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THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FROM 
DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. This warranty gives you specifi c legal 
rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state 
to state.

Outside USA and Canada, contact the local importer for warranty 
information.

HOBBY SERVICES 

Ph: (217) 398-0007

Attn: Service Department 

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1 

Central Time M-F

Champaign, Illinois 61822

E-mail: [email protected]

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  Never ever attempt to swim after a stalled RC boat. Do not get 

in the water for any reason to retrieve your boat. To aid you in 
retrieving a stalled RC boat, set up a fi shing reel with a tennis 
ball tied to the end of the line. Or better yet, get yourself a small 
Jon boat so you can row out and pick up your boat. Remember 
to use a PFD any time you enter your retrieval craft.

  

AquaCraft products are to be used by ages 14 and over. 

  

Do not touch the propeller anytime the motor is running. Pay equally 
close attention to items such as loose clothing, shirtsleeves, ties, 
scarves, long hair or anything that may become entangled in the 
spinning prop. If your fi ngers, hands, etc. come in contact with 
the spinning propeller, you may be severely injured.

  

The speed and mass of this boat can infl ict property damage and 
severe personal injury if a collision occurs. Never run this boat 
in the presence of swimmers or where the possibility of collision 
with people or property exists.

  

Electric motors produce heat. Do not touch any part of your motor 
until it has cooled.

  

This boat is controlled by radio signals, which are susceptible 
to possible interference from other R/C transmitters, paging 
systems, or other electrical noise. 

  

In the event that weeds become entangled in the propeller, stop 
the motor before attempting to remove them.

  

If your boat should happen to stall, water currents will slowly 
carry it to shore. Keep in mind that the boat could be carried to 
the opposite shore. When surveying areas to run your Wildcat 
EP, keep variables in mind such as wind direction, size of the 
lake, etc. It is not advisable to run R/C boats on any free-fl owing 
bodies of water such as creeks or rivers.

  

Always remove the battery pack from the boat before charging.

SPECIFICATIONS

WILDCAT EP BOAT SPECIFICATIONS

 Length: 

26.5" 

(673mm) 

  Overall:  29"  (737mm)
 Beam: 

9" 

(229mm) 

 Height: 

5.5" 

(140mm)

  Weight:  32oz. (89grams) (RTR w/o batteries) 

Run times: 4 to 6 minutes

  Speeds:  Up to 25mph

BOAT FEATURES

  Tactic

 TTX240 2.4GHz transmitter with TR325 receiver

  1800Kv brushless out-runner motor

  LiPo ready (3S) 50 Amp brushless motor controller with low 

battery warning system and battery cut off circuit

  Tough,  light-weight  ABS  construction  with  square  hatch 

opening for easy taping

  Great looking pre-applied graphics

  Twin rudders with breakaway shear bolt design

ALSO INCLUDES

  Surface drive propeller system

  Water-cooled motor mount

  Breakaway twin rudders

  Transom mounted water pickup

  1/8" [3.2mm] prop shaft

  Two blade FRP propeller

  Transom drain plug

MOTOR

 KV 

rating: 

1800kv

 

Operate current:  3.8A, 8V/DC (Without loading, 8V/DC)

 

Input:  3-S LiPo battery

 Max 

current: 

55A/15S

 Shaft 

diameter: 

4 mm

 

Motor resistance:  37 m

 Dimension: 

35 mm 

 36 mm

 Weight: 

107g 

±10g

 Plugs: 

4 mm

MOTOR CONTROLLER

 

Amps:  50 amp continuous

 

Max Amps:  65A 10 sec

 Voltage 

range: 

9V-12.6V

 BEC: 

5V 

2A

 

Motor Connectors:  4mm bullet (3)

 Battery 

Connector: 

Deans

®

 

 

Stutter Voltage:  9.7 volts

 LVC: 

volts

 Wire 

Gauge: 

#14

 

Max Output Power:  500 watts

 On-Resistance: 

0.0015 

ohms

  Operating Frequency:  8KHZ  PWM , 16MHZ MCU
 Timing 

Angle: 

Auto

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Summary of Contents for WildCat EP

Page 1: ...e sharp running hardware included with this RC boat we do not recommend a rubber blow up raft RC boat running hardware is very sharp Be very careful when working on and around the metal parts While th...

Page 2: ...r battery in a safe charge container like a LiPo Sack GPMP0751 or other safe charge container when charging DISCHARGING OR OPERATION We have found it best to use only 80 of the rated mAh of the batter...

Page 3: ...t that weeds become entangled in the propeller stop the motor before attempting to remove them If your boat should happen to stall water currents will slowly carry it to shore Keep in mind that the bo...

Page 4: ...tracking of the boat 9 Steering Reversing Switch this should be in the R position to operate your Wildcat EP ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERIES Install 4 AA batteries into the tra...

Page 5: ...rmed RUNNING YOUR WILDCAT EP Place the canopy on the boat and turn the front lock to hold it in place Your boat is now ready for operation NOTE It is best to tape the canopy closed This is the best sy...

Page 6: ...lubricate the drive shaft after a day of running Make sure the battery pack is unplugged To lubricate the cable you will need a 1 5mm hex wrench GrimRacer Cable Grease and some paper towels Using a 1...

Page 7: ...Wildcat EP Strut Bracket Wildcat EP 50 Amp water cooled controller Wildcat EP 1800Kv Outrunner Brushless Motor Wildcat EP Radio Box Lid Wildcat EP Radio Box Wildcat EP Rudders with Rudder Bolts Rudde...

Page 8: ...the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off...

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