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Instructions and User Manual

Unlike rudder steerable boats, jet boats must have power applied to the motors in order for the boat to turn. 

When making turns, decrease the throttle to reduce the probability of flipping the boat over. The boat will not 

steer when coasting off power.

Never operate your boat in less than 3 inches (7.6 cm) of water.

CAUTION: 

Running your boat in shallow water increases the chance of debris entering the jet pump. Verify that 

the jet pumps are free of debris, as operating the boat with a blocked jet drive for a prolonged period 

will damage the motor and ESC.

If you need to retrieve your boat from the water, use fishing equipment or another boat.

CAUTION: 

Never operate your boat in extreme tempera-

tures or turbulent water.

Always replace the drivetrain parts when they are damaged or show visible wear or injury and damage may result.

Lubricating the driveshaft is vital to the life of the drivetrain. The lubricant also acts as a water seal, keeping water 

from entering the hull through the stuffing tube.

1. 

Remove the silicone cooling line from the brass fitting on the jet pump housing.

2. 

Use a 1.5mm hex driver to remove the bolts holding the steering and trim links from the steering and trim 

assemblies on the pump. Use needle nose pliers to hold the nut that holds the bolt to the lever.

3. 

Use a 1.5mm hex driver to loosen:

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the set screw holding the steering link to the steering servo arm

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the set screw holding the trim adjustment link in place

4. 

Remove the trim adjustment link from the boat. Inspect the links for damage and set them aside, taking care not 

to mix up the steering and trim adjustment links.

5. 

Use a 2mm hex driver to remove the 7 screws surrounding the main jet pump nozzle. These screws are held to 

the hull by 2 plates that hold the nuts. If the plates and nuts loosen inside the hull, carefully remove them.

6. 

Gently pull the housing away from the hull by grabbing it at the base. It is normal for the rubber bellows to 

come off the hull along with the nozzle.

7. 

Use a 2mm hex driver to remove the set screw that holds the drive shaft to the weighted motor coupler.

8. 

Remove the drive shaft from the boat. Use pliers to grab the shaft by the nut if removal by hand is difficult. Do 

not use pliers on the drive shaft threads or damage will result.

9. 

Inspect the impeller and drive shaft for excessive wear or damage and replace them when necessary. A discolo-

red drive shaft indicates a lack of lubrication. Increase the amount of marine grease you are using. If you replace 

the drive shaft, you must also replace the stuffing tube. See Replacing the Stuffing Tube for more information.

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You can install a servo that allows you to adjust the boat’s trim via a 3-channel radio.

IMPORTANT: 

This option is not available with the included radio system.

The servo tray fits a 1/18-scale or 1/16-scale servo. To install a trim servo in the servo tray:

1. 

 Use a 1.5mm hex driver to loosen:

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the set screw holding the steering link push rods to the servo arm, and

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the set screw holding the trim link push rod to the servo tray

2. 

 Disconnect the steering servo wire from the receiver.

3. 

 Use a 2mm hex driver to remove the 4 screws holding the servo tray to the jet pump.

4. 

 Insert a 1.5mm hex driver into the servo link end nut and use it as a handle to loosen the link end nut from 

the radio tray.

5. 

 Install the servo in the radio tray.  

Tip:

 Servo hold down screws are not included. We recommend M3 stainless steel button head screws with a 

2mm hex head.

6. 

 Attach the servo link end nut to the trim servo control arm.  

Tip: 

Over tightening the servo link end nut can cause your servo to burn out prematurely. Test the servo arm 

movement by hand to ensure there is no drag or excessive friction.

7. 

 Use a 2mm hex driver to install the servo tray on the jet pump using the 4 M3 screws removed in Step 3.

8. 

 Power ON the ESC, allowing both the steering servo and the newly installed trim servo to center.

CAUTION: 

Never attempt to retrieve a downed boat 

by swimming to retrieve it.

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9. 

 Center out the steering nozzle and tighten the set screw using a 1.5mm hex driver.

10. 

With the trim servo powered and centered, install the servo arm perpendicular to the servo.

11. 

Slide the trim link push rod through the rubber bellow and into the servo link end nut. 

