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Owner modifications are not recommended due to potential interference with design and warranty coverage.
Details product name, dimensions, dry weight, maximum capacities, and recommended inflation pressure.
Explains how person/load capacity depends on distribution and warns against exceeding capacity or motor use.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols for hazard identification and potential risks.
Lists essential safety rules, including PFD use, capacity limits, operating conditions, and prohibited actions.
Outlines cleaning, drying, and minor deflation for pontoon care and longevity between uses.
Explains the need for a Certificate of Origin form for potential boat registration purposes.
Details the specific locations of the Hull Identification Number (HIN) on the pontoon boat.
Provides guidelines on inflation pressure, temperature effects on air pressure, and altitude changes.
Introduces the assembly process and highlights important steps and symbols to follow.
Lists and identifies small components included in the pontoon boat kit, often found in a specific bag.
Details the metal frame components required for the boat's structural assembly.
Lists the soft fabric components, including pontoon skins, bladders, and apron.
Describes the components that make up the oars for the pontoon boat.
Explains how to connect the pontoon sections to the corresponding left and right frame parts.
Details the complete pontoon inflation process and how to attach the seat to its frame.
Guides on connecting the assembled seat frame to the pontoon frames securely using clevis pins.
Instructions for assembling and installing the rear frame and cargo deck onto the pontoon boat.
Details the procedure for attaching the stripping apron to the front and rear of the pontoon boat.
Covers inserting oar locks, assembling oars, and adjusting foot pegs for user comfort.
Mentions the included bladder repair kit and recommends storing it for potential use.
Provides crucial warnings about cargo, adjustments, and standing in the boat to ensure safety.
Step-by-step guide on how to properly patch tears or holes in the pontoon bladders.
Explains how to identify and address potential air leaks by visual inspection or using soapy water.
Details how to inspect, tighten, or replace faulty inflation valves to prevent air loss.
Discusses methods and considerations for transporting the boat, whether assembled or partially assembled.
Provides instructions on how to clean the pontoon boat using mild soap and water.
Guides on preparing and storing the pontoon boat for off-season to maintain its condition.
Owner modifications are not recommended due to potential interference with design and warranty coverage.
Details product name, dimensions, dry weight, maximum capacities, and recommended inflation pressure.
Explains how person/load capacity depends on distribution and warns against exceeding capacity or motor use.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols for hazard identification and potential risks.
Lists essential safety rules, including PFD use, capacity limits, operating conditions, and prohibited actions.
Outlines cleaning, drying, and minor deflation for pontoon care and longevity between uses.
Explains the need for a Certificate of Origin form for potential boat registration purposes.
Details the specific locations of the Hull Identification Number (HIN) on the pontoon boat.
Provides guidelines on inflation pressure, temperature effects on air pressure, and altitude changes.
Introduces the assembly process and highlights important steps and symbols to follow.
Lists and identifies small components included in the pontoon boat kit, often found in a specific bag.
Details the metal frame components required for the boat's structural assembly.
Lists the soft fabric components, including pontoon skins, bladders, and apron.
Describes the components that make up the oars for the pontoon boat.
Explains how to connect the pontoon sections to the corresponding left and right frame parts.
Details the complete pontoon inflation process and how to attach the seat to its frame.
Guides on connecting the assembled seat frame to the pontoon frames securely using clevis pins.
Instructions for assembling and installing the rear frame and cargo deck onto the pontoon boat.
Details the procedure for attaching the stripping apron to the front and rear of the pontoon boat.
Covers inserting oar locks, assembling oars, and adjusting foot pegs for user comfort.
Mentions the included bladder repair kit and recommends storing it for potential use.
Provides crucial warnings about cargo, adjustments, and standing in the boat to ensure safety.
Step-by-step guide on how to properly patch tears or holes in the pontoon bladders.
Explains how to identify and address potential air leaks by visual inspection or using soapy water.
Details how to inspect, tighten, or replace faulty inflation valves to prevent air loss.
Discusses methods and considerations for transporting the boat, whether assembled or partially assembled.
Provides instructions on how to clean the pontoon boat using mild soap and water.
Guides on preparing and storing the pontoon boat for off-season to maintain its condition.
| Product Type | Boat Cover |
|---|---|
| Material | Polyester |
| Water Resistance | Water-resistant |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Color | Gray |
| Closure Type | Elastic cord in hem |
| Product Dimensions | Varies by model |
| Item Weight | Varies by model |