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Originally posted by zennith View PostGate closed
hi Darren bros
went there on 27th july @ around 1330hrs . GATE CLOSED ...
it is open on sat and sunday. from morning... Do call me or sms me lah when you want to go : )
Zennith
my number and msn is with you : )
ok will beeb u on my next visit
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Originally posted by darren pun View PostRCSS ?? more infor pls i'm new to this ..tksIrony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor
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Originally posted by Adrianli View PostA little info of my 47" Flying Dragon electronics setup. Hope u guys enjoy this little speedy boat n sorry if I had disturbed the water a little.My fleets
Stiletto tunnel, DF Mono, EPV 135, CT06 Hydroplane
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Originally posted by Mel279 View Posthey adrian, I see that your boat run at 53mph, I think it can do much faster than that, would like to see the video if u're able to run it at 70mph
70mph is impossible. Aiming for 60mph. Her AUW is 10kg.Last edited by Adrianli; 30-07-2010, 12:22 PM.
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Damaged Bouy
Pandan reservoir was opened for RC electric boats for less than a month and the bouy nearest to the floating deck is sinking.
The bouy was inspected with the help of PUB personnel and found to have cuts on it.
The bouys were paid for and laid in the water by RC Sailing boys and it took them almost a whole day to lay the 6 buoys.
Since we are beneifting from their effort, we must do our level best to help them preserved the bouys by avoiding it with our electric boats. They are not pointing the finger on electric boys but lamenting their disappointment.
We can help preserve the bouys by making our EB turning outside of the bouys. When making a right turn, the bouys should be kept to the right of the boat and left turn keeping the bouys on the left of the boat. Reason - keeping the exposed propellor away from the bouys.
Secondly, don't use the bouys as a target for your boating skill. It is very tempting to run our EB at full speed to delibrately hitting the bouys. This type of EB are not very fast type. The really fast ones will want to avoid the bouys because any impact against a bouy can cause massive damage to the EB itself.
Sometimes, under race condition we may accidently hit the bouys, we must make best effort to keep away from the bouys.
I hope the bouys will last at least a year and everyone can enjoy the facility.
Happy boating!
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