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Facilità d'uso
Inflate both chambers in the inflatable floor fully. If the inflatable floor is not fully inflated the floorboards will have a small gap on either side. Inflate chambers 1 & 3 to 60-75% of maximum pressure. You should be able to push 4 to 5 inches into the hull. 2. Place floorboards inside the boat. The boards will overlap when laid flat over the floor. Lift both boards and place them in the aluminum H-bar connector. The boards should be in an inverted V. 3. Push down on the center of the inverted V. Be careful that your fingers don’t get caught in the floorboards. 4. Put the aluminum side struts into place. They should slide neatly into place. If you are having difficulty getting access to the floorboards, you might need to let a bit more air out of chamber #3. 5. If you are not installing a motormount, reinflate your boat by first pumping up chamber 1 and then chambers 2 & 3. Your floorboards should fit tightly to the hull of your boat and provide excellent stability. If you are installing a motor- mount, proceed to the next section before reinflating your boat. Make sure to inflate the boat in the proper sequence. Your boat should be about 75% inflated to install the motor- mount correctly. This gives the boat some structure but keeps it pliable. The MM-3 (left), has motormount rods which are bent inward to transfer pressure into the lower section of the hull. The MM-2, which fits the Sea Eagle 6, has motormount rods which Are shaped like a letter J. First insert closure caps into the four ends of the tubular rods. Insert the longer end of each rod through the two motor- mount grommets on the top stern section. Insert the shorter ends through the bottom grommets. For the Sea Eagle 6, insert a clevis pin through the holes on the long top tubes to lock in place with retainer rings. The bottom rods are secured as follows: from the inside of the tube, push clevis pins through the holes and thread the retainer rings through them. The Sea Eagle 8 and 9 motor- mounts have pop-up buttons to secure the motormount. Holding the wood motormount block to the back of the rods, place the U shaped clamps on the inside of the tubes. Insert a bolt through the clamp on each side and fasten with a knurled nut & washer behind the board. Make sure the motormount block is mounted at the highest position. 4 Motormount Support Bench The Motormount Support Bench is a comfortable seat that improves support for heavier outboard motors. It also transmits the rotational force of the engine and reduces transom flexion under power. Slide it under the upper tubes of the motormount before fully inflating the boat. Fasten the two velcro straps to the motor mount tubes to secure the seat. Canopy Installation You should have all these parts, but you only need the 2 aluminum plates, 2 long screws, 2 brass inserts and two knurled nuts for the SE 8 & 9. The other parts are for our Sport Boats. 1) Insert aluminum rods so that aluminum tubing is all connected as shown in the picture above. 2) Place canopy rods on inside of the front oarlocks. Make sure that the single nylon strap on the canopy is pointed towards the front and the two straps are pointed towards the back of the boat. 3) Place aluminum panel on the outside of the oarlocks as shown at left. 4) Thread one long screw through one of the aluminum plates, put the brass insert into the inside of the plastic tab at the end of bottom aluminum tubing. Push the screw (now threaded through the aluminum plate) through the open space of the oarlock into the plastic tab with the insert in it as shown and tighten the knurled nut to secure the canopy to the oarlock. Repeat for other side. 5) Clip the front strap of the canopy to the rope lacing going through the 2 grommets just above the handle as shown in the picture at the right. Attach the two back straps to roping behind the blue grommet on the motormount inflatable chamber. 6) Tighten straps so the canopy is level and tightly fitted. Safety In addition to properly registering your Sea Eagle, it is your responsibility to be aware of and to comply with all relevant safety regulations. In all water sports you should have reasonable swimming ability. Just as swimmers have a cardinal rule about not swimming alone, you should never go boating alone. The next point to consider is having a personal floatation device (PFD). Not only is it the law, but from our point of view, it is just plain foolish not to have PFD's for everyone aboard. You can use U.S. Coast Guard approved flotation cushions or Coast Guard approved life jackets. The type of water conditions you are going in should determine which is safer for you. Depending on the circumstance and the type of boating you enjoy, you should consider other safety measures (i.e. if you're white water rafting, it might be wise to wear a wet suit, gloves, and even some sort of protective helmet). In a manual of this type it is impossible to give adequate space to the topic of water safety. We strongly sugg...
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