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SAFETY

 

In a manual of this type it is impossible to give adequate space to the topic of water safety. For further information on boating 

safety, visit USCGBoating.org or enroll in a water safety course given by a local provider. 

 

As a safety reminder, each Sea Eagle has a safety summary we call Boating Safety Basics printed on it. Please follow these  

suggestions and use good boating safety practices. In addition to the basics, we suggest you have a reasonable swimming ability 

and know that it is safer to go boating with a buddy. If you go alone, tell someone your float plan as described below. When  

possible, plan your trip so you go upwind on the way out and downwind on the way back.   

 

Safety Training

 

Remember, boating is inherently dangerous, appropriate training and experience is required.  An approved boating safety course 

is recommended for all operators of powered boats, and is required for junior operators in many jurisdictions. 

Boating Safety Tips

•   Always wear a USCG approved PFD (life vest) at all times while on the water.

•   Be aware of your local boating rules and regulations and abide by them accordingly.

•   Check inflation levels each time before you go out and inflate your boat for a full 24 hours before undertaking long trips.

•   DO NOT allow children to use your Sea Eagle unsupervised.  

•   DO NOT consume alcohol while boating or operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.   

•   DO NOT drag your Sea Eagle over pavement or gravel if it can be avoided.

•   DO NOT exceed the certified maximum capacities of this boat under any circumstance.

•   DO NOT go boating alone.

•   DO NOT use compressors, CO

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 or compressed air for inflation, only use Sea Eagle recommended pumps.

•   DO NOT use your Sea Eagle Boat as a personal flotation device as they are not rated for that use.

•   DO NOT sleep inside of your Sea Eagle while on the water.  

•   Bring a fully charged cell phone or other emergency contact device in a waterproof bag.  

•   Always tell someone of your boating plans. 

 

Safety

 

Equipment & Important Safety Items

Water conditions will determine the type of safety equipment needed. At a minimum have a PFD (personal flotation device) and a 

whistle for each passenger. PDFs are required by law In most places. 

 

Drinking Water & Snacks:

 Boating is a physical activity that can deplete your reserves. Have enough water and snacks to prevent 

dehydration and loss of stamina. Bring enough water for all passengers. Know the warning signs of dehydration and heat sickness 

such as dizziness and shaking. 

Extra Clothes/Layers:

 Avoid deadly hypothermia. Water conducts heat faster than air, so go prepared with weather proof  

clothing especially if the water is cold. Use a “dry bag” to store extra clothing inside so they’re not damp when needed. Wear a 

wetsuit or drysuit when warranted.

 

First Aid-Kit: 

Contents of the kit may vary depending on your preferences but be sure to include items that match the hazards 

you are likely to encounter. A waterproof container is recommended.

 

Manual Pump/Repair Kit:

 Although our boats are both durable and rugged, it may be possible that you need to make a repair 

while on the water in which case you’ll need the repair kit and a manual pump to re-inflate the boat. If this is your first repair, you 

may also want to bring this instruction manual with you.

 

Sun/Rain Protection:

 A hat can protect both your face and head from the rain or sun. Sunscreen will help prevent serious

damage to your skin from the sun and the sun’s reflection from the water. Reapply sunscreen as needed.

 

Whistle:

 Having a whistle readily available to you in case of emergency is a great way to attract the attention of others if  

assistance is needed.  

 

Float Plan:

 Similar to a pilot’s Flight Plan, consider having a Float Plan (www.floatplancentral.org). Always tell someone where 

you are going to be boating and what time you plan to return. Keep a cell phone in a waterproof container that will float if it falls 

in the water.  

 

Leash:

 Use of a leash is recommended for stand up paddling. It is not recommended to use a leash with an electric motor. For use 

of the boat with an electric motor, it is best to allow the boat to move away to avoid a propeller strike and retrieve it later.

Summary of Contents for FishSkiff

Page 1: ...FishSkiff FSK16 Instruction Owner s Manual Sea Eagle Boats Inc 19 N Columbia Street Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 1 800 748 8066 December 2017 ...

Page 2: ... for information on boating registration and regulations Most states require you to register your boat if you are using a motor The Sea Eagle FSK16 is rated for use with up to a 6 hp motor Upon registration it may be required to provide the Manufacturer s Statement of Origin Purchases made through an authorized dealer or reseller may require for you to contact them directly in order to obtain this...

