ProBoat Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer Specifications

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Specifications
Length ........................................................................................ 43 in (1090mm)
Beam ..............................................................................................6 in (156mm)
Motor ...............................................................................................390-size (x2)
Weight ...............................................................................................5 lb(2.3 kg)
Speed Control ........................................................ 50-amp waterproof with reverse
Hull Material .......................................................................... Fiberglass composite
Battery ............................................ 7.2V sub-C w/ Tamiya connector (not included)
Radio ............................................................................... 2-channel (not included)
Servo .................................................................Standard steering servo (installed)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owners Manual

SpecificationsLength ... 43 in (1090mm)Beam ...

Page 2 - Using the Manual

10The installation of the accessories is not mandatory, but will add some incredibly scale appeal to your model. There are a lot of items to install,

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11 4. Accessory item D and location. 5. Accessory item E and location. Use a pin vise and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge the hole in the hul

Page 4 - Unpacking Your Model

12 7. Accessory item G and location.  8. Accessory item H and location.

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13 9. Accessory item I and location.  10. Accessory item J and location.

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14 11. Accessory item K and location. 12. Accessory item L and location. 13. Accessory item M and location.

Page 7 - Basic Assembly

15 14. Accessory item N and location. 15. Two of the N items will be placed on accessory R as shown.

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16 16. Accessory item O and location. 17. Accessory item P, Q and R and locations.

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17 18. Accessory item S and location. 19. Accessory items T and Y and location. 20. The following accessories do not have designation letters as

Page 10 - Accessory Installation

18Age Recommendation14 years or over. This is not a toy. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision.Warranty Pe

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19Questions, Assistance, and RepairsYour local hobby store and/or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or repair. Once assembly, setup or

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22Table of Contents ... 2Using the Manual ...

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20United StatesElectronics and engines requiring inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address:Horizon Service Center4105 Fieldstone

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21Declaration of Conformity(in accordance with ISO/IEC 17050-1)No. HH20100304Product(s): Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer EP PNPItem Number(s): PR

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®17956Printed 02/2010© 2010 Horizon Hobby, Inc.horizonhobby.com www.proboatmodels.comGo to ProBoatModels.com to see photos of the replacement parts li

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3It is important that you read and follow this instruction manual, along with the radio system manual before you run this exciting boat. Failure to re

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4Your model must be removed carefully from the packaging to avoid damage. Follow the steps shown to remove your model.Required ToolsHobby knife or sim

Page 18 - Warranty and Repair Policy

5 4. Carefully lift the rear foam support. Lift the support straight up and out of the box. 5. Use side cutters to trim the wire ties at the rear

Page 19 - Warranty Services

6 9. Remove the ties from the main tower. 10. Use a knife to cut the tape that secures the foam packaging for the secondary tower to the box. 11

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7The following steps will prepare your model for operation. Although there are a lot of details that can be installed, they are not necessary to opera

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8 5. Place the motor battery in the hull. The supports are cut to fit a 6-cell battery snug in the hull. 6. Move the switch on the transmitter to

Page 22 - Replacement Parts

9 7. Check the operation of the propellers in relationship to the throttle trigger. When the trigger is pulled in, the right propeller must rotate c

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