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Now for the Warnings! 

Read  all  of  the  instructions! 

Review and understand each step, and the one after, as you build 

your boat. Don’t rush. Good work takes time. 

 

This  is  not  a  toy! 

I know. It LOOKS like a toy, but it isn’t. Toys are generally safe for small 

children. This boat is not safe for small children. Assembling it requires the use of sharp tools 
that can cut skin, strong adhesives than can bond flesh and injure eyes, spray paints that can be 
flammable and toxic, as well as batteries that can short causing severe burns or fires. Read all of 
the instructions and warnings on all of the tools and chemicals you plan to use. Use protective 
eyewear  when  recommended. 

USE  SAFETY  GLASSES!  If  you  think  you  don’t  have  the 

skills, or are uncomfortable with tools and chemicals, or just changed your mind, then pack 
up this kit and return it immediately for a full refund including economical standard return 
shipping. If you need some help, find a local boat club to join, check with the hobby shop 
where you purchased your radio gear, or contact local RC sailing clubs and organizations 
for  assistance. 

Keep your work area away from children & pets. Even if you have no children, 

when not working on the kit, keep all sharp objects and all chemicals locked away in a safe area. 
You never know who will come to visit and how well they will supervise the young ones with 
them.

 

 

This is STILL not a toy! 

Never run the boat if swimmers are in the water. Don’t chase wildlife. 

Be careful with rechargeable batteries. They have the ability to dump large amounts of current in 
a very brief period of time if shorted, causing burns or fires. Never store rechargable batteries 
inside  your  boat,  connected  or  not.  Keep  your  batteries  in  a  safe  place,  out  of  the  reach  of 
children.  You are responsible for the safe use of this product. You are responsible for choosing 
wisely, those who you entrust the use of the boat and radio, even for a few minutes at a lake.  
 

Never swim after a disabled model boat!   

 

 

Read warnings on all products used in the construction of this kit. 

Keep your work area clean 

and tidy. Whenever using hobby knives, box cutters, or razors, cut 

AWAY

 from your body. Keep 

in mind where the knife will go if it breaks or suddenly cuts through the plastic. Plastic can bind 
the  blade  of  a  knife  and  suddenly  release  it.  If  it  is  binding,  you  may  be  doing  it  wrong. 
Additional force is not the answer. Angle the blade so the plastic can separate without binding. 
Read the section on cutting plastic safely.  

 

WARNING 

CHOKING HAZARD

 - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. 

WARNING

 - To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags away from babies and children. Do not use in 

cribs, beds, carriages or play pens. 

 

WARNING: 

Brass parts in this kit contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer 

and birth defects and other reproductive harm.  

WARNING

THIS IS NOT A TOY! 

Once completed, this model should only to be used with the Safety 

Rules and guidelines of the American Model Yachting Association.  

https://theamya.org/

 

 

Содержание Vac-U-Soling Lower Hull Kit

Страница 1: ...tprint high torque digital models all the way up to the HS 815BB large servo Rudder servo is mounted near the rudder or can be mounted on the crossmember There are no bulkheads giving you better acces...

Страница 2: ...f swimmers are in the water Don t chase wildlife Be careful with rechargeable batteries They have the ability to dump large amounts of current in a very brief period of time if shorted causing burns o...

Страница 3: ...h Magnets Hull Clamp Strips Keel Keel Shoe 2 Keel Posts Switch Crossmember 6 Crossmember Screws 8 Servo Screws with Wrench 2 Keel Stainless Nuts Washers Rudder Rudder Mount Rudder Arm Rudder Arm Set S...

Страница 4: ...what is needed to ensure a good fit When drilling styrene drill at the slowest speed The material is soft so little pressure is needed to drill into it All surfaces that will be glued with epoxy or CA...

Страница 5: ...turn over the deck Sand the UNDERSIDE of the Deck thoroughly Use a crisscross or circular pattern to roughen the surface for the epoxy to bond well Sand the TOP of the Deck Reinforcing Liner Check the...

Страница 6: ...k Liner Hold the brush almost flat against the surface and very lightly brush the surface Flat strokes will distribute the epoxy on the surface without it getting in to the grooves If it gets into the...

Страница 7: ...bs At the bow end of the deck put clothes pins on the two ribs shown next to each other Then continue every other rib to the bow as shown Put a single clothes pin at the tip of the bow Set your paint...

