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E) Mounting And Configuring The Turn Fins; F) Attaching The Bumper; Assembling The Boat Stand - Reely 1601093 Bedienungsanleitung

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e) Mounting and configuring the turn fins

Turn fins are mounted to the rear of the model boat on the left and right-hand sides (fig. 1, position A). The turn fins
can be adjusted to several different positions. The turn fins are to be mounted in a way that their sharp edges should
point forwards in the direction of travel. The mounted turn fins enhance the model boat's ability to turn.
After mounting/adjusting the turn fins, secure the screws with the lock nuts to prevent them from becoming
loose.
A number of factors can affect how the model boat turns. For example the weight of the model boat, the location of
the battery and/or the water conditions (e.g. many or few waves) can affect how the model boat turns. It is therefore
not possible to provide concrete instructions on how to configure the turn fins. Test the model boat several times until
you find the optimal position.
Attention!
The front edges of the turn fins are razor-sharp and may cause serious injuries and/or damage to property
when handled, transported or used carelessly.

f) Attaching the bumper

The included rubber bumper must be attached to the front of the model boat before you use the model boat for the
first time. Attach the bumper to the boat front as shown in fig. 2. The nose of the bumper should click into the holes
on the hull.
g) Assembling the boat stand
The boat comes with a plastic stand that must be assembled
before you use the model boat for the first time. Assemble
the boat stand as shown in fig. 3.
We recommend that you always use the stand for storing
the model boat and for preparing to carry out maintenance
and repair work. The stand keeps the rudder, turn fins and
propeller securely off the ground to prevent them from being
damaged.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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