I sent a comment on your previous video, the one where you escaped the crocodile, and suggested these modifications, so I found this video of yours and I'm going to make all these modifications, I just bought it at BangGood, I would like to buy the DF65, but not in Brazil it is feasible, could you then give me the specification of the servos, the sails I will modify as well, and the size of the rudder, I will make the hole in the hull to free the rudder movement, thank you for being able to inform me of these issues, modifying I send the result.
@sailwars I have only flown model aircraft, "sail planes," looking to try something different. The waves at these lakes can get big! This little ship seemed decent because it comes rtr at a fair price, expecting issues. Better than any spruce ship i tried to make. Now, I am aware that this radio system is compatible with multiprotocal, so a simple upgrade with any radio would do the trick for better control ability.
I would suggest buying a used Soling. You should be able to find a fully built with radio kit for under $500. These boats are heavy and don't take on water. There are lots of used ones floating around. If you want a kit, we would suggest a Focus 2. (A Focus 3 is a little lighter.) A flysky radio and receiver is a good set for the money. Let us know what you get!
I sent a comment on your previous video, the one where you escaped the crocodile, and suggested these modifications, so I found this video of yours and I'm going to make all these modifications, I just bought it at BangGood, I would like to buy the DF65, but not in Brazil it is feasible, could you then give me the specification of the servos, the sails I will modify as well, and the size of the rudder, I will make the hole in the hull to free the rudder movement, thank you for being able to inform me of these issues, modifying I send the result.
The rudder is about 14cm in height and 4 1/2cm wide. The post is the same.
Your servos should still work. Just change the radio and receiver.
The sails will need replacing at some point.
Let us know how it goes!
Could this little boat handle 1-2ft waves out on the great northern lakes?
No. You need a bigger boat for that.
@@sailwars any rtr or bind and sail ships that you recommend? Dsmx/Dsm2 compatible?
@sailwars I have only flown model aircraft, "sail planes," looking to try something different. The waves at these lakes can get big! This little ship seemed decent because it comes rtr at a fair price, expecting issues. Better than any spruce ship i tried to make. Now, I am aware that this radio system is compatible with multiprotocal, so a simple upgrade with any radio would do the trick for better control ability.
I would suggest buying a used Soling. You should be able to find a fully built with radio kit for under $500. These boats are heavy and don't take on water. There are lots of used ones floating around. If you want a kit, we would suggest a Focus 2. (A Focus 3 is a little lighter.) A flysky radio and receiver is a good set for the money. Let us know what you get!
Background music nice, good, but too loud compared to Barts voice.
Thank you Alan.
Throw the radio gear out and buy a better set.
Correct!