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Operating the EXPLORER

This section explains various things you should know about your EXPLORER before attempting to ride.

 

Precautions

 

  • Please read the “Safety Information” section at the beginning of this manual before proceeding any further.

 

  • The rider should be at least five feet tall to ride the EXPLORER.  When seated on the EXPLORER, the rider’s feet should comfortably reach the pedals.

 

  • Do not stand or sit on the front or back tips of the floats while the EXPLORER is in the water.

 

  • When the EXPLORER is on land, be sure the propeller drive train is in the UP position.

 

  • The EXPLORER requires a depth of at least 18″ of water.  If the propeller drive train is in the DOWN position before you step onto the EXPLORER, make sure the water is deep enough so that the drive train does not touch the bottom.  This may damage the propeller.

 

  • If possible, choose a sandy shore when bringing the EXPLORER into land.  Do not ride up to onto a concrete boat launch.  This may damage the floats.

 

Adjusting the Rudder

 

Your EXPLORER has two rudder positions:

 

UP Position               Use the UP position when the EXPLORER is in shallow water or out of the water.  In this position, the bottom of the rudder is above the bottom of the floats.

 

DOWN Position        Use the DOWN position for the best steering results.  In this position, the bottom of the rudder is lower than the bottom of the floats.

 

To put the rudder in the DOWN position, depress the two buttons on the rudder assembly tube and slide the handlebars down.

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