Caribbean Cruiser
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Caribbean Cruiser
HM Review Dennis Dotterer Caribbean Cruiser Megatech’s great looking electric deep vee gets 25 miles per hour right out of the box. T he Caribbean Cruiser is a full 30 inches long. It’s a completely factory assembled model that includes a fully installed Megatech two-channel pistol grip radio system and two 550-class water-cooled motors. There’s very little to do before running this boat. Drivers only have to install the radio system dry batteries and drop two fully charged 7.2 Volt motor packs into the hull. A simple water cooling system and a separate RC compartment are beneath the Caribbean Cruiser’s removable lid. The “Cruiser” features a rugged, factory-joined ABS hull and deck. The radio and motor compartment cover simply pops off and snaps back in position over two selflocking plastic pins, so no metal clips or other retainers are required. A few more pleasant surprises are in store for purchasers under the hatch, including a pair of cooling tubes around the boat’s electric motors. Water is picked up from a tube installed on the rudder stand, then forced through the hull, around the motors and out the side of the hull as the boat travels through the water. Megatech’s Caribbean Cruiser (#MTC6902) can operate on one or two 7.2 Volt flat Megatech’s Juice Box 2 Dual Battery packs, and these Charger charges two packs at once. batteries slip neatly into a compartment in the motor bay. The radio system is accessed under a second cover, this one water-sealed with strips of vinyl tape. Four pen cells must be installed in the battery box for the on-board RC system and eight more are required for the transmitter. Megatech offers their Caribbean Cruiser Completer Pack (#MTC3810), a startup combo that includes two 2400 mAh batteries, 12 AA batteries and Megatech’s AC/DC Juice Box 2 Dual Charger. HOBBY MERCHANDISER/MAY 2002 The Caribbean Cruiser gets anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes running time, depending upon the number of motor batteries installed and their capacity. I got approximately 17 minutes on a pair of Megatech 2400’s, and that was very impressive, especially when you consider that most of the run was flat out — I really like watching the rooster tail and I estimated my top speed at approximately 22 to 25 miles per hour. Megatech’s Caribbean Cruiser comes Steering is factory assembled with RC installed. responsive with no tendency toward turning the boat over on its back, and the model also features fully adjustable trim tabs to set the planing angle of the hull exactly where the driver wants it. The Caribbean Cruiser is really a lot of fun to drive, and muscle like this in a 30-inch model is normally only expected from a nitro boat — another pleasant surprise. Modelers will enjoy running the Caribbean Cruiser. It’s a great low maintenance electric boat with visibly rewarding performance on the water. Six different frequencies are available so that modelers can run or race their boats together. High speed propellers and 15-turn motor upgrades are also available from Megatech. Priced right for quick turnover, the Caribbean Cruiser is a lot of fun to drive and a solid performer with a good looking profile. Add the Megatech Completer Combo when you close the sale and the customer will have nothing to look forward to but a great day out on the water. For more information about the Caribbean Cruiser and the many other creative nitro and electric RC boats, cars, aircraft and accessories from Megatech, circle #6 on the Reader Service Card, see the ads on pages 1 and 19, or telephone Megatech at Megatech’s Caribbean Cruiser is a great 201-662-8500. performer — cool lines and a big wake. HM 23