React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR

React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
React 17 Self Righting Deep V Brushed: RTR
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SKU: 100018674
Part #: PRB08024
UPC: 605482603192
MFG: Pro Boat
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React 17" Self-Righting Brushed Deep-V RTR


Features:
• Capable of reaching speeds of 19+ MPH
• Self-righting hull system keeps you from going belly-up
• Potent 390 size brushed motor
• Includes 2.4GHz marine radio system
• Water-sensor prevents waterless accelerations
• USB Battery Charger
• 1500mAh Boat Battery
• Composite molded 2 blade propeller


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Overview:
Take to the water with the compact and convenient Pro Boat® React™ 17 Deep-V, a dynamic self-righting 17-inch Deep-V that will never leave you "up a creek without a paddle". This intuitive RTR comes out of the box equipped with impressive features that give you the edge over the competition.


Thanks to a potent 390 size brushed motor under its canopy, the React 17 makes it easy to overpower your competition with speeds in excess of 19+ MPH. In the event you push the boat past its limit and go belly up, getting the React 17 back to a race-ready position is as simple as "rocking the boat" by hammering the throttle backward and forward.

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