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 When driving,  attach  the safety cutoff lanyard to  the  wrist  as it shuts off the engine immediately  if  you fall 

into the water. It also prevents the vessel from moving forward without anyone in command.

 If someone wants to do some water s

facing the skier, controlling their movements all the time. This way the captainwill not need to look back.

 Pay close attention also to the waves. Even those small and seemingly harml

than that of your boat. 

 Also note that when entering certain ports there may be certain standards that you must comply with. Safety 

standards are precautions that you should always take into account.

 If  you  notice  water  inside  the  boat,  remove  the  cover  from  the  drain  valve  and  increase  the  speed  so  the 

water goes out completely. 

 
 

25 – Returning from your trip 

 

Turn off the main switch

 - It prevents risks and energy consumption, without having to turn "off" each and 

every accessory and equipment. 

 

Drain plug

: Open the drain plug to drain any water that may be in the bilge.

 

Wash the side and the deck

: Use clean water, even if you have used your boat in fresh water.

 

Avoid mold

: There are several types of anti

on calcium chloride. 

 

Wet objects

: Do not leave any wet objects inside the boat, even if only moist.

 

Water in the bilge

: Always drain bilge water to avoid bad odors.

 

If the boat is to be stored in the water

is operating. Simple cares like these can prevent accidents.

 

Cleaning the boat

: Always keep your inflatable boat dry and washed with fresh water.

 

Sand

: The worst enemy of  your inflatable boat 

the fabric and other parts. 

 

Engine care

a.  Fresh water flushing: Running the engine in fresh water is very important for its long life and should be 

done whenever you use the boat in salt water. Always f

b.  Apply protective spray on the engine and on the power trim pump.
c.  Apply wax the cover and drive. 

 

How to conserve the engine

a.  Never leave old gasoline in the engine for more than 30 days:
b.  Run the engine at least every 15 day
c.  Make preventive inspection every 6 months.
d.  Periodically replace the anode. 

 
26 – Fuel 
 
 

 

26.1 Fueling the boat 

  For a smoother fueling, open the auxiliary vent installed on the console.
  On vessels with portable fuel tanks, fueling should be done is carri
  Special care should be used when 
  You  should  always  have  a  fire  extinguisher  close  and  should  not  smoke  while  handling  any  type  of 

fuel.  In  gasoline  engines  you  should
compartment. 

 

 

 

26.2 - Bad fuels can damage the engine

Bad fuel may be the main reason for corrosion in the internal parts of an engine. 

Some diesel fuels have many times more sulfur than the intern
a  hygroscopic  liquid  -  which  means  it  has  a  tendency  to  absorb  moisture  from  the  air 
absorbs  water  from  the  environment.  In  the  tanks  of  boats  that  are  not  used  very  often,  the  effect  of 
sulfur  and  water  mixed  with  dies

Owner’s Manual – Small boats up to 10ft  

When driving,  attach  the safety cutoff lanyard to  the  wrist  as it shuts off the engine immediately  if  you fall 
into the water. It also prevents the vessel from moving forward without anyone in command.
If someone wants to do some water ski, have another person on board standing with their backs to the rider, 
facing the skier, controlling their movements all the time. This way the captainwill not need to look back.
Pay close attention also to the waves. Even those small and seemingly harmless are much more powerful 

Also note that when entering certain ports there may be certain standards that you must comply with. Safety 
standards are precautions that you should always take into account. 

e  boat,  remove  the  cover  from  the  drain  valve  and  increase  the  speed  so  the 

It prevents risks and energy consumption, without having to turn "off" each and 

: Open the drain plug to drain any water that may be in the bilge. 

: Use clean water, even if you have used your boat in fresh water.

: There are several types of anti-mold products, ideal for cabinets and drawers. They are based 

: Do not leave any wet objects inside the boat, even if only moist. 

: Always drain bilge water to avoid bad odors. 

If the boat is to be stored in the water

: close the toilet valves and make sure that the automatic bilge pump 

is operating. Simple cares like these can prevent accidents. 

: Always keep your inflatable boat dry and washed with fresh water.

: The worst enemy of  your inflatable boat is leaving sand inside it. It acts just like sandpaper between 

Fresh water flushing: Running the engine in fresh water is very important for its long life and should be 
done whenever you use the boat in salt water. Always flush the engine with fresh water.
Apply protective spray on the engine and on the power trim pump. 

Never leave old gasoline in the engine for more than 30 days: 
Run the engine at least every 15 days. 
Make preventive inspection every 6 months. 

