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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY 

No liability for printing errors. Technical modifications reserved. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

09/2011 

 

Operating  instructions  for  the  MICRO  MAGIC  RTR  HoTT  model  boat, 
Order No.: 2014.HoTT 

Brief description of the model 

 

Ready-made model (ARTR) 

 

The MICRO MAGIC RTR was developed to reflect advances in the MICRO MAGIC regatta scene, and 
represents a factory-assembled version of the boat for the ambitious skipper to enter in racing events 

 

The hull, deck, canopy and keel / mast socket are supplied as CNC-machined vacuum-moulded ABS parts, 
and are already installed and glued in place 

 

All RC components are installed in the hull at the factory 

 

GR-12 HoTT 2.4 GHz receiver already installed 

 

The model can quickly and easily be bound to any Graupner HoTT transmitter 

 

The rig is largely pre-assembled, so that it can be set up very quickly 

 

The sails are packed separately to protect them from creasing, and therefore have to be installed by the 
operator 

 

The keel fin and rudder are injection-moulded in glass fibre reinforced plastic to ensure very high rigidity 

 

Drag is lower due to the slightly reduced area and narrow profiles used for the fin and rudder 

 

Ready-made sail suit with sewn seams, consisting of lightweight white water-repellent sail fabric 

 

Stiff, lightweight rig consisting of CFRP tubing. A one-piece mast is employed to ensure a sufficiently rigid 
rig without a spreader 

 

The rig consists of newly developed high-quality plastic fittings which are also used in the kit version 

 

Factory-fitted jib trim servo, enabling the skipper to fine-tune the sail trim while the boat is on the water 

 

Reduced overall friction in the whole sail setting system thanks to the double-ended output lever with two 
return pulleys 

 

The model can be completed ready for the water in a very short time thanks to the high level of pre-
fabrication 

 

Pre-painted hull, keel fin and rudder with decals already applied 

 

Set contents: vacuum-moulded ABS parts for hull, deck, canopy and two-part keel / mast socket, factory-
fitted laser-cut wooden internal parts, boatstand, rudder and keel fin moulded in glass fibre reinforced 
plastic, cast keel ballast attached to the keel fin, various injection-moulded plastic parts, carbon fibre tubing 
for mast and booms, ready-made sail suit, polyester cord, small items, decal sheet, GR-12 HoTT 2.4 GHz 
receiver (Order No. 33506), building instructions in German, English and French.  

Specification 

Overall length approx. 

535 mm 

Beam approx. 

180 mm 

Overall height approx. 

980 mm 

All-up weight approx. 

850 g 

Sail area approx.  

1450 cm² 

Manufacturer’s declaration from Graupner GmbH & Co. KG 

Content of the manufacturer’s declaration 
If material defects or manufacturing faults should arise in a product distributed by us in the Federal Republic of 
Germany and purchased by a consumer (§ 13 BGB), we, Graupner GmbH & Co. KG, D-73230 Kirchheim/Teck, 
Germany, acknowledge the obligation to correct those defects within the limitations described below. 
The consumer is not entitled to exploit this manufacturer’s declaration if the failure in the usability of the product 
is due to natural wear, use under competition conditions, incompetent or improper use (including incorrect 
installation) or external influences. 
This manufacturer’s declaration does not affect the consumer’s legal or contractual rights regarding defects 
arising from the purchase contract between the consumer and the vendor (dealer). 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MICRO MAGIC RTR HoTT

Page 1: ...at is on the water Reduced overall friction in the whole sail setting system thanks to the double ended output lever with two return pulleys The model can be completed ready for the water in a very sh...

Page 2: ...the claim period all claims based on this declaration are barred by the statute of limitations after six months from the time of implementation however this cannot occur before the end of the claim p...

Page 3: ...should also be avoided The model requires a breeze in order to move i e in flat calm conditions the boat will just remain stationary on the water Please bear this in mind when you are thinking about s...

Page 4: ...odel shop will stock battery testers which you can use to check the state of your batteries Notes on building the model Please refer to the photos and the drawing when assembling the model If you do n...

Page 5: ...eck opening with a piece of ad hesive tape Check that the blocks on the sail setting lever are attached to the inner holes unscrew and re fix them if necessary The blocks must be free to move on the l...

Page 6: ...in position using one of the lower mast rings Pass the Cunningham stretcher C through the main boom swivel bracket and tie it securely to the sail tack f2 it should remain loose Slip the loop into the...

Page 7: ...drop of cyano Locate the loop in the topping lift F and connect it to the small hole at the same time Run the loop in the forestay H into the small eye fit the cord through the eye on the opposite si...

Page 8: ...run out slightly position approx 5 Carry out a check of the radio controlled functions Note that the jib trim only has a very small range this is intentional and is sufficient for the trim function B...

Page 9: ...se with free wind where the sails are paid out to about 60 to the boat s centreline 4a 4b The boat only attains its maximum speed on these two headings If the boat is sailing directly away from the wi...

Page 10: ...oo tight by the kicking strap or if the foresail is set too close hauled or too far open In general terms sailing boats offer their maximum performance if they have a slight windward tendency The opti...

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