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TRANSPORTATION

Paddling kayaks and canoes may be 

the most graceful way to explore our 
waters. But handling boats on land can 
be cumbersome. Thankfully, proper 
equipment makes transportation easy 
and safe.  

Ideally your canoe should be carried 

cockpit-side down, but kayaks can be 
transported cockpit-side down, on their 
sides with appropriate rack accessories 
(like Stackers or J-style hull supports) or 
cockpit-side up using cradles or saddles. 

No matter how you carry your boat, 

be sure to run two straps around the 
hull to the roof rack in addition to lines 
from the bow and stern to both bum-
pers of your vehicle. Straps wrapped 
too-tightly around the hull can warp 
your boat (especially in hot weather). 
Keep the lines snug, and take care not to 
harm your boat.

The manufacturer of your roof 

rack may have special instructions and 
weight recommendations for carrying 
boats on your vehicle. Check with the 
rack manufacturer if you have questions.

If you do not have a rack system, 

soft rack pads can be used between the 
boat and your car top. Run straps over 
the canoe or kayak and through the car 
doors to secure the boat to the roof, in 
addition to tying it to your bumpers at 
the bow and stern. Remember straps 
should be secure, but not overly tight. 
Stop and check your load as you drive.

STORAGE

Your new boat is carefully crafted to 

ensure optimum durability. But im-
proper storage can quickly degrade hull 

shape, color and UV-protection. Storage 
is key! 

Above all else, store your kayak out 

of the sun. Waxes and protectants are 
simply not enough–they will eventually 
wash off the boat into our waterways. 
Signs of sun damage include fading, 
a loss of flexibility and cracking that 
cannot be repaired. Keep your kayak or 
canoe inside or under cover, especially 
if you live in a sunny climate. A tarp 
properly suspended above the boat will 
protect the boat from ultraviolet light. 
Do not cover your boat by laying a 
tarp directly on it. With the heat of the 
sun, the tarp creates an oven that can 
damage, distort or discolor the hull. 
Simply leave an air space to allow for 
air circulation. 

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On the side using Stackers, inset using J-style

Cockpit-side down on rack, inset using pads only

Right-side up using a Hullavator, inset using 
saddles

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Страница 2: ... 4 Registering Your Boat 4 Safety Warning 4 General Safety 5 Transportation 6 Storage 6 7 Care and Maintenance 7 Repair 8 Instruction 8 9 Equipment Recommendation 10 Warranty 11 12 Manufacturer s Statement of Origin to a Boat 13 14 ...

Страница 3: ...ation device Always wear a helmet where appropriate Dress appropriately for weather conditions cold water and or cold weather can result in hypothermia Check your equipment prior to each use for signs of wear or failure Never paddle alone Do not use alcohol or mind altering drugs prior to using this product Do not paddle in flood conditions Be aware of appropriate river water levels tidal changes d...

Страница 4: ...rning a warm afternoon s paddle into a challenge to remember If you prepare to get wet you ll stay warm whatever nature brings your way Protect yourself by learning to read water and weather and never leave shore in conditions for which you are unprepared Consult local tide charts and maps talk to experts and be aware of weather forecasts Never paddle alone Let people know where you plan to go and...

Страница 5: ... boat and your car top Run straps over the canoe or kayak and through the car doors to secure the boat to the roof in addition to tying it to your bumpers at the bow and stern Remember straps should be secure but not overly tight Stop and check your load as you drive STORAGE Your new boat is carefully crafted to ensure optimum durability But im proper storage can quickly degrade hull shape color a...

Страница 6: ... and skeg box keeps them clean and operating smoothly Occasional operational checkups will keep your boat in tip top condi tion Check neoprene hatch covers cables buckles straps and other mov ing parts for wear and replace them when necessary Keep all nuts tight and check hardware exit holes for water tight silicone seals Give your hull and deck a thorough review annually Light nicks scratches and...

Страница 7: ...door activity it is also good to be familiar with first aid especially CPR and treatment of hypothermia HOW TO PADDLE A KAYAK The Paddle Place your hands on the paddle shaft a little further apart than shoulder width As a guide hold your arms out to the sides then bend them to 90 degrees at the elbow This is about how far your hands should be from each other as you grasp the paddle Remember you onl...

Страница 8: ...ft intersection The blade should be kept close to the boat with its inside edge just touching the side of the canoe The shaft should be vertical Your strongest stroke will utilize the full forward range of your torso shoulder rotation yet keep the shaft absolutely vertical Your stroke ends when your torso rotation brings the paddle back to your hip Paddle re covery is now a straight forward matter...

Страница 9: ... bags spare paddle or Carlisle paddle leash Carlisle paddle float spray skirt if applicable Carlisle bilge pump Carlisle boat sponge marine radio flares signaling device safety whistle Extrasport tow line first aid kit sunscreen FISHING rod paddle clips bow line rod holders anchor trolley system Humminbird transducer Humminbird fish finder CLOTHING cap sunhat sunglasses Extrasport paddle jacket Extrasp...

Страница 10: ...mer s sole and exclusive remedy upon prompt written notice from Consumer of breach of this limited warranty during the relevant warranty period Johnson Outdoors will either at Johnson Outdoors option a repair by the dealer or replace the defective product or b refund the purchase price paid by Consumer if an inspection by Johnson Outdoors discloses material defects in workmanship or material cover...

Страница 11: ...ORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CONSUMER OR TO ANYONE CLAIMING UNDER CONSUMER FOR ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT OR ANY THEORY OF STRICT LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS OR JOHNSON OUTDOORS ACTS OR OMISSIONS OR OTHERWISE THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE E...

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