How to tighten motor couplers on ProBoat SonicWake?
- KkarlachristianAug 20, 2025
If the motor couplers on your ProBoat toy boat are loose, tighten them and ensure they are free of lubrication.
How to tighten motor couplers on ProBoat SonicWake?
If the motor couplers on your ProBoat toy boat are loose, tighten them and ensure they are free of lubrication.
How to lubricate drive shaft on ProBoat SonicWake?
If there is too little lubrication on the drive shaft of your ProBoat toy boat, fully lubricate it.
How to fix damaged propeller on ProBoat Toy?
To resolve a damaged propeller, shaft, or motor on your ProBoat toy boat, replace the damaged parts.
How to fix ProBoat Toy if it won't respond to throttle?
If your ProBoat toy boat won't respond to the throttle but responds to other controls, the throttle channel may be reversed. To fix this, reverse the throttle channel on the transmitter.
What to do if ProBoat SonicWake battery charge is too low?
If the ProBoat toy boat battery or transmitter battery charge is too low, replace or recharge the batteries.
What to do if ProBoat SonicWake is too close to metal object?
If your ProBoat toy boat or transmitter is too close to a large metal object, wireless source, or another transmitter, move the boat or transmitter to another location and attempt to connect again.
How to remove vegetation from ProBoat Toy propeller?
If vegetation or other obstacles are blocking the rudder or propeller of your ProBoat toy boat, remove them.
Why ProBoat SonicWake Toy tends to turn one direction?
If your ProBoat toy boat tends to turn in one direction, the rudder or rudder trim may not be centered. Repair the rudder or adjust the rudder and rudder trim to ensure straight running when the control is at neutral.
What to do if another transmitter interferes with ProBoat SonicWake?
If another compatible transmitter is powered on within range of the receiver of your ProBoat toy boat, power off all compatible transmitters except the one you are trying to bind.
What to do if ProBoat Toy battery is damaged?
If your ProBoat toy boat battery is damaged, replace it and follow the battery instructions.
Details on how to install AA batteries into the transmitter for operation.
Guidance on properly installing the receiver antenna tube for optimal signal reception.
Instructions on how to position battery packs for optimal balance and performance.
Procedure for adjusting the propeller strut angle to tune performance.
Process for programming the receiver to recognize the transmitter's unique identifier.
Receiver's pre-programmed safety positions if radio connection is lost.
Procedure to calibrate the ESC's throttle range for proper operation.
Steps to enter and select programmable items for the Electronic Speed Control.
Details on what the product warranty covers regarding defects in materials and workmanship.
Specifies exclusions from the product warranty, such as cosmetic damage and misuse.
Outlines the exclusive remedies available to the purchaser for defective products.
Defines Horizon's liability limitations for damages related to product use.
Specifies the governing law for the warranty terms and user rights.
Instructions on how to submit the product for inspection or service under warranty.
| Hull Material | ABS |
|---|---|
| Hull Type | Deep-V |
| Drive System | Flex shaft |
| Recommended Age | 14+ |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Length | 36 inches |
| Motor | Brushless |
| Motor Size | 36x56mm |
| Speed Control | 120A ESC |
| Radio System | 2.4GHz |
| Radio | Spektrum DX2E |
| Max Speed | 50+ mph |
| Battery | 2 x 2S or 2 x 3S LiPo batteries (not included) |










