Note:
The motor is secured to the hull with
aggressive servo tape, so it may take a small
amount of force, as well as prying with a screw-
driver, to free the motor.
8. When the motor is free, pull the motor out and
remove the rubber drive shaft coupler. This
should expose the drive shaft coupler cap.
Propeller/Shaft Replacement
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If you damage the propeller, you may need to
purchase a replacement propeller/propeller shaft.
Follow these steps to replace the propeller. Adult
supervision is recommended.
1. Remove the canopy by unhooking the rubber
band that attaches the canopy to the hull.
2. Use a small flathead screwdriver to loosen the
black set screw that secures the rudder.
3. Remove rudder carefully and make certain not
to lose the two spacers that allow the rudder
to move freely.
4. Remove the 4 small Phillips screws that
secure the front of the plastic deck cover and
the antenna.
5. Push the antenna out of your way.
6. Pull up on the top (front) of the plastic deck
cover to reveal the motor and drive shaft coupler.
7. Remove the two screws that secure the motor
bracket. Carefully pull the motor out, making
certain not to accidentally detach the motor
leads from the solder joints.
Step 6 —Fold
Step 7—Remove Motor Screws (2)
Step 4 —Remove Screw (4 )
Step 2 —Remove Screw
Rudder Arm
Antenna
Motor Bracket