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. Attach the seat platform to the seat frame.

Locate the seat platform.

You must SIMULTANEOUSLY insert all four posts of the 

seat base into the seat frame posts.
A small quantity of lubricant applied to the inside of the 

seat frame receptacle posts with a paper towel will 

greatly ease this step.

Place the seat frame on the ground with the open ends 

of the four small posts facing up. Now place (do not yet 

insert) the four small posts of the seat platform over the 

seat frame posts as shown.
With the seat platform posts leaning in, slightly press in 

all four of the seat frame receptacle posts, then put your full weight evenly across both seat platform 

rails and press them all the way down. 

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. Install the stripping apron/cargo deck to the pontoon frame.

Locate the stripping apron/cargo deck and the rear platform 

frame. 

Insert the rear platform frame through the four loops found 

around the fabric section of the apron/cargo deck.
Insert the ends of the rear platform frame into the rear tubes of 

the pontoon side frames. Insert two clevis frame pins from the 

top down into the holes where the platform frame slides into the 

pontoon frames.

 You MUST lock the security retainers on all four clevis pins 

to insure that the frame stays together.

Continue by locating the five reinforced openings in the apron/

cargo deck. The four openings with round holes fit over the four 

seat upright posts. The single opening with the square hole in 

the middle is used to feed the strap attached to the seat frame 

through the apron/cargo deck.
Note: There are two straps on the front of the apron/cargo deck that are used later in step 

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7

. Attach the pontoons to the pontoon side frames.

Each pontoon attaches to the side frame with four 

webbing attachment straps.
Locate the left and right pontoon side frames. On the 

front of each rail (where the front of the boat will be) 

there is a “L” (left) or “R” (right) label indicating left 

or right. Place the left pontoon side frame on top of 

the left pontoon (remember—the left/right label is in 

the pocket) and the right pontoon frame on the right 

pontoon. 

Apron/cargo deck not 

shown in photo for clarity

Rear

Front

B O Z E M A N   P O N T O O N   B O A T   O W N E R ’ S   M A N U A L

Summary of Contents for Bozeman

Page 1: ...Bozeman Pontoon Boat O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...E N T S INTRODUCTION 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY 4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND SYMBOLS 5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OPERATOR S 6 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN AND HIN NUMBERS 7 INFLATION ASSEMBLY 8 PARTS LIST...

Page 3: ...ure that you obtain handling and operating experience before serious use Doing so will assure many years of trouble free use and enjoyment PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SECURE PLACE AND TRANSFER...

Page 4: ...ent on proper seating and load distribution Make sure that your load is distributed evenly and the seating position is such that when afloat the boat rides level in the water WARNING DO NOT EXCEED THE...

Page 5: ...tially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage This manua...

Page 6: ...ng Do not stand on this product while in use Never jump into or dive from this boat Inflate with cold air only Do not over inflate or use CO2 or a high pressure air compressor to inflate Follow the in...

Page 7: ...gned number appears on three locations of the pontoon boat one on each pontoon skin and one located on the frame The HIN is located on both pontoon boat skins They are located to the front towards the...

Page 8: ...more air In hot weather the air will expand You must let out some air to prevent the pontoons from failing from over pressure Avoid exposing your pontoon boat to extreme temperatures hot or cold CAUT...

Page 9: ...please unpack the carton and check that you have all your parts IMPORTANT All small parts are located inside the seat back pocket and marked by a tag for easy identification Small Parts Small parts ba...

Page 10: ...CE SS OR IES MA DE IN CH INA PA RT PR OD UC TIO N CO DE R Left pontoon side frame Right pontoon side frame Seat Frame Seat frame strap to rear Rear Front 3 Inflate the pontoon bladders The valve is l...

Page 11: ...of the pontoon side frames Insert two clevis frame pins from the top down into the holes where the platform frame slides into the pontoon frames You MUST lock the security retainers on all four clevis...

Page 12: ...edges of the pontoons Thread the rip and grip strips at the front of the apron cargo deck from the bottom and tighten securing the rip and grip on itself Fig 1 Find the rip and grip strips on the side...

Page 13: ...e other oar and oarlock 13 The bladder repair kit Included with your boat are self adhesive tube patches to repair any tears or holes in the pontoon bladders We recommend storing these in one of the p...

Page 14: ...compression straps 8 Place the foot pump into the backpack lid pocket Place all the small parts clevis pins repair kit etc in the backback pocket B O Z E M A N P O N T O O N B O AT O W N E R S M A N U...

Page 15: ...alve is difficult to turn remove the valve completely and add a small amount of silicon grease to the valve O ring and reassemble If the valve is not leaking around its edge you may have a defective v...

Page 16: ...inch 1 4 inch 0 3 cm 0 6 cm of paper backing position and anchor the exposed patch edge allowing the patch to extend 1 inch 2 5 cm beyond all edges of the tear 4 Slowly peel the paper backing while c...

Page 17: ...d trailer or roof rack can be used to transport your boat If you are carrying a partially or fully assembled and or inflated boat please consult with your vehicle trailer or roof rack Manufacturer CAR...

Page 18: ...30 h 16 h heure du Pacifique en cas de questions ou de probl mes B O Z E M A N P O N T O O N B O AT O W N E R S M A N U A L M A N U E L D U T I L I S AT I O N D U B AT E A U P O N T O N B O Z E M A N...

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