10
SUPCat |
ASSEMBLY & INFLATION
Locking Swivel Seat and
Pedestal
Hardware:
4 - ¼” x ½“ hex head screws
4 - Wingnuts
Pull black arm forward to un-
lock swivel. Turn swivel plates
so they are diagonal to each
other.
Caution!
Swivel is
intentionally difficult to turn, if
necessary insert a screwdriver
into a slot to lever swivel
plated to turn.
Hold pedestal against swivel.
Insert hex head screws
through swivel and pedestal
slots. Thread wingnut onto
screw. Do not tighten until all
screws are in. Hold screw head
with wrench, tighten
wingnuts.
Slide pedestal base into the
mount. Locking tongue will
point downward when
pedestal base is pushed all the
way in.
When sitting on the seat, pull
lever outward (toward your
knees) to unlock and twist
body to swivel.
Release lever to relock.
Motors
Transom mount motors clamp
to the wood motor mount
block located behind the seat.
Gas tank or battery box can be
strapped to D-rings located
forward or aft of the frame.
Run strap though one D-ring,
over box, through second
D-ring, back over box and
through buckle. Pull tight and
check strap frequently during
use.
Caution!
straps stretch
when wet. Tighten strap when
wet.
Cooler (not sold by Sea
Eagle)
Two 18” elastic cords with
hooks are needed. Place
cooler in front of forward
crosstube, hook elastic cord to
D-ring and run cord through
cooler handle.
Repeat for other side.
Anchor Trolley (not sold by
Sea Eagle)
Loop trolley line (+5/16” rope
x approximately 18’) through
D-rings on side of SUPCat and
tie ends together. Tie anchor
line to trolley line. Anchor
position can be adjusted for
wind and current.
In photo we used a ring, a clip
and float. Unclip anchor line
from the ring in an emergency
situation, drop clip. Float will
keep line on surface for later
retrieval.