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I cannot believe that I am late to this party!
I started a fleet of Nirvana IIs at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club last year. We now have 85 boats in the club and I will be ordering about 7 more in the next month. Here is the website I put together for our fleet:
ABYC Nirvana RC Fleet They are cheap and they sail well. Here is a video:
Video of Nirvanas Sailing What is good about the boats is that they sail amazingly well for an inexpensive boat. That was the first criteria for choosing the boat for us. The second was convenience. I think part of the success of our fleet is that the boat can be put together so quickly that it is easy to take apart and transport in most vehicles. One guy transports his in a Honda Spider, that is small.
As for the Chinese manufacturing. Everything except the electronics are great! We have people who are still on the same radio system that came stock with the boats when we bought them but...I recommend the new way of order from the distributor. That is to get the boat with the Hitec system. You can have it preinstalled for extra money but I would encourage you all get the "Kit". It does not take long to install the radio gear and it only takes about 10 minutes to take the boat out of the box the first time to set it up (sans radio installation).
If you have questions I am the Nirvana Guru...at our club anyway.
We are racing every Friday evening and getting anywhere from 8 to 20 boats. We sail in salt water, which is really bad for the boats, but rinse them off before going home. They take a fair amount of abuse considering what we put them through. No one has regretted their decision to get the boats and they all are trying to get more people to the races.
Later,
Dan