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1

 U-shaped float tube cover

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 mesh stripping apron

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 U-shaped flotation bladder

3

-piece stabilizer bar

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1

 backrest bladder

1

 bladder repair kit (contains: two 

PVC patches and deflation tube)

Instructions:

  

Gunnison Float Tube

How to inflate your float tube bladders

The float tube bladders are designed to be inflated by hand 

pump or foot pump. 
To inflate the flotation bladder, open the valve by turning the cap 

on the valve stem counter-clockwise. After inflation close the 

valve by turning the cap clockwise. 
To inflate the backrest bladder just pull out the valve and 

remove the valve cap.
To deflate the backrest bladder you can insert the small 

plastic tube from your bladder repair kit into the open 

valve to wedge it open, being careful not to puncture the 

bladder.

Inflating and assembling your float tube

1. Place your cloth float tube cover flat on the floor with the

pockets facing down and unzip the zipper along the bottom and 

inside of the cover.
2. Smooth the U-shaped flotation bladder and inflate about

30%—just enough to hold its shape. Unzip the left armrest 

pocket on your float tube cover and find the small hole where 

the bladder valve stem will slip through. Now slip the flotation 

bladder into the cover. 
Be sure that the valve stem comes through its hole in the armrest 

pocket and that the bladder is evenly distributed within the 

cover. Check that the bladder is untwisted, flat, and lying dead 

center underneath the armrest pockets. (A twisted bladder will 

distort the cover when you blow it up). Close the bottom zipper.
3. FLip the floate right side up. Partially inflate the backrest

bladder and insert it into the backrest pocket directly over the 

flotation bladder. Be sure it is straight and untwisted within 

the pocket then close the zipper so that only the valve remains 

showing. Finish inflating the bladder and then close the backrest 

zipper. It is important that you do this before you inflate the 

flotation bladder.

4. Inflate the flotation bladder until most of the wrinkles are

out of the cover. If any twists develop stop, deflate the bladder, 

straighten it within its pocket and reinflate. An indicator of correct 

positioning is the valve stem—it should be sitting squarely in the 

hole and sticking straight forward. 
5. Connect the three stabilizer pieces by inserting the two long

tubes into the shorter coupling tube with the angled ends on 

both long tube ends facing the oppposite direction. Now place 

the mesh stripping apron on the floor with the graphics facing 

up. Slip the stabilizer bar with the angled ends facing down into 

the fabric sleeve at one end of the apron. Now insert the ends of 

the apron sleeve into the fabric receptacles on the top and front 

of the left and right pontoons. Clip both receptacle buckles into 

the corresponding buckles on the stabilizer bar and adjust the 

tension as needed.

CAUTION - DO NOT OVER INFLATE YOUR FLOAT TUBE

Water temperature and weather affect the air pressure in the 

bladder. In cold weather your float tube will lose some pressure 

because the air will contract. If this occurs, you may want to add 

more air.
In hot weather, the air will expand. You must let out some air 

to prevent the bladder from failing from over pressure. Avoid 

exposing your float tube to extreme temperatures (hot or cold).

CAUTION

On warm sunny days, keep the float tube either in water or in shade 

(if kept on land). This will decrease the risk of overexpansion of 

the bladders, delamination and pinholes.
Avoid asphalt, sand, pebbles or concrete in direct sunlight as they 

radiate high ground heat.
Also understand that changes in altitude will cause the air in the 

bladders to expand or contract. If traveling to higher elevation 

with the float tube inflated, frequently check the pressure in the 

• Not a life saving device.
• Not a toy.
• Not to be used by

children under age 16.

• Do not overload.
• Always wear an 

approved personal

flotation device (life

preserver).

• Check for leaks before 

using.

• Use only in water

away from debris and

obstructions.

• Partially deflate if 

leaving in the sun.

• Never leave float tube

in water when not in 

use.

• Do not over inflate.
• Do not use in high 

wind, rapid currents, 

open water or 

dangerous tides.

• Know and follow local

water safety rules and 

boating regulations.

• Follow the inflation

sequence listed in the 

instruction manual.

• Ceci n’est pas un

appareil de sauvetage.

• Cet article n’est pas

jouet.

• Ne doit pas être utilisé

par des enfants de

moins de 16 ans.

• Ne pas surcharger.
• Veiller à toujour porter

un gilet de sauvetage

approuvé.

• Vérifier qu’il n’y a pas

de fuites avant toute

utilisation.

• Utiliser uniquement

cette embarcation dans

des eaux sans débris ni

obstacles.

• Dégonfler partiellement

cet article si ce dernier

doit être laissé en plein

soleil.

• Ne jamais laisser le tube

de flottaison dans l’eau

lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé.

• Ne pas trop gonfler.
• Ne pas utiliser lors de

vents forts, de courants

rapides, en haute mer

ou lors de marées

dangereuses.

• Connaître et suivre

les règles locales

de sécurité et de

navigation.

• Suivre l’ordre de

gonflage indiqué dans le

manuel.

W A R N I N G

A V E R T I S S E M E N T

6.5 inch

3.25 inch

December 12, 2011 (revised age of children)
Classic Accessories, Inc.

FLOAT TUBE WARNING LABEL 

Label Size: 3.25 inch L x 6.5 inch H
For: all CA and WSL float tubes

Job Number: 11cF55_12014

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