Summary of Contents for AquaCraft Miss Vegas Deuce
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• AquaCraft products are to be used by ages 14 and over. CAUTION: The performance of this R/C boat is not for the faint of heart! Out of the box speeds can reach 40 MPH.
ITEMS INCLUDED WARRANTY AquaCraft will warrant your Miss Vegas Deuce hull for 90 days STANDARD REPAIR SERVICE after the purchase from defects in materials or workmanship of After the 90-day warranty has run out, you can still have your original manufacture. AquaCraft, at their option, will repair or Miss Vegas Deuce repaired for a service fee by the experts replace at no charge, the incorrectly made part.
• After Run engine oil (HCAP3000) any time you enter your retrieval craft. • Glow plugs • AquaCraft products are to be used by ages 14 and over. • Fuel tubing (GPMQ4131) • Do not touch the propeller anytime the motor is spinning.
INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER BATTERIES FINAL ASSEMBLY Carefully remove your Miss Vegas Deuce from the box and place it atop the pre-built boat stand. Remove all remaining components from the box. You may wish to keep the box in order to more easily transport and store your Miss Vegas Deuce.
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3. Remove the two 2 x 12mm screws that secure the radio box lid and gently lift the lid from the battery box. 7. Replace the canopy by fi rst sliding it over the “nose” of the boat and then lowering the rear section to meet the hull. Secure it by sliding the two cowl locks toward the rear of the boat.
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PROPELLERS The FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Plastic) prop that comes with your Miss Vegas Deuce is about the best overall prop for daily running. If your prop has a ding or chip in a blade, you need to replace it with a new one before you run the boat again.
30% to 50% nitro content fuels are best suited for your marine engine. Please avoid operating your marine engine using fuels formulated for R/C car use. Give your Miss Vegas Deuce an added burst of speed — as easily WARNING: as bolting on a high-quality copper- •...
1. Install the starter wand into the hex shaped area on the • Before running your Miss Vegas Deuce, it is also a good front of the starter. idea to check the water-cooling system to make sure all tubes are properly connected.
ENGINE BREAK IN: It can be somewhat diffi cult to tune and break in a marine glow engine, as tuning and break-in are best done with the boat on the water. Take your time and do not hurry the break in.
GET TO KNOW THE SOUNDS AND SIGHTS OF YOUR WAYS TO ENSURE A LONG LIFE FOR YOUR ENGINE: NITRO MARINE ENGINE: • Keep your engine clean. Dirt will act as insulation on an • Rich needle setting means less than maximum RPM. The engine.
MAINTENANCE When you are through operating your boat for the day, be sure to perform these basic maintenance procedures. This will prolong the life of the Miss Vegas Deuce and help to ensure trouble-free running. ENGINE MAINTENANCE Drain the tank of any remaining fuel. Add some after-run oil to the engine to protect the internal parts.
SUPERTIGRE .18 MARINE REPLACEMENT PARTS ENGINE Part # Description SUPG5651 Head Bolt (4) SUPG4050 Water Jacket Upper SUPG4480 Head Gasket SUPG5000 Cooling Head Nipples (2) SUPG4051 Water Jacket Lower SUPG2180 Head Button SUPG6353 Head Shims (2) SUPG3388 Piston and Sleeve Rod Assembly SUPG3387 Piston and Sleeve 10 SUPG5095...
AQUB7870 ..150 Engine Cable Coupler boat’s wake. Wakes generated by other boats while entering AQUB6597 ..ISO Engine Mount .18 Miss Vegas Deuce and negotiating a corner are especially dangerous. AQUB6222 ..Stuffi ng Tube-Nylon Liner AQUB8607 ..
IMPBA or International Model Power Boat Association THE WAITING GAME www.impba.net If your Miss Vegas Deuce should happen to stall or capsize, NAMBA or North American Model Boat Association water currents will slowly carry it to shore. The bad news is www.namba.com...
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™ Assemble a competition-class wood tunnel hull in just 6-8 hours! Hull Length: 28 in (711 mm) Beam: 11 in (280 mm) Height: 5.25 in (130 mm) Ready-to-Run Weight: 4 lb (1814 g) Requires: 2+ channel radio with one high-torque standard servo and one mini servo, .21 cu in (3.5 cc) outboard engine The kit form of this Mike “Grimracer”...