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conditions unless a correct navigational lighting has been fitted and is operating 
properly. 
11. Safety courses on boat handling are available in most countries from national 
or local organisations. Operators should acquaint themselves with the general rules 
of the waterways and the local water conditions before taking a boat out. 
12. On extended voyages due consideration must be given to safety equipment 
such as flares, first aid kit, anchors, etc. 
 

Aspects of environment protection

 
In case of oil and fuel leakage, or in polluted or dirty waters, clean or recuperate 
the waste in a manner appropriate to the local environment. Excessive noise and 
exhaust emission should be avoided. Particular care should be used in the disposal 
of residues, e.g. of paint, paint removing substances or other cleansing agents. 

INFLATION - DEFLATION 

1. Inflate the boat with the foot pump supplied.  

NOTE

 : 

When using a foot pump, the boat can never be over-inflated. If using an 

electric inflator, finish the inflation procedure with the pump supplied to obtain the 
correct inflation pressure. 

2. The maximum inflation pressure is3.6 psi or 0.25 bar for the boat and 5 psi or 
0.35 bar for the keel and 11.6 psi or  0.80 bar for the HP-VEE models. Depending 
on climate and operating conditions, the pressure may require monitoring during 
boat use to maintain a correct inflation level. 
3. A boat inflated for 2 to 3 days may lose pressure and require re-inflation to 
correct operating pressure. 

WARNING

 : 

DO NOT use a compressed air source (i.e. compressor) to inflate 

the boat. Over-inflation may result in ruptured seams and/or bulkheads

4. When inflating, maintain a balance of air between air chambers to prevent 
damage to air chamber bulkheads. 

LOADING 

1. 

DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT CARRYING CAPACITY INDICATED 

ON THE BOAT IDENTIFICATION PLATE

2. Each person in the boat should wear a life jacket (personal flotation device). 
3. Oars or paddles, and a repair kit should be carried on board for emergencies. 
4. All loads placed in the boat should be distributed evenly for proper boat trim. 

OPERATION : ROWING 

1.  Inflatable boats are equipped with oars and oarlocks; certain models also come 
with a rowing-seat as standard. Ensure seat is properly installed. 
2. Install oars in oar lock pins, attach oar lock pin cap screws. 

NOTE

 : 

DO NOT use oars as levers : they could break

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Summary of Contents for Inflatable Boats

Page 1: ...WEST MARINE Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...ate under SERIES NUMBER The first letters and figures of this ID number have already been printed on the Conformity Certificates in this handbook Please complete it by noting down the missing figures...

Page 3: ...ee serial number on the ID plate on your tender CONTENTS I Mounting and Operating Instructions A Assembly and Disassembly page 3 6 B Operating Instructions page 6 9 C Repairs page 9 10 II Drawings pag...

Page 4: ...d and spread out the boat flat 4 When using the boat for the first time fully inflate it by attaching the foot pump to each of the valves one at a time and when pumping ensure that a balance of pressu...

Page 5: ...oat 3 Insert floor board No 2 into floor board No 1 4 Insert floor board No 3 into floor boards No 2 and 4 and press down until flat SIDE JOINER ASSEMBLY 1 Inflate the air chambers up to of their capa...

Page 6: ...lean and dry before rolling up for storage Remove any sand and debris 1 Unscrew all air valves to deflate the boat 2 Remove the seat 3 Remove side joiners from floor boards 4 Raise one of the middle f...

Page 7: ...e necessity of additional safety equipment 3 A boat should not be operated by an individual under the influence of drugs or alcohol 4 Weight must be distributed evenly If your motor equipped boat is l...

Page 8: ...ssure 2 The maximum inflation pressure is3 6 psi or 0 25 bar for the boat and 5 psi or 0 35 bar for the keel and 11 6 psi or 0 80 bar for the HP VEE models Depending on climate and operating condition...

Page 9: ...outboard motor 2 Read the manual carefully before assembling or operating the boat 3 On board check that the loads are not chafing or puncturing the boat skin TOWING ANCHORING MOORING 1 The inflatable...

Page 10: ...sure to direct sunlight IMPORTANT Waxes or cleaners containing alcohol SHOULD NOT be used on the boat fabric Alcohol will prematurely dry out the boat fabric 4 To avoid damaging the boat during storag...

Page 11: ...KHEADS AND TRANSOM For all large repairs it is recommended to return the boat to your dealer Contact him first if possible INSTALLING NEW CHECK VALVES Lubricate the valve stem with silicone or soapy w...

Page 12: ...a period of five 5 years West Marine Products Inc will not be liable to injury or consequential damages of any kind resulting from a breach of warranty expressed or implied Some states do not allow t...

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