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IMPORTANT:
Perform a control check at the beginning of each
boating session, after repair or after installation of new batteries.
1. Power on the transmitter.
2. Connect the battery connector to the ESC power connector.
3. Test the transmitter’s steering and throttle control of the boat
with the boat on the display stand.
NOTICE:
Do not operate the motor without water cooling
circulation or damage may result.
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Getting Started
Before placing your boat in the water, secure the canopy on the hull.
Tip:
Apply clear tape (DYNM0102) around the canopy seam, if desired.
1. Carefully place the boat in the water.
2. Operate the boat at slow speeds near the shoreline. Avoid objects
in the water at all times. When the boat is moving forward,
ensure water flows out of the coolant outlet. Remove any
blockage from the rudder inlet and coolant system or the motor
and ESC (electronic speed control) may overheat.
3. Once you are comfortable operating the boat at slow speeds, it is
safe to operate the boat farther from the shore.
4. If the boat does not go straight, adjust the steering trim dial on
the transmitter.
5. Bring the boat back to shore when you notice the boat starting to
lose speed.
6. Disconnect the battery pack from the ESC.
7. Allow the motor, ESC and battery pack to cool before charging
the batteries or operating the boat again.
NOTICE:
Always power OFF the receiver before powering OFF the
transmitter. If the transmitter is powered OFF before the receiver, the
receiver will enter failsafe mode.
Testing Your Boat in the Water
Boating Tips
When running your boat for the first time, we recommend calm wind
and water conditions so that you can learn how the boat responds to
your control.
Maximum speeds are only achieved when the water conditions are
smooth and there is little wind.
Consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a location to pilot
your boat.
Avoid boating near:
• Watercraft
• People (swimming areas, fi shing areas)
• Stationary objects
• Waves, wakes
• Rapidly moving water
• Wildlife
• Floating debris
• Overhanging trees
• Vegetation
If the propeller and rudder are blocked with debris or vegetation,
remove the boat from the water and remove the debris before
continuing operation.
Never operate your boat in less than 6 inches (15cm) of water.
If you need to retrieve your boat from the water, use fishing
equipment or another boat.
CAUTION:
Never operate your boat in extreme temperatures or
turbulent water.
CAUTION:
Never attempt to retrieve a downed boat by
swimming.