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Repair Kit
All Sea Eagles come stan-
dard with a repair kit which
includes PVC patches and
PVC glue.
Repair kits also include a
valve wrench.
FastCat14.4| REPAIRS
Press on center of valve
tool with free hand to keep
from breaking the teeth off
the tool.
If loosening a very tight
valve, an extension tube
might be needed.
FastCat14.4 | TROUBLE SHOOTING
Even though Sea Eagles are very rugged and tough, you may
still experience the occasional puncture. Fortunately most
repairs are fairly easy and only take a few minutes. For
extensive repairs, please contact us directly to provide you
with further assistance. The best way to do this is to e-mail us a
digital photo of the area in question along with your hull
identification number to staff@seaeagle.com.
You can also call us directly at 1-800-748-8066 ex. 314 and
ask to speak with Technical Support for further assistance or a
quote for having your boat mailed to our facilities for our
professional repair services.
Sea Eagle repair fees start at $75.00 and does not include
return shipping charges. Please note that Sea Eagle does not
service any other brand other than our own. All items sent to
our repair facilities must have prior authorization in the form of
a Return Authorization Number.
PVC Based Glue
To patch your Sea Eagle,
use an adhesive for PVC
boats.
Plumber’s cement, epoxy,
Flex Seal, water-poofing
sprays and Gorilla Glue do
not work.
Patching
The most common
repairs are a puncture or
small cut. A penny size
patch is sufficient for
repairs of this type.
Trace the outline of a
penny on the patch
material and on the boat.
If a larger patch is needed,
use a larger item as a
template.
Pinholes
Deflate the boat and
thoroughly clean and dry
the area that is to be
repaired.
For small punctures less
than 1/8” apply a small drop
of glue and allow 24 hours
to cure.
FastCat14.4| REPAIRS
Tighten Valve
Insert valve tool into valve
opening. The valve has a
base inside. Tightening is
best done when boat is
inflated which keeps base
from spinning. If chamber
will not hold air, stand with
feet on either side of valve
to hold base.