RAGE RC B1207 Super Cat 700BL Brushless RTR Catamaran Boat Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- RAGE
Table of Contents
- Specifications
- INTRODUCTION
- QUICK START GUIDE
- WARNING
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- AGE RECOMMENDATIONS
- BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- LIPO BATTERY WARNING
- BATTERY INSTALLATION
- TRANSMITTER OPERATION
- CHECKING THE RADIO SYSTEM AND GETTING STARTED
- BOATING TIPS
- MOTOR CARE
- WHEN FINISHED RUNNING
- BOAT MAINTENANCE
- REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- References
Specifications
Hull: ABS
Hull Length: 24″ (61cm)
Overall Length: 26-7/8″ (69cm)
Motor: 3540/2000KV Water-Cooled BL
Motor
ESC: 40A Water-Cooled Brushless
Transmitter and Receiver: 2-channel, 2.4GHz
Battery: 11.1V 3S 3600mAh 25C LiPo
Hull Width: 7-3/4″ (20cm)
Servo: 40g Waterproof
Weight: 42.5 oz. (1200g)
INTRODUCTION
The SuperCat 700BL is fueled by brushless power that will have you flying across the water at adrenaline-pumping speeds of up to 40MPH! The SuperCat’s growl is produced by a brushless, water-cooled 2000kV motor and controlled with a 40A water-cooled Electronic Speed Control that harnesses the energy output of the included 3S 3600mAh LiPo battery pack. This water rocket features a durable uni-body ABS hull that arrives pre-painted with a unique red matte finish with aggressive, colorful graphics that combine to give the SuperCat a powerfully elegant appearance. The durable stainless-steel propeller, rudder, and running hardware deliver the finishing touches to make the SuperCat a great looking, high-performance boat that you’ll be proud to own.
The SuperCat 700BL is a RTR (Ready-To-Run) boat that arrives 100% factory- assembled out of the box with a 2-channel, 2.4 GHz radio system that features fully proportional steering and throttle (forward-only), a 40-gram waterproof servo, a wooden display stand, and even the AA batteries to power the transmitter. The only item required for completion is a LiPo battery charger capable of charging a 3S battery pack, and you’ll be ready to make all the bystanders at the lake green with envy when you show up with your new SuperCat 700BL!
QUICK START GUIDE
If you’re an experienced RC driver, this list will give you all the information you need to get started driving your new boat as quickly as possible. If this is your first RC vehicle, it is strongly recommended that you read the ENTIRE manual before you attempt to operate your new boat.
Before Boating
- Before turning on your transmitter, it is important to make sure that the Throttle Ratio Switch at the top of the transmitter is located so that you can read 7:3 on the switch. The transmitter should arrive from the factory fixed in this position, but it is important to confirm before turning on the transmitter. If it is not fixed in this position, it must be moved there before operation. We strongly suggest that once in that position the switch should be locked so that it cannot be moved. For additional details, please see page 9 of this manual.
- Place the AA batteries in your transmitter and turn on using the switch on the left side of the unit.
- Install your fully charged battery in the boat. Make sure you use hook and loop on your battery to securely attach it to the hook and loop at the bottom of the boat’s hull.
- Make sure the transmitter throttle trigger and trim are centered, and the switch on the top of the transmitter is positioned toward the rear in the 7:3 position.
- Connect the battery plug to the ESC plug inside the boat.
- Make sure the boat is bound to the transmitter. If not, bind the boat to the transmitter using the binding instructions in this manual.
- Make sure all controls - rudder and throttle - move freely and are turning in the correct direction. If not, refer to the “Checking The Radio System” section in this manual.
- Adjust the steering rate on your transmitter, as desired.
- Find a safe and open boating area.
- Plan a safe boating route for the water and wind conditions.
After Boating
- Always unplug the battery from the ESC before turning off your transmitter to make sure the boat cannot be controlled by another device.
- Remove the battery pack from the boat.
- Make sure the outside of the boat and inside of the hull are completely dried out before storing your boat. Keep the hatch off the boat during storage to ensure that mold and mildew are not allowed to grow and damage the components.
- Repair any damage or wear to the boat before running it again.
- Make sure to lubricate the flex shaft after 2 to 3 hours of running time.
- Make note of lessons learned from each operation of the boat including trimming needed, and water and wind conditions.
Have fun boating!
WARNING
Please make sure you read the entire instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the Supercat 700BL before operating. Failure to operate this product correctly can result in damage to the product or personal property - and even cause serious injury.
