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Joysway DragonForce 65 Version 7 Sailboat RTR 8815

The Joysway DragonForce is the one of the best selling RC yacht/ sailboats in the world, and with the new Version 7, it just got better!!

New features on the DF65 Version 7 Include:

  • 50 Micron Mylar " A" Sails, ships flat in box, with corner reinforcement, battens, eyelets and improved jib luff
  • Boom Vang redesigned  to be easier to adjust, better connection to boom
  • Redesigned "no flex" Servo tray, featuring improved control arm geometry , and larger opening to accept larger servo
  • New Jib forestay fitting for easier more consistent jib rigging
  • Upgraded digital  metal gear rudder servo
  • New Pre-installed Upgraded High torque Sailwinch for fast, more precise control
  • New Boat Stand Laydown Kit  to substantially reduce risk of high winds blowing over your boat
  • New Keel Bolt main sheet guide fitting, to stabilize main sheet ring
  • Upgraded Joysway radio, with improved adjustment
  • Redesigned rudder post, to improve fit and stability
  • Recessed deck track for eyelets, and improved under deck plastic insert to keep eyelets waterproof without extra glue
  • Retooled mold designed to make boat more durable / thicker

The Joysway DragonForce 65 V7, or DF65 for short, is currently the best-selling RC sailboat in the world. The reasons are as simple as the concept and design itself, which was developed in collaboration between Joysway and  top RC performance yacht designers throughout the world . Sleek lines and competition-developed sails make the DragonForce 65 race, perform and compete against even those sailboats that would be 10 times the price! The boat is based on the ICE design with an ABS hull, profiled aluminum fin and molded plastic rudder. The A rig is a full sized, fractional low aspect rig with carbon spars and a ball raced gooseneck help make the DF65 a top performer. The DragonForce 65 is a recognized competition RC yacht that can be sailed in the restricted DF65 Class which is recognized by the American Model Yachting Association, with well-defined rules and RC associations that are located worldwide. 

With DF65 clubs all over North America, chances are there is a group near you sailing one! This is the perfect boat to start your own group sailing as well.

The DF65 V7 RTR Version is shipped  with everything necessary to get started . Preinstalled Servo's, Preassembled booms, sails, fittings, 2.4G controller and receiver, etc. All you need to do is assemble the spars , Mast, hang the sails, and go race!

Specifications and Features

  • Length: 650 mm
  • Beam: 116.5 mm
  • Rig Height: 915mm
  • Overall Height: 1388mm
  • Sail area (Mainsail): 1460 square cm
  • Sail Area: (Jib): 766 square cm
  • Sail Area (overall) 2226 square cm
  • 50 micron Mylar Film racing sails with printed Flow stripes and Logo -- - ships flat in box, with corner reinforcement, battens, eyelets and improved jib luff
  • RTR Total Weight: 1200g (not including batteries)
  • ABS Molded and Painted Hull with decal stickers
  • Rubber bow bumper
  • Counterweighted Jib
  • 2.4GHz Joysway 4 Channel Digital Radio Included
  • Extruded Aluminum Keel with Zinc Alloy Ballast Bulb
  • Extruded Carbon Fiber Mast and Boom Tubes
  • Metal Geared Digital Rudder Servo
  • Display stand – Molded Plastic and Fiberglass Tubes
  • New Boat Stand Laydown Kit to substantially reduce risk of high winds blowing over your boat

With DF65 clubs all over North America, chances are there may be a group near you sailing these! This is also the  perfect boat to start you own group sailing as well.

Having a Joysway DragonForce 65 means that, should you like to, you can often find a location local to you to learn sailing tips and how to configure sails or rigging, compare (and hone) your sailing skills against others, participate in local, state, national or even international 

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Dragonforce 65 purchase.

Posted by peter clarke on 7th Oct 2022

lots of fun rigging her and getting her ready and the first sail yesterday removed any doubt of the wisdom of this purchase. I actually felt like I was on board this perfect little vessel as she tacked about the small lake in a perfect fall breeze. I will upgrade my radio eventually, however, so that I can monitor the battery strength on the boat itself while sailing. That will merely be icing on the cake..thanks for the prompt service and delivery. This is a big thanks from a very happy crew on the West Coast.

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Posted by Paul Blackmore on 16th May 2022

Very good product. Exceeded my expectations in every way. Assembly tip. Cut all shorter lengths of rigging line at least 10mm longer than what the manual says. It will make the knot tying so much easier particularly on the shorter pieces of line. Lastly, for the final rigging of the gybe sail, which happens to be the last line to tie into place, follow the letter designations only and match them to the picture provided. The numbering system differs on the last two eyelets from what is shown on the initial parts labeling diagram and the printed instructions which follow. Follow the placement shown in the picture and the letter designations and all will be well. Happy sailing.

Great value - Fun to build & sail

Posted by AndyH on 7th Jul 2021

This quality RC sailboat is significantly cheaper than equivalents on the market. I found it great fun to assemble/build and have been impressed by the range & reliability of the RC components. Hours of fun on the water!

The product arrived in a relatively short period of time and in extremely good condition. I have been most impressed by the quality of the individual components and the overall product now completed and ready for "sea trials". Threading the "Bowsie

Posted by Dan Johnson on 4th Jul 2021

This is a great product and the company providing it has been easy to deal with, and responded rapidly to my order placement. I will buy from them again.

