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Lake & Stream Paddling

There are two very important points to consider before venturing out into flat-water environs such as found in bays, lakes

and streams. First, install the skeg underneath the kayak at the stern. The skeg will give you greater better tracking by re-

ducing yaw. 

Yaw is the caused by the torque from paddling from side to side and causes the boat to move in a zigzag pattern. Second,

make sure that the drain valves are tightly closed to ensure a dry trip. If the drain valves are not tight, water may leak in

partially fill the kayak, which will make it harder to paddle and will get you and your gear wet in the process. The large side

chambers of the Explorer make the kayak very stable in rough water or large boat wake.

For the most effective paddling, sit up straight and hold the paddle out in front of you with hands out wide enough that the

forearms are perpendicular to the shaft (like a push-up position). Most of the power should come from your torso. Your

arms contribute, but too much reliance on your arms will cause you to tire quickly. For good balance, especially in heavy

seas, keep your head up and eyes focused on the horizon. Start paddling gently and smoothly. As the kayak picks up

speed it will maintain a truer heading. If you dig in hard at first you will create more yaw.

For best performance when paddling with a partner (tandem), place the lighter of the two paddlers in the back of the boat.

Coordinate your strokes. Paddle on the same side in unison. It is up to the person in front to keep a steady pace. The per-

son in the rear is responsible for matching the strokes of their partner while making course corrections and turning the

kayak. Course corrections can be made by easing up or bearing down on one side or the other. Gentile turns can be

made by sweeping water behind  the boat. Sharp turns can be made by using the paddle as a brake on one side. Break-

ing will allow you to maneuver sharp bends in a stream, for example, but kills forward speed. 

Whitewater Rivers

Kayaking the worlds’ rivers, especially those with rapids, can be a beautiful and rewarding experience, but it can also be

very dangerous. Respect the awesome power of moving water. It is our recommendation that anyone partaking in white-

water activities should be a strong swimmer, and if you are not familiar with the location, be accompanied by someone ex-

perienced and knowledgeable about the hazards on the river. 

Many whitewater locations have local guides for hire or boat rental businesses with knowledgeable personnel. Ask ques-

tions like how high is the river today, what class of whitewater can I expect to encounter and how do I contact  emergency

services if needed? 

Whitewater is classified in six levels: Class I through Class VI. Class I is considered easy and only basic boating skills are

needed. Class VI is too dangerous to pass through and should not be attempted. Sea Eagle Fast Track kayaks are rated

for use in up to Class II whitewater which means: some rough water, maybe some rocks, small drops, might require ma-

neuvering. (Skill Level: Basic Paddling Skill). It is very important to learn as much about a river as you can before you go

down it, and be prepared to deal with changing conditions or dangers that might arise. 

Don’t be hesitate to portage (carry your boat and equipment) around obstacles that appear to be beyond your ability.

When kayaking a river, you are likely to move from areas of flat-water into areas of whitewater and back again. Open the

drain valves before entering the rapids so the boat will not swamp under the weight of water flowing in. With the drains

open, the boat will partially fill with water. The amount of water will depend on how much weight is in the kayak. 

DO NOT USE THE SKEG IN WHITEWATER. You will need the skeg for the flat-water sections. The skeg can be slid in

and out of the base without deflating the boat. If you consistently paddle a shallow river, you can purchase a skeg and cut

it down so it does not draw as much water. Of course cutting the skeg down will reduce its effectiveness, but paddling on

flat-water without a skeg is difficult. 

We recommend always having the foot pump with the boat in the event of an air leak of if you need to let air out for some

reason. Our Tall Back Seats (TBS) are recommended because of their low center of gravity. We also recommend a foot

rest, and for more challenging rivers, thigh straps.

Riding Surf 

If you are not familiar with the ocean, take appropriate care such as always kayaking within the range of an active life-

guard station and NEVER going into ocean waves that are rougher than you can handle. Do not lose sight of oncoming

waves and DO NOT exhaust yourself in the ocean! It is always better to end the day early and safe than push yourself

when you’re tired.  You will need many of the skills used in surfing such as reading the break, getting through the break,

paddling hard to catch waves and pulling out before wiping out.

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OPERATING YOUR SEA EAGLE 

Summary of Contents for 385FT

Page 1: ...ruction Owner s Manual For video instructions visit SeaEagle com Instructions Sea Eagle Boats Inc 19 N Columbia Street Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 1 800 748 8066 September 2014 VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ier Sea Eagle will be notified by the carrier when they have completed their inspection and if necessary Sea Eagle will arrange for the repair or replacement of damaged merchandise Decals Stickers Reg...

Page 3: ...eable about the hazards on the river Many whitewater locations have local guides for hire or boat rental businesses with knowledgeable personnel Ask ques tions like how high is the river today what cl...

Page 4: ...sh yourself into the kayak This method requires a lot of arm strength In both methods it is helpful to do it quickly and smoothly in one continuous movement To stand up in your kayak have your paddle...

Page 5: ...sengers Other important items to consider for all types of boating Drinking Water Snacks Kayaking is a physical activity that can work up both a thirst and a sweat and especially on a hot or warm day...

Page 6: ...end having the foot pump with your boat at all times BTP Turbo BP12 Electric Pumps OPTIONAL These electric pumps comes with a nylon shoulder carry bag 12V DC power supply hose and adapters Included ar...

Page 7: ...arge the portable battery plug it into the charger and then plug the charger into a household electrical outlet The light on the battery charger will blink red until fully charged When it is fully cha...

Page 8: ...he inflat able floor so they do not block the openings as water drains out Partially inflate the sides and the floor and check that the floor is tucked underneath the sides Finish inflating the floor...

Page 9: ...at in the bow of your kayak For solo paddling position at the midpoint of the kayak Tall Back Seat OPTIONAL The TBS is designed to put the user in a more upright position with a lower center of gravit...

Page 10: ...t 45 from each other This makes paddling into a stiff breeze easier as the blade that is not in the water will be able to slice through the wind with little resistance Scotty Rod Holders Locate the ro...

Page 11: ...Choose a cool dry spot when storing in an enclosed area like basement closet or garage Rodent proof the storage area Mice can do a lot of dam age to your Sea Eagle Avoid excessive heat when storing yo...

Page 12: ...glue than what comes standard in the repair kit Repair Pinholes Deflate your boat and thoroughly clean and dry the area that is to be repaired For small punctures less than 1 8 apply a small drop of...

Page 13: ...ctions into the search box Warped Skeg or Skeg Base If the skeg is bent from storage or use heat it up with a hair dryer and bend it back into shape It will hold it s shape after it cools The same can...

Page 14: ...mpty and can be filled up to 11 lbs of rocks or gravel The anchor can also be flipped inside out to be come its own compact storage bag Scotty Glue On Mount OPTIONAL The Scotty glue on mount can be in...

Page 15: ...also comes with two fishing rod holders hardware and mounts There are pre drilled holes at the ends of the aluminum seat board Place the rod holder mount into the mounting holes and secure with screw...

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