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John Birbeck Posted on Apr 19, 2019

Where does the aerial cable connect to on the controller box of a viper icon 2 bait boat?

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2011

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Hello, I have a Dyna Craft Bait Boat MKII some time it made the following problem, during operation sometimes stops working, and after a while starts to work again. I have heard the same problem with the same boat, whether it is manufacturing defect and can anything be done to remedy. I think it is something related to the scope of the boat, but good to hear your opinion. Thanks

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2011

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not much to it really .Left toggle forward for speed (get used to running boat slow before you drop bait,takes a bit of practise).Left toggle back opens hopper to drop bait and rig.(Adjust trimmer nearby so motor not running when toggle not operated, usually about 3/4 up) Right toggle for direction left/right (adjust trimmer nearby if boat sails left or right) Get used to just a quick flick of the toggle to direct the boat. Leave handset aerial one section short of fully up in case you sail out of range.Hope this helps

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