Posted by John simmonds on 28th Dec 2020

Very good quality construction. Took quite a while to put together as instructions very typical Chinese translations. Good value for the money

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Posted by Peter King on 17th Aug 2020

Took a little time to set up carefully. Well worth the investment. It sails beautifully.

Posted by rob on 16th Aug 2020

Biggest bang for the $$ I've seen in a long time. Unit is in spectacular condition in a sophisticated packing box, Assembly instructions appear to have been written in non-translated English and are terrific. Parts and finish are excellent and first sailings are fantastic. Why kids waste time playing games with their thumbs when such amazing toys are available is beyond me. Kudos to rchobbiesoutlet for fast service and response to an inquiry also.

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Posted by Ross Griffin on 9th Feb 2020

Arrived promptly in good shape, It took a while to tie all knots and thread bowsies. After waiting a week for the pond to thaw, everything went well, and second time there were other df65's there. Everthing works well and is a speedy boat

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Posted by Andy on 29th Jan 2020

Great value! At under $300 this RC model yacht beats the competition. Build quality is excellent and it comes with everything you need to start rc sailing. I was also impressed with the transmitter-receiver range (at least 100m). There is quite a bit of assembly required but this was fun with the clear instruction manual. What you are left with is a serious model racing yacht with full range of adjustments for sail trimming to suit various wind conditions. Full marks Joysway!

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Dragonforce 65 Setup, Tuning and Review

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Updated: 31st Jan 2022 – covers the new V7

Table of contents

  • Flysky FS-i6 TX
  • Tuning / solving problems
  • Different rigs and sails
  • V6 vs V7 what’s new?

Final thoughts

Alternatives.

In June 2017 I finally bought myself a radio controlling sailing boat having wanted one for longer than I can remember, I went for a Joysway  Dragonforce 65 V.6 (DF65) an inexpensive RC sailboat. I regularly sail a full sized boat and having made plenty of boats and gliders as a kid was especially curious about sailing an RC scaled down version. I hadn’t had RC models of any kind till now.

Having set it up and working, I realised there were a few things I wish I’d known before embarking on building it which prompted this post.

The post has since expanded into guide covering tuning , electrics , rigs , solving problems and sailing tips.

First off, in addition to a tape measure, make sure you have super glue, a sharp craft knife and ideally two pairs of forceps. I found myself using the forceps to tie small knots. The super glue is essential to prevent the dyneema thread fraying when you cut it, an alternative would be nail varnish. The idea here is to dab a drop of glue onto the thread, wait for it to dry and cut on that spot. Alternatives to super glue would be nail varnish and others have suggested a Berkley Hot Line Cutter .

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Get used to this, you’ll be doing it a lot. Also, look carefully at how to tie the black bowsies correctly, there is a right way and a wrong way, fortunately the instructions are pretty clear. Before handling the sails, cut your fingernails as it’s easy to dent them.

Make sure you’re familiar some some basic knots, at a minimum:

  • slip knot that won’t undo itself, see a  slip knot
  • a knot for making a non slip loop at the end of a line such as a bowline
  • a round turn and two and a half hitches
  • a knot for adding a loop to a line e.g. farmer’s loop , also known as a  alpine butterfly knot

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Preparing a farmer’s loop

Out of the box, the stand is quickly assembled and there isn’t a whole lot to do with the hull which is easily and quickly assembled which takes us to the rig.

Setting up the rig is a bit fiddly but once set up, nearly all rig adjustments will be made by moving the tensioning bowsies which is quick and easy. This post should also help prevent you making some of the mistakes I made.

I think the most important thing before putting the rig together is to set the mast step on the first graduation forward from centre. The mast step position alters the vertical angle of the mast, this is called mast rake. The mast can be raked forward and back.

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The reason I do that before set up is it makes setting the forestay easier later on and gives you room for mast rake adjustments later.

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For normal sailing the mast will mostly be set to centre.

Continuing the theme, it’s also important to get the jib boom as low a possible. In the picture on the below, the boom is a too high, that could make tensioning the jib difficult and throws other settings out.

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The image below shows the boom better attached, the line is attached to the boom using a round turn and two and a half hitches  and hooked around the half eyelet with a bowline. A small drop of superglue on the knots is still a good idea to help prevent them slipping. The bowline below has slipped and will need redoing.

rc 65 sailboat

Using a metal swivel to fix boom to eyelet might work, but would probably break class rules if you intend to race. If I did need to rake the mast back, raising the jib boom would still be  easier than reattaching forestay and jib halyard with more play.

You could even have two attachment lines permanently tied to the boom, one for a low boom position one for a higher boom position. Or with some nifty knot work, even two loops on one line.

There are other places where it’s important to get dyneema lengths and bowsies right. The picture below shows the downhaul tensioning bowsie for tensioning the main sail luff. The luff is the leading edge of the sail. In this picture below the bowsie is set correctly and the downhaul will be easy to set.

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Make sure the sail is tied to the mast boom as close to the top as possible, in the picture below, this gap could be smaller. If this gap is too large, it becomes impossible to tension the luff with the downhaul bowsie (see above). N.B. not the luff needs much tension.