Страница 8: ...e Hull Liner is narrower than the stern and must be oriented to the bow of the Hull as shown Examine the two bow end clothespins If one is not touching the table it could have a slight twist Lightly g...

Страница 9: ...into the shelf The anchor points inserts fit any anchor point Sand the insides of the two shelves and two inserts you marked and sand the corresponding sides of the inserts that will go into the reces...

Страница 10: ...forcement into the Transom end of the Hull and align to the sides of the hull Mark along the Transom top and Hull Sides for trimming Be careful not to move or shift the reinforcement while marking Car...

Страница 11: ...you drew on the hull The Hull should be sitting directly on the work table To keep it from falling over steady the sides with a folded towel or other object that won t get in the way of clamping Mix 1...

Страница 12: ...ther rib until both sides are done You will notice that in between the clothespins there may be gaps between the Hull and the Hull Liner Clamp these gaps with the end of another clothespin not clampin...

Страница 13: ...he Hull will go into the deck groove a little easier if you knock off the sharp edges by lightly scraping only once or twice with a knife at an angle Blow or sweep out any bits Lay out a towel This st...

Страница 14: ...e side of each magnet is scuffed Sand the underside of each corner shelf of the Cockpit Opening Sand the back of the ledge as well Sand the underside of the Cockpit Cover in the same area Mix two 1 in...

Страница 15: ...ess should align with the center Mast Step locator dimple indicated by the drill bit used as a pointer so you can adjust the mount to center In the Transom first glue in the white plastic spacer into...

Страница 16: ...wide slot in the back stopping 1 inch above the floor of the box Reinforce the end of the slot with tape and cardboard Set the Keel into the box It should sit roughly level Adjust the end of the slot...

Страница 17: ...the two dimples to 1 4 inch diameter Turn the Hull over and set the Keel Mount Shoe into the hull with the partial hole arrow on the bow end Use a pencil to mark a line around the Shoe Sand the area w...

Страница 18: ...until the hose touches the chuck then tighten it Check the exposed drill bit again to be sure Set the Hull onto the Keel Place the Keel Mount Tubes over the Keel Bolts with the end that is grooved on...

Страница 19: ...he Keel Box as long as there is room for the sticks and clamp between the box top and the Hull Paint stick or two rulers are clamped on the flat part of the Keel The two sticks should be approximately...

Страница 20: ...er Mount into the hole with the pointed end toward the Crossmember Align the point to the middle of the pencil line Remove the Rudder Mount and sand the marked area Also sand the corresponding bottom...

Страница 21: ...ier Press into place Wipe away any excess sealant Set the Battery Tray into the Bow It only fits into this location Trim some of it if it is larger than you need Trace its outline onto the hull with a...

Страница 22: ...is temporary It will come loose in time For a permanent bond take some filled epoxy and work it around the Magnet s sides Clean away epoxy between the magnet and the corner of the Cockpit Cover arrow...

Страница 23: ...airlead and hold as shown Use the marked step drill to drill the Fairlead holes in the Deck at the two locator dimples about 4 inches in front of and 1 inch behind the Cockpit opening Mix a small amou...

Страница 24: ...f the Deck Add tape at the middle when you are farther along When you finish a the tip of the bow add a piece of tape there Press evenly to ensure the deck is fully engaged onto the hull Adjust the ta...

Страница 25: ...1 2 inch square Fold in half then fold again Press tight Run the double folded sandpaper back and forth in the grooves of the Deck Remove it often to clean off any plastic debris Check it for loss of...

Страница 26: ...it is just below the height of the Deck Liner s edge as you pull the nozzle along Don t try to do this in a continuous movement A stitching move where you stop letting the sealant build up then back...

Страница 27: ...pe No need to pull hard The sealant will stay in place The tape just holds it there There will be lots of oozing at the Transom Once the Deck is on the line add tape to the sides of the stern of the b...

Страница 28: ...irits Or just wipe it clean with a dry paper towel if you don t have any mineral spirits Let the boat cure 24 hours before painting or adding Deck hardware The King Post sits on the forward Keel Bolt...

Страница 29: ...2 inch below the Deck overhang centered on the Transom The Mast Step supports the mast Set the Mast Step onto the three locator dimples in front of the Cockpit opening Align the Mast Step s three rec...

Страница 30: ...coat and prevent it from dripping Read the directions on the can Most list a maximum time you can wait between coats to mask over one color to apply a 2nd color for example Exceed that maximum recoat...

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