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 MULTIFUNCTIONAL BAIT BOAT USER GUIDE   

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1. Bait Boat Pack Contents: 

All Bait Boats come as standard with the following: 
1.

 

Bait boat 1pc 

2.

 

4 Channel Remote control handset 1pc 

3.

 

12V 7.0AH lead-acid Rechargeable battery for the bait boat 1pc 

4.  Ni-MH AA 1.2V 1500mAH rechargeable battery for the remote control handset 
8pcs 
5.   AC-DC 12V home charger for bait boat 1pc 
6.   AC-DC 12V home charger for handset 1pc 
7.    Backpack for bait boat, handset, batteries and chargers. 1pc 
 
Bait boat optional accessories( not included): 
1.

 

Car charger for bait boat 

2.

 

Car charger for remote control handset 

3.

 

Solar panel charger including connectors 

4.

 

Spare batteries   

5.

 

Wireless fish finder (coming soon) 

6.

 

Lure hopper (coming soon) 

7.

 

Solar panel bag 

 
2. Technical Specifications: 
Dimensions (L x W x H): 540mm * 380mm * 220mm 
Boat Weight:   4.0kgs – including handset and chargers. 
Battery weight: 2.4kgs– including boat battery and handset battery.   
Hoppers: 1 
Bait capacity: 1.5kg approx. 
Electrical system: 12V DC 
Range: 500+/- meters depend on weather and environmental conditions. 
Lights: 2 front(white), 2 rear(blue), 3 battery status(green, yellow, red), 1 hopper 
release confirm (blue), 1 hook release confirm(white). 
Radio handset: 4 channel, 40 Mhz 
Propulsion: 2 x maintenance-free  propeller 
Running time: 1./- 
 
3. Specification and Features 
The bait boat comes with following outstanding features:   
1.

 

Thick 3D CAD designed, hydro-dynamically efficient catamaran ABS hull give 
excellent stability and increased buoyancy. The upper deck and the underwater 
part are fixed by stainless bolt, which makes the maintenance very easy. The 
waterproof silicon gasket between the upper deck and the underwater part 
makes the boat hulls totally sealed and ensures the boat 100% waterproof.   

Summary of Contents for V2

Page 1: ...MULTIFUNCTIONAL BAIT BOAT USER GUIDE 1 7 MULTIFUNCTIONAL BAIT BOAT V2 USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ons L x W x H 540mm 380mm 220mm Boat Weight 4 0kgs including handset and chargers Battery weight 2 4kgs including boat battery and handset battery Hoppers 1 Bait capacity 1 5kg approx Electrical system 12V DC Range 500 meters depend on weather and environmental conditions Lights 2 front white 2 rear blue 3 battery status green yellow red 1 hopper release confirm blue 1 hook release confirm white R...

Page 3: ...daytime 10 Two ultra high intensity navigation blue LEDs in the back of the boat visible at range even in daytime 11 One blue hopper confirm LED in the back center of the boat flash 6 times to confirm the opening of the bait hopper 12 One white hook confirm LED in the back center of the boat flash 6 times to confirm the releasing of the hook 13 Three battery condition meter LEDs in the back center...

Page 4: ...arging socket of your transmitter A red light will light up If the light on the charger is green the battery is fully charged B Charge the handset battery with the solar panel charger 1 Place 8 AA batteries in the compartment on the back of the remote control and close the lid 2 Connect the plug from the solar panel to the charging socket of your transmitter 3 Try to slant the panel 90 degrees to ...

Page 5: ...ng the panel at a low angle will greatly lower charge efficiency 5 Operation A Handset a Go forward push the right hand joystick forward b Go reverse push the right hand joystick backward c Turn left push the right hand joystick up left d Turn right push the right hand joystick up right e Open the bait hopper push the left hand joystick left right f Release the rig hook push the left hand joystick...

Page 6: ... may lose control of the boat The boat is steered by increasing or decreasing the right joystick Pushing the joystick full quickly will put more stress on the electrical components By decreasing the speed slightly on the joysticks the boat is still very quick but the battery life will increase F Trim the motor It is probable that the boat will not drive absolutely straight as a result of the rotat...

Page 7: ...e them an overnight charge to ensure the battery remains fully charged to prolong their economic life The boat and transmitter batteries should be stored outside the boat and handset v It is recommended that a bankside or solar charger be used to top up the battery after every trip vi The transmitter should be protected from water at all times vii It is advisable not to leave the boat in direct su...

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