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Inflation

: You inflate your SUP using the valve, which must be kept clear of debris. Keep the 

valve cover in place after inflation for this reason. Maximum inflation PSI is 15 for your SUP, 
which is also printed on your SUP’s deck.  hen storing your SUP between usage, if not rolled 
up in the bag, reduce the pressure to between 13-14 PSI.   
See the video

 

How To Inflate Your Adventure or Fitness Row SUP

 

online at 

www.OarBoard.com

 

CAUTION: Overfilling the board may cause internal rupture/damage

 

MATERIAL MAINTENANCE

: Follow the preventative instructions below to ensure longevity of 

your SUP. For black marks that can occur from scuffing against surfaces, use of a cleaner such 
as dish soap, Glue Gone or Simple Green are helpful. Some say Magic  raser works.  

SUN DAMAGE PREVENTION: 

Use a bag for your deflated SUP and travel with it in the bag to 

keep it from being damaged - do not put it in the bag when wet. If leaving the SUP inflated, 
purchase and use a full-length board bag for full UV and dirt protection. 

Store it in a cool place, out of the sun. If exposed to the sun for prolonged periods, it may cause 
damage both to the core of the SUP, and the outside.  

GENERAL DAMAGE PREVENTION 

Salt water usage: If you use the SUP in salt-water conditions, rinse the SUP, fin and fittings with 
fresh water after each use to get rid of salt water and any sand or debris.  

Free ing: If you live in a cold climate, make sure the SUP is dry before storing. Any water 
caught inside when you roll it up, could free e and cause damage to the SUP. 

ROAD TRANSPORTATION TIPS

:  hen carrying on the vehicle roof, only use straps 

recommended for transporting SUPs.  o not over tighten the straps, as this can cause damage 
to the SUP. Pads are recommended to avoid damage to the SUP and vehicle.  

Always place the SUP face up on the racks, with the fin facing forward towards the front of the 
vehicle. Make sure to give ade uate spacing between the front and back racks.  atch your 
speed, as having a large SUP on top of your vehicle can make you experience wind shear.  

Whitehall Rowing & Sail 
85 Dallas Road, Victoria, BC  
Canada V8W 1A1   
Ph: 250-384-6574 

 

Fax: 250-384-6506   
Email: [email protected] 

Care 

&

 Maintenance of your Inflatable 

Stand Up Paddle/SUP Board 

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Summary of Contents for Rower

Page 1: ...2 Pg 11 Pg 10 Pg 8 Warranty Care Maintenance of your Inflatable SUP Care Maintenance of your Sculling Oars Pg 7 Pg 6 Oar Board Tips Do s and Don ts Pg 4 Pg 2 The Quick Release Strap Attaching the Oar...

Page 2: ...nts and lift the unit out of the box the carriage is already installed on the base Step 2 Take the seat and place it on the seat base aligning the three bolts with the three holes provided and press i...

Page 3: ...th a single wingnut and functions to keep the carriage in place on the base Remove the stopper to slide the carriage off to carry it separately The optional stern light cam mount or the forward view m...

Page 4: ...oard Rower comes almost fully assembled as compact as possible for shipping or storage See the ow to et o r Oar Board ower nit a e and ee the online ideo for more information on how to set it up and g...

Page 5: ...rap through the Oar Board Rower Simply repeat this procedure with the second strap Relieve tension on the straps when not in use To release simply grip the free end of the strap and pull up keeping yo...

Page 6: ...he board and centered in the middle of the board You can fine tune the location with experience Note a little extra buoyancy forward makes for better rowing especially into waves Attaching the Oar Boa...

Page 7: ...n both of the foot stop straps at once Step 3 Another optional accessory is the Pull Strap that is recommended for use when rowing in conditions where capsize is more likely The Pull Strap attaches to...

Page 8: ...thing of the right height or hang it over the edge of something Remove the fin from your SUP before deflating It is also recommended that the fin be removed after each use if leaving the SUP inflated...

Page 9: ...it in a cool place out of the sun If exposed to the sun for prolonged periods it may cause damage both to the core of the SUP and the outside GENERAL DAMAGE PREVENTION Salt water usage If you use the...

Page 10: ...ent fusing of the two sections completely They would then no longer come apart Spray the metal parts with a silicon based spray occasionally to keep them from oxidi ing Store oars out of direct sunlig...

Page 11: ...ng some marks or adding some stickers to the board at the four corners of the unit helps Gaskets Once your weight is on the unit the added pressure on the four neoprene gaskets located on the bottom o...

Page 12: ...tional problem hitehall Rowing Sail will at their discretion either a provide the needed replacement part s or b re uest that the unit be returned for repair or replacement First to establish a warran...

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