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Sea Eagle Boats Inc. 19 N. Columbia Street, Ste1, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 • 1-800-748-8066 • Staff@SeaEagle.com
EZLite™ Kayaks| ASSEMBLY & INFLATION
Use the seat straps to clip
each strap to the D-rings.
The upper straps attach to
the forward D-rings.
TIP: When getting in the
kayak, place your weight on
the seat pad and try not to
knock back the upright
backrest pad. Arch your
lower back forward and
avoid leaning high on the
back of the seat. You will feel
the seat support your
lumbar region.
Deluxe Inflatable Seat
(DKS)
The DKS has two internal
bladders, two white
one-way valves and two
blue straps with clips for
securing the seat to the
D-rings.
Seat has two cushion
bladders inside the cover.
Each bladder requires a
valve.
Seat cover has a
zipper opening on the
bottom for access to the
bladders for adjustment or
removal.
Push valve adapter firmly
into valve, pump seat to
desired firmness. Gauge
may not move because of
low pressure in bladders. Do
not over-inflate, seat may
be more stable if it is soft
enough to conform to the
V-shaped floor. Screw cap
onto valve.
Place seat in center of boat.
Adjust strap buckle until
strap is maximum length.
Hook seat straps to D-rings
in floor.
Caution: Avoid
capsizing. DKS seat
raises center of gravity. Use
caution and maintain
balance.
To deflate seat, unscrew the
valves to allow air to escape.
Stretch retainer ring over the
valve base. Retainer ring fits
in a groove in the valve base.
Screw valves into bases.
Tighten valves firmly so air
does not escape while sitting
on seat. Unscrew cap for
inflation.
Tip: If ring is too tight to fit
over the base: pre-stretch, or
soften the ring by heating it
with hot water or hairdryer.
Install while ring is still warm
and stretchable.
To inflate the seat screw the
hose with wide-mouthed
cone-shaped adapter into
the pump handle by twisting
the collar onto the threaded
opening in the pump handle
until hose is tight (about 1/8
turn).