ShockWave- 36"(914mm) Ready to Run w/.32M & Python-PRB2050T

The Shockwave 36 is a blazing fast deep-V that measures 36 inches in length. Powered by an included engine and controlled by a ProBoat AM 27mHz Pistol-grip radio system, this boat comes pre-assembled.
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The Shockwave 36 is a blazing fast deep-V that measures 36 inches in length. Powered by an included engine and controlled by a Pro Boat AM 27mHz pistol-grip radio system, this boat comes preassembled.

 

Measuring over three feet in length, the Pro Boat® ShockWave® 36 is a ready-to-run deep-V speedster that can reach speeds in excess of 30 mph. The power comes from the installed Dynamite® .32 Marine Engine. The Dynamite .32 Marine is water-cooled and comes equipped with a convenient electric starter and high-performance tuned exhaust system. Control is provided by Pro Boat's trusty pistol-grip radio system that offers drivers analog adjustment of steering rates as well as throttle and steering trim.

The ShockWave's workmanship is equally impressive. The hull is professionally built from fiberglass and painted with the same technologies used in today’s automotive finishes. Rubber motor mounts significantly reduce vibration and lengthen the hull’s life. There are no plastic parts on this boat. All the running hardware is stainless steel and aluminum, including the adjustable trim tabs that let drivers adjust the "ride" for varying wave conditions. Anti-skid fins, an oversized rudder and an adjustable strut for the Pro Boat propeller add even more ride-tuning options.

 

Features

  • Water-cooled Dynamite® .32 marine with TigerDrive and electric starter
  • Completely ready-to-run
  • Stainless steel and aluminum running hardware
  • Pro Boat® propeller
  • Pre-painted fiberglass hull
  • Pro Boat® AM 27mHz pistol-grip radio system
  • Speeds over 35 mph

Specifications

Length:
36 in
Beam:
9 in
Engine Size:
.32 water-cooled Marine
Weight:
6.25 lb
Speed:
30 mph
Radio:
2 channels
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Trim Scheme Colors:
White
Prop Size:
1.90 x 3.0 in
Hull Type:
Deep-V
Kit/RTR:
RTR
Drive System:
Flex shaft
Exhaust:
Tuned pipe
    • SKU
      PRB2050T
    • Weight
      10 Kgr
  • Manufacturer
    PRO BOAT

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