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Once the rig is correctly set up, a nice design feature of the Dragonforce 65 becomes apparent which is that the whole rig can be removed from the boat very quickly by unhooking it in four places.

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Smaller and larger sets of sails are available for the Dragonforce 65 for sailing in different wind strengths and the boat comes with an A set. For lighter winds there’s an A+ set and B and C sets for increasingly stronger winds. Rig suppliers are listed below.

All optional of course, I’ll be sticking with the A set. Keen racers will no doubt have rigs with different sail sizes ready to go.

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When constructing the mast make sure you glue the top and bottom parts together,  C on the left . The mast won’t be straight under pressure if you don’t glue it.

As on a real boat, the rig is very adjustable; there is a downhaul to adjust main luff tension, a halyard for jib luff tension, adjusters for forestay and backstay tension and jib leech and main leech tension can be adjusted via a jib leech tensioning line and fully functioning vang respectively. Both jib and main also have simple adjustable outhauls for altering sail depth.

The mast rake setting will affect the lengths of the forestay and backstay, bear this in mind as you read tuning guides for the boat. If a tuning guide suggests fore/backstay measurements in conjunction with the mast rake setting, then this should be fine.

The instruction booklet provides a good guide to get you going and the tuning guide from Soch Sails is very good.

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This video from Patrick Rynne is an excellent tuning guide. See the original Facebook post and discussion here .

This is the bit I knew least about not having owned an RC model previously but it’s all quite straightforward. There is a servo for the rudder and a servo for the winch which adjusts the sheeting of the jib and main. Sheeting is about pulling the sails in or letting it out.

The pictures below show the electrics tray with servos and batteries. Note how the coloured cables are connected, this is hard to determine from the greyscale instructions sheet.

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(Images showing how DF65 J5C01R receiver for J4C05 transmitter is connected to the servos).

It is possible to put the batteries further up into the hull near the mast and keel housing which alters the trim of the boat moving weight further forward. The images below show a Vapex 6v NiMH 950mah AAA pack connected with an extension lead.

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If even a few drops of water get into your hull, check the extension cable connector periodically as this will be prone to corrosion which will reduce electrical conductivity.

Mounting batteries by the keel box will raise the transom a tiny bit reducing drag which should theoretically increase boat speed, although in stronger winds more weight forward will increase the tendency to nosedive off wind.

Water can get inside the hull and you could wrap the batteries in cling film before putting them into the housing to keep them dry. I also put some tissue paper inside the hull to mop up odd drops. A standard measure to protect electrics from water is to spray them with Corrosion X , ( discussion ).

It’s probably a good idea to get some decent rechargeable batteries such Panasonic Eneloops . You’ll need eight of them, and the transmitter appears to beep when batteries are running low.

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Don’t have too wide a rudder throw range, e.g. throwing the rudder more than about 35° will effectively turn it into a brake ( discussion ). If you do have a big throw, just be aware that you can easily brake the boat, especially in lighter winds.

Make sure the rudder is dead centre in its neutral position and use the transmitter rudder trim adjuster button to center it as needed.

If your winch servo constantly chatters when sheeted in, loosen the main sheet a little. A constantly chattering servo is working which will  wear it out sooner and eat the battery.

Alternative Transmitter and Receiver – Flysky  FS-i6

During a recent boat refit, I recently switched my DF65 over to the Flysky FS-i6 system. This is a slightly more advanced system than the default one which – among other things –  lets you monitor battery power in the both transmitter and boat and set the endpoints better. I like it better and consider it a worthwhile upgrade.

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Out of the box, to set it up I did connected it as follows:

B/VVC – the binding plug

Channel 1 – Rudder: red and black Channel 3 – Winch: white, red, black Channel 4 – On switch (power): orange, red, brown.

To bind the receiver to the transmitter do this:

1. On the transmitter, push the switches up and pull the left winch control down 2. Turn the receiver on 3. Hold the bind button on the transmitter and and turn it on

See an instruction and setup guide for the FlySky FS-i6 Transmitter(Tx) and FS-iA6B Receiver(Rx)  by David Flakelar, here .

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I always leave some paper tissue in the hull whilst sailing to collect odd drops of  water which might get in to the hull.

Clean the boat with fresh water after use, and dry the hull and sails with a soft cloth or paper tissue, paying attention to the sail eyelets and all metal parts.

After sailing, remove the deck hatch / seals to air and dry the hull should there be any water ingress, do this immediately. Also release any tension from the sails.

I always dry the two metal boom bearings as best I can with a paper tissue and drop a couple of drops of oil on them to displace water. These can rust.

Take care not to dent or bend the sails, hard objects including finger nails will damage them, more so with third party sails made of thinner materials e.g. Soch Sails.

If you mount batteries on the keel box, check the extension cable connector periodically as this will be prone to corrosion which will reduce electrical conductivity.

Water can get in through the on/off switch bellows so check your on/off switch periodically. After a year and a half of use I replaced mine as it had rusted and become unreliable.

I also put silicon grease into the the mast hole periodically, this and the mast where it sits will eventually wear giving a bit more mast wobble.

Finally get the batteries on a charge ready for the next sail. 🙂

Tuning the Dragonforce 65

Or solving basic sailing issues. 

