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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Proper care and maintenance will improve your boat’s appearance and longevity. Clean 

and inspect the boat after each use. We recommend you coat your boat with 303 Protectant 

(available through NRS or your local dealer) every few months during the season and before 

long-term storage to protect against UV damage and degradation.
You should take care to keep moisture from getting inside the air chambers. Water can enter 

the chambers during in-the-field repairs or if the valves are left open during wet weather. If you 

find that moisture and mildew have accumulated in your boat’s air chambers, the chambers 

must be aired out. Remove the valve of the affected chamber. Pour out any liquid water, then 

run the hose of an electric air pump or vacuum exhaust through the valve hole. Allow dry air to 

circulate into the chamber and out the valve hole until all the moisture is gone.

PVC MATERIAL REPAIR

The side tubes, floor and floor insert have a PVC outer coating. Use only adhesives and 

solvents recommended for use with PVC. Repair adhesives and cleaners are toxic. When 

repairing your boat, always work in a well-ventilated area and use a good respirator if 

possible. Always use proper chemical protection for your skin and eyes.
You will need the patch material and adhesive (provided in the repair kit), medium-grit wet/dry 

sand paper and a solvent to clean off any oils or contaminants that can interfere with the glue 

bond. An aggressive solvent, like methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or acetone, works best. However, 

they are toxic, flammable and difficult to carry with you on the water. A satisfactory field 

alternative is small individually wrapped alcohol wipes. 
Measure and cut a patch to cover the area that requires repair. The patch should be bigger 

than the repair area, extending an extra 2” or so past the edge of the tear or abrasion. Round 

off the corners of the patch. Lay the patch over the area to be repaired, and trace the outline 

onto the boat material. Use the sandpaper to lightly buff the area inside the traced outline and 

on the backside of the patch. Only buff off the shiny finish of the material; do not sand down 

to the point where the internal fabric threads are exposed. Use a solvent to rid the surfaces of 

any grease or oils and to prep the surfaces for best glue adhesion.
Do the repair out of direct sunlight, if possible. Avoid doing repairs when the humidity is over 

70%. Apply a thin, even coat of adhesive to both the back of the patch and the repair area on 

the boat. Wait 3 to 5 minutes to allow solvent vapors to evaporate, then apply another thin 

coat of adhesive. Wait an additional 3 to 5 minutes before bonding. Touch the glued surface 

with your knuckle to ensure the surface is tacky, but not wet. Do not touch with your fingertips; 

this will leave oils that interfere with the glue bond. If the surface is no longer tacky, apply 

another thin coat of the adhesive. 
Carefully align the patch and press both surfaces together, avoiding trapping air under it. 

Remember, this is a contact adhesive; once the two surfaces touch you will not be able to 

rearrange them. Apply pressure to the entire glued surface using a narrow roller wheel or 

similar device. Roll over the patch in multiple directions, working from the inside to the outside 

of the patch. This step is important because it really helps the two pieces of material bond. If 

you have a more aggressive solvent like MEK, you can dampen a lint-free towel and use it to 

wipe off excess glue around the patch. 
Allow the repair to cure for as long as possible. In an emergency, you could inflate the boat 

after only an hour or so, but this will put stress on the patch, possibly requiring the repair to be 

re-done later. If you must inflate the raft quickly after the repair, try to limit the air pressure in 

the patched chamber. Ideally, you should allow the glue to cure for 8-12 hours; full cure can 

take up to 24 hours, depending on conditions.

Содержание Pike Inflatable Kayak

Страница 1: ...Pike Inflatable Kayak OWNER S MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...r insert Inflate the insert making sure it expands out under the bottom edge of the side tubes Start out with 3 psi in the floor If you find you need it to be more rigid go ahead and add more air The unique drop stitch technology we use in constructing the insert allows you to go up to 10 psi for the rigidity you need Finish by tightening the front and back tie down straps As the outside air tempe...

Страница 3: ...me dirty the seal may not shut completely against the valve body allowing air to escape You can clean the inner valve parts to restore the airtight seal Your repair kit contains a valve wrench you can use to remove the valve from the raft Threads on the valves are clockwise to tighten counterclockwise to loosen The outer half of the valve unscrews from the inner half When you remove the outer half...

Страница 4: ...n Round off the corners of the patch Lay the patch over the area to be repaired and trace the outline onto the boat material Use the sandpaper to lightly buff the area inside the traced outline and on the backside of the patch Only buff off the shiny finish of the material do not sand down to the point where the internal fabric threads are exposed Use a solvent to rid the surfaces of any grease or...

Страница 5: ...ar and damage from other gear STORAGE If possible let your boat dry thoroughly before deflating it Do not use a vacuum or deflator to suck all the air out of the chambers unless absolutely necessary The ideal storage position is unfolded in a cool dry location with a small amount of air left in the chambers If space is limited store the boat loosely rolled with the valves open in a protective bag ...

Страница 6: ...pt expressly set forth herein NRS disclaims all warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose EXCLUSIONS FROM LIMITED WARRANTY Deterioration of a boat increases dramatically when water is allowed to stand in the tubes Since this condition can be remedied only by the owner s care any problems attributed to w...

Страница 7: ...e of Dealer Dealer Address 1 How will your new NRS raft be used most Whitewater__ Fishing__ Other_________________________________ 2 How many days a year do you boat check one 1 10__ 10 20__ 20 30__ 30 __ 3 What water sports do you participate in Check all that apply _WW kayak _inflatable kayak _canoe _water ski _raft _cataraft _sit on top kayak _body board _scuba dive _sea kayak _kayak fish _rec ...

Страница 8: ...2009 S Main Street Moscow ID 83843 Place Stamp Here 48205 Ver 2 ...

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