Thursday, 17 July 2014

Vital Tips On The Dragon Force RG65

By Juana Gamble


The Dragon Force yacht recently entered the radio controlled sailing market. The RG65 was created with specific motives in mind. The designers at RC Yachts wanted to provide people who showed interests of joining the sport with an alternative sailing machine. The idea was to provide a competition boat that would be affordable for sailing hobbyists who may not continuously keep up with the sport.

The people who came up with or designed the Dragon Force used Mark Dicks' "Ice" boat as a model due to how well the boat fares in the market already. The yacht includes an aluminum keel, a stiff hull, and a pre-fitted sheet deck. The 2.4GHz radio, rudder, and winch servo are all located right under the deck.

The rig is built in consideration of all the RC yacht class rules. Two smaller rigs are also placed to aid in the smooth performance and control. This is an interesting addition which isolates the design and functionality of the rigs from other competitors.

A fully built yacht weighs about 1,200g. It is small and light, and performs exceptionally well in fast breezes due to the unique rig and hull. Additionally, it's very easy to put together. Using the descriptive manual, you will only need about 2 or 3 hours to put the whole boat together.

The Dragon Force yacht is uniquely more efficient than its competitors. It has a very light design, and the top notch turning controls help racers navigate it a lot better than other RC boats. Even more, the boat is priced quite low, which is perfect for novices who aren't exactly sure of whether yacht racing fits their interests. This is a very basic boat, so if you want to competitively race it frequently, you will need to make a few enhancements on it.

Several enthusiasts have criticized this cheap model. Most of these critics point out features such as the material used in the making of the boat. Instead of a carbon keel, the hull comes with an aluminum extrusion keel. The hull also tends to become thin at the bow section when overexposed.

The Dragon Force is the perfect boat for new sailors though, and the motivation behind purchasing this yacht outweighs the criticism of its performance and make. When you buy this boat, you don't expect it to be a top notch radio sailing yacht that will help you win competitions. This is a boat for newbies who have a passion for RC sailing and want to gain more experience.

If you enjoy sailing these boats as merely a small hobby or if you are new to the sport, the Dragon Force yacht is perfect. You don't need a better yacht until you decide that you want to take the sport a lot more seriously. By then, your passion will grow and you won't mind paying a whole lot more for an expensive RC model.

Spare parts and great customer support have been offered for this model. These features aim to insure the yacht's long-lasting standing in the yacht market. It is also a vital measure to keep customer loyalty to the product when problems arise.




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