Pro Boat PRB2200 V.2 User Manual

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Section 2: Turn Fin

Section 3: Filling the Fuel Tank

The Miss Budweiser comes with the turn fin installed on the right
sponson. You will want you run the Miss Budweiser in an oval and
in an area that will allow you to make right turns (clockwise).

Do not attempt to make tight left hand turns (counterclockwise),
or you could easily flip the boat.
If you need to make a left turn,
do so in a large diameter turn at slow speeds.

We recommend that you use Blue Thunder

20% fuel. For

maximum performance, we recommend Blue Thunder Race
Formula. Blue Thunder fuels are specifically formulated for
excellent power and engine protection.

Locate the fuel tank inside the cockpit area and unscrew the lid.
Use either the DYN2009 Fast Tap

quart bottle spout that has been

attached to the quart of fuel or the DYN2003 Fuel Bottle to fill the
fuel tank with your selection of Blue Thunder fuel. After you have
filled the fuel tank and reinstalled the lid, wipe away any excess
fuel that may have been spilled inside the hull or elsewhere on the
boat. Immediately seal the fuel container by putting the lid back on
after re-fueling in order to protect the fuel from moisture.

Section 4: Range Checking the JR Python Radio System

Before the first run of the Miss Budweiser to range check the radio
for proper operation and to ensure proper control movement of
the rudder and throttle. Also ensure that the antenna on the boat
is extended properly and that all batteries are in working condition.

1. With the radio system turned on (transmitter and receiver)

and the transmitter antenna down (engine off), walk off
40 to 50 paces from the Miss Budweiser.

2. Have an assistant remain with the boat to check for proper control

movement of the rudder from your transmitter input.

3. If everything appears to be operating correctly, raise the

antenna and start the engine (refer to Section 5 of this manual
and to the separate DYN .15 engine manual). Place the boat in
the water and run it (at about 1/3 throttle) close to the shore
line. If the radio system is operating properly, you can begin
to run the boat faster and further away from the shoreline.

Note: It is a good idea to range check prior to operating
your boat after any repair, installation of new batteries, or
at the beginning of each boating season.

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