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On 12th januar 2015 the new HM830 takes test flights to compare with its twin 8broken and repaired) brother. Now that I achieved some experience with the older one, flying should be easy right? Well, it was, but as always, holding the camera and controlling is not easy at all!! Average flight times passed 2 minutes, promised!! This is the best of the three videos, but unluckily the wind was kinda high and I couldn't make this guy return to me so I had to cut the engine...but "he" wasn't doing it bad, huh? =)
Would you take this versatile pontoon for lake days, fishing, or cruising with friends? Rate this boat from 1–5 stars and comment below! Legend Boats 17 Pontoon © Legend Boats Length overall: 17 ft (5.18 m) Beam: 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) Draft: approx. 14–18 in (0.36–0.46 m) Fuel capacity: ~12–15 gal (45–57 L) Seating capacity: up to 6–8 persons Hull: Twin aluminum pontoon tubes Engine: Outboard (varies by buyer choice) Features: Bench seating, ski tow, storage lockers Price: US$ ~9,500–12,000 (base pontoon) The Legend Boats 17 Pontoon is a compact and versatile pontoon boat designed for families and recreational boaters. Its stable twin‑tube aluminum hull and open deck layout make it ideal for relaxed lake cruising, casual fishing, or sunny social days on the water. With customizable seating and outboard power options, the 17 Pontoon delivers easy handling, enjoyable comfort, and adaptable performance for a variety of on‑water activities. #LegendBoats #PontoonBoat #FamilyBoat #HarbourMasters
We were sailing out liveaboard sailboat/raceboat up the coast, and almost home under the golden gate bridge. Just 15 miles form the gate, we noticed a problem: the engine temp alarm, and no input to the RPM gauge/tacometer. A telltale sign that the engine belt is broken! We rolled around with no wind and no engine, tools flying across the room, and no steerage. We were able to get a new belt on eventually, and most importantly, we got back to the dock just in time to get burritos at our favorite burrito place!