SECTION 2: OWNER’S GUIDE
Paddle sports can be physically demanding and dangerous.
• Anyone using this watercraft may be at risk of serious injury or death.
• Obtain certified watercraft and first aid training, and carry first aid and
safety/rescue equipment.
• Consult a physician prior to beginning your paddle sport training.
• This watercraft is intended for recreational use only.
• Scout unfamiliar waters; portage where appropriate.
• Never use this watercraft in rough, stormy, or white water conditions.
• This watercraft is not intended to be used as a lifesaving device.
• Always wear a Coast Guard approved personal flotation vest.
• Do not allow minors to use this watercraft without adult supervision.
• Do not use in areas where dangerous or strong current flows can overcome
your ability to control your direction or destination.
• Never use drugs or alcohol before or during operation of this watercraft.
• Always paddle with a buddy in case you require emergency help.
• Never use in cold water that may cause hypothermia.
• Always wear a helmet when appropriate.
• Check your equipment prior to each use for signs of wear or failure.
• Maximum Horsepower Rating is 1 HP with 40 lb-thrust maximum thrust.
• Maximum occupancy 3 persons.
• Maximum weight capacity 600 lb (272 kg).
WARNING
SEC
2.3
Usage
Sit in the cockpit area of the canoe, centered in the provided seat area. Distribute
the weight of the occupants evenly. Paddle with your arms evenly apart at a medium
speed switching back and forth from one side to the other. The paddle should enter
the water around your shins and pull out of the water around your hips.
Please Note:
Some parts of your watercraft
may vary from the image shown.
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