Please understand that this is a sophisticated hobby product and is not a toy. It must be operated with caution and common sense. Note that it does require some mechanical ability to correctly operate this product. Failure to operate in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do not attempt to disassemble or operate with incompatible components or make changes to the product without the approval of HRP Distributing.
This manual contains instructions for safety, operation, and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual prior to final assembly, setup, or use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
As the owner and user of this product, you are solely responsible for operating it in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or property.
- Never attempt to swim to retrieve a stalled RC boat.
- Never operate your boat while standing in water.
- Never operate your boat in the presence of swimmers.
- The running hardware on RC boats can be very sharp, so use caution when working on or around these parts.
- Be cautious with the propeller when the motor is running. Do not come into contact with it or serious injury could result.
- Due to the sharp hardware, do not operate near or around inflatable objects.
- Keep a safe distance in all directions around your boat to avoid possible collisions or injury. This boat is controlled by a radio signal that is subject to interference from many outside sources and could result in a momentary loss of control.
- Always avoid water exposure to all equipment not specifically designed and protected for this purpose. Moisture can cause damage to unprotected electronics.
- Make sure to keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children.
AGE RECOMMENDATIONS
This product is not a toy. Not for use by children under 14 years of age.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Important Note: Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are more volatile than the alkaline, NiCad and NiMH batteries used in other RC applications. All instructions and warnings must be followed exactly to prevent possible personal injury or damage to property, including by fire. By handling, charging, or using the included LiPo battery you assume all potential risks. If you do not agree with these conditions, please return your complete product in new, unused condition to the place of purchase immediately.
Important – Please read the following safety instructions and warnings before handling, charging, or using the included battery.
- You must charge you LiPo battery in a safe area away from any flammable materials.
- Never charge the LiPo battery unattended at any time. When charging the battery you should always remain in constant observation of the battery to monitor the process and react immediately to potential problems you observe.
- After discharging the battery during running the boat you must allow it to cool to ambient room temperature before attempting to recharge. Also, it is NOT recommended that you completely discharge the battery before charging. It is safe to charge partially discharged batteries when using an appropriate LiPo charger.
- For charging the battery you must use only a suitably compatible LiPo battery charger. Failure to do so may result in a fire causing property damage and/or personal injury. DO NOT use a NiCad or NiMh charger to charge your new LiPo battery.
- If, at any time during the charge or discharge process, the battery begins to “balloon” or swell, discontinue charging or discharging immediately! Quickly and safely disconnect the battery before placing it in a safe, open area away from flammable materials for observation for at least 15 minutes. Continuing to charge or discharge a battery that has started to “balloon” or swell can result in a fire. Important note: A battery that has “ballooned” or swollen even a small amount must be removed from service immediately and completely.
- Never discharge a LiPo battery below 3V per cell.
- Always disconnect a battery from the ESC when the product is not in use.
- Avoid continually operating the battery to LVC (Low Voltage Cutoff) as this could result in damage to the battery.
- Store the battery partially charged (approximately 50% charged or 3.85V per cell) at room temperature (approximately 68 to 77° Fahrenheit) in a dry area for best result
- When transporting or temporarily storing the battery, the temperature range should be between 40 to 100°F. Do not store the battery or boat in a hot car or in direct sunlight whenever possible or the battery could be damaged or even catch fire.
- LiPo cells should not be discharged to below 3.0V each. In the case of this 3-cell, 11.1V battery you should not allow the voltage to fall below 9.0V during operation.
- Do not over-discharge the LiPo battery, which could result in reduced power, lower run times or complete failure of the battery.
NOTE: The included ESC features a “soft” LVC (Low Voltage Cutoff) that smoothly reduces power to the motor (regardless of your throttle position) to let you know that the voltage to the battery is near the 9.0V minimum and avoid damage to your battery.
However, even before the LVC takes place, if you find that more than typical throttle is needed to power the boat you should drive it back to yourself and disconnect the battery immediately to avoid over-discharge. It is NOT recommended that you continue to drive the boat after LVC occurs or permanent damage to the battery could occur leading to reduced power and run times with future use. Note that operation of the battery is NOT covered under warranty.
It is also not recommended that you continually run the battery to the “soft” LVC with each operation. You should be aware of the power level of the battery each time you drive the boat and as soon as you find that it requires more throttle than normal to maintain speed you should drive the boat back to yourself and disconnect the battery immediately. Continually running the battery to the soft LVC can cause permanent damage to the battery, so it is best to keep track of your run time and discontinue use prior to reaching the soft LVC.
