Symptom
Speed loss
Motor noise or vibration
Weeds on prop
Weeds on Beach Buddy
Weeds on prop
Weeds on Beach Buddy
Personal Flotation Device. We recommend that a proper personal
flotation device be worn by all occupants of the boat.
Motor and Prop. Always watch for other boaters or hazards while on
the water. This boat is not designed to be a swimming or diving
platform. Watch out for swimmers near your boat.
Spinning props can cause serious injury or death.
Motor. Do not run the motor out of the water. The motor needs to be
submerged in water to stay cool. 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
intended use.
Troubleshooting
Possible Cause/Solution
1. Check for weeds or fishing line on
the propeller and remove.
2. Check battery charge status.
3. Check battery connections.
1. Check propeller for weeds or
fishing line.
2. Check to see propeller is secure
and not damaged.
Weed Removal while Underway:
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1. Set the speed control at Forward 5
and spin the propeller briefly.
2. Stop the motor, set the speed at
Reverse 2 and spin the propeller
briefly.
3. Reset the speed to forward and
check for improved performance.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 until weeds are
cleared and satisfactory
performance has returned.
Weed Removal Manually:
CAUTION! TURN MOTOR OFF before
TM
attempting to remove weeds by hand.
Boating Safety
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Questions and answers
Go float fusion motor does not turn on; battery meter does not illuminate. New battery and new charger installed yet still no power
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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