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Let us take some of the stress out of holiday gift buying this season by giving you more time to qualify for price adjustments. Price adjustments on purchases are available 10/8/2022 until 12/25/22. If an item you buy has a price reduction before Christmas, we will credit the difference upon request, so you can shop confidently knowing your price is guaranteed.
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Whether you crave action or relaxation, you'll enjoy radio-controlled boating. There's nothing quite as soothing as gliding your scale RC sailboat across a pond, or for full-throttle excitement, you can race an electric-powered deep vee or hydro! Many of Tower Hobbies' most popular model RC boats come prebuilt. To start making waves, just add water!
Pro Boat Recoil 2 V2 26". The 26-inch, ready-to-run Pro Boat Recoil 2 Heat Wave V2 makes smooth, wave-cutting deep-V performance easier than ever to enjoy. If it flips, just press the self-righting button on its new, custom programmed Spektrum SLT3 radio.
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Pro Boat Recoil 2 Shreddy V2 26". The 26-inch, ready-to-run Pro Boat Recoil 2 Shreddy V2 makes smooth, wave-cutting deep-V performance easier than ever to enjoy. If it flips, just press the self-righting button on its new, custom programmed Spektrum SLT3 radio.
The Super Sonicwake 48” RTR doesn’t just push the envelope — it tears through, with the largest size and best performance of any Pro Boat model to date. It’s also the biggest self-righting boat ever in RC.
Pro Boat Sonicwake V2 36" Self-Righting Brushless Deep-V RTR. The perfect Deep-V for the beginner to the avid boater, it offers performance capable of hitting 50+ MPH and a worry-free self-righting feature that flips the boat back upright in a matter of seconds.
When boating enthusiasts want RC models that look as good as they perform, they turn to Pro Boat®! Their RC boats, which include everything from scale RC sailboats to fully licensed RC powerboats, exceed expectations and provide years of radio control fun and excitement.
For over 70 years the employees of Dumas Products have been providing model boat kits to hobby enthusiasts around the world making them one of the oldest continuously operating hobby manufactures in existence.
Looking to make a repair, or upgrade to your current RC boat model? We have everything you need to keep your RC boat afloat, including RC boat batteries, chargers, engines, hardware, motors and spare parts.
Tower Hobbies is one of the leading sources for quality-built RC boats, parts and accessories. We offer one of the widest selections of RC boating equipment because there is a wide range in skill, hobby and interest levels.
It can be hard to know where to begin when buying your first RC boat and setting out for the water. It’s important to understand your current skill level, along with where you plan on setting sail, in order to find the right RC boat for your needs.
There are many models and options available when starting out, so it’s important that you learn a few key areas when it comes to RC boating.
It’s important to understand your battery life when out on a body of water. An RC boat can and will run out of battery after an extended period of cruising on the water and it’s not fun if you have to fish out the boat yourself once it peters out. Having a second charged battery on hand can be a great way to increase your time out on the water.
In addition to battery life, it’s important to know what the range is on your model’s RC controller – especially on larger bodies of water. A beginner mistake is allowing the boat to get too far away and out of range for picking up the remote-control signal. When looking to purchase a reliable RC boat, it’s important to understand your intended application.
Getting the fastest and most agile boat on the water can be fun, but it’s important to recognize your skill level. Fast RC boats can reach speeds of up to 50 miles per hour! RC boats can be more difficult to control and just like real boats, the RC boat can be at risk to capsizing. For beginners, you may try to find a boat with adjustable speeds and self-righting systems that help prevent issues from lack of control skill.
We always recommend evaluating what type of hobbyist you are before making a boat purchase? Are you looking for fun, high-speed action or would you prefer a relaxing day at sail? Tower Hobbies offers a wide variety of RC boats, including RC boat kits designed to be built and driven by you. Check out our summaries below to find the right RC boat for your hobby.
Electric RC boats use two types of electric motors – brushed and brushless. (You can learn more about the difference between brushed and brushless motors here). Electric RC boats are easier to get up and running and they are quieter and cleaner than gas RC boats. Electric boats come in a larger variety of sizes and hobby skill levels, whereas gas-powered RC boats tend to be used by intermediate or expert hobbyists.
Gas-powered RC boats are typically larger due to the engine size, and offer increased realism, including smoke and noise of a gas-powered engine. Gas-powered RC boat engines do require some mechanical skills for engine tuning and maintenance but are typically faster and more water-resistant than brushed and brushless electric motors if well-tuned.
Remote controlled sailboats use the natural wind for movement and the user controls the boats steering and positioning of sails with a radio transmitter. RC sailboats come in a wide variety of options, including electric motors, which can be valuable when the wind dies down or better maneuverability back to shore.
RC scale boats are based on real world ships, boats and vessels. These are typically sold in kit form, where the user builds the RC model, adds the motor and drive train and then sails the boat on the water. RC scale boat kits require skill in ship building as the model must float (balanced) and be watertight. These projects require significant time investment but can be exceptionally rewarding once completed.
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