Important Note: Do not leave the battery connected to the ESC unless you are ready to run the boat. If the battery is left connected when it is not in use, it will become over-discharged and the battery will become damaged and unusable.
Important Note: Do not store the battery fully charged
For improved safety and longevity of the battery it is recommended that it be stored partially charged for any length of time. Storing the Li-ion battery at approximately 50% charged (approximately 3.85V per cell) is typically best. This will take some management of the charge time and the use of a voltmeter. If you do not have the equipment or experience to maintain the 50% charge, simply be sure not to store the battery fully charged whenever possible. In fact, as long as the battery will be stored at approximately room temperature and for no more than a few weeks before the next use, it is better to store the battery in the discharged state after the last use as long as it was not over-discharged below the LVC.
LIPO BATTERY WARNING
IMPORTANT NOTE: Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are significantly more volatile than alkaline, NiCd or NiMH batteries also used in RC applications. All instructions and warnings must be followed exactly to prevent property damage and/or personal injury as mishandling of LiPo batteries can result in fire. By handling, charging or using the included LiPo battery you assume all risks associated with LiPo batteries. If you do not agree with these conditions please return the complete product in new, unused condition to the place of purchase immediately.
- You MUST charge the LiPo battery in a safe area away from flammable materials.
- NEVER charge the LiPo battery unattended at any time. When charging the battery you should ALWAYS remain in constant observation to monitor the charging process and react immediately to any potential problems that may occur.
- After discharging the battery you must allow it to cool to ambient/room temperature before recharging.
- To charge the LiPo battery you MUST use only a suitable LiPo battery charger. Failure to do so may result in a fire causing property damage and/or personal injury. DO NOT use a NICD or NIMH charger.
- If at any time during the charge or discharge process the battery begins to balloon or swell, discontinue charging or discharging immediately. Quickly and safely disconnect the battery, then place it in a safe, open area away from flammable materials to observe for at least 15 minutes. Continuing to charge or discharge a battery that has begun to balloon or swell can result in a fire. A battery that has ballooned or swollen even a small amount must be removed from service completely.
- Store the battery at room temperature, approximately 68–77° Fahrenheit (F), and in a dry area for best results.
- When transporting or temporarily storing the battery, the temperature range should be from approximately 40–100°F. Do not store the battery or model in a hot garage, car or direct sunlight whenever possible. If stored in a hot garage or car the battery can be damaged or even catch fire!
- Do not over-discharge the LiPo battery. Discharging the LiPo battery too low can cause damage to the battery resulting in reduced power, run time or failure of the battery entirely.
LiPo cells should not be discharged to below 3.0V each under load. In the case
of the 3-Cell/3S 11.1V LiPo battery used to power the SuperCat 700BL, you will
not want to allow the battery to fall below 9.0V during operation.
The electronic speed control (ESC) has low voltage cutoff (LVC) protection.
When the battery voltage drops below a set point the throttle is gradually
reduced. At this point the model will need to be returned to shore and the
battery recharged.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
- Rotate the hatch lock on the hull cover either clockwise or counter-clockwise to unlock the hatch.
- Remove the hull cover.
- Place the battery with the hook fastener side facing down to attach to the loop fastener that is already adhered to the bottom of the boat.
- Ensure that the wires and plug are facing the rear of the boat.
TRANSMITTER OPERATION
Transmitter Details
- Indicator LED
- ON/OFF Switch
- Steering Reverse
- Throttle Reverse
- 5:5 / 7:3 Switch
- Steering Trim
- Throttle Trim
- Antenna
- Steering Rate Knob
- Steering Wheel
- Throttle Trigger
On/Off Switch
- Slide the switch UP for ON and DOWN for OFF
Battery LED Monitor
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Solid Red:
Battery is in good condition (Above 4.3V) -
Flashing Red:
Battery is at low voltage
Replace batteries (below 4.3V)
Servo Reversing Switches
- Steering Reverse Switch
- Throttle Reverse Switch
If the direction of travel on the rudder is backwards, slide the steering reverse switch to the other position. It is same principle for the throttle reverse switch.
Steering Rate Knob
- Steering Rate Knob
Rotating the knob clockwise will give you greater range in rudder movement. Counter-clockwise will reduce the range of rudder movement. Adjust to suit your driving style and preferences.