For a smoother fueling, open the auxiliary vent installed on the console. 
On vessels with portable fuel tanks, fueling should be done is carried out off the boat.
Special care should be used when fueling to avoid spilling into the water or to the deck of the boat.
You  should  always  have  a  fire  extinguisher  close  and  should  not  smoke  while  handling  any  type  of 
fuel.  In  gasoline  engines  you  should  ensure  that  there  are  no  accumulated  gases  in  the  bilge 

Bad fuels can damage the engine 

Bad fuel may be the main reason for corrosion in the internal parts of an engine.  

times more sulfur than the international standard. In addition, because it is 

which  means  it  has  a  tendency  to  absorb  moisture  from  the  air 

absorbs  water  from  the  environment.  In  the  tanks  of  boats  that  are  not  used  very  often,  the  effect  of 

iesel  creates  a  highly  corrosive  acid  and  also  dev

Small boats up to 10ft   

 

25 

When driving,  attach  the safety cutoff lanyard to  the  wrist  as it shuts off the engine immediately  if  you fall 
into the water. It also prevents the vessel from moving forward without anyone in command. 

ki, have another person on board standing with their backs to the rider, 

facing the skier, controlling their movements all the time. This way the captainwill not need to look back. 

ess are much more powerful 

Also note that when entering certain ports there may be certain standards that you must comply with. Safety 

e  boat,  remove  the  cover  from  the  drain  valve  and  increase  the  speed  so  the 

It prevents risks and energy consumption, without having to turn "off" each and 

: Use clean water, even if you have used your boat in fresh water. 

cabinets and drawers. They are based 

ilet valves and make sure that the automatic bilge pump 

: Always keep your inflatable boat dry and washed with fresh water. 

sand inside it. It acts just like sandpaper between 

Fresh water flushing: Running the engine in fresh water is very important for its long life and should be 

lush the engine with fresh water. 

ed out off the boat. 

d spilling into the water or to the deck of the boat. 

You  should  always  have  a  fire  extinguisher  close  and  should  not  smoke  while  handling  any  type  of 

ensure  that  there  are  no  accumulated  gases  in  the  bilge 

 

ational standard. In addition, because it is 

which  means  it  has  a  tendency  to  absorb  moisture  from  the  air  -  it  naturally 

absorbs  water  from  the  environment.  In  the  tanks  of  boats  that  are  not  used  very  often,  the  effect  of 

evelops  micro-organisms 

Summary of Contents for Mini SR

Page 1: ...n n n nu u u u u u u ua a a a a a a al l l l l l l l S S S S S S S Sm m m m m m m ma a a a a a a al l l l l l l ll l l l l l l l b b b b b b b bo o o o o o o oa a a a a a a at t t t t t t ts s s s s...

Page 2: ...ing the SR 10 15 Knowing the SR 10 S 16 Basic items for all models 17 How to inflate your Flexboat 18 Maximum capacity 19 Engine ratings 20 Maintenance and cleaning 20 1 Hull and cockpit cleaning 20 2...

Page 3: ...s the right to do changes to this Manual at any time as needed Late 1988 Jaime Jose Alves Silva an entrepreneur from Rio de Janeiro decided to settle in Sao Paulo after arching for technology and for...

Page 4: ...ulations Accident reports Operators license if needed Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft All our boats are subjected to quality tests before delivery to the customer guaranteeing a superior level o...

Page 5: ...are made of fiberglass thus increasing its durability even when exposed to bad weather Bottom type Flat bottom with fiberglass planks and Hypalon fabric Materials Transom plate and bottom planks consi...

Page 6: ...rrying bags that can cle Transverse and longitudinal aluminum profiles guarantee rigidity to the bottom during navigation Bottom type V bottom with fiberglass and inflatable keel with Hypalon fabric M...

Page 7: ...ttom in the boat Install the bottom parts following their numbers Start at the bow with part 1 and move your way to the Part 4 should be the last one to be put in place First fit part 4 into part 5 an...

Page 8: ...at onto the screw installed on the tube Tighten the bolts Repeat on the o nflated keel Lifeline Mini SR SR 9 5 SR 10 and SR 10 S line of rigid bottom boats They all have a rigid fiberglass bottom whic...

Page 9: ...wner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft TD 8 TD 10 Mini SR SR 9 5 8 ft 2 in 10 ft 7 ft 5 in 9 ft 5 in 5 ft 10 in 7 ft 5 in 5 ft 2 in 6 ft 5 in 5 ft 5 ft 4 in 4 ft 4 in 5 ft 5 in 2 ft 5 in 2 ft 6 in 2 ft...

