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The plug referred to is to cover the charging port. It has two o-rings about a quarter inch apart to seal that small compartment that has four electrical contacts in the bottom of it. Two are for the electric charging connection and the other two appear to be some kind of energy management system referred to in the manual but are not marked. The manual and warning sticker on the unit definitely say to insert plug before going near the water. The plug has a little retaining clip that keeps it snug in the compartment and prevents accidental release. It is tight and can only fit in one way due to a slot on the unit and an alignment strip on the plug.
I have seen the math and the physics of energy required to pull at 3.5 mph from an earlier post. I cannot argue either. But I can state that I had to be going faster than 100 FPM because I swim that rate easily every day in the pool at the YMCA and this was much - much faster than that on the fast setting. Could the diameter or pitch of the blades be a deciding factor? The bladefish has a larger diameter than the typical rec scooters out there.
We will be buying one shortly. I wonder how it compares to the Seadoo Explorer.