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MODEL 

Bass Hound™ 9.4 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trolling motor 

plug-in socket 

Twin swivel 

fishing chairs  Livewell 

with drain 

Built-in trolling 

motor mount 

Tie-down/ 

mooring cleats 

Battery compartment 

(battery not included) 

Thru-transom drain 

 

Made of durable, dent-resistant 

High Density Polyethylene 

 

Fits in the back of a pick-up, no 

trailer needed 

 

Pre-wired for trolling motor 

 

Livewell with drain 

 

Meets NMMA/US Coast Guard 

Safety Standards 

 

Two year hull and deck 

warranty 

Specs 

 

Length  

9’ 4” 

 

Beam   

55” 

 

Capacity 

439 lbs. 

 

Weight  

150 lbs. 

 

HP Rating 

5 HP 

 

 

MODEL 

Bass Hound™ 10.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specs 

 

Length  

10’ 2” 

 

Beam   

55” 

 

Capacity 

474 lbs. 

 

Weight  

165 lbs. 

 

HP Rating 

7 HP 

 

Fits in the back of a pick-up, no 

trailer needed 

 

Pre-wired for trolling motor at 

bow and stern 

 

Livewell with aerator pump 

 

Meets NMMA/US Coast Guard 

Safety Standards 

 

Two year hull and deck 

warranty 

Battery box (battery 

not included) 

Trolling motor 

socket 

Built-in 

trolling motor 

mount 

Bow navigation light 

Twin padded swivel 

fishing chairs 

Livewell with drain 

Mooring Cleat 

Summary of Contents for Bass Hound 10.2

Page 1: ...rchase of your new fishing boat You have purchased a boat from one of the nations leading manufacturers of small boats Your boat represents years of commitment to product design excellence in engineering and quality in manufacturing With proper care and maintenance your pedal boat should last for many years to come Please call our helpful and knowledgeable Customer Support Department if you have a...

Page 2: ...istration form online at www klindustries com Please review our full warranty statement If you are unable to register your boat online please contact our Customer Support Department at 231 733 2725 The serial number can be found on the outside of the hull in the back right hand corner just under the rubrail 2 Owner s Manual Keep your owner s manual for future reference It is a good idea to write d...

Page 3: ...ard Safety Standards Two year hull and deck warranty Specs Length 9 4 Beam 55 Capacity 439 lbs Weight 150 lbs HP Rating 5 HP 5 MODEL Bass Hound 10 2 Specs Length 10 2 Beam 55 Capacity 474 lbs Weight 165 lbs HP Rating 7 HP Fits in the back of a pick up no trailer needed Pre wired for trolling motor at bow and stern Livewell with aerator pump Meets NMMA US Coast Guard Safety Standards Two year hull ...

Page 4: ...large decal on the side of the hull shows the model 7 Installing the Seats You should have the following components 2 seats 2 swivel mounting bases with pedestals 8 fasteners 4 for each seat mounting base Attach the swivel mounting bases to the seats using the fasteners Make sure the fasteners are snug but do not over tighten which will cause the fasteners to strip the threads and the seat to come...

Page 5: ...ket you may need to replace the clips or connectors with a male plug included with accessory packet To do this 9 1 Cut the trolling motor power wires just behind the alligator clips or ring connectors and strip about of the insulation from the end of these wires 2 Connect the trolling motor power wires to the plug wires using the connectors included in the accessory packet or by soldering Note Be ...

Page 6: ...ons from the fish finder manufacturer for more details 11 PRE LAUNCH CHECK 1 Drain Plug Make sure that the transom drain plug livewell drain plug and bow drain plug are all installed 2 Drainage Some water accumulation should be expected between the deck and hull It is NOT necessarily an indication of a serious leak in the hull Water can seep through and around some fasteners during heavy rain or w...

Page 7: ... from shore check to make sure the boat sits 13 reasonably level fore to aft and side to side If not redistribute the items you have on board 7 Be especially conscious of the shore condition Sharp rocks sharp edges on break walls concrete aprons etc can seriously chafe the hull if you drag or slide the boat over these surfaces Mooring and Docking Avoid mooring or docking in very shallow water wher...

Page 8: ...the bow will rise sharply when power is applied When the prop is angled too close to the transom it will tend to push the bow down when power is applied Adjusting the weight distribution in the boat will also help the boat travel smoothly If the bow lifts too much shift more of the weight forward 15 If the bow tends to plow down in the water shift weight toward the stern TRANSPORTING Transporting ...

Page 9: ...mounting base Flush the intake slots with water Reverse the steps to reinstall When reinstalling be sure the wire connectors from the pump to the power circuit are above the water in the livewell 17 STORAGE Remove the boat from the water Leaving the boat in the water for any longer than a few days will promote algae growth on the hull Store on a trailer or other supports under the hull Supports mu...

Page 10: ... 733 2725 if you have questions or a problem with your boat Do not return the boat to the retailer KL Industries Inc warrants to the original owner of any KL Industries boat Any part of the boat that is defective in material or workmanship will be repaired without charge at the purchasers local dealer or at KL Industries For personal use this warranty shall apply for a period of two years on the d...

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