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Oar Pin

The oar pin secures the steering oar to the
rudlock.

Oar/Rudder

Your SailCat comes with a 7’ 10” two-piece oar
which is used as a rudder for the SailCat. The
rudder is what you can use to steer or change
direction of the SailCat.

Sail

This 65 square foot Dacron high aspect sail by
Neil Pryde has been designed for higher per-
formance for use with our SailCat. Features in-
clude built-in strap and clip to secure the sail
around the mast when not in use, “tell tales”
for wind direction and sleeves for the mast and
a batten. 

Batten

The batten is a fiberglass rod with a white
plastic loop at one end. The batten will give
the sail shape.

Boom

The two-piece telescoping boom for the Sail-
Cat is easy to set up and store. The boom fea-
tures a mast ring at one end and a sail cleat at
the other. It also has eyebolts for attachment
of the main sheet and downhaul line to secure
the boom to the maststep.

Ropes & Mainsheet 

The SailCat comes with a set of two 24” ropes
for attaching the sail to the boom. Also in-
cluded is a 56” rope (for boom/mast step) and
a large white rope which is the mainsheet. A
mainsheet is the line used to control the angle
of the sail to the wind. Color of the ropes may
change due to availability.

Brass Clips 

Two brass clips are included for rigging the
main sheet.  The clips are be pre-installed on
the main sheet.

Assembly & Inflation

Tools 

You will need two wrenches, either adjustable or metric, or a metric socket
set.

Pre-Assembly: 

Your 14SC has some items that are installed once and can remain in
place when the boat is disassembled for storage.  A work surface at a

comfortable height is recommended.  

Mast Step Base

First, locate the mast step base and the mast
step base hardware.

Align pre-drilled holes in the mast step base
with the holes in the front crossbench.

Use the mast step to align the two boards.  In-
sert the bolts though the holes near the ends
of the base.  Each bolt gets two washers, one
under the bolt head and one under the lock-
nut.  Use two wrenches to tighten the nuts
onto the bolts.  The bench is now ready to in-
stall on the pontoons.

Leeboard Brackets

Locate the leeboard brackets (shown at left)
and the floor with attached aluminum boards.

The brackets will mount on the underside of
the floorboards.  Pre-drilled mounting holes
are located in the middle of the boards.

Insert the bolts with washers through the top
of the floorboards and through the mounting
bracket as shown.

Thread the nuts onto the bolts hand tight.  Use
one wrench to hold the nut and turn the bolt
with the second wrench until tight.  The bolt
head size is 10mm. Do not apply too much
force, the aluminum bench may dent if over-
tightened.

Seat Mounts

Locate the seat mounts and hardware (four 2”
flathead screws and wingnuts). Install one
seat mount on each board. Install one at the
rear position and one on the opposite side in
the front position.

Oarpin

Locate the oar pin and the two-part steering
oar which is in the box with the mast.  Slide
the oarpin onto the handle of the steering oar
and tighten the wingnut.  Not too tight, this will
need adjustment when ready to sail.

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Summary of Contents for SailCat 14SC

Page 1: ...ea Eagle SailCat 14SC Instruction 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 Aug 2012...

Page 2: ...is safer for you Depending on the circumstance and the type of boating you enjoy you should consider other safety measures i e if you re white water rafting it might be wise to wear a wet suit gloves...

Page 3: ...ot covered under the Sea Eagle Guarantee Packing List All orders placed directly with Sea Eagle come with a picking ticket that lists all of the items shipped with your order We HIGHLY RECOMMEND that...

Page 4: ...pole When you are ready to inflate switch the pump on with the ON OFF switch The MB 100 will automatically stop once the set pressure is reached You will still need to switch the pump off when you are...

Page 5: ...The aluminum floorboards sit on top of the cross benches once they are installed on your SailCat The floorboards can be identified by the gray fabric which is inserted into grooves in the aluminum be...

Page 6: ...Pre Assembly Your 14SC has some items that are installed once and can remain in place when the boat is disassembled for storage A work surface at a comfortable height is recommended Mast Step Base Fir...

Page 7: ...ing sure to center the seat beads so the pontoons are aligned Proper alignment will be important later when installing the floor Install the rear crossbench with the holes for the rudder oarlock on th...

Page 8: ...ree piece mast by sliding the sleeved sections together The base section can be identified as the section with the largest diameter Unwrap the Neil Pryde sail and insert the mast into the sleeve Push...

Page 9: ...the heavy rope with two brass clips and a knot in the end Hook the brass clip that is closest to the knot onto the rope that is tied to the rudlock Hook the other brass clip to the eyebolt on the boom...

Page 10: ...gree air may cool 20 degrees overnight The cooler air exerts less pressure on the hull and the boat ap pears soft the next morning If there has been no variation in temperature then it is time to star...

Page 11: ...Removal Replacement DO NOT remove a valve unless you are sure it is broken Under most circumstances the valve will not leak and should outlast the boat The base is built into the boat and cannot be r...

Page 12: ...ve resistance to UV rays chemicals and other types of harmful exposure Optional Accessories Motor Mount The motor mount for the SailCat comes com plete with one wooden motor mount block two aluminum L...

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