Pro Boat PRB2850BD User Manual

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1. Install the wing in the direction shown.

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2. Use two 3mm x 12mm sheet metal screws and two

3mm washers to secure the wing to the hatch.

Note: The wing is not intended to

be a handle.

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1. Carefully remove the tie wraps holding the rudder

control arms and the nylon rudder bushings in place.

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2. Slide the rudders into the rudder struts with a bushing

above and below the strut.

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3. Position the rudder stabilizer arms as shown with the

control arms pointing away from the transom.

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4. Tighten the 3mm x 15mm hex screws, securing them

with 3mm nuts.

Note: Be sure the rudders are parallel

with one another and centered before

tightening the screws.

Important: Always use screw-locking

compound on metal-to-metal fasteners to

prevent them from vibrating loose.

For optimum performance, propeller balancing can add

several mph to top speed and reduce vibration. There are

several different propeller balancing tools available. Read the

instructions that accompany the propeller balancing tool, as

removing material from the correct part of the propeller is

crucial. Contact a local hobby retail store for assistance.

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1. Turn on the transmitter, then the receiver. Center the

steering wheel and trim lever. Check that both rudder

servos operate using the radio system.

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2. Slide the rudder control arms onto the rudder shafts.

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3. Position the rudder control arms at a 90-degree angle

to the rudder as shown. Tighten the 3mm x 15mm hex

screws, securing them with 3mm nuts.

Important: Always use screw-locking

compound on metal-to-metal fasteners to

prevent them from vibrating loose.

Note: The twin-oversized rudders offer

incredible handling and eliminate the need

for skid fins. They also help protect the

propeller from impact with submerged

obstacles in the water. Care must be taken

in shallow water to keep the rudders from

becoming damaged.

Section 4: Installing the Wing

Section 5: Installing

the Rudder Stabilizer

Section 7: Propeller Balancing

Section 6:

Installing the Rudders

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