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state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances regarding
boating, equipment, and boating safety.
Prepare a float plan and let friends or relatives know where
you plan to go and when you plan to return.
Obtain certified first aid and rescue training.
USE THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
See page 10 for a complete list of required and recommended
gear.
Always use a US Coast Guard–approved life jacket or
personal flotation device (PFD, such as the Oru PFD). Read
the PFD manufacturer’s instructions and familiarize yourself
with how the PFD should be worn.
Dress appropriately for your weather conditions:
cold weather and/or cold water can result in hypothermia.
Carry first aid equipment and understand how to use it.
Carry an audible signal device, such as a horn or whistle.
If possible, attach the device to your PFD.
If additional outfitting is attached to this kayak, use
compatible accessories only.
Make sure that all equipment and baggage is stowed
securely and does not impede your safe exit from the kayak.
WHEN YOU PADDLE
NEVER paddle alone. It is best to have someone with you in
case of an emergency or accident.
DO NOT exceed the kayak’s maximum load capacity, which
includes the weight of the passenger and any onboard equip-
ment and provisions.
• Only paddle in flat, protected water. This product is not
designed for use in fast-moving water, rough water, or large
surf.
Avoid hazardous conditions, such as flooding, tidal changes,
waves, fast-moving currents, and high surf.
Never allow minors to use this kayak without adult
supervision.
Never use or consume alcohol, drugs, or any other
substance that may affect your coordination, judgment,
or ability to operate this kayak safety.
Never exceed your ability. Honestly assess your physical
strength, endurance, and paddling skills.
Scout unfamiliar waters; remove your kayak from the water
and carry it to avoid unsafe conditions.
Read this entire Owner’s Manual for additional safety
information.

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