Rudder installation, Decal application, Boat battery pack(s) installation – Pro Boat PRB0650 User Manual

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Rudder Installation

1. Align the propeller with the drive dog on the flex shaft,

then install the propeller using the included locknut.

2. Attach the rudder to the rudder pivot plate using

one M3x15 cap screw and one 3mm locknut (top hole).

3. Install one M3x10 Phillips head screw in the rudder pivot plate (bottom hole).

The Phillips head screw also acts as a shear pin for the break-away rudder.

Important: The white plastic screw (PRB4218) is designed to break in case of rudder

impact. Without this breakaway feature, the rudder or mounting parts may be damaged.

4. Connect the cooling line to the fitting on the top of the rudder.
5. Ensure the trim tab panels are either perpendicular to or parallel to the bottom of the boat.

You may desire to bend the trim tabs for wind and water conditions. To adjust the angle

of the trim tabs, use a large pair of pliers to bend the tabs. This must be done carefully

so that you do not damage the hull.

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Decal Application

Ensure the boat hull is clean. Lift a decal from a sheet

and carefully apply it to the boat hull for the color scheme

you desire. There are 2 upper hull bow triangles and 2 aft

cockpit triangles on each sheet.

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Boat Battery pack(s) Installation

1. Lift the back of the hatch and pull the hatch

backward to remove.

2. Remove the radio box cover.
3. Adhere loop tape (included) to the battery.

Do not cover the battery warning label.

4. Secure the boat battery on the hook strip in the boat.
5. Secure the battery in the hull with the hook and loop

strap as shown.

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Antenna Tube Installation

1. Carefully feed the end of the longer receiver

antenna through the grommet inside the hull.

2. Pull the antenna wire out of the grommet

towards the outside of the boat, then slide

the antenna through the antenna tube.

3. Insert the tube into the grommet, then

fit the cap onto the tube.

4. Apply clear tape to the antenna, grommet

and hull in the boat to keep the antenna

from moving.

Tip: Arrange the shorter antenna in the hull at a right

or near 90 degree angle to the antenna in the tube.

Attach the antenna inside the hull, away from all

electrical wiring and components, using clear tape.

The antennas must be installed correctly to get

the best reception of your transmitter's signal.

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