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Step 6: Check Rudder Movement
Move the transmitter’s rudder (steering) stick left and
right, and verify that the rudder on the back of the
boat moves to the right when the transmitter stick is
moved to the right (remember right and left is with
the boat right side up in the water).
Move the transmitter steering “trim lever” to the cen-
ter. Make sure the boat’s rudder is centered. If the
rudder is not centered, loosen the set screw on the
rudder steering rod connector, carefully center the
rudder, then tighten the set screw again fully.
When tests are complete, turn off the boat and trans-
Step 7: Install Antenna Tube
Locate the white plastic protective antenna tube. If
not already done, unwrap the radio receiver antenna,
and insert the end upward through the antenna hole
in the top rear deck.
Slide the antenna through the plastic tube outside
the boat, and then plug the tube into the antenna
hole firmly. Carefully extend the antenna fully
through the tube.
Step 8: Install Cockpit Hatch
Locate the black cockpit hatch and the hatch retain-
ing pin. Hook the small plastic “tongue” (under the
front of the hatch) underneath the edge of the boat
deck, and lower the rear of the hatch down, with the
hole slipping over the hatch post. Install the retaining
pin into the hole in the post to hold the hatch in
place.