❏
2. Loosen the 1.5mm set screw located at the rear of the
drive coupler assembly, and pull the shaft out as shown.
❏
3. After applying lubricant to the shaft, re-insert the shaft
into the drive tube and rotate it while slowly pushing it back
into place.
❏
4. Re-tighten the 1.5mm set screw on the coupler assembly,
making sure that the set screw rests on the flat spot of the
drive shaft.
❏
5. Apply a small amount of lubricant to the rudder shaft and
re-install the rudder and the rudder arm. Re-tighten the
1.5mm rudder arm set screw.
To order replacement parts for the AquaCraft Reef Racer 2,
use the order numbers in the
Replacement Parts List
that
follows. Replacement parts are available only as listed and
can be purchased from hobby shops or mail order/ Internet
order firms. Hardware items (screws, nuts, bolts) are also
available from these outlets. If you need assistance locating a
dealer to purchase parts, visit
www.hobbico.com
and click on
“Where to buy”. If this kit is missing parts, contact
Hobbico
Product Support
at:
Phone: 217-398-8970
Fax: 217-398-7721
E-mail:
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Order #
Item
HCAB6312 ..............Decal Sheet
HCAB6400 ..............Deck Lids (2)
HCAB6458 ..............White Canopy
HCAB6459 ..............Blue Canopy
HCAB6460 ..............Red Canopy
HCAB6461 ..............Yellow Canopy
HCAB6462 ..............Purple Canopy
HCAB6463 ..............Orange Canopy
HCAB7755 ..............Propeller Set
HCAB7756 ..............Driveshaft
HCAB8707 ..............Rudder w/Control Arm
HCAG1061..............180 Motor w/ Connectors
HCAM3500 .............7.2V 1100mAh Battery Pack
HCAM3501 .............Rx/ESC Channel A1
HCAM3502 .............Rx/ESC Channel A2
HCAM3503 .............Rx/ESC Channel A3
HCAM3504 .............Rx/ESC Channel A4
HCAM3505 .............Rx/ESC Channel A5
HCAM3506 .............Rx/ESC Channel A6
HCAP9919 ..............12V Field Charger
HCAZ3025 ..............Instruction Manual
Although it is very enjoyable to go out and run the Reef Racer 2
by yourself, we think the real fun and excitement is experienced
when you get involved in
RACING!
Racing does not have to be an organized and sanctioned
competition to be fun. In fact, small informal races can be
very exciting without the stress that comes with formal events.
Here are some suggestions for setting up a simple racecourse
for boats:
• Make 2 to 4 simple and inexpensive
“marker buoys”
with
empty milk jugs, string and heavy objects for anchors, similar
to the above sketch.
GALLON-SIZE
PLASTIC MILK JUG
NYLON STRING
(ENOUGH TO REACH BOTTOM)
BOLT, ROCK OR HEAVY
OBJECT FOR ANCHOR
RACING
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
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