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AIR PRESSURE 

 

 

Operating pressure for the buoyancy tube and the keel is 240mb/3,4 PSI (in the middle of the 
green zone on the pressure indicator).

 

 
We recommend the use of a manometer to check the inflation pressure. 
 
Without a pressure gauge, stop inflating when the buoyancy tube is so firm that it is impossible 
to bend back the aft cones ends by hand. 
 

It is important to foresee pressure changes: Check and adjust the pressure in the compartments 
(by  inflating  or  deflating)  when  temperature  changes  occur  (especially  in  tropical  areas  where 
temperature  variations  are  pronounced  between  morning  and  night).  Be  sure  that  the  pressure 
doesn’t vary from the recommended zone (220 to 270 mbars). 

 
 
The  temperature  of  surrounding  air  and 
water will proportionately influence the level 
of internal pressure in the buoyancy tube. 

Surrounding temperature 

Internal pressure in 

buoyancy 

+1°C 

+4 mb / 0.06 PSI 

-1°C 

-4 mb / 0.06 PSI 

 

RISK OF PRESSURE LOSS

 

 
Example:
 Your boat is on the beach in the sun, temperature 50°C (122°F), at the recommend 
pressure (240 mb/3.4 PSI). When you launch the boat into 20°C (68°F) water, the temperature 
and  the  internal  pressure  in  the  compartments  will  both  decrease  (  as  much  as  120mb). 
Consequently  the  boat  must  be  topped  up  to  recuperate  the  loss  due  to  the  temperature 
difference (between the surrounding air and the water). Also, it’s normal to discover a pressure 
loss at the end of the day when outside temperatures decrease. 
 

 

WARNING 

WHEN  A  BOAT  IS  UNDER-INFLATED,  IT  LACKS  RIGIDITY  IN 
NAVIGATION AND WILL PERFORM POORLY. IT ALSO TENDS TO AGE 
PREMATURELY. 

 

RISK OF OVER PRESSURE

 

 
Example: 
The boat is inflated  to the recommended pressure (240mb/3.4PSI) at  the  beginning 
or end of the day (low outdoor temperature =10°C/50°F). Later in the day, the boat is exposed 
to full sunlight (50°C/122°F) either on the beach or on a yacht deck. The temperature inside the 
compartments  will  increase  (up  to  70°C/158°F)  especially  with  a  dark  colored  buoyancy  tube, 
causing  the  pressure  to  double  (480  mb).  Deflating  is  necessary  to  bring  it  back  to 
recommended pressure. 

 
 

NOTE 

Before  to  check  air  pressure,  put  the  I/C  valve  in  the  "INFLATION  ZONE” 
(red). 

 

WARNING 

IF  THE  BOAT  IS  OVER  INFLATED,  THE  EXCESSIVE  PRESSURE 

EXERTED  ON  THE  INFLATABLE  STRUCTURE  CAN  RUPTURE  THE 

SEAMS. 

Summary of Contents for MILPRO HEAVY DUTY Series

Page 1: ...BOOTES LESEN SIE DIESES HANDBUCH SORGF LTIG DURCH LEGGERE ATTENTAMENTE IL PRESENTE MANUALE PRIMA DI UTILIZZARE IL BATTELLO ANTES DE UTILIZAR LA EMBARCACI N LEA ESTE MANUAL CON ATENCI N Manuel du Prop...

Page 2: ...ed onboard during navigation Volume 2 gives technical specifications and assembly instructions for the boat and its equipment SERIE HEAVY DUTY MARK 4 MARK 5 MARK 6 SUMMARY Page Page Procedure for putt...

Page 3: ...s 5 BOAT ASSEMBLY 5 Inflate the buoyancy tube 6 BOAT INFLATION 6 Inflate the keel and the lower tubes 6 BOAT INFLATION 7 Adjust the pressures 7 8 AIR PRESSURE 8 Store the boat 9 10 DEFLATION FOLDING I...

Page 4: ...on position Unscrew the cap Screw the valve into its base thigten fully without damaging the thread keep the cap at hand To close the valve after inflation Screw on the cap To deflate the buoyancy tub...

Page 5: ...4 10 To deflate the buoyancy tube Put the I C valve in the inflation zone red Take the valve insert with its cap off the base Inflation position Navigation position...

Page 6: ...in a pointed roof position Make sure the elements are lined up straight Flatten the point by getting into the boat and pulling UP on the grab lines this prevents the fabric from getting pinched Fig 2...

Page 7: ...ANCY TUBE Set in the floorboard and the stringers before to inflate the buoyancy tube Inflate the buoyancy tube until green area of the pressure indicator Screw the cap after inflation Close the valve...

Page 8: ...ssure 240 mb 3 4 PSI When you launch the boat into 20 C 68 F water the temperature and the internal pressure in the compartments will both decrease as much as 120mb Consequently the boat must be toppe...

Page 9: ...n position green screw on the cap IN CASE OF OVERPRESSURE Standard valve A take off the cap let some air escape by lightly pushing down on the diaphragm 1 with a blunt instrument like a pen ATTENTION...

Page 10: ...shing powder Remove all water and dry the boat completely before storage Fold both sides of the buoyancy tube towards the interior Fig 1 bring up the cones against the transom Fig 2 and then fold the...

Page 11: ...OAT STORAGE AFTER USE To store the boat inflated open the self bailers Rince the boat with fresh water in order to remove any sand seaweed etc Remove all water make sure that no water is left in the b...

Page 12: ...A5 Illustrations Assembly of the boat A8 Inflation system A9 ANHANG Technische daten A2 A3 Beschreibung A4 A5 Illustrations Montage des bootes A10 Aufblassystem A11 ALLEGATO Caratteristiche techniche...

Page 13: ...50 250 320 lb 331 551 705 5 2 1 5 2 1 7 2 1 CERTIFICATION AUSLEGUNGSKATEGORIE CATEGORIA DE DISE O CERTIFICACI N 94 25 CE C MOTORISATION OUTBOARD DATA AU ENBORDMOTOR MOTORIZZAZIONE MOTORIZACI N L s L M...

Page 14: ...are see Technical Specifications Die zul ssige Nutzlast wurde gem ISO Normen berechnet Fahren mit oder nahe der zul ssigen Nutzlast ist nur empfehlenswert in ruhigem Wasser und mit reduzierter Geschwi...

Page 15: ...A4 DESCRIPTION BESCHREIBUNG DESCRIZIONE DESCRIPCION...

Page 16: ...nus Coni di poppa rinforzati Cono moldeado posterior 11 D fense antiragage Fender Schamfilschutz Bottaccio di protezione Perfil defensa 12 Profil d travage Stem reinforcement Vordersteren profil Raffo...

Page 17: ...k 6 HD Fig 1 a floorboards b hull main buoyancy tubes c corner reinforcement d bottom hull Fig 2 Make a tent step on it to push boards down Mark 4 Mark 5 HD Mark 6 HD Sun decal sticker 8 found on stri...

Page 18: ...A9 INFLATION SYSTEM...

Page 19: ...32 bis boulevard Haussmann 75009 PARIS Z65071 Octobre 2013 ZODIAC MILPRO INTERNATIONAL...

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