C. ASSEMBLE REAR FISHING FRAME USING THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
1. Follow Steps 1-7 in Section A. Assemble Front Frame Assembly, except you will be using Leaning Bar with Frame
Extension as shown in Figure 3.
2. Assemble Cargo Deck to back of Left and Right Frame Members using (2) Short Snap Pins. (see figure 3).
D. CONNECTING FRONT FISHING FRAME TO CENTER ROWING FRAME.
Attach back of Front Fishing Frame Left and Right Frame Member to Foot Brace of Rear Rowing Frame using (4) Short Snap
Pins (see figure 4).
E. CONNECTING REAR FISHING FRAME TO CENTER ROWING FRAME.
Attach Front Frame Extensions of Leaning Bar, on Rear Fishing Frame, to back of Left and Right Frame Members of Center
Rowing Frame using (4) Short Snap Pins (see figure 5)
II. PONTOON INFLATION
NOTE: Use the large cone adapter provided with your pump. See figure 3a for a detail of the valve assembly. Before
inflation, be sure to fully seat each valve assembly into the pontoon, screwing tightly by hand.When fully seating
valve assembly, be sure that the valve plate is in place around valve assembly and not restricting the valve assembly
from a full seal. After inflating, be sure to fully seat the top cap on to each valve assembly, screwing tightly by hand.
Both are required for an airtight seal.
1. Inflate each pontoon. The valve is located under the valve cover at the top and center of each Pontoon (see figure 6).
Inflate until firm (do not over inflate).
2. Again, be sure top valve cap and valve assembly are fully seated to achieve airtight seal.
PONTOON DEFLATION: Unscrew entire valve assembly from pontoon.
III. ATTACH PONTOONS TO FRAME
NOTE: Always inflate the Pontoons first, before attaching to frame.
1. Position inflated Pontoons under the Left and Right Frame Members with ODC 1624 logo oriented to the outside.
The valve covers at top of Pontoon should fit inside of frame adjacent to rowers seat.
2. Attach each Pontoon to frame using (12) Cam Lock Straps. Slip each strap through D-Ring on Pontoon, around frame and
pull tight through Cam Lock Buckle. NOTE: Be sure the straps are pulled tight through the Cam Lock Buckles (see figure 6).
IV. OAR & OARLOCK ASSEMBLY
1. Slide the Oar Stopper over the handle end of the Oar Shaft.
2. Assemble 2 oar shaft pieces and blades.
3. Place Oarlock Bushing over Oarlock shaft and place Oarlock into frame. Frame has 3 Oarlock postions for a custom fit.
Attach split ring at end of Oarlock shaft to secure Oarlock in place.
4. With Oarlocks installed on the Frame, slide Oars into Oarlocks starting at blade end of Oar. The Oars should be
adjusted equally left and right allowing at least two thumbs distance between the Oars to avoid pinching your thumbs when
rowing. With the Oar Sleeves in the Oarlock, tighten the Oar Sleeves in place. You get 4 Oarlock Bushings, but only need
two. Two are spares.
V. ATTACH STRIPPING APRON TO FRONT FISHING FRAME
1. Your ODC 1624 comes with two stipping aprons. One with Velcro straps only, for attachment to Front Leaning Bar. And one
with Velcro straps and optional Waist belt for use on Rear Fishing Frame.
2. Position Stripping Apron at top of Leaning Bar on the Front Fishing Frame (see figure 6).
3. Wrap hook & loop strap around Leaning Bar and snugly strap down (see figure 6).
4. Attach the other Stripping Apron to Rear Fishing Frame Leaning Bar in the same fashion as the front, or use waist belt to
secure around fishermans waist (this keeps rowers head from hitting it when attached to Leaning Bar).
Summary of Contents for OUTDOOR DISCOVERY CRAFT ODC 1624
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