Hi KitS;
A great thanks for your very kind comment.!
Yes, it is actually so large enough for our RC boating that it looks like an OCEAN for the RC boats.
This is 3km long and 0.27km wide so that once it became one of the candidate sites for the boat races
of Tokyo Olympic Games. But luckily we are now able to use for our RC boating as it is,as evaluated to
require a tremendous amount of money to modify suiting for an official boat racing waters.
As a result,some water sports other than RC boating are permitted here to enjoy like the wind surfing, canoeing
and row boating,etc.
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1;A bird-eye view of our boating site.The place actually we use is central upper water above the small bridge
on right shore.
2/3;Our club boating scenes in the mid summer.
4;On the too hot day in the mid summer..
5;A member's steam ship sailing powerfully this day
6;My HMS Fencer passing by one another in the opposite direction at about 4-50m off the shore
at slow speed..
7;In the windy day of the mid-winter,my Jupiter F-99(1m long)powered by 2200KV brushless water-cooled
went suddenly into waves fiercely in the very wavy water.The bow went into the water at the moment which I
was so surprised.
I am calling the sailing in the wavy water in winter "Adventure sailing in the winter"
But, of course, it is not sooo interesting to operate the boat in such a windy day as naturally the boat sometimes
is influenced by the wind rather than my electric waves of the transmitter, though not to say "out of control".