1. The boat keeps heading up and won’t track straight

Check the basics; is the mast rake central? Check that the angles of jib and main sail booms are correct, that sail depth (outhauls) and leech tension (vang and jib leech line) are correct (see the booklet, tuning guides # , # ). Check that the rudder has the correct neutral position. Check that the jib boom is attached correctly and is the correct distance forward from the mast.

If your basic boat settings are correct and it still heads up, try the following (one at a time and not necessarily in order):

  • flatten the main by increasing its outhaul
  • increase main twist by reducing vang (main boom will go up)
  • ease the main sheeted in position a little or
  • tighten the job sheeted in position a little

any of those changes in light to moderate winds can make a big difference.

Experiment!

Also, it’s likely not possible to make it track straight in all winds, e.g. it could be set up perfectly for light winds and still want to head up in gusts.

2. The boat won’t tack

Check that the jib boom isn’t too far forward, do not extend the jib boom counter balance. If the jib appears to flick across the deck back and forth, it’s too far forward. It could also be that you don’t have enough speed going into the tack, in stronger winds with waves, bear away to gather extra speed and then tack. Waves hitting the side of the boat can prevent it tacking. Does the jib have enough depth in the sail? Is the forestay and jib halyard too tight? If you have tacking problems bring the boat back to you by gybing it around.

3. You can’t get the boat out of irons

Meaning you tack and the boat stops and won’t move, ease the sails a little then try pumping the rudder on one side (fast, slow return and repeat), check your jib boom position (above). Don’t force the rudder into a far left or right position, you aren’t driving a car.

4. The boat won’t respond to the rudder

Assuming electrics and battery are ok, check your rudder throw. Is it moving? Is the rudder stiff or stuck? When heeled over, the boat will be less responsive to rudder steering because as the boat lies flatter, the rudder acts more as a hydroplane . In this situation, sheet out first to level the boat, then steer. Did you use the correct lubricant for the rudder bellows? Grease will make very sticky. Is the boat caught in weed? Be patient and it will hopefully free itself.

5. The boat is heeled over all the time

The wind strength is too strong. Your options are to use a smaller set of sails, wait for less wind, or de-power the rig. De-powering only works so far but to de-power the sails, flatten them by increasing the outhaul, increase main twist. Also, sheet in less the reduce the sheeted in position so long as the boom doesn’t drag in the water.

The closer the booms are to the centreline when sheeted fully in, the better the boat will point (sail closer to the wind) but the more it will heel over. You can sacrifice pointing ability for rudder control and better course direction. Remember, the more the boat heels, the more it also slips sideways.

Experiment with feathering the boat into the wind to get a good balance of forward speed and heel, and experiment with different sailing angles and degrees of sheeting. I’ve had good results with the default A rig even in quite strong winds.

6. The boat won’t go downwind

First, make sure the booms will go out far enough when fully sheeted out. Assuming rudder and electrics are good, and that otherwise the boat is well set up, it’s likely that there is too much wind and your boat just wants to head up. It is perfectly possible to have the boat trimmed so that it will beat (go into the wind) in strong winds but it won’t then come back to you easily. Either use a smaller set of sails or don’t sail, it’s not worth losing the boat.

7. The boat only tracks straight on one tack

Is the mainsheet bridle dead central? Is the rudder dead central?

8. The boat nose dives

This can happen in stronger winds. Make sure the rig isn’t raked forward, use batteries in the servo tray location to move weight further back. Allow the boat to gain speed before bearing away downwind, use a smaller set of sails. Avoid sailing dead downwind, this is the slowest point of sail and as such pressure on the rig will be strongest. The wind could also just be too strong.

9. The boat won’t power up

Most likely the battery holder, connector cables or switch is rusty. Replace any components with rust anywhere and spray with some corrosion x , it’s not worth risking your DF 65 losing power on the water.

Different rigs and sail sets

From the factory, the DF 65 comes with an A rig. Smaller and larger rigs are available made from different materials. Since I first wrote this post in 2017 I bought a set of A+ sails from Sochsails which have become my favourite rig set.

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The A+ rig is bigger than the default A rig and transforms the performance of the boat. It’s much more responsive in very light winds and in my experience is manageable up to 11 – 12 knots. The images above were a 7-12 knot day.

Third-party sails are available in different materials. My A+ set is mylar which is a lighter less tough material than the stock sails. There are some pros and cons here worth bearing in mind; mylar film is lighter and more responsive in light winds e.g. the sails will flip across more readily when tacking, is louder when luffing which provides better audible cues to know what the boat is doing, but the material is more sensitive to hard objects such as finger nails, or dents.

Transporting the boat fully rigged with mylar film sails in a vehicle need more care and it’s probably worth looking into a sail bag.

Another tip with mylar sails is to make sure the clew is crimped closed so that a flapping sail doesn’t come free.

V6 vs V7 What’s New?

The DF 65 V7 was launched in 2021 and is different in two ways from the V6:

  • Upgraded sail winch, higher power and increased accuracy. Read more here .
  • An upgraded stand which allows laying on the side. Thestand upgrade can be purchased, e.g. here .

Otherwise, it’s the same. Hardcore racers might go for the upgraded winch on their v6, but it’s quite a bit more expensive.

