Building a Hurricane 791-2 R/C Sailboat

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • This is a set by step video on how to build an VolantexRC Co. Ltd R/C Hurricane Racing Boat model 791-2.

Комментарии • 46

  • @TrapperEvans
    @TrapperEvans 4 месяца назад

    This is exactly what I needed for an explanation of the final rigging. Thank you!

  • @Trevelyan1971
    @Trevelyan1971 Год назад +2

    Wow....this is a life saver there's no way I would have got this right without your video, thank you sooooo much.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад +1

      You are welcome. Enjoy sailing it.

  • @OconeeSatch
    @OconeeSatch  28 дней назад

    Like so many things made today, this could use some help. The rudder post was the hardest to overcome. Trying to coax it in through the hull at the correct angle. I’m glad my video was helpful.

  • @OconeeSatch
    @OconeeSatch  6 месяцев назад

    Thanks…at my age, I need all the help I can get. 😊

  • @fatailatu6444
    @fatailatu6444 Год назад +2

    Hey Simon, thank you so much for your helped me out alot. Just finished riging up hurricane.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      I’m glad it was helpful. Enjoy sailing it now.

  • @cosmiccolonel
    @cosmiccolonel 6 месяцев назад +1

    “GROMMET”……… that’s the word you’re looking for Simon……. 👍

  • @James-xt1js
    @James-xt1js Год назад +2

    very helpful - thank you!!

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      You are welcome. It was my first attempt at a instructional video. I’m glad it had helped a few people.

  • @ErieDog
    @ErieDog Год назад +2

    Thank you, most helpful!

  • @Lonnie-bb5ok
    @Lonnie-bb5ok 4 месяца назад

    Lower section of the mast has a bend to allow for the main sail luff curve ,the bow of the lower mast section faces forward, and the sail rings, lose them ,just use line to tye on sail

  • @dennisvandyke1036
    @dennisvandyke1036 11 месяцев назад

    Could not have finished this assembly without this video. The instructions book that comes with besides being inadequate is so small I could not read it. Of major note, there are 2 (red black) wires that were not plugged into my receiver. Without seeing these in this video I would have been lost for good. Just need to find a ballast as I believe mine was stolen possibly at a customs level as it is rather deadly looking.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  11 месяцев назад

      Glad the video was useful. Good luck in your “ballast search.

    • @Lonnie-bb5ok
      @Lonnie-bb5ok 4 месяца назад

      Turn the rec on first then transmitter on and it will bind

  • @OconeeSatch
    @OconeeSatch  Месяц назад

    I took some measurements and the width seems to be the limiting factor of 1-1/4”. The battery pack fits across the boat. The space is about 1-1/4”wide (front to back) x 3-3/4” long (beam direction) x 3/4” high. I think you could use a 6.4 volt pack but only a 1200 mah. Of course you would have to do some wire modification.

  • @WhiskyD710
    @WhiskyD710 28 дней назад

    Biggest piece of shit “fishhooks” ever made bending every time you try to snap. The Godam rudder post wouldn’t go in right, ended up breaking a part getting it in there. I better figure a way to seal that up. So close to sending this back, but I’ll just replace all the parts with good stuff I guess, like the one person said, just using some twine to tie the sails on because the stupid square clips don’t slide well. Thanks for your video. It was a huge help for these obviously Chinese instructions that assume we know what every part is called and isn’t labeled. Luckily I actually do know most of the parts but I don’t see how a layman could ever do this without this video. Good job.

  • @craigdowd1017
    @craigdowd1017 Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this video! How long do the batteries last? Can you tell when they are getting low and you need to bring it in?

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      I’ve sailed for hours, multiple times, using the regular alkaline batteries and haven’t seen a deteriorating in signal strength. I’m not sure if the transmitter will beep or flash when the batteries are low, but I suspect you will see a deteriorating in response. If you find the boat slow to respond I’d sail it closer to you.

  • @kd4wcl
    @kd4wcl Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this informative video. I will be assembling mine over the next week or so. How well does she sail?

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад +1

      I live on a cove on a large lake. The boat sails well. I prefer expert mode because it reacts better to commands. It brings out a crowd. Sailing is tricky here because have trees all around and we need calm water I actually have two boats and we “match race”. Best place would be a man made pond if it’s deep enough. Good luck and happy sailing!!!

  • @pietervanembden1605
    @pietervanembden1605 Год назад +2

    Hi Simon just got the same boat but I'm having problems with fitting the rudder like you said with your first one. How did you manage to do it in the end kind regards pieter

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      I first tried to push the rudder in from both directions, noting the angle it was going. I then carefully tried to align the rudder axil with the other bearing and used pressure and rotation to get them aligned. If that doesn’t word I found a slightly smaller rod to push through and then pushed the rudder through. Make sure you work the rudder back and forth, so it’s not hard to rotate. I hope this helps.

