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Model engines generate considerable heat.

 Do not touch 

any part of your engine until it has cooled. Touching the 
muffl er, cylinder head, or exhaust header may result in 

serious burn

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Use safety glasses when starting or running engines. 

The 

propeller may throw loose material such as sand or 
gravel into your face.

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NEVER 

attempt to swim after a stalled or capsized boat. 

Wait patiently for the wind currents to return the boat 
to shore or use a tennis ball attached to the end of a 
fi shing rod to retrieve a stalled or capsized boat.

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NEVER 

operate your boat while standing in the water.

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ALWAYS 

wear a personal fl otation device when boarding 

and operating any retrieval craft.

If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated 
with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to return 
this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the 
place of purchase.

USEFUL TOOLBOX ITEMS

As with any hobby, it is a good idea to assemble a useful 
collection of tools and accessories to bring along anytime 
you head out to the pond. Here are some items you will want 
to keep handy. 

  Metric and standard hex drivers

  10mm Open end wrench

  12mm Open end wrench

  Hobby knife (HCAR0109)

  Long nose pliers

  Glow plug wrench (DTXR1170)

  Engine tuning screwdriver (DTXR1170)

  Spare glow plugs (DTXG3001)

  Fuel tubing (GPMQ4131)

 After Run

 engine oil (HCAP3000)

 Extra “AA” batteries

 AquaCraft GrimRacer

 Speed Grease cable

 lubricant 

(AQUB9500)

OTHER USEFUL TOOLBOX ITEMS

 Paper towels

  Spray-on glass cleaner

 Sunglasses

 Sun block

  Waders or rubber boots

  Cooler with plenty of cold water and soda

 Folding table

 Lawn chairs

 First-aid kit

  Canopy for shelter

BOAT TERMINOLOGY

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).

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.

HATCH:

 Typically a removable top to access the inside of 

the hull. 

PREPARING YOUR BOAT FOR OPERATION

Carefully remove your SuperVee 27 Nitro boat and stand 
from the box. 

You may wish to keep the box in order to 

transport and store your SuperVee 27 Nitro.

Decals have been provided for your SuperVee 27 Nitro. 
Simply cut them out, peel, and stick! See the photos on the 
box for a decal placement example.

THE BOAT STAND

Your boat comes with a laser cut and engraved stand. It’s 
pre-built with soft protective cradle strips to help keep your 
boat scuff free. 

Summary of Contents for SuperVee 27 Nitro

Page 1: ...voice 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 SuperVee 27 Nitro for repairs covered under warranty you...

Page 2: ...service needed and your phone number during the day If you expect the repair to be covered under warranty be sure to include a proof of purchase date your store receipt or purchase invoice 4 Be sure...

Page 3: ...end wrench 12mm Open end wrench Hobby knife HCAR0109 Long nose pliers Glow plug wrench DTXR1170 Engine tuning screwdriver DTXR1170 Spare glow plugs DTXG3001 Fuel tubing GPMQ4131 After Run engine oil H...

Page 4: ...rn the transmitter ON The battery light should glow bright red If the light does not turn on re check the installation of the batteries INSTALL THE RECEIVER ANTENNA 1 Locate and turn the rear hatch lo...

Page 5: ...wn into the engine by priming is an important factor in starting the engine successfully 5 Secure the glow starter onto the engine s glow plug 6 Check that the throttle is 1 8 open from the fully clos...

Page 6: ...ks muskrats etc Throttle up to full speed Note Your SuperVee 27 Nitro may cavitate for the rst 10 to 15 feet This is normal If the boat has a tendency to turn right or left adjust the steering trim kn...

Page 7: ...s are used to help control the ride of the hull If the boat is hopping you can bend down the trim plates negative If it looks like the boat is running wet you can bend the trim plates up a small amoun...

Page 8: ...FLOWCHART on page 11 of this manual The following are some potential problems GLOW PLUG The glow plug is an item that will wear out and need replacementfromtimetotime Itisagoodideatoremovethe glow plu...

Page 9: ...om the filament Reinstall or replace the glow plug as need With these steps completed re start the engine as outlined in the RUNNING THE ENGINE section RACING Although it is very enjoyable to go out a...

Page 10: ...oat operation is http www rcuniverse com Of course racing does not have to be an organized and sanctioned competition to be fun Small informal races can be very exciting Here are some suggestions for...

Page 11: ...Trim Plates w Backplates AQUB7885 Drive Dog w Prop Nut AQUB7882 FE Mono Turn Fin AQUB7100 Boat Stand Unassembled AQUB7883 Drive Cable w Prop Shaft AQUB7884 Prop Shaft Strut Bushing AQUB7881 FE Mono St...

Page 12: ...plate Gasket 8 x 1pc AQUG4772 Head Gasket 2 x 1pc AQUG5041 Idle Needle w O ring 22 23 x 1pc AQUG5042 Idle Needle O ring 23 x 1pc AQUG5241 Piston Pin 5 x 1pc Stock Description Includes AQUG5511 Recoil...

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