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Sea Eagle Boats Inc. 19 N. Columbia Street, Ste1, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 • 1-800-748-8066 • Staff@SeaEagle.com
OPERATING YOUR SEA EAGLE
Capacity Ratings and Dimensions:
Persons: 1 Person
Total Weight Capacity: 325lbs
Chambers: 2
Length: 10’
Boat Weight: 26 lbs (30 lbs. assembled)
Material: PVC Drop-Stitch
The EZLite™ can be outtted with an electic motor that mounts to the skeg base.
Invasive Species Control
If the boat is to be used in multiple waterways, fully drain the boat, rinse and dry between uses. Boat is resistant to steam cleaning and
chemicals. It can be rinsed with a disinfectant such as a bleach solution. Call or check the website of the local fish and wildlife authority
for more information on how to prevent the spread of invasive plants and animals and their requirements.
WARNING: Solvents used in materials contained in this product such as methyl ethyl ketone, toluene and acetone are known to
cause disease in humans. O gassing of solvents is most concentrated when the product is new. Open packaging in well ventilated area
and avoid transportation in enclosed vehicle with occupants when new.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DEHP [Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate)], which is known to the state of
California to cause Cancer, Birth Defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Compliance
Sea Eagle boats comply with ABYC Standards, US Coast Guard standards for recreational boats and labeling for compliance with
California proposition 65.
Avoid Damage
CAUTION: Avoid damaging the boat. Do not drag a Sea Eagle boat over abrasive surfaces such as parking lots and concrete boat
ramps. Do not scu a folded boat on an abrasive surface, protruding folds or creases can be damaged. Carry or wheel your Sea Eagle
from your vehicle to the setup point, and then into the water when assembled.
CAUTION: Cart, dolly or trailer wheels rubbing on an inatable boat can do a lot of damage, be sure boat is clear of wheels.
CAUTION: When using a ratchet strap to secure an inatable, use a protective pad between the boat and ratchet mechanism to
prevent a puncture. Repair kit patch material is ideal for this purpose.
CAUTION: Avoid puncturing boat with screws or other hardware. Follow instructions when screwing hardware into Scotty glue-on
pads. Resulting damage is dicult to repair and not covered under manufacturers warranty.
Electric Air Pumps
Inate boat using electric pumps, like Sea Eagle’s Mega or Handy pumps, which are intended for use with inatable boats and SUPs that
are constructed of reinforced PVC. Pump should have automatic shut o. The hose must accommodate a recessed” or Halkey-Roberts-
type valve adapter. Typically these adapters are hook-in style, and have a choice of exible gaskets to prevent air from leaking between
the valve and adapter. Bravo pumps require a black or red gasket. Most other manufacturers adapters come with a choice of milky white
gaskets, the thinnest work best with Sea Eagle valves.
DANGER: Chamber failure with explosive force may result if air
compressors designed for construction, tire ination or work shop tool
use is used to inate an inatable watercraft. Serious bodily injury could
result. Only use air pumps designed for inatable boats and SUPs.