  • @kevinhutchinson8129
    @kevinhutchinson8129 Год назад +2

    Very nice video Simon. Having just purchased a Hurricane, I'm grateful for your help in assembling the boat. I had the same trouble with the long mast section being slightly tight on one end, so it wouldn't "snap" onto the mast spreader fitting. I just took a small jewelers file and dressed the inside of the tube just a bit and then it went together just fine. It's my first RC sailboat kit, so I can't speak to whether it's a nice kit or not, but it seems well made and reasonably well thought out. I'm anxious to get it in the water! It being so tall, do you have a system for getting it out the door and into your car?

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      Thanks for the useful comments. This was my first video and I did it by myself. I’m glad it was useful. This is a good kit. I have had 4 other sailboats this being the largest. I live on a lake so I can walk down to the water avoiding obstructions and keeping the bow (front) into the wind. It is a handful. I also have a Tacoma so if I need to transport, I lay it down in the bed on some padding. FYI I found it hard to turn the boat in beginner mode and keep it on expert except when my grandchild controls it. Good luck and have fun.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      I’m moved and now I have to transport my two sailboats to a small lake. This is how I do it in my Tacoma truck. They are laid out diagonally in the bed secure with a string and keep the tail gate down. With two boats I made a shelf with two 2x4s and wood to place the second boat over the first. I close the tonneau cover.

  • @petersar100
    @petersar100 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful thanks .
    Should there be an aerial for the transmitter. Mine looks like yours , just a flat plastic cap on top which will come off and out pops about 2” of thin bendy plastic cable.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  5 месяцев назад +1

      No (whip) antenna needed. This transmitter operates at a higher frequency than those of yesteryear. The caps on my transmitter were secure. I’d put the wire back as you found it.

    • @petersar100
      @petersar100 5 месяцев назад

      @@OconeeSatch Must admit I am concerned about the range .. is it good or bad?
      I am nearly ready for my maiden voyage.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  5 месяцев назад +1

      The range is good. You can control the boat as far as you can see what it’s doing.

  • @VSPylon
    @VSPylon Месяц назад

    Hi dear Simon . Is possible to change the batteries for a 2000 - 2S LifePo or Lipo Batteries Is there space inside to use them ? THK

  • @joebaughman9917
    @joebaughman9917 Год назад +2

    i know this is a late comment, but please what do you do for transportation?!

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      I have a Tacoma truck with a tonneau cover. I lay the boat on its side on moving blankets and secure with string. I leave the tailgate down and cover with the tonneau. I was prepared to remove the keel which is pretty easy but didn’t need to.

    • @joebaughman9917
      @joebaughman9917 Год назад

      @@OconeeSatch sounds great thank you for the help and i happen to have a tacoma with a tonneau cover as well!

  • @Lonnie-bb5ok
    @Lonnie-bb5ok 4 месяца назад

    The 1 meter eclipse is the same as the hurricane,and compass, made in china buy a sail boat and first thing you have to do is rebuilt it, parts are very chinsy, so good luck 😮😮

  • @alandurden1826
    @alandurden1826 11 месяцев назад

    in your opinion, is the rudder adequate, or could it be a bit broader, I have a similar yacht and needed to increase the width of the rudder to get decent turning rate. And add extra ballast to the ballast weight.
    cheers.

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  11 месяцев назад

      My sail boat was hard to sail in the beginner mode. Make sure you are on the expert mode on your transmitter. I found that this mode increased the rudder and sail actions. One can always add to the rudder, just keep it balanced. Ie. Add to front and back if possible.

  • @TheSlothMer
    @TheSlothMer Год назад +1

    I've got this same boat and I'm a total newcomer. Mine is no longer pairing thought, haven't even had a chance to sail it. Wondering if you've had anything similar or if you're experienced at rebinding them? I can't find anything helpful online. Thanks!

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  Год назад

      It got confused once when I didn’t turn on the receiver (in the boat) on first.
      1) Make sure all your batteries are In correctly.
      2) with the transmitter close, turn on the receiver ( in the boat)). The red light should start flashing.
      3) Turn on the transmitter. It will start flashing until it “pairs” with the transmitter. Once “paired” both red lights will stay on.

    • @davidshaffer4649
      @davidshaffer4649 Год назад

      With all rc products,you only bind the reciever to the transmitter once.after that you always turn the transmitter on first then power the reciever.then to turn off,switch reciever off first then the transmitter.

  • @Lonnie-bb5ok
    @Lonnie-bb5ok 4 месяца назад

    Get rid of the radio transmitter n receiver are junk no range take your rod n reel so you can fish it out of the lake ,mast crane very week

  • @janspoelstra8309
    @janspoelstra8309 11 месяцев назад

    Aaargh, VVS! Please, don't do that!

    • @OconeeSatch
      @OconeeSatch  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry. First time I’ve done a video. Is it bad enough to take down?

    • @janspoelstra8309
      @janspoelstra8309 11 месяцев назад

      @@OconeeSatch The video is nice, but the Vertical Video Syndrom reduces the screensize to about a third of what's available, which makes it horrible to watch...

    • @DrevnHull
      @DrevnHull 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@janspoelstra8309About 85% of RUclips videos are watched on mobile devices. Vertical is better for most. Jan, get with the times! Are you watching videos on your dell desktop computer?