Testing your boat in the water maintenance – Pro Boat PRB3500 User Manual

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Make sure the radio is "ON" and the

battery is plugged into the speed

controller. Test the radio system for

proper operation and then carefully

place the boat in the water. Pilot the

boat at slow speeds, staying close to the

shoreline to ensure you have good control

and that the boat is functioning correctly.

Be certain to avoid all objects in the

water at all times.

Once you feel comfortable with the

control of your boat, it is safe to go

further away from the shoreline and at

faster speeds. When you notice the boat

beginning to lose speed, bring the boat

back to shore. It will be necessary to

allow the electronic components to cool

down and to replace or recharge the

battery before heading out again.

Adjust the Steering Trim

When going forward, the model should

move in a straight line. If not, adjust

the steering trim so that it tracks in a

straight line without having to turn the

steering wheel.

Before and at the end of each run,

make sure all screws are tight and

the propellers are free from any

entanglement. At the end of each run,

be sure to remove any debris from the

rudders and/or propellers and rinse the

hull of your boat as well.

Lubricating the Drive Shaft

The drive shafts should be lubricated after

every 3–4 hours of use and at the end of

each boating season prior to storage to

ensure proper operation of your boat.
Use the following steps to remove and

lubricate the drive shafts.

Loosen the nuts that are tightened

against the propellers. The propellers

are threaded onto the shafts and are

simply unscrewed from the end of the

drive shafts.

Testing Your Boat in the Water

Maintenance

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