PRB08033 Pro Boat Valvryn F1 RTR Manual
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1. Install 4 AA batteries into the transmitter.
2. Remove the canopy from the hull.
3. Install the fully charged battery in the compartment and
secure it with the hook and loop strap.
4. Power on the transmitter. Ensure the throttle is not
reversed and the throttle trim is neutral.
5. Connect the battery to the ESC.
6. Keep the throttle at neutral and power ON the ESC. The
ESC automatically calibrates the throttle range after 3
seconds. A beep will sound, indicating battery chemistry
and cell count:
• 1 beep: Ni-MH or Ni-Cd
• 2 beeps: 2S Li-Po
• 3 beeps: 3S Li-Po
One short beep will sound when the ESC is ready to run.
7. Test the transmitter’s control of the boat with the boat
on the display stand.
8. Install the canopy on the hull.
Tip: We suggest taping around the canopy hatch with
Clear Flex Marine Tape (DYNM0102) to further protect
the inside of the hull from water.
NOTICE: Using tape with adhesive stronger than the
recommended marine tape may damage your boat’s
finish by pulling the paint off the hull. Use pliable, low
adhesion tape for the best outcome.
WARNING: Keep all body parts, hair, and loose
clothing away from the propeller. When armed, the
prop will turn in response to any throttle input.
Getting Started
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Control Check
IMPORTANT: Perform a control check at the beginning of
each boating session, after repair, or after installation of
new batteries.
Ensure the receiver antenna is extended properly and all
batteries are fully charged.
1. Power ON the transmitter and the boat. Do not
install the boat canopy.
2. Place the boat securely on the boat stand.
NOTICE: Do not operate the motor for more than 10
seconds without water-cooling circulation or damage
may result.
3. Check steering and throttle on the transmitter.
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Boat Characteristics
This boat is tuned for a variety of wind and water
conditions. F1 boats are known for straight-line speed and
neck snapping turns. When boating in a straight line, there
is very little contact between your boat’s hull and the water,
yielding maximum speed and handling. Before turning your
boat, decrease the throttle to 75% power. This allows the
ride pad to “grip” the water, carrying your boat through the
turn. After entering a turn, increase throttle to 100% power.
Entering a turn at full speed may cause the boat to flip over.
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