If the boat is to be temporarily left on a beach, part of the boat should be left in the
water to dissipated the internal heat generated by exposure to sunlight, which increases
the air pressure.
Smoke
Avoid smoking, especially when refueling the boat. Portable fuel tanks should be placed
on a padded base and securely attached to the boat with a harness to avoid shocks
and the risk of damage while driving.
Refuel
When refueling, always follow the following recommendations:
• If possible, remove portable tanks from the boat for refueling.
• Fill the tanks in a free area, away from heat sources, sparks or flames.
• Do not fill the tanks to the brim. The fuel expands as the temperature increases,
which can cause the fuel to overflow or even burst the tank.
Operation at high altitudes
• If the boat has been inflated at sea level altitude (low altitude) and then
transported to higher altitudes (for example, for operation in a mountain lake), the
pressure at high altitudes must be reduced to avoid overpressure.
Water hazards
• Wrecks, reefs, rocky shores, sandbanks and shoals should be avoided or
approached with caution.
• If you're boating in uncharted waters, learn about local water hazards before you
take off.
MAINTENANCE
DETERGENT
Household cleaners should only be used sparingly and must not be discharged into the
waters.