Tip: 

Use marine grease on the link for smoother installation.

12. 

Set the steering nozzle trim to its desired position. Using a 1.5mm hex driver, tighten the set screw. This is 

now the default trim setting until you make adjustments with the new trim servo.

13. 

Using your transmitter, actuate the servo up and down to find the maximum travel. Ensure the servo end 

points are properly set.

NOTICE: 

If you do not properly set the servo end points damage to the servo and/or the jet pump will result.

14. 

Test the servo trim function in calm water and adjust the settings accordingly.

Servicing the Drive Shaft

Summary of Contents for ARTR 1205

Page 1: ...www robbe com ARTR Version Nr 1205 Instructions and User Manual V1_03 2019 ...

Page 2: ...ll or package the regulator so that it cannot come into contact with grease oil or water Ensure adequate air circulation Never reach into the turning circle of the ship propeller during start up Risk of injury Important information If the receiving system is supplied with power by the built in BEC system of the controller For commissioning always move the throttle stick to the Motor off position a...

Page 3: ...able insurance if neces sary DISCLAIMER Modellbau Lindinger GmbH cannot monitor compliance with the assembly and operating instructions or the conditions and methods for installation operation use and maintenance of the model components Therefore we accept no liability for losses damage or costs arising from or in any way connected with incorrect use and operation To the extent permitted by law th...

Page 4: ...ter model SI 2TEE Power supply range 4 6V Transmitting frequency 2 4G FHSS Transmit power 100mW Remote control distance 120m Power supply 4 AA batteries Adjustment method knob adjustment Weight 205g without battery Receiver model SI 2REE Forward continuous current peak current 80A 330A Reverse continuous current peak current 80A 330A Working voltage 2 3S lithium battery Mainly applicable model shi...

Page 5: ...ically recognized at power on and the drop sound will be used for prompting The number of drop sounds indicates the number of series lithium battery Out of control protection The receiver has built in out of control protection When the receiver and transmitter are out of contact the ESC will stop output and the steering channel output will remain in the final state Installation and use points This...

Page 6: ...boat in the water Remote control failure processing Fault phenomenon possible reason Solution Theindicator does not light after power on The battery is not installed correct ly and the battery is low Reinstall the battery or replace the battery ESC fault handling Fault phenomenon possible reason Solution The indicator does not light after power on No working power supply the ESC switch is damaged ...

Page 7: ...e hull using the drain plug Fully dry the inside and outside of the boat including the water cooling lines and jacket around the motor Remove the hatch before storing your boat Repair any damage or wear to the boat Make note of lessons learned from the trimming of your boat including water and wind condi tions Tip The hook and loop strips in the boat retain water To dry them press on them with a d...

Page 8: ...ive wear or damage and replace them when necessary A discolo red drive shaft indicates a lack of lubrication Increase the amount of marine grease you are using If you replace the drive shaft you must also replace the stuffing tube See Replacing the Stuffing Tube for more information OPTIONAL TRIM ADJUSTMENT SER VO You can install a servo that allows you to adjust the boat s trim via a 3 channel ra...

Page 9: ...sure the impeller does not touch the jet pump housing by spinning the motor or flywheel by hand If the drive shaft and impeller housing are touching loosen the set screw and pull the drive shaft out just enough to provide the appropriate amount of clearance 16 Install the jet pump nozzle on the hull Once all the screws are loosely in place tighten the screws down in a crisscross pattern Do not ove...

Page 10: ... your battery The included ESC protects the boat battery from over discharge using Low Voltage Cutoff LVC Before the battery charge decreases too much LVC removes power supplied to the motor Power to the motor decreases showing some power is reserved for the boat to return safely to shore Disconnect and remove the LiPo battery from the boat after use to prevent trickle discharge Charge your LiPo b...

Page 11: ...itter a few feet from boat disconnect and reconnect battery to boat Boat or transmitter is too close to large etal object wireless source or another transmitter Move the boat and transmitter to another location and attempt binding again Another compatible transmitter is powered on within range of the receiver Power off all compatible transmitters except the one you are trying to bind Boat battery ...

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