Battery Power Center
(OPTIONAL)
Allows trolling motor
leads and charger leads
to be connected without
opening the box. Built-in
battery meter includes
two 12-volt accessory
plugs and three manual
reset circuit breakers.
Fits group 24 and 27
size batteries.
TIP: Never connect the
(+) and the (-) terminals
of the battery together.
Take care that no metal
object can fall onto the
battery and short the
terminals. This would
immediately lead to a
short and utmost fire
danger.
PaddleSki Sail Kit
(OPTIONAL)
Sail Rig converts our
Sea Eagle PaddleSki
into a true sailboat. The
Sea Eagle Sail Rig is
portable! From the car
to the water in about 10
minutes. Comes with
everything you'll need to
sail your PaddleSki.
Paddling Life Vest
(OPTIONAL)
U.S.C.G approved! This
type III PFD is great for
all boating needs and
gives you plenty of arm
room in case you feel
like rowing. Comes in
various sizes with three
adjustable buckles and
adjustable nylon straps
for a tight secure fit.
Deflation & Storage
Although PVC material can become brittle in extremely cold
temperatures, you can still safely store your Sea Eagle in
them so long as you avoid dropping it and do not subject it
to any sudden impacts.
If you’re planning to leave your Sea Eagle outside, be sure
to keep it raised up off of the ground. Its also a good idea to
keep it covered so that it is not directly exposed to berries,
leaves, rain, sunlight and other elements. Sea Eagles that
are left in water will most likely have to be emptied from
time to time.
Make sure that your boat is dry before storing your kayak
for more than a few days, to remove any excess moisture
that could cause unsightly mildew. Choose a cool, dry spot
when storing in an enclosed area like basement, closet or
garage.
Before you begin the deflation process, please keep in
mind that you should not fully deflate one chamber while
other chambers remain fully inflated as doing this can
cause damage to the bulkheads of your boat.
To deflate, press down
on the valve stem and
turn clockwise to lock
into position. Release
around 50-75% of the
air from each chamber
before fully deflating.
Excess air can be
pushed out as you
rollup the boat.
Begin to roll your boat
from the stern. Fold the
pontoons in and replace
the skeg protectors over
the skegs. Continue
rolling your boat up until
you reach the bow and
tuck the bow in.
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