THRUST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
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1.
Inspect the propeller for any damage. Be sure the propeller is clean, sharp and
balanced.
2.
Install the propeller and tighten the nut with care not to over tighten.
3.
Inspect all of the running hardware for loose screws and nuts. Make sure they are
secured with blue threadlock.
4.
Inspect the cooling lines for any cracks, clogging or wear that can lead to a leak.
5.
Install the battery pack making sure it is fully charged.
6.
Turn the transmitter ON and perform a radio check from 100 feet away to be sure
the system works. Make sure the transmitter battery pack is fully charged.
7.
Make sure the area is clear of people, solid objects and animals before launching
the boat.
1.
Remove the propeller to prevent injuries and/or property damage.
2.
Remove the battery from the hull.
3.
After a day on the water, remove any water from inside the hull.
4.
Be sure to place the boat in a safe and secure place to prevent damage to the hull
and running gear.
Take these steps to prevent damage to your boat from long term storage:
1.
Remove the battery pack from the boat.
2.
Open the boat hatch for a couple of days to a week to allow the moisture to
evaporate. Replace the covers and hatch to keep dust out once the moisture has
evaporated.
3.
Remove the propeller to prevent injuries and to keep the propeller in good condition.
Dings and scratches will diminish the performance of your boat. Keep the propeller in
a safe and secure place to ensure maximum performance in the water.
4.
Place the boat in a safe place to prevent any accidental damage to the fiberglass
hull. Chips, dings, and scratches will weaken the integrity of the hull and may lead
to a failure while in use.
PRE-RUN CHECKLIST
PRE-RUN CHECKLIST
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