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ASSEMBLY 

 

 

 
310 HD : INSTALL THE MARINE PLYWOOD FLOOR : 
 
 

  Sprinkle some starch in the angle (joint of the buoyancy tubes to the bottom) to facilitate   fitting. 

CAUTION, NEVER USE TALCUM POWDER

 
 

 

Make sure you identify the parts and direction in which they fit: 

    The floorboard consists of 3 main sections and 1 or 2 sections in the bow [fig 1 and 4]. 
    The boards are identified by a number (1, 2, 3 ….) from the bow. 
 
1.  Insert the bow section (1) into the bow angle. 
2.  Insert the rear section (5) against the transom (6) as show on fig 1. 
3.  Fit all sections together [fig.1]. 
4.  Position sections 3 and 4 as an apex (in a tent-like position) [fig 1 and 2]. 
5.  Check that all sections are correctly aligned [fig 4]. 
6.  Check that the floorboard is correctly fitted in the angles. 
7.  Flatten the apex by standing on it (in the boat) and pulling the lifelines to prevent the fabric being 
pinched [fig. 2]. 
8.  Assemble the stringers (see instructions bellow). 
 
 
 
 

ASSEMBLY OF THE STRINGERS 

 

 
The stringers are essential to good working of the boat: they lock the floorboard together and rigidify its 
structure. 

 

1.

  To facilitate the fitting of the first stringer, slide the other stringer under the boat, about 8’’ from the 

side [

fig. 3-a].

 

 

 

 

DO NOT PUT THE STRINGER IN POSITION UNDER THE BOAT UNTIL 

THE FLOOR IS FLATTENED. 

 

2.

  Position the stringer on the edge of the floorboard. The reference mark on the stringer (8) must 

remain on top (

the thicker part should be towards the top)

 [fig. 3]. 

3.

 Fit the stringers between the two buffers (9) of sections 3 and 5 [fig. 4]. 

4.

 Rotate the stringer in the angle so as to press them against the bottom [fig. 3-b and 4]. 

5. 

Because of the self-locking system of the floorboard, the stingers will fit into place once the 

buoyancy tube is inflated. 
 

Summary of Contents for WAVE 275 Roll Up

Page 1: ...ATIONS THAT MUST BE OBSERVED VOLUME 2 DEALS WITH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF THE BOAT AND ITS EQUIPMENT VOLUME 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE WAVE 275 Roll Up WAV...

Page 2: ...CE GIVES IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS This manual has been compiled to help you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure It contains details of the craft the equipment supplied or fitted its systems a...

Page 3: ...f the boat to the correct pressure 9 10 INFLATION PRESSURE 7 Install the oars 11 ASSEMBLY OF EQUIPMENT CHECK ON UNPACKING CAUTION DO NOT USE A SHARP TOOL The pack must contain 1 buoyancy tube 275 Roll...

Page 4: ...ard axis centered between the positioning pins FIRST inflate the keel floorboard assembly to its rated pressure Check that the keel inflated perpendicular to the floorboard and that it is still positi...

Page 5: ...latten the apex by standing on it in the boat and pulling the lifelines to prevent the fabric being pinched fig 2 8 Assemble the stringers see instructions bellow ASSEMBLY OF THE STRINGERS The stringe...

Page 6: ...6 12 ASSEMBLY MARINE PLYWOOD FLOOR fig 1 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 fig 1 B b floorboard c tube a angle d bottom a b c d fig 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 fig 3 fig 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 9...

Page 7: ...ort Position C To deflate Insert the tube as indicated in figure C and pump normally C THE STANDARD INFLATOR EXCEPT FOR HP MODELS A tube nozzle B tube connector C inflation port A B C THE STANDARD VAL...

Page 8: ...mbars 3 4 PSI reefer to PRESSURE section making sure that each compartment is equal When correctly inflated the internal bulkheads a are not visible WARNING NEVER INFLATE THE MAIN BUOYANCY TUBE OR THE...

Page 9: ...4 PSI NEVER USE POSITION B TO INFLATE THE MAIN TUBE OR THE KEEL THERE WOULD BE A RISK OF BURST 1 Insert the pump hose end piece add to the semi recessed valve the correct connecting tip 2 Inflate the...

Page 10: ...ature and pressure of the tubes will both drop up to 120 mb 1 7 PSI and YOU WILL HAVE TO INFLATE AGAIN until you regain the lost pressure due to the difference in temperatures Therefore a loss of pres...

Page 11: ...11 12 E N G L I S H ASSEMBLY OF STANDARD EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY THE OARS THE REMOVABLE BENCH Install the seat before the boat is totally inflated Clic...

Page 12: ...d the transom C Start again if you feel there is still some air left in the tubes A B buoyancy tube floor tube deflated C Stow the boat in its bag as follows D Stow the boat folded on its bag open bac...

Page 13: ...0 40 m 1 4 0 40 m 1 4 0 40 m 1 4 0 40 m 60 Lb 27 kg 62 Lb 28 kg 95Lb 43kg 68 Lb 31 kg 104 Lb 47 kg Draft Tirant d eau 4 0 10 m 4 0 10 m 4 0 10 m 4 0 10 m 4 0 10 m Maximum 4 HP 3 KW 6 HP 4 5 kW 10 HP 8...

Page 14: ...s de navigation 1 D ring or fixation patch 1 Anneau D ou passant de fixation 2 Keel valve 2 Valve de quille 3 Main buoyancy tube valve 3 Valve de flotteur 4 Bench or bench support 4 Banc ou Support ba...

Page 15: ...III VI DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 275 ROLL UP 10 13 7 6b 12 4 3 16 15 9 8 18...

Page 16: ...IV VI DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 310 HD 2 3 14 4 5 12 13 6a 7 11 10 8 9 18 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 17: ...V VI DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 275 310 AERO 2 3 23 4 14 12 13 6c 7 1 10 8 9 15 16 17 18 11...

Page 18: ...VI VI DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 310 COMPACT 18 7 13 12 4 1 6d 3 16 9 8 17 6d...

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