NAVIGATION WARNINGS
• All passengers must be seated inside the boat
and must be able to hold onto one or two hand
holds. Do not sit on the floaters.
• Outboard engines are dangerous. Rough
handling of your tender may lead to serious
injury or death. Never equip a boat with an
engine for which it is not adapted. Stay clear
of swimmers and do not allow them to
approach the rear of the boat when the engine
is running.
• Avoid rapid accelerations which may cause
passengers to fall overboard.
• Weight must be evenly distributed. Do not
accelerate suddenly if your boat is motorised
and not heavily laden. A poorly controlled
boat may result in stability and manoeuvring
problems.
• Avoid sand banks and shallow water or
approach with extreme caution.
• If one of the floaters become punctured while
underway, shift the load of the boat to the
opposite side. Try to limit the leak with your
hand or a strap and head for the nearest shore
as quickly as possible.
• Do not allow children to drive the boat
unsupervised by adults.
• Always bring your oars along snapped in
place.
DOCKING
• Do not use the engine when landing on the
beach.
• Avoid sharp objects when coming to dock or
shore.
• Do not drag the boat over rocks, sand,
shingles or tarred surfaces.
• Always carry the boat.
• Cover the boat when leaving it in the sun out
of the water for long periods of time.
• If leaving the boat on a beach leave part of
the boat in the water to cool the boat and avoid
floater overpressure.
• It is not recommended that you tow the boat
the front ring is for mooring or securing an
anchor line to only.
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FOOTPUMP WARNING:
• Do not use a compressed air source to inflate
the boat. Over inflation may cause the seams
and/or walls to rupture.
• Use the specially designed pump to inflate
your boat.
• The Foot Pump can deliver the air pressure
needed to fully inflate your boat. To inflate,
insert the hose into the "outlet" hole
on the pump. We firmly recommend you
always carry your foot pump on board for
safety.
• Before undertaking a long trip, inflate the boat
for a full 24 hours to be sure all chambers are
completely airtight.
CAUTION:
Before boarding, always check the boat is
adequately inflated.
SLAT DECK BOAT ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Clear a flat space (making sure it is clean
and free of sharp objects) to unfold your
boat. Remove the hull from its box and take
it out of the boat bag. Unroll the hull so it laid
out flat.
2. Inflate the boat with the high pressure foot
pump to 90%. Start to pump up the boat on
the tube section with the overpressure
security valve.
Note: Do not use an air compressor.
Damage to your boat caused by over
inflation from an air compressor is not
covered by your warranty.
3. Install the wooden seat by sliding the flanges
on the bottom of the seat onto the rails
located on the side floaters.
4. Finish inflating all hull chambers to 100%, or
0.25bar pressure. The boats main tube has a
built in overpressure valve for added security.
5. Secure the oars by clipping into the oar
locks.