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Sea Eagle Boats PackFish7 - Inflation, Oar Use, and Storage; Oar Blade Orientation and Use; Rod Holder and Strap Use; Deflation and Folding

Sea Eagle Boats PackFish7
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8
Slide blade onto shaft
and adjust until the
button pops up through
the hole.
To remove blade, push
button and pull blade
out of shaft.
Repeat assembly for the
other oar.
Backpack Transport
Straps (OPTIONAL)
The PackFish can be
carried backpack-style
while inated.
Attach the straps to the
D-rings on the bottom
of the boat.
Due to bulk and weight
of boat and accessories,
be cautious not to lose
balance or overexert
yourself.
To deate, push down on
the valve stem and quarter
turn it to the right. The
stem will stay in the down
position, allowing the air
to escape
PackFish7™ | Deflation, Folding & Storage
Remove boat bag from
its stow pouch
behind the seat.
Fold one side over the oor. The bottom should be
exposed 2-3 inches past the tracking strips.
PackFish7™ | Inflation & Assembly
Orient the curve of the
blades to cup the water on
the power stroke.
Pulling against the oars is
more ecient than
pushing them.
Caution!: When pulling,
you’ll be going backwards,
so check behind you
frequently for hazards such
as oncoming boats.
Two shing rod can be
carried in holders located
in the front of boat. Two
rods can be carried in the
hook & loop closure straps
on boat sides. Make straps
go between the pole and
line so rod cannot slip out
or loop.

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