Instructions for Use

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3. Install the battery pack by using the provided hook and loop.
4. Plug the battery into the motor controller.
Arming
1. Turn on your transmitter.
2. Plug the battery pack into the motor controller.
3. When you plug the motor into the motor controller you
will hear the motor beep one time letting you know the boat
is powered up. (Note: The boat becomes LIVE when the
battery is plugged in). Squeeze the throttle trigger fully and
you will hear 2 beeps. Relax the throttle trigger and you will
hear 3 more. The boat is now armed ready to run. (Note: The
arming process has to be done each time you plug the pack
into the boat.)
Let’s review:
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Plug in the pack
Squeeze the throttle trigger and hold
Release the trigger
« Bee
« Beep-Beep»
« Beep-Beep -Beep»
Your boat is now ready to operate!
4. Now is a good time to check that the rudder turns the
correct way. Turn the wheel right (Clockwise) and the rudder
should turn right. Turning the wheel left (CWW) and the rudder
should turn left.
Running Your P-27 Gunslinger
With the battery installed and the boat powered up, place the
canopy on the boat and turn the front lock to hold it in place.
NOTE: It is best to tape the canopy closed. This is the best
way to keep water out of your boat. If you are going to use
the supplied tape you can unscrew and remove the front
lock; this makes taping easer. You can also upgrade to our
premium tape (AQUB9514 Grimracer Pro Radio Box Tape),
making tape application and removal easier.
Place the boat in water that is at least 12” deep. IMPORTANT:
Make sure the water is free of weeds, sticks or other oating
debris. Run the boat straight away from you, taking note if it
pulls left or right. If the boat needs any trim changes, adjust
the steering trim knob to correct the path.
This boat is FAST! It’s a good idea to run in a larger pond.
Running your P-27 Gunslinger in a pool should be avoided.
After you have completed a run it is best to FIRST unplug the
boat’s power battery. Remove the cowl to gain access to the
battery, unplug the battery and then turn off the transmitter. This
safely powers down the boat before turning off your transmitter.