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Warranty service, Safety precautions, Specifi cations – AquaCraft Atlantic II User Manual

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Warranty Service

AquaCraft will warranty your Atlantic II for 90 days after the

purchase from defects in materials or workmanship of original
manufacture. AquaCraft, at their discretion, will repair or
replace the incorrectly made part at no charge. This warranty
does not cover damage caused by crashes, abuse, misuse,
alterations or accidents. To return your boat for repairs you
need to provide proof of purchase, your store receipt or
product invoice. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PURCHASER
BE ENTITLED TO ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT

OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING
FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT.
This
warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have
other rights, which vary from state to state.

Outside the USA and Canada, contact your local importer for
warranty information.

HOBBY SERVICES

Ph: (217) 398-0007

Attn: Service Department

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1

Central Time M-F

Champaign, Illinois 61822

E-mail: [email protected]

Safety Precautions

● AquaCraft products are to be used by ages 14 and over.
Never ever attempt to swim after a stalled R/C boat. Do

not get in the water for any reason to retrieve your boat.

To aid in retrieving a stalled R/C boat, set up a fishing

reel with a tennis ball tied to the end of the line. Better

yet, get yourself a small Jon boat so you can row out

and pick up your boat. Remember to use a PFD any
time you enter your retrieval craft.

● Do not touch the propeller anytime the motor is running. Pay

close attention to items such as loose clothing, shirtsleeves,
ties, scarves, long hair or anything that may become
entangled in the spinning prop. If your fingers, hands, etc.
come in contact with the spinning propeller, you may be
severely injured.

The speed and mass of this boat can inflict property damage

and severe personal injury if a collision occurs. Never run this
boat in the presence of swimmers or where the possibility
of collision with people or property exists.

● Electric motors produce heat. Do not touch any part of your

motor until it has cooled.

This boat is controlled by radio signals, which are susceptible

to possible interference from other possible electrical noise.

● You might be enticed to operate your boat at a very far

distance. Please avoid “taking her out” too far. The radio
system is capable of 1000' or more of operation but radio
reception variables exist, causing possible loss of control.

If weeds become entangled in the propeller, stop the motor

and unplug the battery before attempting to remove them.

If your boat should happen to stall, water currents will slowly

carry it to shore. Keep in mind that the boat could be carried
to the opposite shore. When surveying areas to run your
boat, keep variables in mind such as wind direction and lake
size. It is not advisable to run R/C boats on any free-flowing
bodies of water such as creeks or rivers.

Always remove the battery pack from the boat before

charging.

Specifi cations

ATLANTIC II HARBOR TUGBOAT

Hull Length: 30.25” [76.8cm]

Width:

10.5”

[26.7cm]

Height:

19.5”

[49.5cm]

Weight: 7.75lb [3.515kg] less battery

Run

Time:

Up to and over 60 minutes on
recommended battery

MOTOR

Low RPM 540: 8,200 RPM at 12V DC

Operating current: .9amps 12V DC (without loading)

Input: 8 to 14V

Dimension:

38

×

57 mm (1.5"

×

2.25")

Weight: 224 g (7.9 oz)

ESC

Rated

Current:

30A (35A @ 60S)

Max

Input

Voltage:

13V

Battery

Connector:

Deans

®

Ultra Plug

®

Motor

Connector:

Bullet Plugs

Wire

Gauge:

14G

Warning

System:

10.2V Stutter Bump

LVC:

9V

BEC Max Current: 2A

Dimensions:

35 mm × 34 mm × 9 mm

Servo

Connector:

Universal

Boat Terminology

BOW: Front of the boat.

STERN: Back of the boat.

PORT: Left side of the boat when aboard and facing the front

(bow). An easy way to remember is that port and left both

contain four letters.

STARBOARD: Right side of the boat.

HULL: Body of the boat.

DECK: Top of the boat.

RUDDER: Hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern.