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BOW:

The front of the boat.

STERN: 

The back of the boat.

PORT:

This is the left side of the boat when aboard and facing

the front (bow). An easy way to remember this is that 

port

and

left

both contain four letters.

STARBOARD:

This is the right side of the boat when aboard

and facing the front (bow).

HULL:

The body of the boat.

DECK:

The top of the boat.

RUDDER:

The hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern that

controls steering.

TRANSMITTER ASSEMBLY

Important  Note:

The 

transmitter  is  not  water  resistant

and

should never come in contact with water. 

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1. Remove the transmitter antenna from the parts bag and

screw  it  into  the  top  of  the  transmitter.  To  ensure  that  the
antenna is attached, lightly pull on the base of the antenna. If
it slides out, it is not installed properly.

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2.  Slide  off  the  battery  door  on  the  bottom  of  the

transmitter. Install 8 fresh “AA” batteries into the bottom of the
transmitter in the configuration molded into the battery holder.
Reinstall the battery door onto the bottom of the transmitter.

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3. Turn the transmitter “ON” using the switch on the front.

The red LED light next to the on/off switch should light up. If
the LED does not light up, turn the transmitter off and check to
make sure that the batteries are installed properly. 

If you see a

flashing LED, the batteries are low and need to be replaced.

HULL & LIGHTING SYSTEM

❏ 

1.  Carefully  remove  the Atlantic  Harbor Tugboat  and  its

stand from their packaging.

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2. Gently pull the cabin latch forward, lift the front of the

cabin and slide it forward as shown.

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3. Connect the lighting plugs together as shown. 

Note: The

plugs only fit together one way.

Install (8) new "AA" batteries

ON / OFF

THROTTLE SERVO 

REVERSE

STEERING

SERVO

REVERSE

POWER

LIGHT

STEERING

TRIM

ADJUSTABLE

STEERING

RATE

THROTTLE

TRIM

FINAL ASSEMBLY

BOAT TERMINOLOGY

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Summary of Contents for Atlantic Harbor Tugboat

Page 1: ...invoice you were given when you bought your model It is your proof of purchase and we must see it before we can honor the warranty To return your Atlantic Harbor Tugboat for repairs covered under war...

Page 2: ...contact with the spinning propeller you may be severely injured The speed and mass of this boat can inflict property damage and severe personal injury if a collision occurs Never run this boat in the...

Page 3: ...on the bottom of the transmitter Install 8 fresh AA batteries into the bottom of the transmitter in the configuration molded into the battery holder Reinstall the battery door onto the bottom of the...

Page 4: ...t the rear of the cabin as shown 7 Affix the three plastic radar pieces atop the cabin as shown BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION 1 Peel the backing off of the supplied hook loop material and apply the loop s...

Page 5: ...s ball attached to the end of a fishing rod to retrieve a stalled or capsized boat It is dangerous to operate any R C vehicle at any time that there is not sufficient light R C models produce vibratio...

Page 6: ...in water that is at least 8 deep and free of obstacles weeds rocks sticks ducks muskrats etc 3 Slowly advance the throttle to full speed and note if the boat has a tendency to turn right or left Adju...

Page 7: ...t Look on deck and you ll find swiveling seats and a trolling motor in the bow Check out the stern and you ll find a big EP outboard that hides a water cooled 550 motor and bearing supported drive tra...

Page 8: ...ard strike fast that s the Nitro Hammer s slogan but it s good for this 24 610mm electric too Batteries are the only thing you need to buy or install everything else is already covered assembly finish...

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