Model yacht - radio controlled with motor
The Pro Boat Endeavor Sailboat offers the benefit of an electric backup motor in case of sudden wind loss. The boat comes completely ready-to-run including transmitter. The Endeavor's compact design, RTR setup, and standard servo sail make this an excellent choice for the beginner RC enthusiast looking for an entry-level Sailboat that looks as good as it performs.
Features:
Easily returns to shore thanks to electric power
Ready-to-run with no assembly required
Compact design for easy transportation
Standard sail servo offers a straightforward design
Specifications:
Length: 24 in (609.6mm)
Beam: 6.25 in (158.75mm)
Motor Size: 380-size
Mast Height: 36.5 in
Radio: Pro Boat 2-Channel 27MHz AM (preinstalled)
Sail Area (Main): 170 sq in
Sail Area (Jib): 94 sq in
Sail Area (Overall): 264 sq in
$300 or offer
Contact 021-918826
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