Handling adjustments – Pro Boat PRB4075 User Manual

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Required Equipment and Accessories
Hex wrench: 3mm

Open-end wrench: 7mm

Changing the Center of Gravity

Moving the batteries to the front or back can

significantly affect the boat's performance. As

a starting point, the center of gravity of the

boat should be 30% (9-inches or 228mm)

from the rear of the boat.

A: Move the batteries toward the rear of the

boat to raise the front of the hull out of the

water for increased speed.

B: Move the batteries toward the front of

the boat for faster initial acceleration,

to eliminate oscillation or bouncing and

increase stability.

A

B

Drive Height

The center of the propeller shaft should be just

about to the bottom of the sponsons. Lowering

the drive will increase the propeller's ability

to bite at take off but excessive lowering can

cause the back of the boat to feel loose and

decrease top end stability.

Raising the drive helps eliminate oscillation or

bouncing and assist with top end stability but

excessively raising the drive can reduce top

speeds and cause cavitation.

Use a 3mm hex wrench and 7mm open-end

wrench to loosen the bolt that attaches the

output to the bracket to adjust the height.

Handling Adjustments

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