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® Ele ct ric Boa t s ! 2 0 12 Go- Floa t...
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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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview Go-Float Fusion Overview .............. 4 Go-Float Impulse Overview ............5 Go-Float Ion Overview ..............6 Control Panel ................. 7 Steering Handle ................7 Beach Buddy with Wheels ............7 Operation Safe Boarding ................. 8 Speed Control ................. 8 Steering &...
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Overview of Go-Float Fusion & Impulse Features Cooler/ Storage Compartment Speed Control Stereo Control & (see page 5) Battery Meter Cup Holder (see page 5) Steering Handle (see page 5) Starboard Port Seat Back flips AC Plug Input Receptacle. forward to access...
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Overview of Go-Float Fusion & Impulse Features Cooler/ Storage Compartment Stereo Control & Battery Meter (see page 5) Speed Cup Holder Control Steering Handle (see page 5) (see page 5) Starboard Port Seat Back flips AC Plug Input Receptacle. forward to access...
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Overview of Go-Float Ion Features Cooler/ Storage Compartment Control Panel (see page 5) Steering Handle (see page 5) Starboard Port Battery Access Panel Stern...
Control Panel Volume Control & Speed Control Power On/Off for optional stereo Battery State of Audio Input Jack Charge Indicator for optional stereo Steering and Power Control Handle “GO” Button Beach Buddy with Wheels Beach Buddy with optional wheel Beach Buddy with optional wheel kit for sandy surfaces.
Safe Boarding To board your Go-Float, step as far as you are able into the center aft portion of the seat. This will keep the boat as stable as possible while you are boarding. This will also place your weight onto the strongest area of the deck.
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Beach Buddy, follow the same procedure as for removing weeds from the propeller (page X). Wheel Kits are available to add to your Go-Float Beach Buddy easier movement across lawns, driveways, etc. (page 5).
-6 weeks to keep the battery powered up. IMPORTANT! Use a heavy line attached to the bow eye to secure your Go-Float to a solid fixture, such as a rafter. This will prevent your Go- Float from accidently falling over if bumped.
For best results, it is recommended that your batteries be fully charged prior to each use. Charging. Your Go-Float’s battery can be charged with a standard automobile battery charger. You will access the battery through the motor compartment hatch by carefully tipping the seat back forward.
Electrical Connections. Before removing or installing the battery, ensure that all switches are in the OFF position and have the propeller area clear. If replacing or adding a battery, we highly recommend ordering your battery from Go-Float to ensure safety and good performance. (See page 15)
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Changing the Propeller Before doing anything with the propeller, ensure the cables to the battery are disconnected. Detaching the propeller it is a simple matter of unscrewing and remov- ing the locknut using the special tool supplied. When doing this, take hold of the propeller to stop it turning.
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.
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Just the right size to & Tire Pressure easily stow in your Gauge Kit boat’s storage compartment. Bimini Top: Detachable/Collapsible Boat Storage Cover: Durable, weatherproof cover. Black only. Trailer: Find these and other accessories at our online store: SHOP Go-Float.com...
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® Ele ct ric Boa t s! Go-Float, LLC 810 First Street South Suite 110 Hopkins, MN 55343 Phone: (952) 955-9500 Fax: (952) 955-9501 Email: info@go-float.com Website: www.Go-Float.com...
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