The Dragonforce 65 V6 /V7 is a good quality product and great value for money. The boat has very good sailing qualities and its relatively small size means it can be put in the car fully assembled, avoiding the hassle of dissembling and reassembling. The transmitter is solid and works well.

The rig is very configurable, easy to tune and comes in a variety of size options. Switching rigs is super quick and easy, parts and sails are easy to find and also relatively inexpensive.

The initial rig set up requires patience and a little time and this is definitely not a simple toy. The boat hull does need to be aired when off the water and the deck seals whilst simple are a bit fiddly, I use electrical tape now.

The Dragonforce 65  is a hugely popular class of boat which means if you want to race, the chances of finding a fleet probably look good, and for the money, I think it’s an excellent package and a lot of fun.

The RC Laser – http://www.rclaser.org.uk/ The Micro Magic – http://micromagic.info/ – similar price range The DF95 – the DF65’s big brother –  https://dfracing.world/df95/

There are plenty of other boats but the top two seem to be well adopted at least in the UK. My local radio yacht sailing club have these classes which could give you further ideas.

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A bit of boat Zen with my DF 65 on a calm lake (read more ).

https://dfracinguk.com http://www.rg65usa.org/dragon-force-resource-center.html http://www.abersochboatyardservices.co.uk/Dragon%20Force.php

In the press

A good article in Sailing World, https://www.sailingworld.com/inside-classes-dragonforce-65/

The boat and spares

http://www.joysway-hobby.com/c/rc-sail-boat_0021 https://www.wirelessmadness.com http://www.radiosailing.co.uk/ , spares

https://www.modelsport.co.uk/joysway-dragon-force-65-v6-yacht-rtr-2-4ghz/rc-car-products/413315http://www.abersochboatyardservices.co.uk/Dragon%20Force.php

https://soch-sails.myshopify.com/ https://hotrcsails.com/ – CA http://www.catsails.co.uk/dragonforce65.html

Tips, Tuning and Mods

DragonForce 65 Tuning – Patrick Rynne Video, top tip! Sochsails tuning guide https://radiosailing.net/blogs/news/building-your-df65-a-rig-kit http://www.abersochboatyardservices.co.uk/Dragon%20Force%20Hints%20&%20Tips.php https://dragonforce65.us/tip-and-hints/ https://dfracinguk.com/hints-tips/ https://dfracinguk.com/df65-rigging-tuning/ Sealing the keel trunk and fin

DF65 Rigging and Tunning 1 , 2 , 3  Youtube vids

Instruction and setup guide for the FlySky FS-i6 Transmitter(Tx) and FS-iA6B Receiver(Rx)  by David Flakelar, here .

http://www.animatedknots.com/indexboating.php https://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots DF65 Facebook group discussion on knots

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Excellent run down. The DF 65 V6 is a much better boat than the previous version DF65 . One tip for you. The transmitter in the boat has a short aerial and this needs to be mounted horizontally near the deck underneath ( in the dry ) What I do is slip the small antennea cable into a plastic drinking strawer ( thus keeping it straight which is the best for transmitting and receiving ) and then tuck it up under the deck near the gunwhales. Hold it along the underside of the deck with doube sided velcro. Don’t have it waggling about behind the electrics and winch area.

We are starting up a club racing the DF65 and we are finding the transmitters interfere with other boats. Can you tell us how to deconflict them?

Sorry Robert, I don’t have experience with this. There are a number of DF65 facebook groups for different countries, perhaps they might help.

Hi You seem to have a problem with the ” binding ” process whcih electronically liknks your transmitter to each receiver. Courtesy of Josway J4Co5 unit. 1) Push down the throttle stick fully to its stop ( left stick, Mode 2 ) and switch on the transmitter 2) Switch ON the receiver on the boat. 3) Presss the button which says ” BIND” on the receiver until the LED flasheson the receiver, then release it. When the receivers green light is on the connection is syncronised for that selected transmitter and creciever. IE it is a unique link. Should you ever replace the reciver in the boat, do it all agai for that selection to your transmitter. See Joysway Instruction Manual from which this info has been taken

Hi, Hopefully you have an answer to this by now but just in case. You will need to _SET UP NEW ID for J4C05 TX:   1) only 1 boat and 1 transmitter,  switch on RX (boat),  make sure throttle stick on TX is at neutral position. 2) Push the two trim button (at bottom of two TX stick) toward the left side (left trim button) and right side (right trim button) and hold.  3) switch on TX, hold the two trim button for about 3 seconds and release,  now you have set up the new ID for TX.  4) rebind the TX with the boat.  make sure no other TX and RX(boat) are power on. Details in your manual.

I’ve just bought 2 DF65s and I followed the bind instructions but each transmitter controls both boats. Anyone else seeing this? I tried bind process 50 meters apart and still same problem.

Completely naive to any kind of sailing and I thought this was a “beginners” boat, nevertheless I am determined. I had just tied the first bowsie with a square knot and a drop of superglue when I realized I had it upside down. Will that really make a difference? Is there enough dyeema cord to allow for mistakes? I’ve stopped to learn more, which led me to your blog, and I’m learning the knots you’ve suggested. How do you know which knot to apply where?

>Will that really make a difference?

