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Stand trolley up at the

back of the kayak

Lift the kayak up onto the trolley

1

2

Strap the kayak to the trolley

3

HOW TO INSTALL AND USE A COMPACT TROLLEY

PADDLE LEASH

Disconnect

the paddle end

of the paddle leash.

1

Disconnect

the paddle

into two pieces.

2

Place the disconnected

paddle into the

paddle leash.

3

Reconnect the

paddle leash

and paddle.

4

IMPORTANT THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU GO KAYAKING

Ensure you have all drainage plugs before you head out.
Ensure all fittings and fixtures are tight.
Give the hull a once over to check for any cracks or deformities.
Check the weather forecast.
Ensure you have first aid supplies.
Ensure you have a dry storage bag for your valuables.
Ensure you have told someone where you are going and when you are expected back.

Summary of Contents for NEXTGEN 13 DUO

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Page 2: ...built rod holders 5 Rear Bungee cord 5 MaxDrive 5 Installation guides 6 Important things to check before you go kayaking 8 Kayaking checklist 9 Traction Pads 6 Adjusting the Rudder handle 6 Max Drive...

Page 3: ...J Racks 11 Kayaks2fish Universal Kayak carrier 11 Stacking 11 Maintenance 12 Washing your kayak 12 Warped plastic 12 Give Your Kayak a Check up 12 Storage solutions 13 Basic Safety Tips for Kayaking...

Page 4: ...d enjoyable https k2f com au s cpJ Visit our blog for tips and tricks when it comes to kayaking Some facts about the NextGen Duo 13 Fishing Kayak The NextGen Duo 13 is made from high density polyethyl...

Page 5: ...table padded ride The breathable mesh fabric dries quickly keeping you and your seat dry Scupper plugs The drainage holes in the kayak are also known as scupper holes The purpose of these holes is to...

Page 6: ...NextGen Duo 13 fishing kayak comes standard with four traction pads Rear Bungee cord The NextGen Duo 13 fishing kayak comes with a rear storage bungee cord to strap down any cooler boxes or gear you w...

Page 7: ...ep 2 Keeping the rudder centred use the knobs on the side to adjust the rudder cords to remove slack from the rudder cords If you have over tighten the rudder cord you can pull the knobs out to releas...

Page 8: ...com au s cpM 360 ROD HOLDER Here is a link to an instructional video of the Rod holder installation Step 1 Screw the 360 rod holder base onto the preassigned mounting area Step 2 Insert the rod holder...

Page 9: ...paddle into the paddle leash 3 Reconnect the paddle leash and paddle 4 IMPORTANT THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU GO KAYAKING Ensure you have all drainage plugs before you head out Ensure all fittings and...

Page 10: ...WATER SNACKS WET WIPES FISHING LICENSE MOBILE PHONE SAFETY LIFE JACKET HIGH VISIBILITY FLAG SIGNAL MIRROR EMERGENCY POSITION INDICATING RADIO BEACON EPIRB ELEVATED LIGHT POLE AIR HORN GPS TORCH FISHIN...

Page 11: ...moving or if the blanket is large enough to close the corners in the car doors or windows Make sure the blanket is over each roof rack Step 3 Lift the bow and rest it on the edge of the car but high e...

Page 12: ...nally pull the straps to take up the slack We stock two different kinds of mounting options for roof racks to make the kayak more secure or fit more kayaks onto the roof at once J RACKS The typical us...

Page 13: ...deformed area When the hull is pliable enough hand shaping can restore the hull CAUTION Overheating can burn you or damage the hull GIVE YOUR KAYAK A CHECK UP Occasional operational checkups will kee...

Page 14: ...paddle or other accessories on the bottom hooks Foam padding to protect your kayak when mounted on the racks Easy installation screwdriver required Fold away arms The arms can be folded flat against t...

Page 15: ...techniques water safety and basic first aid Brush up on self rescue first in calm warm shallow water and again in more extreme conditions Most importantly WEAR YOUR FLOTATION DEVICE Australian regula...

Page 16: ...ur paddle as it will be your only means of moving You can get into a tricky situation if it floats away Kicking your legs to provide thrust push your torso onto the upturned kayak of the kayak and use...

Page 17: ...322 02 4047 5340 BRISBANE COORPAROO 4151 07 2101 2968 SYDNEY WETHERILL PARK 2164 02 8379 5333 MELBOURNE CAMPBELLFIELD 3061 03 8579 0979 ADELAIDE PORT ADELAIDE 5051 08 7009 4818 PERTH NAVAL BASE 6165 0...

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