Thanks for the replies so far.
Have been to my local model shop and had a look at the Thunder Tiger King Fisher, they have the Lobmaster too but I prefer the King Fisher.
The guy in the shop told me all the radio equipment sold in the UK is the same and that the range is a theoretical 1.5miles either side of the transmitter. Now, is this correct? I doubt I'll ever need to test this, and now have no worries about sailing it out into the middle of the boating pond.
It has raised a question or two though:
1) there is a post on on here (by Portside II) who was pleasantly surprised on opening his Lobmaster box, that the transmitter was an upgraded 40mhz version, and better than the usual 27mhz stuff Thunder Tiger used to use. post is here...
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=15008.0)
Can someone explain the difference please? Bear in mind I know literally nothing about RC hobbies of any kind.
2) Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Thunder Tiger models and the RC Systems models, regarding the radio? IE is it something simple like one brand is newer than the other and this might effect whether I end up with a 27 or 40mhz radio?
3) If the range is as large as the man in the shop says it is, what happens if there is another boat user with 1.5miles (or say a few hundred yards to be realistic). Will they have control of my beloved boat!?
Thanks in advance, I'm sure there's a ton of good advice to be had here.
Also, I'm in the Yorkshire area. I think my nearest boating pond is a place called Rowntree Park in York, if anyone knows it? I was hoping I could sail my boat in various village ponds as and when I found myself there, I presume they won't be privately owned but belong to the council. I might knock this idea on the head though given the advice.
What about public waterways? Could I sail it on a local canal, marina or river (if I dare put it in running water)?
And what do people reckon about small mountain tarns in the lake district? I quite fancy the idea of camping by a tarn, whiling away the hours before sunset with my boat in total peace (at least there'll be no RF interference).
Or am I just nuts?
All advice will be heeded.