Basic assembly – Pro Boat PRB3375 User Manual

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The following steps will prepare your model

for operation. Although there are a lot of

details that can be installed, they are not

necessary to operate you model.

Required Tools and Adhesives
Hobby knife or similar

Side cutter

Medium CA

Required Equipment and Accessories
Transmitter and receiver

Motor battery (charged)

Ballast weight (5 lb or 2.2 kg)

Hook and loop tape

1. Locate the pieces for the boat stand.

The longer side pieces will key to the

shorter end pieces. Use a small amount of

Medium CA to glue the pieces together.

Note: If you are using a 2.4GHz system,

it is recommended to bind the receiver

to the transmitter at this time. Follow

the instructions provided with your radio

system for this procedure.
Note: Make sure to center the trims

for both the steering and throttle on

your transmitter.

2. Plug the lead from the speed control

into the throttle port of the receiver.

The lead from the rudder servo will plug

into the steering port of the receiver. Be

sure to connect the plugs in the proper

polarity. See the radio instruction manual

for details.

3. Use hook and loop tape to attach the

receiver to the steering servo mounting

plate inside the hull. Route the antenna

wires inside the hull according to the

radio manufacturer's suggestions.

4. Place the ballast weight in the ballast

compartment in the hull. We used $8.50

in pennies in our model, but a lead weight

can also be used.

Basic Assembly

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