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Dickie Spelzeug Radio Control Sailing Boat

Dickie Spelzeug Radio Control Sailing Boat

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Brand: Simba Toys
Category: Toy


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 72994

Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0 x 0.1

MPN: 49019784
Model: 49019784
EAN: 4006333197840
ASIN: B00081RYLY

Release Date: April 20, 2007

Features:
  • 2-Channel Radio Control, 27 MHz
  • 50 foot range
  • 11.5" Long
  • For Use in Fresh Water Only
  • Great for lakes and ponds

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Product Description
This is the Dickie R/C ready-to-run electric powered radio controlled Sailboat. FEATURES: 2 channel 49 or 27MHz AM stick transmitter with forward-left-right, reverse left-right-stop functions Constructed of plastic with brown painted woodgrain deck, blue and white plastic sails, red and blue accent stripes on hull INCLUDES: Boat, 2ch radio, two propellers, rudder, three AA cells, two AAA cells, illustrated instruction sheet, and antenna REQUIRES: Installing AA cells in boat and AAA cells in transmitter SPECS: Length: 11.4"" (291mm) Width: 2.8"" (72mm) Height: 15.6 (397mm) including mast


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars waste of money   May 27, 2009
vila-jones family (miami fl)
This is the second model we bought, thinking that the first one was just a lemon. the boat has no stability
and leans in the water to the point of having no steering. This must be designed for a bathtub where you can constantly correct the vessel to the upright position. the boat has minimal power/thrust so forget about using it anywhere there is a breeze or current or waves. if you want a bathtub sailboat- you can probably find a sturdier one for less than $35. If you want a sailboat for the lake, shore or pool- this is NOT the one. this product was a total let down for the little kids and the big kids too.



4 out of 5 stars mom   August 10, 2008
Pam Simon (fl)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This toy is great for 7 old .one of the props got broken,but stillworks.It's still fun for him easy for kids to work


1 out of 5 stars Dickie Speleug RC Sailboat twin motor   July 6, 2008
Leonard E. Wheeler (Eustis Fla USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My first RC toy sailboat Sank on the third day and trial in the yard pond. Ran aground on the edge and sank by the stern. Fried the RC controls because they are not water protected and the hull had ZERO floation. Store refuned money. It also was supposed to come with rechargable batteries. Did not. Had an attachable keel with some keel weight. Some models shown have a rudder mine did not and was unable to use the wind to sail. It was fun but for a few dollars 25$ more the Sea Lite with motor was much more fun and durable and it has a rudder and trimable sails by RC this boat does not. It is a small pool toy and delicate and easy to sink and destroy and I enjoyed playing with it while it lasted which is why it is on the to fix someday pile. I would suggest anyone buying this put silicon sealer on the electronics and styrofoam floation in the hull too.



4 out of 5 stars Fun, but not a real sailboat   January 12, 2008
Bob Gerrity (West Hills CA USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a great toy for my grandchildren, ages three and eight. It is not a sailboat however, since there is no rudder or keel. It is really a motorboat with twin screws for turning. I had to put holes in the sails to pervent overturning in even a slight breeze. I also tied the boom to the stern along the centerline to keep the boat upright. With these simple fixes, my grandchildren their boats.


3 out of 5 stars Simba Radio Control Sailboat   December 19, 2007
B. Lustig (Napa, CA USA)
The batteries were difficult to install and required a special screwdriver. After using the remote, the propeller got stuck, so it has been in the "repair pile" since its first use.

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