You will need:
a foam hull
a propeller
a tail rudder
a servo
a motor
a receiver
and a remote
It depends on what you want to do with your RC car or boat. If you want to increase your engine power you can get a Nitrous upgrade and make your boat or car go faster. If you want to make your car or boat there are body modifications you can do and you can even add lights to make your car or boat look awesome.
i don't know :D
well i know there are ways to make a remote control airsoft turret. so if you take an RC boat and put an airsoft turret on it, one person can control the boat, the other the turret
An rc seaplane, or flying boat, is a remote control plane that can take off and land from water. The bottom of its fuselage is shaped like a boat hull to make it easy to navigate on a lake or pond.
According to a remote control blog,the fastest rc speed boat is a C-1 boat, powered by gas, which can reach up to 200 mph. http://www.xenonproject.com/blog/worlds-fastest-rc-boat/
Well, I am not from "AZ," nor am I a lawer. But, as long as you can use an RC Boat, and fish in those same waters... I don't see the problem with attatching a fishing device to an RC boat. And fishing. With it.
RC boat kits are available for purchase online. You can also purchase RC boat kits in PM Hobbycraft Ltd in Regina, Saskatchewan. It is Canadas largest hobby store.
In theory yes you can. As long as the engine will fit in the boat, is waterproofed, and can be rigged to move the boats propeller.
You could buy a gas powered RC boat from any hobby stores or even a toy store. Or WalMart, Kmart or even Target. You could get a gas powered RC boat from Radio Shack too.
yes, as long as the crystals are the same
The length of time that RC racing boats have to be charged for can vary from boat to boat. It can range from thirty minutes to a couple of hours depending on the battery of the racing boat.
RCSlot.com reports that the world record for a nitro RC boat is right around 124 mph. Check the following link http://www.rcslot.com/blog/rc-nitro-boat-top-speed-record-1243-mph.html