waterfall on my pool so I can do this:
Me too!
I haven't had great success with any of these toys. The Sea Rays in my video are the worst. I've been given 3 of them over time, and none of them last for more than a few days. They're slow and they take on water at the stern at the dull to deck joint. If they don't outright sink, the electronics fail.
I have a fancy jetboat. It's really fast, but of course isn't good at stopping or backing up, so about all it can do it my small pool is tight circles.
My favorites are the twin-screw rudderless battleships. They cost around $50, are decently fast and handle well. They're good for docking contests and practice, since they do a good job of mimicking how an actual twin-screw vessel handles.
....The Sea Rays in my video are the worst. I've been given 3 of them over time, and none of them last for more than a few days. They're slow and they take on water at the stern at the dull to deck joint. If they don't outright sink, the electronics fail.
Well, technically that's pretty much how Sea Rays are built. bwahhh! (possibly the wrong forum for a boat builder dig)
Don't feel bad. I have a Bayliner.HEY!
<---- Sea Ray owner for the past 21 years! Ok, I have a small water leak at the hull-deck joint, but all it needs is a little caulk...