It’s been a while but I think this will make it prone to slip, correctly done it’ll lock in position. I made a fair few mistakes when I first did mine but if you can I would recommend buying another length of chord just to ease any concerns.

>How do you know which knot to apply where?

Good question and I’ll update my article to answer that, important to get right are the knots which tie things to things. e.g. it doesn’t matter if a loop tied around a ring slips to fully closed (but not further) whereas the loop which holds the jib mustn’t slip. When I set up my A+ rig I used a ’round turn and two and a half hitches’ further secured with a drop of glue for loops which could close (e.g. chord attached to rings) and a bowline for the jib loop.

Stick with it, assembly seems to take an age but soon you’ll be sailing.

Will you be updating your article soon? (I’m looking forward to doing this project correctly and waiting to continue assembly based on your response.)

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Meet the Joyway Dragon Force RG65 a complete Ready to Race Rg65 that is taking the RC sailing community by storm. This reasonably priced  RC sailboat comes with every thing necessary to have you on the water in an hours time. This kit requires minimal assembly and is the perfect starter boat for the individual or club that wants to build a competitive racing fleet. This boat was designed by a crack team of hard core RC sailors looking to mass produce an entry level boat that would be fun to sail in a variety of conditions.

This boat can be campaigned in the RG65 open class or the RG65DF restricted class. The Rg65DF restricted class has strict rules limiting modifications- but the open class allows for a variety of sail types and rig types that can be readily adapted to this hull.

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Very happy with this boat so far, it sails well right out of the box. Very easy assembly, all you have to do is rig the mast, booms, and sails. Instructions can be a little vague, but there are numerous guides on the net to help. The radio leaves ssomthing to be desired, but you can't expect a spektrum system at this price. Highly recommended first boat.

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The DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is a popular choice among hobbyists. Its accessibility for beginners and design that allows for customization make it a great option for those interested in remote-controlled sailboats. The lightweight hull, adjustable rigging and sails, and anti-tip design provide stability and ease of use. Additionally, the boat’s responsive rudder and efficient keel make it easy to maneuver and control. For those interested in building and assembling their own sailboat, the DragonForce 65 provides a relatively easy-to-assemble option. There are also a variety of instructional resources available to assist with assembly.

Benefits of Customization and Upgrading for Your DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat

The DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is a popular remote-controlled sailing vessel that is suitable for both beginners and experienced sailors. It boasts a variety of features that make it a reliable and fun watercraft to operate.

Some of the highlights of the boat include its lightweight hull , which makes it easy to transport and maneuver. The adjustable rigging and sails allow for customization depending on the user’s preferences. An anti-tip design provides stability, which is especially useful for beginners learning to navigate a remote-controlled sailboat. A responsive rudder and efficient keel make controlling the boat easy regardless of experience level.

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What resources are available to assist with building a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat?

There are various online forums, instructional videos, and instruction manuals available to assist with building a DragonForce 65 RC sailboat. Additionally, there are several authorized resellers who offer support and guidance for building and maintaining the sailboat.

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The assembly process for the DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is straightforward and can typically be completed in just a few hours. Instructions are provided with the kit, and there are also online resources available on how to assemble the boat. Some common tools that may be required include a screwdriver, pliers, and an allen wrench. It is important to carefully follow the instructions and double-check all connections and rigging before attempting to sail the boat.

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What tools are needed for assembling a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat?

The tools required for assembling a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat include a screwdriver, pliers, scissors, modeling knife, sandpaper, and adhesive.

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One of the biggest advantages of owning a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is its popularity among hobbyists. The sailboat is commonly used in racing events and competitive regattas . Additionally, there are a variety of online communities and forums dedicated to the boat, where hobbyists can discuss tips and tricks for sailing and customizing their DragonForce 65s.

While the boat may not offer as many customization options as some other remote-controlled sailboats, there are still a variety of upgrades and modifications available for those looking to improve the performance of their boats. One popular upgrade is to replace the standard sails with higher-performance racing sails . Similarly, upgrading the servo and receiver can improve the responsiveness of the boat’s rudder and sails.

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Some popular upgrades and modifications for the DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat include changing the sails, installing a rudder servo and upgrading the rigging.

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When boating with a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat , it’s important to choose appropriate water conditions and locations. The sailboat is designed to operate in relatively calm waters, so strong currents or high waves can make controlling the boat difficult. Additionally, it’s important to avoid areas with heavy boat traffic, as collisions can damage the boat and put other boaters at risk.

Practicing proper boat maintenance is also important to keep the sailboat in good condition. Periodically cleaning the hull and rigging, as well as storing the boat in a cool, dry place can help extend its lifespan.

Finally, it’s crucial to follow proper safety measures when operating the boat, including wearing a personal flotation device and keeping a close eye on the weather conditions .

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Some important safety measures to follow when operating a DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat include avoiding crowded areas, checking the weather conditions, wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, carrying a safety flotation device, maintaining a safe distance from obstacles and other boats, and always being aware of the sailboat’s position and surroundings.

