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This has got to be the stupidest thread ever on this site.
Why even run records or race. Let’s just make statements on the internet from where ever we want to and never even be on the clock.
There are lots of really good race boats made and in the right hands any of them can win.
However, over the last 30 years there is one manufacturer that has more US1, national and world championships and records then All the others. Not internet chatter.

Value is in the eye of the buyer not a validation of its usefulness.We live in a era of Bitcoin, where people are paying a lot for something most have never seen. How many millions Are spent on cars every year that are never driven?? Doesn’t make that car the best ever. Somebody just wanted it enough to pay for it.

next there will be a discussion on why seaducers aren’t the best monos. Lmao

Congratulations on the sale and on the purchase!!
Danny,

Nobody is suggesting anything of the sort. Greg asked how they perform as opposed to the Eagle. Admittedly, my reply was, in fact, my opinion, but then I backed it up by using this very sale as citation, that Greg had pretty much kind of validated with the lead-up to his question ("Poof it’s gone, again...."). It wasn't until somebody without any skin in the sale questioned the sale itself that this discussion went sideways. This has nothing to do keyboard racing. This has to do with the value of an item up for sale in the eyes of an individual seeking to buy it. That's it. It's pretty simple. If you're (whoever) not a fan of Crapshooters, I'm not really sure why you would care what one sold for.

Thanks. Brad.
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Well said Danny, the key board racers persist in their wild statement's without much actual fact to back them up. To be correct the Crapshooter is a fine boat, however Stu's marketing strategy has bin to limit production and not flood the market with his product. I have seen, raced and touched several Crapshooter's and if you have ever launched one you would have noticed they are extremely light. So with one of today's fine nitro racing motors either stock or modded a light boat will be fast. That's it !! I've watched Stan Simpson run down Stu's 40 boat at Charleston with his JAE. If you ever seen Ralph's twin race in a heat with Stu's twin, you know the results of that. Like Danny said there are many great boats out there that can win on a given day. If you think paying $3000 for an RC boat is your ticket to winning then show up at one of the great nitro races around our country and show us your stuff.
Timothy,

It's not so much a marketing plan. Stu doesn't build them to make money, or even to support the hobby for himself. He enjoys building them and going to races and seeing others doing well with them.

It's also not that they are light. Yes, a well built Crapshooter will be light. But, then again, so will an Eagle, Roadrunner, JAE, or whatever. Truth is, they are no lighter than literally any other boat. I'd argue that they are considerably heavier than some they've competed against. It's also been argued, or "keyboard raced" that too light of a boat is more of a liability than it is an asset. I can also tell you that I was present for the maiden trials of a Crapshooter that was built as light as could possibly be built (way beyond the norm), and it was upside down about as much as it was right side up. No. The reason they run so well is because of the exhaustive effort that has gone into making them do so.

As for certain anecdotal accounts... And? Hell.... I've beaten Stu a handful of times. It's rare, but even a blind squirrel finds and acorn on occasion. And I don't consider myself "part of the club". Certainly not initially. I was just some nobody, two years into the hobby, who called him up after buying an outdated Crapshooter from David Hagan. But the reason for my interest in the hull was simple.... The more races I went to, the more I started to see an obvious pattern. Whenever Crapshooters showed up, they took the podium. It obviously wasn't total world domination. That doesn't happen, and nobody's claimed as much. But the over/under couldn't be denied.

You naysayers aren't wrong. Any boat can win on any given day. The question was asked. The answer was given. You can search these halls and find the average sale time and selling price of the few Crapshooters that have gone up for sale, and compare those figures to the various other hulls available. There is an obvious reception of the reputation of the boat.

At the end of the day...... It ain't anybody's money but TJ's. If somebody doesn't want to bite the bullet to find out how they run, they don't need to know. Simple.

Thanks. Brad.
Titan Racing Components
BlackJack Hydros
Model Machine and Precision LLC
 
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