Throttle Ratio Switch
- Throttle Ratio Switch set to 7:3
To safely operate the SuperCat 700BL, the switch on the top of the transmitter has been fixed in the 7:3 position, so that you should be able to read the 7:3 above the switch location. If, for any reason, the switch is not in this position, you MUST move it before operating the boat. It is important to never move the switch from the position where you can read 7:3.
WARNING: The switch on the top of the transmitter should arrive fixed in location so that it can never be moved. It is important to NEVER move this switch from this location or the throttle could engage the propeller when the transmitter is turned on and potentially cause personal harm or injury.
Throttle Trim
- Throttle Trim
The throttle trim dial is used to adjust the throttle trim when the throttle stick is released (neutral position). This is typically used to adjust the brakes. Rotating the dial causes the throttle trim (the throttle position at rest) to be changed.
Steering Trim
- Steering Trim
The steering trim button is used to adjust the steering trim when the wheel is
centered.
Pushing the button to the right or left changes the steering trim (the
steering at rest position). Normally, the steering trim is adjusted until the
vehicle tracks straight.
Receiver Connection and Binding
Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) code of a single specific transmitter. When a receiver is bound to a transmitter, the receiver will only respond to that specific transmitter. If you need to rebind for any reason, please follow these steps:
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Antenna
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With the transmitter switched off.
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Power on the receiver, then turn on the transmitter within 5 seconds.
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The receiver LED will blink for 3-5 seconds while binding automatically.
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When the LED stops flashing, binding is complete and the vehicle is ready to run.
How to Operate Your Vehicle
• Throttle
Pull the trigger towards you to make the vehicle go forward.
The proportional speed control means the farther you pull it the faster the
vehicle will go.
Release the trigger to stop. Adjust the trim if the motor does not stop when
the trigger is released.
• Steering
Rotate the steering wheel clockwise while holding the trigger to turn right.
Rotate the steering wheel counter-clockwise while holding the trigger to turn
left.
If the steering is not tight enough, increase the travel volume as described
in the following section.
Failsafe Setting
The SuperCat 700BL comes with the receiver failsafe set to NONE. In the event of loss of signal the motor will stop and the vehicle will drift. If the signal is regained, normal function will return.
CHECKING THE RADIO SYSTEM AND GETTING STARTED
1. Power on the transmitter by turning on the switch on the left top end.
2. Connect a fully charged battery by plugging it into the ESC inside the
hull.
3. Before placing the boat in the water, test the operation of the motor
using the trigger on the transmitter. Also check the switch on the top of the
transmitter to make sure it is set to the 5:5 position, allowing full forward
operation of the motor.
4. Before operating your model, make sure the rudder moves to center position
once the battery is plugged into the ESC. If not, you will need to adjust the
steering trim located on the transmitter to the above left of the wheel. See
the transmitter instructions for directions.
5. Once the rudder is centered, make sure it moves in the corresponding
direction when the steering wheel is moved to the right or the left.
6. Once you carefully place the boat in the water, begin driving slowly as
you become familiar with the operation. Stay near the shoreline at first if
you are driving your boat in a pond or lake. Note that steering the boat right
or left is completed by turning the steering wheel on the transmitter in the
same direction you want the boat to turn. Begin with small movements of the
wheel for wider turns and progress to sharper turns as your skills increase.
7. You will likely find that the SuperCat 700BL turns more tightly to the
right than to the left. This is typical of Catamarans and you will need to
adjust your driving style to account for this.
8. Make sure you avoid objects in the water at all times while operating the
boat.
9. To avoid LVC (Low Voltage Cutoff) drive the boat back to shore or the edge
of the pool when it begins to lose speed.
10. Power off by disconnecting the battery pack and then turn off the
transmitter.
11. Allow the motor, ESC, and battery packs to cool before charging or
operating the boat again.
TIP: If it requires a lot of steering trim on the transmitter to have the boat drive straight, return the steering trim to neutral and mechanically center the rudder. To do this, loosen the setscrew at the rudder and center the rudder. Re-tighten the setscrew to secure the rudder pushrod.
NOTICE: Always power on the transmitter before plugging in the ESC. Make sure the transmitter is NOT turned off first or the receiver may pick up stray signals from other devices and run out of control. Never transport the boat with the battery connected to the ESC.
CAUTION: Always keep all body parts, hair, and loose items away from a spinning propeller as items can become easily entangled.
