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Steering and Power Control Handle

 

Power “GO” Button: To turn on the mo-
tor, press the “GO” button with 
your thumb at the end of the 
steering handle.  To turn off the 
motor, release thumb pressure from the 
“GO” button.

 

 

IMPORTANT!  

Be alert for swimmers 

near your boat!  Always release the 
“GO” button to turn off your motor when 
others approach your boat. 

 

 

Steering: When in forward motion, to 
steer right, push the handle forward. To steer left, pull the handle back.  
Steering directions are opposite when in reverse.

 

Speed Control

 

Each number indicates a rate of speed.

 

“OFF 0” is neutral with no forward or reverse 
motion.

 

 

FORWARD 1 thru 5. 1 is the slowest forward 
speed, good for navigating around other boats, 
for docking and beaching. Each higher number 
increases speed, with 5 being the highest 
speed.

 

 

REVERSE 1 is a slow speed, good for navigating around other boats 
and for docking.

 

REVERSE 2 is a higher speed, good for quickly slowing the boat and 
for spinning weeds off of the prop.

 

The speed can be changed while the boat is underway, but it is 
recommended to stop the motor (release thumb pressure from the “GO” 
button) to change direction. Changing direction suddenly while 
underway could damage the motor.

 

“GO” Button

 

 

Right 

Le  turn 

Automatic bilge pump. 

Any water that accu-

mulates inside the hull will activate the bilge pump 
to automatically remove the water. Water is eject-
ed through the hull via the round plastic fitting 
found on the port side of your Go

-

Float (shown at 

left).

 

Keep this opening unobstructed during use of 
your Go

-

Float.

 

Automatic Bilge Pump

 

Summary of Contents for Sun Lounger Fusion

Page 1: ...ic Boats Electric Boats Electric Boats Electric Boats Sun Lounger Series Sun Lounger Series Sun Lounger Series Sun Lounger Series 2014 Owners Manual 2014 Owners Manual 2014 Owners Manual 2014 Owners M...

Page 2: ...e operating your boat This manual will assist you in operation safe use and care of your Go Float By taking a few moments to familiarize yourself with the functions of your Go Float you can help make...

Page 3: ...ng to the Stereo 8 Monitoring the Battery Life 9 Charging the Battery 9 Boarding Safely 10 Storage and Maintenance Beaching 10 Storing On End 10 Motor Maintenance 10 Propeller changing 11 Safety Troub...

Page 4: ...Impulse Features Cup Holder Cooler Storage Compartment Stereo Control Battery Meter Steering Handle AC Plug Input Receptacle Bow front Starboard side Port side Stern rear Seat removes to access Batter...

Page 5: ...res Cup Holder Cooler Storage Compartment Steering Handle AC Plug Input Receptacle Bow front Starboard side Port side Stern rear Seat Back flips forward to access Battery Speed Control Battery Meter S...

Page 6: ...tion With the tie downs unlatched lift the seat tray out Inside the equipment compartment you will find red and black connect ors coming from both the power buss bar and from the battery s Hook one co...

Page 7: ...around other boats for docking and beaching Each higher number increases speed with 5 being the highest speed REVERSE 1 is a slow speed good for navigating around other boats and for docking REVERSE 2...

Page 8: ...cause of weeds on the Beach Buddy follow the same procedure as for removing weeds from the propeller on page 11 Wheel Kits are avail able to add to your Go Float Beach BuddyTM for easier movement acro...

Page 9: ...pproximate Monitoring the Battery Keep your batteries fully charged prior to use Onboard charger Your Go Float is equipped with the an onboard charger Use a UL approved three pronged extension cord de...

Page 10: ...Float to a solid fixture such as a rafter This will prevent your Go Float from accidently falling over Do not store upright outdoors the wind may blow the boat over Upright storage is not recommended...

Page 11: ...re the cables to the battery are disconnected Detaching the propeller is a simple mat ter of unscrewing and removing the locknut using the special tool sup plied When doing this take hold of the prope...

Page 12: ...attempting to remove weeds by hand Motor noise or vibration 1 Check propeller for weeds or fishing line 2 Check to see propeller is secure and not damaged Personal Flotation Device We recommend that...

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