Page 10: ...in the bow 9 Knowing the Miniflex S Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft rubber handle in the bow vulcanized to the tube Triangular shaped stainless steel fixture in the bow for towing anchoring and...

Page 11: ...ng and tying to the dock Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft steel D ring in the bow EVA padded fiberglass captain seat Triangular shaped stainless steel fixture in the bow for towing anchoring and...

Page 12: ...Bow TD 8 carrying bag 11 Knowing the TD 10 Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft Two paddles carrying bag Small boats up to 10ft 12 Two paddles...

Page 13: ...shaped stainless steel fixture in the bow for t Inflatable keel Towing fixture 12 Knowing the Mini SR Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft seat Triangular shaped stainless steel fixture in the bow f...

Page 14: ...ng the SR 9 5 Items located at the transom plate Nylon plate Boat ID label Drainplug with valve Two stainless steel U bolts EVA padded fiberglass captain U ring located in the bow inside the boat Owne...

Page 15: ...tribution offering quick planning and great overall perfo Bow storage compartment with fiberglass cover and stainless steel latch with 2 internal stainless steel rings fuel tank and fuel hose and clam...

Page 16: ...ull with injected polyurethane between hull and liner Rubber handle on the sides of the tubes Transom plate Rubber handle Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft Fuel tank compartment EVA padded seat Tw...

Page 17: ...e a device that when pressed releases the air in the tubes If this device is pressed and turned clockwise turn the valve will remain op Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft Two aluminum paddles with...

Page 18: ...correctly inflated when by s they don t yield more than of an inch 6 mm Remember that the action of the sun increases the air pressure in the tubes If you intend to leave your inflatable out of the w...

Page 19: ...o remove it periodically to clean the hull below the waterline Barnacles should be removed with a wooden scraper or plastic spatula so as not to damage the gelco The inside of the boat also needs to b...

Page 20: ...ces where the water is not so clean and there are places in the ocean where water is saltier and places where salt is not present The cleaner and saltier the water is where you are using your boat the...

Page 21: ...NOT TO BE USED on board Rugged sponges or steel sponges should be avoided altogether either to clean fiberglass surfaces or to clean metal or stainless steel parts Not only they can scratch the gel c...

Page 22: ...boat at all times Inform the port authority about your departure When leaving the marina let us know where you are going and tell us the expected time of return This is very important Capacity Do not...

Page 23: ...another boat may not be a good Idea If it is necessary stay close to the boat which is having problems until help arrives but don t try to do something you don t know because the result can be even wo...

Page 24: ...lly in low visibility situations thus avoiding risky and especially dangerous maneuvers Never throw garbage cans oil or any polluting material into the water Have everyone on board sit down before acc...

Page 25: ...ays take into account e boat remove the cover from the drain valve and increase the speed so the It prevents risks and energy consumption without having to turn off each and Open the drain plug to dra...

Page 26: ...a that due to moisture In order not to have so many problems with fuel aging in the tank in fact fuel reacts in contact with the oxygen of the air and changes its properties the ideal is to keep the b...

Page 27: ...palon and Neoprene allows the user to repair small holes in a simple FLEXBOAT inflatables are equipped with a repair kit containing special adhesive for cold vulcanization pieces of fabric in the same...

Page 28: ...parts preventing air bubbles from forming and then firmly press the surface using a piece of Wood At the end of the operation it is necessary to wait a minimum of 24 hours to complete the cold vulcani...

Page 29: ...9 Use the tool in order to do the final tightening Step 10 Inflate the tube to 0 213 bar or 3 1 PSI Step 11 Use water and soap to check for air leaks Step 12 Close the valve Step 6 Take off the damage...

Page 30: ...uce floa allowing continued navigation at slow speeds safely rigid FLEXBOAT inflatable boats SR line also known as R I B combine rigid fiberglass hull with tubes inflatable part of the product The rig...

Page 31: ...AT inflatable boat and agrees to repair or replace for the period indicated below from the date of purchase of the vessel the products ured by Flexboat that in normal use for the purpose they were des...

Page 32: ...t any time to modify discontinue or alter characteristics of any model it produces as well as the conditions expressed herein without thereby being able to respond to the owner of the el as set out in...

Page 33: ...he warranty does not cover the following items Collision punctures riots vandalism theft or fire Vessels which have been modified in any way in their format varying from the manufacturer s Surface dam...

Page 34: ...Model Serial number Tube color Dealer Date of sale Owner s Manual Small boats up to 10ft WARRANTY CARD CUSTOMER CUSTOMER CUSTOMER CUSTOMER YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR_ _ _ _F F F FLEXBOAT LEXBOAT LEXBOAT LEXB...

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