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Quick Start Guide
If you’re an experienced RC driver, this list will give you all the information you need to get started driving your
new boat as quickly as possible. If this is your first RC vehicle, it is strongly recommended that you read the
ENTIRE manual before you attempt to operate your new boat.
Before Boating
1.
Before turning on your transmitter, it is important to make sure that the Throttle Ratio Switch at the top
of the transmitter is located so that you can read 7:3 on the switch. The transmitter should arrive from
the factory fixed in this position, but it is important to confirm before turning on the transmitter. If it is
not fixed in this position, it must be moved there before operation. We strongly suggest that once in that
position the switch should be locked so that it cannot be moved. For additional details, please see page
9 of this manual.
2.
Place the AA batteries in your transmitter and turn on using the switch on the left side of the unit.
3.
Install your fully charged battery in the boat. Make sure you use hook and loop on your battery to
securely attach it to the hook and loop at the bottom of the boat’s hull.
4.
Make sure the transmitter throttle trigger and trim are centered, and the switch on the top of the
transmitter is positioned toward the rear in the 7:3 position.
5.
Connect the battery plug to the ESC plug inside the boat.
6.
Make sure the boat is bound to the transmitter. If not, bind the boat to the transmitter using the binding
instructions in this manual.
7.
Make sure all controls – rudder and throttle – move freely and are turning in the correct direction. If not,
refer to the “Checking The Radio System” section in this manual.
8.
Adjust the steering rate on your transmitter, as desired.
9.
Find a safe and open boating area.
10. Plan a safe boating route for the water and wind conditions.
After Boating
1.
Always unplug the battery from the ESC before turning off your transmitter to make sure the boat cannot
be controlled by another device.
2.
Remove the battery pack from the boat.
3.
Make sure the outside of the boat and inside of the hull are completely dried out before storing your
boat. Keep the hatch off the boat during storage to ensure that mold and mildew are not allowed to
grow and damage the components.
4.
Repair any damage or wear to the boat before running it again.
5.
Make sure to lubricate the flex shaft after 2 to 3 hours of running time.
6.
Make note of lessons learned from each operation of the boat – including trimming needed, and water
and wind conditions.
Have fun boating!
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