General Guidelines; Additional Required Items; Inspection - Pro Boat Motor Lifeboat Owner's Manual

Heavy weather rescue and patrol boat
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It is important thaat you read and
follow this instruction manual before
you run this exciting boat. Failure to
read and understand the manual could
result in personal injury, property
damage or permanent damage to your
boat. It is also important to run your
boat responsibly. With proper care and
maintenance, you will be able to proudly
enjoy your Motor Lifeboat for many years
to come.
You will need to purchase the following to get your boat on the water:
• 8 AA alkaline batteries for the radio transmitter
• 6-cell 3300mAh Ni-MH battery pack (DYN1185) (2)
• Charger for motor batteries (DYN4033)
• Medium CA
• Soldering iron w/solder
• Ballast weight (up to 35 oz)
Carefully remove the boat, radio
transmitter, battery and charger from the
box. Inspect all items to make sure no
damage is present. If you notice damage
is present, please contact the hobby shop
where you purchased your model.

General Guidelines

Additional Required Items

Inspection

When operating the boat, stay clear of
people, full-scale boats, stationary objects
and wildlife. It is preferable to operate
the Motor Lifeboat in low-wake, low-wind
conditions and in areas free of people,
wildlife and objects.
Before you operate your model, make
sure your frequency is clear. If someone
is operating on the same frequency, both
models could go out of control, possibly
causing damage to the models or to
others. Check all of the hardware and the
propeller for damage and loose screws
before and after each run.
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