In conclusion, the DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is a popular and accessible option for hobbyists interested in sailing. Its lightweight and efficient design, customizable rigging, and stable anti-tip construction make it a great option for both beginners and experienced sailors. While there are some limitations to customization options for experienced hobbyists, its affordability and low maintenance costs make it a practical option for those looking for a competitive sailboat or a recreational sailing experience. By following best practices for boating, such as choosing appropriate water conditions and practicing proper boat maintenance and safety measures, owners can enjoy sailing their DragonForce 65 for years to come. Whether you’re looking to race competitively or simply enjoy a relaxing day on the water, the DragonForce 65 RC Sailboat is a great option to consider.

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The Bancroft RG65 Quickfire Sailboat - a powerhouse of performance neatly packed into a convenient, portable design! With its dependable ripstop nylon jib and mainsail, this sailboat guarantees reliable propulsion in various wind conditions. Its robust composite plastic hull and keel assembly ensure the ideal center of gravity and overall weight for a precise and enjoyable sailing experience. The intentionally clean, high-visibility color scheme offers a blank canvas for personalization with stickers or paint. Whether you're a club-level sailor, part of a single-class competitive sailing event, or running a tranquil lakeside RC sailboat rental business, this sailboat is perfect for you.

Delivered Ready to Run (RTR), the sailboat can be operating within on hour of arrival, using the included 2.4Ghz radio transmitter. Only AA batteries and basic final assembly is required to begin sailing!

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Durable yet lightweight, the rip-stop nylon sails provide extended service life in windy conditions.

A computer-analyzed keel bulb is shaped and weighted for optimal stability. The integrated keel and keel bulb screw into the hull with a watertight seal. 

Adjustable rigging allows sailors to fine tune the performance of their Quickfire depending on weather conditions and sea state. Trim your sheets for acceleration, maneuverability, or top-end speed.

Reusable adhesive clear panels allow easy visual monitoring of the internal winch servo and rudder servo.

Race against your friends with a standardized class of hull, keel, and sails.

A 2.4Ghz radio system is included and pre-installed, as are all internal electronics. Insert AA batteries into the boat and the radio transmitter to begin sailing! Standard AA batteries provide hours of sailing time.

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This version of the DragonForce 65 comes with the upgrade FlySky FS-i6 radio system.

Radio Specifications:

Channels – 6 Model Memory – 20 Models RF Range – 2.408-2.475 Bandwidth – 500 KHz RF Channel – 135 RF Power – Less than 20 dBm 2.4GHz system – AFHDS 2A Modulation Type – GFSK Stick Resolution – 4096 Low Voltage Alarm – Less than 4.2V Power Input – None PS2/USB Port – PS/2 Port PPM Antenna Length – 26mm Dual Antenna Size: – 174mm x 89mm x 190mm Battery Power – 6V DC (1.5V AA X 4) Weight – 392g

This is the Dragon Force 65 V6 by Joysway.  The DF65 is a hugely popular RC Sailboat Kit.  Inexpensive to buy, easy to build and really fun to sail.  Whether you are a seasoned racer or just want to have fun at the cottage this is the boat for you!!

Features on the DF65 Version 6 Include:

50 Micron Mylar ” A” Sails, ships flat in box, with corner reinforcement, battens, eyelets and improved jib luff Boom Vang redesigned to be easy to adjust, better connection to boom Redesigned “no flex” Servo tray, featuring improved control arm geometry New Jib forestay fitting for easier more consistent jib rigging Upgraded digital rudder servo New Keel Bolt main sheet guide fitting, to stabilize main sheet ring Upgraded radio, with improved adjustment redesigned rudder post, to improve fit and stability Recessed deck track for eyelets, and improved under deck plastic insert to keep eyelets waterproof with out extra glue Retooled mould designed to make boat more durable / thicker

This is the RTR version so it will include a FlySky FS-i6 Radio and Receiver

The DF65 is straightforward to build.  It will require a good pair of scissors or exacto knife to cut the dyneema sheeting.  Another thing that is very helpful is some Cyanacrylate Glue (Crazy Glue) to add to your knots.  We really like the Gel CA from Bob Smith.  It can be ordered through our site at – BSI116

I would also suggest checking online for build, set-up and tuning tips from the experts!  We have a list on our Links page of helpful sites.  I strongly recommend the blog by Mr. Klaus Harris!

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RC Sailboats are an awesome hobby to pick up and make for hours of fun sailing. RC sailboats glide through the water, typically from electricity as a fuel source, and have pretty cool features and specs based on each model.

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Rage RC B1300 Eclipse

Rage RC B1300 Eclipse

High-quality ABS molding

Reinforced, rip-stop nylon sails

Includes 4 AA batteries for transmitter

Dimensions 11 x 7.5 x 46.4 inches

Weighs approximately 11 lbs

Pros and Cons

Minimal assembly is required and batteries are included so you don’t have to wait to get sailing

Large model stands out amongst other boats on the water

The size may make it difficult to travel and transport

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POCO DIVO RG65 Class Competition Yacht

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650mm or 900mm sails

3kg winch servo

Waterproof, durable ABS molding

Takes 8 AA batteries

Dimensions 25.6″L x 5.3″W x 53.7″H

Weighs approximately 10 lbs

The size makes the sailboat easy to transport and great for pools, ponds, rivers, and lakes

The durable and waterproof molding keeps electronic componenents safe

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Golden Bright Full Function Boat

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Sails are individually controlled

Takes 1 9 Volt battery and 4 AA batteries

Dimensions 20.3 x 4.7 x 33.7 inches

Weighs approximately 4 lbs

The motor makes it great for beginners learning to sail

The Golden Bright is a small RC sailboat, making it easy to travel with

Assembly is required and the batteries are not included Golden Bright manufactures great RC hobby toys. Their Full Function Boat is a small RC sailboat and so simple. It’s great for beginner sailors just learning, but intermediate sailors will love perfecting their skills with this boat too. Because of its size it is a budget-friendly option for remote control sailboats, but still with top-notch quality.