BOATING TIPS
Avoid boating near other watercraft, stationary objects, waves, wakes and
other rapidly moving water. Also make sure to avoid operating the boat near
wildlife, floating debris, or overhanging trees that come near the surface of
the water. You should also be cautious to avoid boating in areas where there
are people swimming or in park waterways and fishing areas. Before using on a
pond or lake consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a location to
run your boat.
You should only drive at maximum speeds when the water conditions are smooth
and there is minimal wind.
When running your boat for the first time, it is recommended that you look for
calm wind and water conditions so that you can learn how the boat responds to
your control.
When making turns, it is suggested that you decrease the throttle slightly to
avoid flipping the boat over. Never operate your boat in less than 3 inches
(8cm) of water.
MOTOR CARE
- You can prolong motor life by preventing conditions that overheat the motor. Driving with frequent starts, stops, turns or pushing items in the water can overheat the motor. Other driving conditions like continually running at high speed or through rough water or water vegetation will also cause excessive heat and damage the motor. Make sure you avoid these situations whenever possible.
- Though the ESC is equipped with overheat protection, it does not protect the motor from overheating due to extra resistance from the driving conditions mentioned above.
WHEN FINISHED RUNNING
- First, power off the ESC by disconnecting the battery.
- Next, turn the transmitter off.
- Then, remove the battery from the boat.
TIP: Always store the boat open – with the hatch removed, so that the inside of the boat is allowed to completely dry. Excessive moisture allowed to remain in the hull can all mold or mildew to grow and damage the components.
BOAT MAINTENANCE
Always replace the shaft when it is damaged or shows visible wear. Running the boat with a damaged shaft will not only damage the boat and void the warranty, but could also cause personal injury or property damage.
Lubricating the shaft regularly 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 box. Make sure this is done after every 2 to 3 hours of operation. Always replace any parts that show excessive wear or damage.
Lubricating or Replacing the Drive Shaft
1. To remove the shaft, first loosen the coupling between the motor and the
shaft.
2. Then, loosen the set screw from the shaft and remove the shaft from the
back of the boat.
TIP: Use paper or cloth to hold the shaft when it is being removed.
3. Remove the drive shaft by sliding it out of the stuffing box. Wipe
excessive lubricant and other materials from the shaft.
4. Lubricate the full length of the shaft assembly up to the drive dog using
marine grease.
5. Apply thread lock to the coupling setscrew. Thread lock will help prevent
the shaft from loosening during use.
6. Carefully install or reinstall the drive shaft, ensuring that there is a 1
to 2 mm gap between the prop strut and the drive dog to allow for shaft
shrinkage under load.
Marine Grease
NOTICE: Running the boat in salt water could cause some parts to corrode. If you run the boat in salt water, make sure it is rinsed thoroughly in fresh water after each use and lubricate the drive system. Because of the corrosive effects, running the boat in salt water is at the discretion of the owner and will void the boat’s warranty.
NOTICE: When running at full speed in choppy waters, the prop may exit and re-enter the water quickly and repeatedly. This will subject the propeller to some stress which may eventually cause damage to the point it will need to be replaced.
CAUTION: Do not operate this product in vinyl covered or inflatable pools. Sharp components may cause damage to these materials.
CAUTION: Never retrieve your boat from the water in extreme temperatures, turbulence or without supervision.