Page 3: ...ment Important Safety Items Water conditions will determine the type of safety equipment needed At a minimum have a PFD personal flotation device and a whistle for each passenger PDFs are required by law In most places Drinking Water Snacks Boating is a physical activity that can deplete your reserves Have enough water and snacks to prevent dehydration and loss of stamina Bring enough water for al...

Page 4: ... rating by the motor amperage For example a battery rated at 60 Ah connected to a 30 amp motor will last approximately two hours at full speed Note this number will vary depending on conditions Running the battery all the way down will shorten its life Not more than 85 discharge is recommended Multiply the above by 0 85 to get best run time Charge battery after each use Lead acid batteries like to...

Page 5: ...d warm air in the boat will shrink and some rigidity will be lost Allow a few minutes for the boat to cool off in the water and if needed top it off with enough pump strokes to bring it back up to pressure The boat could also appear to lose pressure overnight if the nighttime temperature drops significantly below the daytime temperature Air pressure within the boat may increase on a very hot day I...

Page 6: ...d being capsized by large boat wake paddle directly into the oncoming waves In moving water situations avoid being swept into low branches or fallen trees and do not hold onto low branches over moving water because both can capsize the boat Make sure bags coolers water bottles and other gear are secure so it won t float away if you capsize PADDLING Most of the power should come from your torso You...

Page 7: ...itch to single action when handle becomes too hard to lift FishSkiff ASSEMBLY INFLATION With valve stem in the up position insert adapter firmly and twist clockwise Locate an area large enough to safely unfold the FSK16 Check that the area is free of hazards that could injure you or damage the boat Using the Double Action Hand Pump The pump hose has a Recessed Valve Adapter at one end When ready t...

Page 8: ...ded for holding the bolt heads while tightening the threaded knob If needed gently tap the bolt head with a tool If needed gently tap the bolt head with a tool If needed gently tap the bolt head with a tool Caution Hammering bolts with too much force can damage the wood transom Scotty Pad Mounts Two pad mounts are provided One in the bow and one near the transom Attach mounts optional with 7 8 scr...

Page 9: ... other sleeve with locking holes facing down Fold the canvas in half so the shiny side is facing out and the bars are lying on top of each other Insert the side rods into the curved bars until the locking pins engage through the holes Place the canopy on the back of the boat with the short bars up Use the short screw and the knob to secure the rods to the black canopy pads on the boat Attach the r...

Page 10: ...kwise to tighten Adjust to your height Stand paddle on ground with arm up Handle should fit in palm of hand about 9 above your head Fully assembled and ready to go Start Up Swivel Seat Sea Eagle Boats Inc 19 N Columbia Street Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 1 800 748 8066 Staff SeaEagle com WaterSnake Motor Canopy Honda Motor Honda Motor ...

Page 11: ...davit etc can get very high which could affect the vinyl or glue Excessive exposure to sun and heat can cause your Sea Eagle to become sticky or cause the glue to fail Treat the boat with a UV protectant such as 303 Aerospace Protectant Generally protectants are a thin film of oil which will help keep your Sea Eagle clean Avoid applying protectant on the EVA pad or places where foot traction is ne...

Page 12: ...ak may produce bubbles make hissing or sputtering noises or spray water Spray bottles are not effective at locating many leaks unroll until it is brought to room temperature It can be stored inflated If hung support it along its length After storage inspect for loose items damage and leaks Avoid excess heat Do not store in direct sunlight in an attic or a metal shed FishSkiff REPAIRS Even though S...

Page 13: ...force a path through the glue Keep the patch size to a minimum the bigger the patch the harder it is to seal The most common repair failures occur because the patch is too big For repairs larger than a puncture overlap the damage area by about on each side Do not apply the patch while the glue is wet Covering a leaking patch with another patch rarely fixes the problem To remove a patch heat it wit...

Page 14: ... Boat from your car to the water and back with ease Quickly assembles disassembles 303 Protectant OPTIONAL Extends the life of your Sea Eagle Simply spray on every 30 45 days to improve resistance to UV chemical other types of harmful exposure Contact Us Unlike many other companies today we pride ourselves on answering the phone and helping you with any concerns questions or special ordering needs...

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Page 18: ...17 Sea Eagle Boats Inc 19 N Columbia Street Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 1 800 748 8066 Staff SeaEagle com ...

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