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WARNING:
➧ NEVER attempt to swim
after a stalled R/C boat!
➧ Never operate your R/C boat
while standing in the water.
➧ Never operate your R/C boat in
the presence of swimmers.
➧ Always use a Personal Flotation
Device (PFD) when boarding and
operating your retrieval craft, i.e. Jon
boat or duck boat. NOTE: Because
of the sharp running hardware
included with this R/C boat, we do not
recommend a rubber blow up raft.
➧ R/C boat running hardware is very
sharp. Be very careful when working
on and around the metal parts.
➧ AquaCraft products are to be
used by ages 14 and over.
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ROBERT SPARKMAN
April 25, 2025

I am renovating a paradise for my grandson. When I opened the transmitter to check it out, there was corrosion as expected but when cleaned all looks well, but I have only three battery connectors - do I need four.

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Mr. Anderson
May 13, 2025

No, the AquaCraft Paradise transmitter requires four “AA” batteries, not four battery connectors.

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Summary of Contents for AquaCraft paradise

  • Page 1 R/C boat, we do not recommend a rubber blow up raft. ➧ R/C boat running hardware is very sharp. Be very careful when working ® on and around the metal parts. ➧ AquaCraft products are to be used by ages 14 and over. aquacraftmodels.com...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    WARRANTY SERVICE Thank you for purchasing the AquaCraft Paradise! We want AquaCraft will warrant your Paradise for 90 days after the the time you spend with your new RC boat to be fun and purchase from defects in materials or workmanship of successful so please fully read the manual.
  • Page 3 BASIC BOAT TERMINOLOGY BOW: The bow is a nautical term used to describe the front of the boat. STERN: The back of a boat. STARBOARD: This is the right side of the boat when aboard and facing the front (bow). PORT: This is the left side of the boat when aboard and facing the front (bow).
  • Page 4: Assemble The Stand

    Carefully remove your Paradise sailboat and all remaining components from the box. IMPORTANT: Use additional care not to bend the mast while removing the mast and sail assembly from the box. ASSEMBLE THE STAND TRANSMITTER The transmitter is not water resistant and should never come in contact with water.
  • Page 5: Install The Keel

    INSTALL THE KEEL If you have not already done so, remove the Paradise hull from the plastic bag and open the bag containing the keel and rudder parts. Next, twist the hatch lock knob and remove the forward hatch as shown.
  • Page 6: Install The Mast And Sails

    INSTALL THE MAST AND SAILS CHECKING THE RADIO SYSTEM, RUDDER INSTALLATION, NOTE: The snap rings and eyelets have been numbered AND ATTACHING THE SAIL for identifi cation only; the lines do not need to be attached in CONTROL LINES numerical sequence. Turn the power “ON”...
  • Page 7 Gently twist the helm pedestal and lift the rear hatch from the deck as shown. This will enable you to access the rudder pushrods and rudder control arm. Thread the jib and mainsail control lines through the eyelets as shown. Attach the end of the jib control line to the jib boom cleat by coiling the line around the cleat several times and tucking the end of the line through the coils as shown.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    GETTING WHERE YOU NEED TO GO • Sailing the Paradise in winds over 15 MPH is not advised.If you wish to sail in conditions where wind speed is above15 Sailboats can easily sail downwind but sailing against the MPH, you may want to install a high-torque sail servo.
  • Page 9: Launch Procedure

    (weeds, rocks, sticks, ducks, muskrats, completely before reassembling. Reinstall the components etc.). The mast of the Paradise sailboat is NOT A HANDLE. and check for proper operation before running the boat in Do not hold the boat by the mast.
  • Page 10: The Waiting Game

    Usually the smaller courses will provide more action and excitement. Although it is very enjoyable to go out and run the Paradise sailboat by yourself, we think the real fun and excitement is •...
  • Page 11: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS To order replacement parts for the Paradise sailboat, use the order numbers in the Replacement Parts List that follows. Replacement parts are available only as listed and can be purchased from hobby shops or mail order/ Internet order fi rms. Hardware items (screws, nuts, bolts) are also...
  • Page 12 © 2015 AquaCraft Models, a Hobbico company. • AQUB03xx Mnl...

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