For best results, it is recommended that your batteries be fully charged
prior to each use.
Charging. Your Go-Float’s battery can be charged with a standard
automobile battery charger. You will access the battery through the
motor compartment hatch by carefully tipping the seat back forward.
The battery may remain in the boat or be removed to recharge. Be sure
to connect the battery charger to the battery poles Positive-to-Positive
and Negative-to-Negative. Consult your charger’s operating manual to
determine the appropriate settings.
Onboard charger. If your Go-Float is equipped with the optional
onboard charger, use a UL approved three-pronged extension cord
designed for outdoor use to connect to your source of electricity. The
onboard AC Plug Receptacle is located on deck at the stern of your Go-
Float.
Stereo (optional). iPod ready. Compatible with most
MP3 players, FM receivers, and other audio devices.
A mini-jack cable is included with the stereo package.
Caution: remove input jack from the receptacle before
entering or leaving the boat to prevent damage to
either component if snagged or stepped on.
Automatic bilge pump. Any water that accu-
mulates inside the hull will activate the bilge
pump to automatically remove the water. Water
is ejected 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.
Stereo
Charging the Battery
Left: AC Plug Receptacle.
Automatic Bilge Pump