BUILD TUNE RACE RC YACHTS
New to radio sailing
Some key thoughts to avoid the pitfalls of acquiring a boat

This article was prompted by a gentleman down under who had been the victim of buying a second hand boat. The crafty seller cherry picked the boats hardware, sails, and one mast. So although a boat might have legitimate claims to past glory’s, it was not possible to reclaim past glory with the boat as presented for sale. It is a case of buyer beware, meaning take time to inspect a boat before buying one. To compound matters, it takes experience to know what you are looking for
In my opinion, there are 3 ways to enter the model yachting game.
Build your own boat and learn how they work from the inside out. Hull building, fitting the fin and rudder and fitting out to setting up the rig and electronics
Buy a second hand boat
Buy a brand new boat from a reputable supplier
Of course, as a start, you need to find a local club and see what classes they sail. If they sail one of the two Dragon Force classes life is easy as you can buy a boat in a box. At the most you will spend 600 or 900 to get the boat, electrics and all the rigs. Everything is top quality, all the boats are identical .
Build a boat
When I entered the game in 2020 as a COVID project, I committed to build a boat as I wanted to understand everything that makes the boats tick. Bear in mind I had not built a model before let alone one using Epoxy and glass but I persevered and made 2 nice Alternative design IOM’s. So if you feel confident to embark on a build project, that would be my recommendation, to make a beautiful wooden boat or a glass one.
When I sought information on IOMs and boat building there were many sites across the internet but nothing to really guide my project. I was lucky to chose a proven design (with detailed specifications) and with the information available on the web and help from the designer , I was able to produce two competitive boats. One major benefit of the supplied design sheets was that I had dimensions, and rake measurements for all the rigs, the exact location for the fin bulb and rake of the mast. All critical for a balanced boat. It gave me the complete picture so when I put the boat on the water it sailed perfectly without any need for modification.