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Boat will not respond to throttle but responds to other controls | ||
Throttle servo travel is lower than 100% | Make sure throttle servo travel is |
100% or greater
Throttle channel is reversed| Reverse throttle channel on transmitter
Extra noise or extra vibration| Damaged propeller, shaft or motor|
Replace damaged parts
Propeller is out of balance| Balance or replace propeller
Reduced runtime or boat underpowered| Boat battery charge is low|
Completely recharge battery
Boat battery is damaged| Replace boat battery and follow battery instructions
Blocking or friction on shaft or propeller| Disassemble, lubricate and
correctly align parts
Boat conditions may be too cold| Make sure battery is warm before use
Battery capacity may be too low for conditions| Replace battery or use a
larger capacity battery
Drive dog is too close| Loosen coupling at flex shaft and move out flex shaft
a small amount
Too little lubrication on flex shaft| Fully lubricate flex shaft
Vegetation or other obstacles block the rudder or propeller| Remove boat from
the water and obstacles
Boat will not Bind (during binding) to transmitter| Transmitter is too
near boat during binding process| Move powered transmitter a few feet from
boat, disconnect and reconnect battery to boat
Boat or transmitter is too close to large metal object| Move boat or
transmitter away from large metal object
Boat battery/Transmitter battery charge is too low| Replace/recharge batteries
ESC switch is off| Power on ESC switch
Boat will not link (after binding) to transmitter| Transmitter is too
near boat during linking process| Move powered transmitter a few feet from
boat, disconnect and reconnect battery to boat
Boat or transmitter is too close to large metal object| Move boat or
transmitter away from large metal object
Bind plug is left installed| Rebind transmitter to boat and remove bind plug
before cycling power
Boat battery/transmitter battery charge is too low| Replace/recharge batteries
Transmitter may have been bound to a different model (using different DSM
Protocol)| Bind boat to transmitter
ESC switch is off| Power on ESC switch
Boat tends to dive in the water or takes on water| The boat hull is not
completely closed| Dry out the boat and ensure the hatch is fully closed on
the hull before returning the boat to the water
Center of gravity is too far forward| Move batteries back in the hull
Trim tabs are angled incorrectly on the back of the boat| Angle each trim tab
up a small amount to lift the bow or down a small amount to lower the bow
Boat tends to turn one direction| Rudder or rudder trim is not centered|
Repair rudder or adjust rudder and rudder trim for straight running when
control is at neutral
Vertical fins of trim tabs are angled incorrectly| Angle the fins a small
amount right or left so that the boat goes straight when the rudder is at
neutral
Rudder does not move| Rudder, linkage or servo damage| Replace or repair
damaged parts and adjust controls
Wire is damaged or connections are loose| Do a check of wires and connections,
connect or replace as needed
Transmitter is not bound correctly or the incorrect model was selected| Re-
bind or select correct model in transmitter
BEC (Battery Elimination Circuit) of the ESC is damaged| Replace ESC
ESC switch is off| Power on ESC switch
Controls reversed| Transmitter settings are reversed| Do the Control
Direction Test and adjust controls on transmitter appropriately
Motor or ESC overheats| Blocked water cooler tubes| Clean or replace
water tubes
Motor power pulses then motor loses power| ESC uses default soft Low
Voltage Cutoff (LVC)| Recharge boat battery or replace battery that is no
longer performing
Weather conditions might be too cold| Postpone until weather is warmer
Battery is old, worn out or damaged| Replace battery
Battery C rating might be too small| Use recommended battery
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Need spare parts? Contact your local hobby shop or place of purchase. If unavailable, contact Rage RC direct at 800-860-3709 or visit www.hobbyrecreationproducts.com.
Part Number Part Description
RGRB1207 SuperCat 700BL RTR Catamaran Boat
RGRB1245 Painted/Decorated hull
RGRB1246 Painted Canopy
RGRB1247 Canopy Latch
RGRB1248 3540/2000KV Brushless Motor
RGRB1249 Stainless Steel Motor Mount
RGRB1250 Brushless Motor Coupler
RGRB1251 40A Brushless ESC (Water-Cooled)
RGRB1252 11.1V 3S 25C 3600mAh LiPo Battery with T-Plug
RGRB1253 40g Rudder Servo
RGRB1254 Rudder Pushrod Set (2)
RGRB1255 Stainless Steel Shaft Bracket
RGRB1256 Flex Drive Shaft
RGRB1257 Stainless Steel Propeller (3)
RGRB1258 Silicone Tubing
RGRB1259 Water Outlet Plug
RGRB1260 Stainless Steel Rudder Assembly
RGRB1237B 2.4Ghz 2 Ch. Auto-Bind Transmitter
RGRB1236B 2.4Ghz Auto-Bind Receiver
LIMITED WARRANTY
Warranty Period: Rage R/C warrants that the SuperCat 700BL (“Product”) will be
free from original factory defects in materials and workmanship upon purchase
(“Warranty Period”).
What is Not Covered – This warranty is not transferable and does not cover (a)
cosmetic damage, (b) damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse,
negligence, commercial use, or due to improper use, installation, operation or
maintenance, (c) modification to any part of the Product, (d) attempted
service by anyone other than a Rage R/C authorized service center, or (e)
Product not purchased from an authorized Rage R/C dealer.
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exclusive remedy shall be that Rage R/C will, at its option, either (a)
service, or (b) replace, any Product determined by Rage R/C to be defective.
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the purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with
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to change or modify this warranty at any time without notice.
Rage R/C, an exclusive brand of:
HRP Distributing, Inc.
2034 South 3850 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
© HRP Distributing, Inc.
Printed in China
© HRP Distributing, Inc
Manual 2020
Printed in China
References
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