Joysway Dragon Force 65 V7 Radio Control Yacht Building & Setup | Part 3 | #askhearns

Published 28 February 2024 Master Joe continues to teach Brett his method of building the Joysway Dragon Force 65 yacht with building tricks and set up tips. In Part 3 Master Joe completes the assembly and sets up the radio and sails, ready for the water! See the all Dragon Force 65 build videos here:    • Joysway Dragon Force 65 V7 Radio Control Y...   Shop all featured products at hearnshobbies.com JOYSWAY Dragon Force 65 V7 Racing Class DF65 Yacht RTR: https://shorturl.at/xEOPY JOYSWAY Dragon Force 65 V7 Racing Class DF65 Yacht PNP: https://shorturl.at/opFOR JOYSWAY Dragon Force 65 V7 Spare Parts: https://shorturl.at/dxzLU FLYSKY 6 Channel Digital Radio System (Stick) Joe's option upgrade: https://shorturl.at/rQUX5 SPECIFICATIONS: Length: 650 mm Beam: 116.5 mm Rig Height: 915 mm Overall Height: 1338 mm RTR Total weight: 1200g (Batteries not included) Sail Area (Mainsail): 1460 cm2 Sail Area (Jib): 766 cm2 Sail Area (Overall): 2226 cm2 Hull Material: Molded ABS with painted finish and logo sticker Supplied in two versions: (1) RTR version(JW-8815V7-RTR) with transmitter & receiver (2) ARTR version(JW-8815V7-PNP) with no radio gear RTR version with radio gear (JW-8815V7-RTR) requires 4pcs AA batteries for transmitter & 4 pcs AA batteries for receiver WHAT'S INCLUDED: Fully Painted, Moulded ABS Hull 50 micron mylar film racing sails with painted flow stripes and logo Extruded carbonfibre mast and boom tubes Extruded aluminum keel with zinc alloy ballast bulb Metal geared digital rudder servo New Digital DF Racing sailwinch servo for more accurate sail control 2.4G 4CH digital proportional transmitter (RTR version JW-8815V7-RTR only) 2.4G 4CH receiver (RTR version JW-8815V7-RTR only) Display stand with laydown function (Moulded plastic and glassfibre tubes) MEASUREMENT: Boat Box dimension: 91.2 x 30.4 x 11.6 cm Carton size: 38 x 32 x 93 cm Gross/Net weight: 11.7/10.7 kg 0:00 Intro 0:46 Drain plug trick 4:02 The transmitter 4:40 Fitting the receiver batteries 5:30 Testing the radio 7:09 Fitting the deck hatch 9:04 Tuning the sails 10:10 Marking the backstay 14:40 Adjusting the twist in the leeches 16:36 Drain plug 17:41 Outro **************************************************************************** Sign up and let us know what you would like to see in the next videos. Newsletter: https://www.hearnshobbies.com/pages/n... Instagram: https://bit.ly/35wCikH Facebook:   / hearnshobbies   Facebook The Hobbyman:   / hobbymannarrewarren   Twitter @hearnshobbies Twitch: twitch.tv/hearnshobbies