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Sailing Checklist
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Causes
Solutions
The radio system is
not connected
Your transmitter and receiver
are too close together.
Move the transmitter to 1 to 3 meters away from
the receiver.
Too much interference in the
area.
Try in an area with less metal objects in the
vicinity.
The transmitter is not bound
to the receiver.
Rebind your transmitter to the receiver.
The receiver not
responding to the
transmitter
Low battery voltage.
Replace with new batteries.
Loose or damaged wires
between the batteries and the
receiver.
Check the wires and connection between the
battery and the receiver, and replace or repair
as necessary.
Boat tends to turn
one direction
Rudder or rudder trim is not
centered.
Repair or adjust rudder and rudder trim until the
boat is running straight when rudder stick is in
neutral position.
NOTE: This checklist is NOT intended to replace the content included in this instruction manual.
Although it can be used as a quick start guide, we strongly suggest reading through this entire manual
before your first sailing run.
1. Check that the sails, fittings and rigging are properly installed and adjusted.
2. Sail the boat in an appropriately sized fresh body of water (not in salt water).
3. After sailing, turn receiver power off first.
4. Always turn the transmitter off last.
5. Drain any water that may have entered the hull. There is a drain plug on the transom.
6. Allow the interior of the boat to dry before storing.
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