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Kyosho Seawind

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Detachable parts for easy transportation

Dimensions 40 x 9 x 73 inches

Weighs approximately 13.5 lbs

Easily detachable parts make transporting this RC sailboat a breeze

High-strength aluminum mast makes a durable boat

Intricate assembly required with approximately 1 hour of rigging and sail trimming

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DragonForce 65 V6 Racing Sailboat

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Micron Mylar “A” sails

Upgraded digital rudder servo

Extremely durable hull

Requires 8 AA batteries

Dimensions 4.6 x 25.6 x 52.7 inches

Weighs approximately 6 lbs

Pros and Cons Fast and powerful

Designed for actual racing

The rigging process can take a while

This smaller RC sailboat is great for beginner sailors. It comes partially pre-rigged and is ready to race with only minimal assembly. It’s a fast, user-friendly RC sailboat that you’re sure to love.

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How do RC Sailboats work?

RC Sailboats work through radio control, which is a given considering the “RC” in the name, and a bit of skill. You need to steer, draw the sail, etc. Interestingly enough, it’s a lot like sailing a real sailboat, but you’re using a controller to do it.

This is where the skill part comes in. Drawing the sails, for example, requires timing and precision to ensure that you’re doing it properly. If you don’t, you face it sinking, should the model be a very extensive one, or not sailing properly at all.

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Where can I race a RC Sailboat?

You can race a RC Sailboat virtually anywhere. Although, racing in the ocean may not be the best idea if you’re very invested, both emotionally and financially, in your boat.

This is where lines come in. A lot of users will have a line system to ensure that if there is a crash and their boat sinks, or whatever the case may be, they can still retrieve their vessel without actually having to go into the water.

Are there are RC Sailboats that use wind?

Yes! Some RC Sailboats do not use electricity or a motor as a source to run. Some only work with windy weather, but still require a controller for steering, drawing the sails, etc.

What happens when the wind stops?

This is another instance where a tow line comes in handy. If the wind stops you have two options – wait for it to come back, or use your tow line to reel it back in. Some users have small tugboats that are able to go out and retrieve a RC Sailboat that has a downed sail, has stalled, etc.

What if it tips?

If your RC Sailboats tips, it’s obviously not a very good one. The good quality ones have something at the bottom to ensure this doesn’t happen unless it’s hit by another one, has a hole in the side, etc.

It may tip into the water from the wind or have the bow go under water, but it should not tip on its side completely in any instance other than one of the reasons previously mentioned.

If it does tip, reel it in using your tow line or go into the water and get it.

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I would definitely go for K2 – manufactured by Sailboat RC company. That 1-metre hull beast won World AND European Championship, USA Nationals, Southern America Cup, Australian Nats…and all in 2017/2018 season!!

Check it out, it is outstanding piece of art really, a must have RC Sailboat.

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I am looking for 1 mtr fibreglass remote controlled sailing boat preferably European or american.Thanks Annette

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Hej! Have you found something? I search for a rc sailboat that I can transport with my bicicle.

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Hi Annette, I too am looking for a 1 meter or 3 foot sailboat. Had a “Tradewinds” that was 3 feet long and loved it! BUT, the 5 pound center board weight (I used BB’s) was hard to find…. Want to get one so it can be sailed in the pond/small lake outside. A friend got one too and we used to “race”. But, we had no buoys – there are usually two or three and depends on the size of the boat.

In the Chicago area, Wisconsin, Chicago, Indiana (Munster), Michigan, and Florida (about 20 miles from Orlando) – we were lucky and I was sailing anywhere from 13′ to 45′ boats. People that did not know me were freaked out when I could sail.

Another boat makes sense here. And, if I had two, then another person can sail too. And, I can make buoys that are needed to race boats. Hmm, that is a good idea.

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I am a former professional licensed Captain, sailboat dealer and racer who is now landlocked. Looking to start RC sailing, but prefer to identify key class associations, publications and such information to make sure there is a strong RC class or one design to guide me. Looking forward to guidance first, then back on the water the right way.

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look up rc lazer,good sail boat spend the extra cash and get the “a” and the “c” sails the “a” sail needs the larger mask.it does come with “b” sail and mask.the travel bag is great.just got back from michigan brought the boat with and had a lot of fun with all the crazy wind on the lake.i live in chicago and its great 1m boat to take anywhere

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My 18-year-old sails 420s and Lasers competitively, and is now asking for a r/c sailboat for Christmas. He has never used one before, but thinks the idea sounds fun. He is engineer-minded, grew up rigging and racing. We live on a bay off the ocean. Can anyone recommend a r/c sailboat $300 or less?

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I am sourcing an RC catamaran (3’+-) and would like suggestions. Thx.

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what about a orion?

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Where can I purchase a large laser rc sailboat

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