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98CT

(98CT)  "NMMA" BOAT W / MOTOR MOUNTING (TYPE II)  ENGLISH  7.5”X10.3”  12/10/2015

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

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Fishing Rod Holder Use (Certain Models):

1.  Slide the end cap over the end of the fishing rod.
2.  Insert the fishing pole into the holder.

Seat Installation:

Certain Models:

1.  Inflate each seat cushion slowly to about 75% of its capacity.
2.  Attach the seat cushion hinge to the hinge on the boat. Repeat the  
 

connection on the other side and for all seats. See Fig A.

3.  Finish inflating the seat cushions slowly until it is firm to the touch 
 

but NOT hard. DO NOT OVER INFLATE!

4.  To disassemble the seats, deflate the seats first and reverse the  
 installation 

procedures.

 NOTE:

 Some seat cushions after inflation are tuck in directly into 

 

the fore, mid or aft locations of the boat cockpit. No hinges.

Mariner 3 / Mariner 4:

1.  Inflate each seat cushion slowly to about 75% of its capacity.
2.  Put the seat cushions into the fore, mid or aft locations of the boat cockpit.
3.  Finish inflating the seat cushions slowly until it is firm to the touch but NOT hard. DO NOT OVER INFLATE!
4.  Seat cushions after inflation are tuck in directly into the fore, mid or aft locations of the boat cockpit.
5.  To disassemble the seats, deflate the seats first and reverse the installation procedures.

Fig A

Oar Assembly:

1.  Insert “Shaft A” with the pin end first into the blade. Make sure the pin is securely fastened to the blade.
2.  Insert the assembled “Shaft A” through the oar-lock with the blade towards outboard (water).
3.  Place the retainer ring onto the other end of the assembled “Shaft A”, from inside of the boat.
4.  Join “Shaft A” with “Shaft B” together by inserting them together into the coupler and tighten the 
      coupler covers securely.
5.  When the oars are not in use secure the oars onto the oar holders located on each side of the boat.

Fishing 
Rod 
Holder

End Cap

Fishing 
Rod

Pin

Coupler Cover

Shaft B

Coupler

Shaft A

Blade

Retainer Ring

Coupler Cover

Shaft

Coupler

Blade

Retainer Ring

Pin

Summary of Contents for 98CT

Page 1: ...ading Ltd Intex Development Co Ltd G P O Box 28829 Hong Kong Intex Recreation Corp P O Box 1440 Long Beach CA 90801 Distributed in the European Union by Distribu dans l Union Europ enne par Distribuid...

Page 2: ...FACTURE S CERTIFICATION 3 WARNING 3 DESCRIPTION 4 6 INFLATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 HOW TO USE BOSTON VALVE 7 FISHING ROD HOLDER USE 8 SEAT INSTALLATION 8 OAR ASSEMBLY 8 9 GRAB LINE INSTALLATION 10 ACCESSORY...

Page 3: ...4 EC as published by the International Organization for Standardization ISO 6185 NMMA FOR USA ONLY certification means that the boat sold in the United States has been judged by the National Marine Ma...

Page 4: ...mmended seating arrangement of the occupants Description Challenger Series Recommended seating arrangement of the occupants Seahawk 2 Seahawk 3 Seahawk Series Seahawk Challenger 3a 3 5 1 8 10 2 4 6 11...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Excursion Series Recommended seating arrangement of the occupants Mariner 3 Recommended seating arrangement of the occupants 1 11 3 8 6 5 7 10 2 4 9 Excursion 4 Excursion 5 Excursion 2 Excursio...

Page 6: ...r illustration purpose only Actual product may vary Not to scale Grab handle All around grab line Seat or seat cushion Inflatable floor or removable slats floor Oar lock Oar holder Gear pouch or acces...

Page 7: ...OVER INFLATE Fill with cold air only IMPORTANT Air temperature and weather condition do affect the internal air pressure of inflatable products In cold weather the product will lose some pressure due...

Page 8: ...Put the seat cushions into the fore mid or aft locations of the boat cockpit 3 Finish inflating the seat cushions slowly until it is firm to the touch but NOT hard DO NOT OVER INFLATE 4 Seat cushions...

Page 9: ...AT W MOTOR MOUNTING TYPE II ENGLISH 7 5 X10 3 12 10 2015 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 9 For boats with rotation oar lock 1 3 5 4 2 10733 10734 Shaft B Shaft A Coupler Cover Coupler Retainer Ring Pin B...

Page 10: ...special instructions in the use of life jacket or personal floatation devices PFD Be sure that one of your passengers can operate the boat in case of emergency Learn how to determine the distance you...

Page 11: ...r local boating laws which may range from 50 meters 164 feet to 91 meters 300 feet Avoid sharp turns at high speeds You could get ejected from the boat Do not make changes in direction without advisin...

Page 12: ...ion you need to start looking for a leak Take a good look at your boat from just a few feet away Flip it over and closely check over the outside Any large leaks should be clearly visible If you have a...

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