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  • detox
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jun 2008
    • 2318

    #1

    Fast Electric Sailboat

    I was serching for some carbon fiber cloth when I came across this racing sailboat. I figured I could run this sailboat whenever winds were up and water is too choppy for my motorized boats. I think it would be cool to learn how to sail. Hull was $99.99 plus shipping after I registered. I also ordered some 5.6 oz. carbon fiber cloth.




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    Last edited by detox; 12-19-2009, 05:11 AM.
  • FloatDaBoat
    Bare Bones Fabricator
    • Sep 2009
    • 368

    #2
    "Dont be mistaken in thinking these boats are slow and boaring."

    Faster than a Sow with too many piglets to suckle?

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    • Arctic Fire
      Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 84

      #3
      Originally posted by detox
      I was serching for some carbon fiber cloth when I came across this racing sailboat. I figured I could run this sailboat whenever winds were up and water is too choppy for my motorized boats. I think it would be cool to learn how to sail. Hull was $99.99 plus shipping after I registered. I also ordered some 5.6 oz. carbon fiber cloth... a 4800kv motor and a 35amp brushless esc



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      is how it should read..

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      • JCAustralia
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 304

        #4
        Hi

        My first sail boat was similar to that one.

        Was pretty diappointed with it after a couple of weeks with the poor quality showing.....

        I now have a Kyosho Seawind that is great. Just google that sail boat and you'll see how many followers it has. It also has its own website.

        Cheers

        JC

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        • detox
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jun 2008
          • 2318

          #5
          Originally posted by jerome888business
          Hi

          My first sail boat was similar to that one.

          Was pretty diappointed with it after a couple of weeks with the poor quality showing.....

          I now have a Kyosho Seawind that is great. Just google that sail boat and you'll see how many followers it has. It also has its own website.

          Cheers

          JC
          I bought this boat on impulse thinking "wow that is a cool looking sailboat". I wish I did more research before buying.

          BTW...How fast is the Seawind in a good wind?


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          • JCAustralia
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 304

            #6
            Not sure but she does go fast..... Never put a GPS on the sailboat.....

            Since you already bought it, nothing is all lost.....

            Just like other boats most of the issues can be fixed.

            Some things to watch out are water entering the hull, the screws stripping the hull, the plastic sails getting torn, the rigging being not tight enough, reinforcing the hull (especially where the keel joins the hull) and so on.....

            There are some good literetures on Rcgroups, RCU and the Seawind website.

            They are addictive as FE and soon you might want a carbon fibre hulls like I do

            Don't have a picture of the boat fully built but here are a couple of pictures I took during the build.


            Cheers

            JC
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            Last edited by JCAustralia; 12-19-2009, 09:07 AM.

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            • Steven Vaccaro
              Administrator
              • Apr 2007
              • 8723

              #7
              Originally posted by detox
              I was serching for some carbon fiber cloth when I came across this racing sailboat. I figured I could run this sailboat whenever winds were up and water is too choppy for my motorized boats. I think it would be cool to learn how to sail. Hull was $99.99 plus shipping after I registered. I also ordered some 5.6 oz. carbon fiber cloth.




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              Well you are now officially a "Blow Boater"
              Steven Vaccaro

              Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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              • screwball
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 464

                #8
                hey if you dont like it you could strip it of its sails and make something like a eco out of it or even surface piercing!

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                • tharmer
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 342

                  #9
                  I enjoy sailing. Here's my toy:



                  -t

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                  • Bill-SOCAL
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 1404

                    #10
                    We have a couple of very active R/C sailing clubs in my area. They are a very competitive and active group of racers. They mostly race the US 1 Meter boats, and make no mistake, once you get deep into that world you can spend BIG $$ on the boats. A friend of mine has a German made all CF hull that the bare hull was nearly $2K. Then mutiple sets of Kevlar sails and so on. Sailing may not be as fast as our racing but the strategy and skills are possibly even more demanding.
                    Don't get me started

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                    • NitroVal
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 423

                      #11
                      I've been wanting to get into R/C sailing to kind of fart around with, but not get real heavy into like the fast electrics stuff. I was looking at those cheaper Chinese ones to start out with, but am curious if thats not the best way to go.
                      The RTR Nightmare- Electric King of Shaves
                      Now with 540s- 62mph
                      New setup- Etti 150A's, Turnigy 2600s, 5S, X442s and a whole lot of cooling hoses

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                      • pescador
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2009
                        • 499

                        #12
                        The Thunder Tiger Victoria is a pretty good little boat and it has it's own class if you want to race.
                        Okanogan Sailboat site has some good info if you want to lighten it. My other boat is a stock Seawind that is a blast.
                        Once in a while it's a nice change to drive something that doesn't crash when you look away for a minute.
                        Namba District 16
                        1/8 Miss U.S., 1/8 59 Maverick, 1/8 Executone, 1/8 Smokin Joes, MLGSX380, AC Pro40II Q Sport, AC Pro40II nitro,Twincraft mono 10s, Vision AOPC, VS1 FE, M34.

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                        • Bill-SOCAL
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 1404

                          #13
                          This is the sanctioning body for RC model Yacht racing in the US:



                          And I have seen the TT sailboat up close, never in teh water, but it looks pretty nicely done overall.

                          Don't get me started

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                          • JCAustralia
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 304

                            #14
                            For scale look boats sailboat are great Plus they can be operated for many hours until the receiver/servo battery runs out......

                            Its just amazing to watch a sailboat gliding on the water gracefully using wind power.

                            A word of warning though!

                            THEY ARE ADDICTIVE AS FEBOAT OR EVEN MORE

                            Below is the Seawind website.



                            Cheers

                            JC

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                            • tharmer
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 342

                              #15
                              My suggestion is the "T37" from Tippecanoe Boats. The Kit is 170 and contains everything you need except paint. It includes radio, servos, epoxy, etc. When you're done you have a beautiful wooden boat that outsails the Victoria's etc. It is very easy to build and fun as well. As a first boat, I don't think it can be beat. Here's the link: http://www.rc-sailboat.com/m_22.asp

                              -terry

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