Remote Control Boat


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 Introduction to remote control boats

Among the most popular outdoor hobbies man has pursued is that of remote control boats. Just like any other outdoor leisure activity, RC boats have provided their users with ease and convenience particularly when sailing out in the water. If you are one of those who have showed great interest in RC toys such as cars, then for sure you would be devoting some time playing with an RC boat as well.

However, if you are new to this fun-filled hobby, then here is some RC boats information that can greatly help you out.

History of Remote Control Boats

Remote control boats can trace their roots on the development of remote control technology during the World War II. Prior to that, some inventors, such as Nikola Tesla had already taken ground in researching about remote controls, but it was only in during the 1930s when the first successful remote control engine (in the form of an airplane) was used-mainly for military purposes.

After the Second World War, remote control technology was developed to be more aligned with common household use. This began with television sets, and eventually it was incorporated with games such as remote control cars, planes and boats. From then on, remote control boats have become a popular hobby among people of all ages, and have been considered as toys for the big boys.

Choosing RC Boats


It is not really difficult to choose the right RC boat for you, as long as you know what factors to check. If you have no idea yet on how to choose an RC boat that fits the quality and effectiveness that you are looking for, then here are some tips that can help you:

 Accessories- the main accessory that you will use in RC boats is of course, a remote control. This remote control is composed of a 2-channel radio system, and it works as your main control device over your boat.

There are two types of remote control transmitters, the stick type and the pistol type. In the stick type, the left lever handles the boat’s speed while the right lever leads the boat’s direction. Meanwhile, the pistol type controller works like a gun where the speed is controlled by the trigger, and the direction by the wheel.


• Speed- the velocity of your boat makes the hobby more exciting, hence you have to get yourself an RC boat with a really high speed. The best choice in this category is choosing a nitro RC boat, which can run from 25-35 miles per hour. Electric RC boats are also fast, but they lack the noise given by nitro boats. Meanwhile, if you want a more relaxing hobby with no pressure, then you can go for RC sailboats.

• Duration- you must also consider the endurance of your boat, so you know when you have to do refueling. Nitro RC boats run for a long period of time, while electric ones last between 10 and 15 minutes. Smaller toy boats can go for 30-45 minutes depending on battery pack. Sailboats meanwhile can last for 30-60 minutes, since they only rely on the batteries for radio controls.

• Water area- the lace where you are going to set your boats free is also an important factor in achieving high quality performance. If you plan to play on big waters such as lakes, rivers, and the sea, then nitro and gasoline boats are the right choices for such setting. On the other hand, electric RC boats prove to be more ideal on smaller areas such as ponds and swimming pools.

• Hull design- the hull design makes the boats easier to control in different water conditions. The hydroplane design works best on calm and serene weather conditions, while mono hull and Deep V RC boats are suit best in choppy waters.

• Models and brands- if you are in search of high class RC boats, then check out brands such as Megatech, Traxxas, or Nikko, as they are the trusted names in this industry. They would also give you an RC boat guide to further assist you in choosing the boat you want both in terms of quality and physical appearance.

 

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