ProBoat Endeavor EP Specifications

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Specifications
Length (Hull):
24 in (610mm)
Height (Mast):
36.5 in (927mm)
Beam:
6.25 in (158.75mm)
Radio:
Pro Boat 2-channel 27MHz AM
Motor:
380-size
Sail area:
Overall:
264 sq in (17.03 sq dm)
Main:
170 sq in (10.97 sq dm)
Jib (Front):
94 sq in (6.06 sq dm)
The Pro Boat
®
Endeavor
comes with the fiberglass hull
built and painted and the RC
equipment installed. All that’s
left is rigging the sails. The
two-piece mast makes
disassembly and transport
quick and easy.
There is no better way to start
enjoying the fun and
excitement of RC sailing than
with the Endeavor. The
Endeavor features an electric
back-up motor that ensures
that you won't have any
problems returning to shore in
case of wind loss. The
Endeavor also features a
standard sail servo with no
complicated pull-pull winch
servo cables and comes ready-
to-run with battery, charger
and transmitter. Just connect
the pre-numbered sail rigging
and start sailing. Head to the
lake and begin sailing today
with the perfect choice for any
RC enthusiast.
®
EP RTR Sailboat
Owners Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - EP RTR Sailboat

SpecificationsLength (Hull): 24 in (610mm)Height (Mast): 36.5 in (927mm)Beam: 6.25 in (158.75mm)Radio: Pro Boat 2-channel 27MHz AMMotor: 380-sizeSail

Page 2 - Introduction

10The following will help you get started in sailing. Follow the instructions and understand it takes some practice to become an accomplished yachtsma

Page 3 - Section 1 – Inspection

11Section 7 – Sailing TipsSTARBOARD TACKPORT TACKSTARTPort Tack—Close-HauledSails: Keeping pulled inRudder: To be held at the center as long as the

Page 4

12After you have finished rigging the sails, it will be helpful to trim the sails in order to optimize the performance of your boat. It is often neces

Page 5

13 3. With the radio system on, move the left stick of your transmitter "down" to close the sails. The sails should close, with the jib sai

Page 6

14Plastic PartsMasthead CraneSpreaderCleatEye PlateRigging Line GrommetBoom PlugMast HolderGooseneckBoom PivotJib StayMast Joiner

Page 7

15Beam ReachSailing at approximately 90 degrees to the wind source with the wind coming from abeam.BeatingSailing toward the wind source or against th

Page 8

16Diagram of Sailboat Rigging65.35 in [1660mm]42.5 in [1080mm]42.5 in [1080mm]11 in [280mm]22.83 in [580mm]9.84 in [250mm]19.68 in [500mm]49.25 in [12

Page 9

17Warranty InformationAge RecommendationAge Recommendation: 14 years or over. This is not a toy. This product is not intended for use by children with

Page 10 - Section 7 – Sailing Tips

18Inspection or RepairsIf this Product needs to be inspected or repaired, please call for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Pack the Product s

Page 11

19FCC InformationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not caus

Page 12 - Section 8 – Performance Tips

2IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Pro Boat® Endeavor™ EP ready-to-run sailboat. This craft has been designed to provide many hours of scale sa

Page 13 - Replacement Parts

© 2009, Horizon Hobby, Inc. 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign, Illinois 61822 (877) 504-0233 www.horizonhobby.com®Printed 03/2009 15242

Page 14 - Plastic Parts

3 1. Assemble the boat stand as shown and use a wood glue or CA hobby glue to bond the pieces together. Place the hull on the stand. 2. Slide the up

Page 15 - Basic Glossary

4 5. Locate the main sail boom. Slide the screw through the eyelet and use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the end of the boom. Do not over tighten

Page 16 - Diagram of Sailboat Rigging

5 8. Carefully unwrap the top, side rigging lines. 9. Insert the side rigging line into the outer hole in the spreader as shown.Note: The spreader h

Page 17 - Warranty Information

6 13. Locate the jib sail boom. The end of the jib boom with the cleat should be on the top and nearest the front of the boat. Pass the rigging line

Page 18

7 1. Locate one main sail luft ring. Open the ring and insert the small loop of the ring through the eyelet in the main sail. 2. Snap the luft ring

Page 19

8 1. Locate the jib stay on rigging lines "C" and "D" on either side of the boat. Pull up carefully on the jib stay to adjust the

Page 20 - (877) 504-0233

9Section 6 – Checking the Radio SystemTurn on the radio system and test it to make certain it is functioning correctly. First, turn on the transmitter

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