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Go-Float Vortex - Storage and Boarding; Upright Storage Procedures; Beaching Procedures; Safe Boarding and Disembarking

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Upright, Temporary: Be sure that the battery hold down strap is
secured. Remove all items from the cooler-storage compartment and
the passenger area. Rest the boat on a flat surface on the Beach Buddy
and raise the bow until the boat is completely upright and resting on its
transom. Be sure that your Go-Float is out of the wind so as not to blow
over.
Upright, Long Term: Follow the above procedure, but to extend the life
of your battery, remove it first. Store the battery on a wooden surface,
such as a piece of lumber, indoors. Use a trickle charger about every
4-6 weeks to keep the battery powered up.
IMPORTANT! Use a heavy line attached to the bow eye to secure your
Go-Float to a solid fixture, such as a rafter. This will prevent your Go-
Float from accidently falling over. Do not store upright outdoors—wind
may blow over. Vortex not recommended for upright storage.
Storage
Beaching
IMPORTANT! When your Go-Float
is on shore in a horizontal position,
it is recommended that you do not
step into the boat. Serious damage
may occur to the hull, deck, and
Beach Buddy
TM
.
Battery
The battery included with your boat
is sealed, so do not worry about it
leaking during upright storage.
Safe Boarding
With your Go-Float in the water, to
safely board, step as far as you are
able into the center aft portion of
the seat. This will keep the boat as
stable as possible while you are
boarding. This will also place your
weight onto the strongest area of
the deck. Reverse the procedure
for safe disembarking.
Bow Eye

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