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Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2

Warning .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2

Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3

Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4

Additional Required Items ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5

Suggested Field Equipment and Supplies ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................5

Contents  .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5

Section 1: Boat Stand Assembly ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6

Section 2: Removing the Canopy .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6

Section 3: Installing the Radio System Batteries ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6–7

Section 4: Installing the Wing .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7

Section 5: Installing the Rudders .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8

Section 6: Installing the Rudder Stabilizer ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................8

Section 7: Propeller Balancing .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8

Section 8: Filling the Fuel Tank ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Section 8: Filling the Fuel Tank

Section 8: Filling the Fuel Tank

9

Section 9: Range Checking the JR XR3i Radio System .................................................................................................................................................................................................9

Section 10: Starting the Engine ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9–10

Section 11: Stopping the Engine ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10

Section 12: Handling Adjustments .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................11

Section 13: Cooling System .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11

Section 14: Clutch .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12

Section 15: Troubeshooting Guide ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12

Section 16: Hull Care .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13

Section 17: Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13

Section 18: Flex Shaft Lubrication ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13–14

Section 19: Replacement Parts ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14

Appendix ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15

WARNING

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Congratulations on the purchase of your Pro Boat

Congratulations on the purchase of your Pro Boat

Congratulations on the purchase of your Pro Boat   ShockWave

55 Super 

Sport Deep-V. You are just minutes from one of the most thrilling 
experiences the radio control hobby has to offer.

The Pro Boat ShockWave 55 SS is a professionally built, ready-to-
run deep-V fiberglass model. Powered by the potent Zenoah

®

 G26M 

engine, you will be able to race across the water at scale speeds in 
excess of 300 mph!

Read this owner’s manual thoroughly. You also need to read the 
included Zenoah G26 engine manual, along with the JR

®

 XR3i 

radio system manual.

It is very important that you operate this boat responsibly. With proper 
care and maintenance, you will be able to enjoy your ShockWave 55 
SS for many years to come.

Carefully unpack your ShockWave 55 SS and examine the boat and its 
contents. The box should contain the ShockWave 55 SS RTR with radio 
installed, a boat stand, and the JR XR3i radio transmitter. If you are 
missing any of these items or notice any damage, immediately contact 
the place of purchase.

Introduction

This boat is not a toy! It is a high performance RC model boat.  

Do not take risks that could endanger you or others.

Before operating your model, make sure your frequency is clear. 
If someone else is operating on the same frequency, both models could 
go out of control, possibly causing damage to the models, as well as 
to others.

Be certain to check all of the hardware, exhaust system, and propeller, 

Be certain to check all of the hardware, exhaust system, and propeller

Be certain to check all of the hardware, exhaust system, and propeller
making sure that all are secure before and after each run. 

after

after

Always stay clear of the propeller when the engine is running!

When you first begin to run your ShockWave 55 SS, place in water 
with engine running at approximately 

1

11

⁄⁄  throttle. Slowly increase 

throttle until boat accelerates onto plane. Gradually increase throttle to 
no more than 

1

11

⁄⁄  until you become more familiar with the boat. 

When operating this model, stay clear of people, full-sized boats, 
stationary objects, and wildlife. Also, watch out for fishing lines that 
could get tangled in the propeller. It is preferable to operate the 

Pro Boat ShockWave 55 SS

Pro Boat

Pro Boat

 in low wake, low wind conditions. If you 

choose to run your ShockWave 55 SS in salt water, thoroughly rinse 
the entire boat with fresh water and spray a silicone lubricant over the 
metal components to eliminate corrosion. You should also lubricate the 
flexshaft at this time (see Section 17 Maintenance for details). If at 
any time while operating your ShockWave 55 SS you sense any 
abnormal function, end your operation immediately. Do not operate 
your ShockWave 55 SS again until you are certain the problem has 
been corrected.

Service Center Information

If you have any questions regarding the Pro Boat ShockWave 55 SS, 
please contact the Horizon Service Center:
 

 

Horizon Service Center

 

 

4105 Fieldstone Rd.

 

 

Champaign, IL 61822

 

 

1-877-504-0233

Содержание G26 Marine

Страница 1: ...ER S MANUAL Overall Length 611 2 in Hull Length 55 in Beam 143 4 in Weight 14 5 lb Speed 39 mph Engine Zenoah G26 Marine Propeller Prather 270 Radio System JR XR3i FM Zenoah G26M Gas Powered Deep V Bo...

Страница 2: ...transmitter If you are missing any of these items or notice any damage immediately contact the place of purchase Introduction This boat is not a toy It is a high performance RC model boat Do not take...

Страница 3: ...haser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product you are advised to return this product immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase S...

Страница 4: ...lowing address freight prepaid Horizon Service Center 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 All other products requiring inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address freight...

Страница 5: ...and Rudder 2 Although the ShockWave 55 SS comes fully assembled and ready for action you will need a few additional items in order to run your boat You will need the following Zenoah 2 Cycle Oil ZEN20...

Страница 6: ...each piece is joined with epoxy or CA glue not included Section 2 Removing the Canopy Unscrew the 2 knurled hatch mounting screws from the rear of the hatch Slide the front hatch retainer toward the r...

Страница 7: ...installation of fully charged batteries Turn on the receiver switch and move the controls Confirm that all controls operate in the proper direction and are controlled by the proper transmitter input...

Страница 8: ...water to keep the rudders from becoming damaged Section 6 Installing the Rudder Stabilizer Section 7 Propeller Balancing For optimum performance propeller balancing can add several mph to top speed a...

Страница 9: ...Have an assistant remain with the boat to check for proper control movement of the rudder from your transmitter input 3 If everything appears to be operating correctly raise the antenna and start the...

Страница 10: ...ubleshooting Guide to correct the flooding condition Choking the Engine Close the choke by rotating the small yellow tubing extension This is not necessary if the engine is warm NOTE The engine is wat...

Страница 11: ...hen the engine is running and the boat is in the water If water does not stream out of either the exhaust or cylinder head cooling ports immediately stop engine operation and remove obstructions in th...

Страница 12: ...ace fuel line Reset needles to baseline setting see Zenoah instructions Baseline settings for low and hi speed needle valves is 1 1 1 4 turns out Engine starts and runs for Bad fuel replace several mi...

Страница 13: ...rate loose during the initial runs Check the propeller for damage in the form of chipping or cracking If you find any damage replace the propeller as the damage will effect the performance of the boat...

Страница 14: ...RB2660 Motor Mounting Plates PRB2661 Manifold Cooling Plate PRB2662 Manifold PRB2663 Throttle Cable PRB2664 Radio Box PRB2665 Vibration Dampener PRB2666 Tuned Pipe PRB2667 Exhaust Port PRB2668 Canopy...

Страница 15: ...66 PRB2662 Water Outlet PRB2651 PRB2651 Water Inlet Engine Pressure Line PRB2674 PRB2677 PRB2675 PRB2676 PRB2672 PRB2673 PRB2689 PRB2281 PRB2681 PRB2670 PRB2669 PRB2685 PRB2682 PRB2656 PRB2678 PRB2653...

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