Sea Eagle FoldCat 325FC Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

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Insert the canopy
rods with
preassembled pins
into the raised oar
lock rod bases as
shown. 

The center black
strap on the canopy
should be attached
to the sea tie on the
aluminum step rod
in the bow.

Attach the other two
black straps to the
two sea ties on the
last aluminum slat
in the stern as
shown.

Fully assembled canopy should look like this 

Casting Bar 

A) Installation for FoldCat 375fc

(1) Partially deflate both
pontoons and insert the
base arm of the casting
bar under the first slat
in the bow of the
FoldCat as shown.
Place the other end of
the base under the step

rod so that the step rod fits in the notch as shown in the
next picture.  

(2) Now insert the
snaplock bracket at this
end as shown.

(3) Push the snaplock
bracket so that the pin
is snapped in position. 

Attach the base to the
other side of the
FoldCat in the same
way. 

(4) Now raise the other
ends in the vertical
position so that the
snaplock pin at the
elbow joint snaps in
place.

(5) Now attach the
upper part of the
casting bar to the raised
ends till the snaplock
button locks in place. 
You may adjust the
height of the casting bar
to the position that is
comfortable to you.

B) Installation for FoldCat 325fc

Partially deflate both pontoons and insert the base arm of
the casting bar under the first slat in the bow of the
FoldCat. 

Unlike the 375fc, on the 325fc do not attach

the other end of the base to the step rod and follow
steps (1), (4) & (5) only explained above for FoldCat
375fc. 

The reason why the casting bar is not attached to

the step rod on a 325fc is because it will be too far from
the person standing on the first slat. Casting bar on the
325fc should look this this:

Summary of Contents for FoldCat 325FC

Page 1: ...1 Sea Eagle FoldCat 325fc 375fc Instructions and Owner s Manual October 2006 19 N Columbia St Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 631 473 7308 Shown with Optional Skegs...

Page 2: ...ases with oarlock pins hardware 2 collapsable rowing oars 5 aluminum floorboard slats 4 aluminum stabilizer underbars 2 long 2 short front aluminum step rod wooden motormount with 2 L brackets hardwar...

Page 3: ...armost and the 3rd rearmost aluminum slats Align the stern ends of these underbars against the triangular markings on each pontoon in the stern Also make sure that the long and the short underbars are...

Page 4: ...hown and plug the hose into the valve opening above the dial for inflation The other opening on the other side of the pump is for deflation which is not required for our boats Please note the MB 100 P...

Page 5: ...325fc package On the SE 325fc bolt the quick release swivel seat mount in the center aluminum slat bench through the 4 predrilled 3 8 holes using the included bolts wingnuts On the SE 375fc bolt the...

Page 6: ...rew driver Please note the adapters can stay attached to the slats and never need to be disassembled Now place the rod holders in the adapters as shown For disassembly you only need to detach the rod...

Page 7: ...assembly is now complete Fully assembled Deluxe Package looks like this Fully assembled FoldCat 375fc Pro Angler s Package looks like this Please note after first time assembly of the FoldCat 325fc o...

Page 8: ...k bracket so that the pin is snapped in position Attach the base to the other side of the FoldCat in the same way 4 Now raise the other ends in the vertical position so that the snaplock pin at the el...

Page 9: ...owing you may want to use longer oars which will crossover each other and give you greater reach and coverage You also may want to switch to traditional oarlocks that allow you to feather your blades...

Page 10: ...ace over the damaged area Using a ball point pen trace the outline of the patch Angle the pen inward a bit so that the ink will be covered by the patch later Apply adhesive to the underneath side of p...

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