hello there, i am sean and hopefully i can convince my dad to let me get an RC sub kit....
Im the new guy
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Sean,
Welcome aboard. I noticed from
Sean,
Welcome aboard. I noticed from your profile that you are located in New Jersey. If you are free this Sunday there is a fun run scheduled by the South Orange Seaport group in
South Orange (check their web site for directions) and besides myself there will probably be a couple more subs in the water. Also make sure you hook up with the folks at the Sub Com East group which meets ever month. If you decide
to get into subs you will find these folks to be a great help
in getting you started.
Ron
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welcome aboard sean.
how about
welcome aboard sean.
how about explaining how it would be a great father/son project
and how much you could learn
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hehehehe, i like that idea,
hehehehe, i like that idea, maybe i could convince him of that (its the prices that turned him down first)
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Seeing as you seem to
Seeing as you seem to like Submersible craft you may want to have a look at this, which is probably the cheapest and best value kit on the market-
I've seen plenty of these working, and they perform very well indeed.
Andy
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Seeing as you seem to
Seeing as you seem to like Submersible craft you may want to have a look at this, which is probably the cheapest and best value kit on the market-
I've seen plenty of these working, and they perform very well indeed.
Andy
is it better then the robbe seawofl v2 ?
that is quit same price...
do u have pic in real sub life ?
thanks
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Hi,
According to xe.com
£74= $133.719US
at the
Hi,
According to xe.com
£74= $133.719US
at the present exchange rate.
I wouldn't say the Deep dive VI is any better than the Robbe Seawolf. Wouldn't say it's any worse either.
They're different kinds of boat. The Deep dive hasn't got a cylindrical pressure hull, whereas the Robbe has. This means the Robbe is a better boat if you want to dive to the deep end.
The deep dive is a small submersible craft, which will be easier to transport and manoeuver in a small pool.
If you want a small model, that dives deep, buy a Delphin!
Pays your money..............
Andy
Edited By Sub culture on 1093331966
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Ok thanks
deep dive and seawolf
Ok thanks
deep dive and seawolf are really near for the price..
does the seawolf is hard to build ?
The deep dive is probably as easy as it gets- doesn't even need paint!
Skip Asay's boats are also good, and you will get very good after sales support, which will likely be lacking from the other manufacturers.
His boats are probably a little outside your budget however, as these are static divers.
However you do have the Sub Committee, and no problems are insurmountable.
Andy
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Ok thanks
deep dive and seawolf
Ok thanks
deep dive and seawolf are really near for the price..
does the seawolf is hard to build ?
The deep dive is probably as easy as it gets- doesn't even need paint!
Skip Asay's boats are also good, and you will get very good after sales support, which will likely be lacking from the other manufacturers.
His boats are probably a little outside your budget however, as these are static divers.
However you do have the Sub Committee, and no problems are insurmountable.
Andy
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hehehehe, i like that idea,
hehehehe, i like that idea, maybe i could convince him of that (its the prices that turned him down first), maybe i'll tell him about the yellow one you have there
Right now i have these guys:
Larry
curly
moe
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