Go-Float Fusion Owner's Manual

Go-Float Fusion Owner's Manual

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Ele ct ric Boa t s
Su n Lou n ge r Se rie s
2 0 13 Own e r M a n u a l

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George
March 21, 2025

Go float fusion motor does not turn on; battery meter does not illuminate. New battery and new charger installed yet still no power

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Mr. Anderson
March 21, 2025

Possible reasons why the Go-Float Fusion motor won't turn on despite having a new battery and charger include:

1. Battery Connections – Check if the battery connections are secure and properly attached (Positive-to-Positive, Negative-to-Negative).
2. Switches – Ensure all switches are in the correct position and that the power switch is turned on.
3. Propeller Blockage – Inspect the propeller for weeds, fishing lines, or other obstructions.
4. Loose or Corroded Terminals – Check for corroded or loose terminal connections and clean or tighten them if necessary.
5. Electrical Issues – Examine wires for fraying or damage that could prevent power from reaching the motor.

If none of these solve the issue, further troubleshooting may be needed.

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Summary of Contents for Go-Float Fusion

  • Page 1 ® Ele ct ric Boa t s Su n Lou n ge r Se rie s 2 0 13 Own e r M a n u a l...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual carefully before operating your boat. This manual will assist you in operation, safe use, and care of your Go-Float. By taking a few moments to familiarize yourself with the functions of your Go-Float, you can help make your investment last.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview Go-Float Fusion & Impulse Overview ..........4 Go-Float Vortex Overview .............. 5 Operation Getting Started ................6 Speed Control ................. 7 Steering & Power Control ..............7 Automatic Bilge Pump ..............7 Beach Buddy ................8 Listening to the Stereo..............
  • Page 4: Go-Float Fusion & Impulse Overview

    Overview of Go-Float Fusion & Impulse Features Fusion shown (front) Stereo Control & Cooler/ Storage Compartment Battery Meter Speed Control Cup Holder Steering Handle Starboard Port side side Seat removes to access Battery AC Plug Input Receptacle Stern (rear)
  • Page 5: Go-Float Vortex Overview

    Overview of Go-Float Vortex Features (front) Cooler/ Storage Compartment Stereo Control Cup Holder Battery Meter & MP3 Player Storage Speed Control Steering Handle Port side Seat Back flips Starboard forward to access side Battery AC Plug Input Stern Receptacle (rear)
  • Page 6: Operation

    If not, you will connect your battery(s) by pulling forward the seat panel (Vortex) or removing the seat tray (Fusion, Impulse). To remove the seat tray, open your cooler and unlatch the seat tie- downs that you will find in the front of the cooler.
  • Page 7: Speed Control

    Water is ejected through the hull via the round plastic fitting found on the port side of your Go-Float (shown at left). Keep this opening unobstructed during use of your Go-Float.
  • Page 8: Beach Buddy

    , is designed to protect the motor and propeller from underwater objects while cruising or beaching your Go-Float. It is also used to stand your Go-Float on end for storage in small areas. For instructions on storing upright, see page 10. While underway it may catch weeds.
  • Page 9: Monitoring The Battery Life

    AC Plug Receptacle by removing the seat back (Vortex) or removing the entire seat (Fusion, Impulse). The battery may remain in the boat or be removed to recharge. Be sure to connect the battery charger to the battery poles Positive-to-Positive and Negative-to- Negative.
  • Page 10: Safe Boarding

    Rest the boat on a flat surface on the Beach Buddy and raise the bow until the boat is completely upright and resting on its transom. Be sure that your Go-Float is out of the wind so as not to blow over.
  • Page 11: Motor Maintenance

    Changing the Propeller Before doing anything with the propeller, ensure the cables to the battery are disconnected. Detaching the propeller it is a simple mat- ter of unscrewing and removing the locknut using the special tool sup- plied. When doing this, take hold of the propeller to stop it turning. Un- der no circumstances should you attempt to loosen the locknut with a hammer or similar tool as this may damage the locknut or shaft –...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Running the motor when dry can seriously damage motor’s seals. Go-Float Electric Boats can not be responsible for accidents due to misuse, modifications or for using the boat in any manner other than its...

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