Owner’s Manual
Keep your owner’s manual for future reference. It is a good idea to write down the following information:
Serial Number
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Date of Purchase
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Purchased from
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applying Decals
Before applying boat registration decals (if required), clean the area with alcohol or any solvent that does not leave a residue. Make
sure solvent is put aside and is dry. Using a propane torch, lightly pass the flame back and forth over the area where the decals will
be applied. Don’t try to heat the surface. This process will enhance the adhesion of the decals.
OPeraTInG YOur eleCTrIC PeDal BOaT
electric Motor Operation
Follow all safety precautions. When launching, be sure the motor is in the “up position”. To put it in the up position lift the handle up
until the spring is straight. The spring is stiff enough to hold the motor in this position. CauTIOn: when the motor is in the “uP”
position the motor skeg may extend up to ¼” below the pontoons. Do not drag or push boat. This may cause irreparable damage
to the motor if jammed.
Battery Charging
Make sure the battery is fully charged. Charging should be done in an area out of the weather. A 100 VAC/12 VDC automatic bat-
tery charger with at least 6 amps 12 VDC output capacity is recommended. An automatic model will prevent overcharging and dam-
aging the battery. Follow the guidelines below for charging:
1. Remove the battery from the boat and connect it to the battery charger in a sheltered area out of the weather.
2. If the charger has a dual voltage setting be sure it is set at 12 VDC. Make sure the 110 VDC power connection is protected by a
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
3. Connect the battery charger to a 110 VAC outlet. Be sure to carefully follow all instructions in the charger operations manual.