PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASONS
POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)
Buoyancy chamber
looses air
Rise or drop of temperature
Inflatable keel is not sufficiently inflated
Buoyancy collar is not sufficiently inflated
Aluminium stringers are not adequately
installed
Engine is incorrectly mounted
Load is not distributed correctly
Hull is full of water
Oar has been installed incorrectly
Plastic valve cap has not been fitted
Loose valve
Puncture
Aluminium board
not rigid enough
Boat does not get
on plane
Oar slips out of the base
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
REPAIRING
ALUMINIUM BOARDS, SEAT AND
SEAT BAG ASSEMBLY
MOTOR INSTALLATION
MOTOR INSTALLATION
SELF-BAILING DRAIN VALVE
STEP FOUR: OARS ASSEMBLY
STARTING UP
STARTING UP
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Warning:
1. Please read the owner’s manual carefully before using.
2. Please retain owner’s manual for future reference.
3. Follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual, including the data given on the capacity
plate. Uneven distribution of people or loads in the boat could result in danger.
4. Please refrain from using the boat at winds above 6-level and waves above 2 m.
5. Please pay attention to suspicious liquid such as leaking oil. It may lead to danger.
6. Always beware of offshore winds and currents.
7. Not for use in whitewater/ rapids.
8. Not a life saving device.
9. Not for use by children without adult supervision.
“WARNING – Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons.
Regardless of the number of persons on board, the total weight of persons and equipment
must never exceed the maximum recommended load. Always use the seats/seating spaces
provided.
“WARNING – When loading the craft, never exceed the maximum recommended load.
Always load the craft carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim
(approximately level). Avoid placing heavy weights high up.”
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