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EXPLORER 42 SETUP

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Seating Installation

– The Explorer 42 features a 3/4-length seat, similar to our

Whitewater Series and Self Bailers, with a wider front portion for a second person

to sit and full 2-inch incut along the sides to allow the rear paddler to drop their

feet for a foot brace and extra paddling control. The seat is installed valve side up

and held in place by a sleeve welded to the floor of the packraft. Note – A standard

seat from our Alpacka Series will fit in the bow area in front of the Explorer 42 seat

for a full length inflatable floor.

Inflating –

The Explorer 42 features a lightweight single valve allows high pressure

oral inflation and quick deflation with a quick twist of the valve core. Turning the

valve core to the right will open the valve for deflation and turning the core to the

left will allow the one-way flap to engage for tempering. To inflate, insert the valve

adapter on the inflation bag into the valve and twist to the right to lock in place.

Use the inflation bag to capture air and compress it through the valve (see the

inflation bag video on our website for more details). As the boat fills up, you may

want to turn the valve core to the left (without disengaging the adapter) to close

the one way flap which will allow you to get more air in with the inflation bag.

When the boat is full, disconnect the valve adapter and proceed to tempering.

Tempering –

Unlike a spring valve used in larger rafts, our valve is designed with a

very light action 1-way flap to allow the boat to be orally tempered.

Note that the

light action 1-way flap will not engage until you have orally added some pressure

to the raft.

The amount of air pressure that you choose to use is personal, but we

recommend approximately 1.2-2.0 psi which is the max that a normal person can

orally add into the boat. Be careful not to exceed 2.0psi if you are using a pump.

After tempering, screw on the valve cap to prevent any leakage while boating.

NOTE – LEAVING YOUR ALPACKA RAFT IN THE SUN UNATTENDED CAN CAUSE

THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE CHAMBER TO RAPIDLY RISE, WHICH CAN LEAD TO

FAILURE OR PERMANENT DAMAGE. ALWAYS LET SOME AIR OUT YOUR BOAT AND

SEATS BEFORE TAKING A BREAK FROM THE WATER IN THE SUN.

Deflating –

To deflate, remove the valve cap and twist the valve core to the right.

Roll the boat from the bow to remove additional air. During the valve break in

period, you may need to hold the valve open (turned to the right) during

deflation. If you have a Cargo Fly, once the packraft has been de-tempered with

the valve you can open the Cargo Fly zipper to release the rest of the air.

Folding/Rolling –

There is no right or wrong way to roll or fold your boat for

transport. Do whatever fits best for your use and carrying method. We

recommend the following ways:

For a wide thinner roll, fold in half lengthwise and roll from the bow.;

For a narrower thicker roll, fold into thirds lengthwise and roll from the bow;

For a relatively square fold, try folding into quarters lengthwise and then

folding in 1-foot length sections from the bow and secure with a strap.

NOTE – One of the most important considerations in using your packraft is the 

way it feels to you – how comfortably it fits and how easy it is to enter and exit. 

Do not overtighten your thigh straps and backband as it could impair your ability 

to exit the boat.

(Optional) Backband –

The Explorer 42 includes 1-inch stainless D-Rings for

installing an optional backband to provide back support for the front paddler..

Install the backband by thread the main backband straps through the two D-Rings

from front to rear, then back through the aluminum common loop and the outer

ladder locks on the back of the backband. If you would like to have the backband

stay in a fixed position, you will need to self install strap plates on the sides of the

tubes for attaching the stabilizing straps that come with the backband.

Содержание EXPLORER 42

Страница 1: ...ALPACKA RAFT OWNER S MANUAL thisispackrafting Cargo Series...

Страница 2: ...skan wilderness like the 600 mile traverse of the Brooks Range that Thor and four friends had completed that summer From that very first raft Alpacka Raft has been the industry standard for design and...

Страница 3: ...t distribution and stability See P ___ C2 Seat Inflatable center seat provides rigidity and support for kneeling like a C2 style whitewater canoe Knee protection recommended C2 Seat Top Dump Valve 3 4...

Страница 4: ...Improves floor rigidity and provides space for rear paddler to wedge heels between the seat and tubes for control and bracing Also provides space for front paddler to sit Single D Rings for Backband...

Страница 5: ...ipment out of the water Also adds rigidity and floatation to the packraft Stainless D Rings Stainless 1 inch Made in USA D Rings for attaching handles frames and cam straps Lashing Strap Plates Heavy...

Страница 6: ...or or durability against specific bodies of water and physical obstacles The following safety standards are recognized by the National Paddling Sports Association and we recommend all users of this pr...

Страница 7: ...rally added some pressure to the raft The amount of air pressure that you choose to use is personal but we recommend approximately 1 2 2 0 psi which is the max that a normal person can orally add into...

Страница 8: ...packrafts do not leave a tightly inflated seat unattended in the sun as it can burst from the rapid increase in air pressure Care and Repair The C2 Seat is made from a double urethane coated 210 denie...

Страница 9: ...ater resistant zippers on the cockpit rim and thread the coaming into the sleeve from the end without the aluminum sleeve You may have to push and pull the PEX to work it all the way around the cockpi...

Страница 10: ...permanent patch Replacement seats are available on our website at www alpackaraft com Kneeling Installation To install the Touring Seats for kneeling the wide flat side of the seat faces down and wil...

Страница 11: ...ot to exceed 2 0psi if you are using a pump After tempering screw on the valve cap to prevent any leakage while boating NOTE LEAVING YOUR ALPACKA RAFT IN THE SUN UNATTENDED CAN CAUSE THE AIR PRESSURE...

Страница 12: ...hile boating NOTE LEAVING YOUR ALPACKA RAFT IN THE SUN UNATTENDED CAN CAUSE THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE CHAMBER TO RAPIDLY RISE WHICH CAN LEAD TO FAILURE OR PERMANENT DAMAGE ALWAYS LET SOME AIR OUT YOUR B...

Страница 13: ...ecured inside the side tubes with the included 3 4 inch quick release buckles On initial setup the male buckle will need to be threaded onto the 3 4 inch webbing tab installed about half way down the...

Страница 14: ...l start to smell like cat urine and this smell can be very difficult to remove Clean dry and lubricate your Cargo Fly zipper See the Cargo Fly Care Instructions for more details We recommend periodic...

Страница 15: ...These can be cut to shape and glued on with Carmo glue in the field for long lasting repairs Clifton 1 part This is not a field repair material but is an ideal glue for performing home repairs and at...

Страница 16: ...incidental or consequential damages Limitations of Warranty This warranty does not apply to products that have been modified or altered except for modifications specifically authorized in writing by...

Страница 17: ...st want to share some pictures of your latest adventure you can contact us for assistance at Alpacka Raft P O Box 1091 192 S Main Street Mancos CO 81328 Phone 970 533 7119 Email workshop alpackaraft c...

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