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Stellar Surf Skis Manual – File for future reference in a safe place 

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Kayaking can be very dangerous and physically demanding activity.  The paddler of this boat should 
understand the inherent risks of kayaking, which may involve injury or even death.  The paddler of 
this boat acknowledges the risk involved in kayaking and that Stellar Kayaks is not liable for any injury 
or harm inflicted upon the paddler while using this product.  Please reference the following guidelines 
for a safer kayaking experience. 

 

Always wear an approved PFD (personal flotation device).  Please refer to local regulations. 

 

Always use a leg leash and or paddle leash. 

 

Always carry first aid, safety and rescue equipment. 

 

Never paddle alone, no matter how experienced you are. 

 

Tell someone your itinerary and expected duration of your paddle. 

 

Check the weather and water conditions before paddling. 

 

Get instructions as to the operation of this specific boat and never exceed your paddling 
ability. 

 

Practice rolling the boat and making a wet entry. 

 

Never use alcohol or drugs prior or during paddling. 

 

Thoroughly check over the boat before paddling – look for signs of wear or broken equipment. 

 

Dress appropriately for weather conditions: 

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Cold weather or water can result in hypothermia 

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Hot weather and strong sun can result in sun stroke and dehydration. 

 

Dress appropriately for cold waters, even if the air temperature is warm, cold water can give 
you hypothermia.  

 

Always carry supplies lasting longer than the expected duration of your journey. 

 

Scout unfamiliar waters to understand tidal currents, river currents, obstructions and where 
to portage. 

 

Consult your physician before paddling. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Surf Skis

Page 1: ...sh Always carry first aid safety and rescue equipment Never paddle alone no matter how experienced you are Tell someone your itinerary and expected duration of your paddle Check the weather and water...

Page 2: ...rebound to the original shape If you are forced to travel with the hatch on the rack you can also remove the hatch and store it inside the boat to avoid damage It is good idea to leave the hatch open...

Page 3: ...d around the nylon webbing and then you can open the strap to tighten or loosen the fit Once adjusted replace the neoprene pad to keep your feet from chafing Pre 2012 Boats To adjust the footbrace for...

Page 4: ...ps from the footboard and then Velcro the single strap onto the back side of the footboard and feed the ends to the front The length adjustment is a cross over style and will be shipped with a new lon...

Page 5: ...ing you have multiple options of rudders from the deeper surf rudders to the shallow weed deflecting rudders To remove the rudder you will remove the stern hatch cover to expose the rudder yoke You wi...

Page 6: ...the retraction line around the bottom of the rudder blade rope guide Then insert the rudder into the housing vertically in the deployed position Then simply insert the plastic locking knob through th...

Page 7: ...straight bar you can use pipe insulation to wrap around the cross bar or buy a U shaped foam pad which conforms to the shape of the deck The padding will help reduce any stress points on the boat when...

Page 8: ...l during launching damaging the gelcoat or possibly the keel Such actions will void the warranty With composite laminates it is best to launch just off from a sandy area The laminates are very tough b...

Page 9: ...and outside depending on whether the damage goes through both sides of the laminate o Before starting a repair the laminate should be dry or else the resin will not bond properly nor will it cure pro...

Page 10: ...ed under the Warranty Normal wear and discoloration Damage from misuse or abuse from hitting objects and improper maintenance Damage from extreme weather or environmental conditions Damage caused from...

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