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Native Watercraft Mariner Owner's Manual

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Understanding your Mariner:
Propulsion Options : Motor, Pedal, Paddle, or Sail
Hull Materials
Features
Using your Mariner:
Initial Set Up
Removing and Re-installing the Seat
Transporting your Mariner
Caring for your Mariner
Storage Tips
Basic Gear:
Paddle
PFD
Safety Equipment
Personal Gear
Mariner MultiSport kayaks are available with four options for propulsion. These kayaks can be
either motored, pedaled, sailed or paddled. Please follow the instructions provided with your
Mariner for your specific drive unit.
Mariner Owners Manual
Propulsion Options
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Summary of Contents for Native Watercraft Mariner

  • Page 1 Paddle Safety Equipment Personal Gear Propulsion Options Mariner MultiSport kayaks are available with four options for propulsion. These kayaks can be either motored, pedaled, sailed or paddled. Please follow the instructions provided with your Mariner for your specific drive unit.
  • Page 2 Polyethylene can endure extended exposure to both ultraviolet light and temperature variation, en- abling boats to be stored outdoors. When you are paddling Native Watercraft kayaks you can focus on your paddling experience knowing that your boat will perform for you on every trip.
  • Page 3: Plug And Play

    Your Mariner foot braces and optional accessories utilize the Plug-and-Play attachment system which makes outfitting your boat quick and easy. Some accessories, such as paddle holders, clip directly into the molded channels, while others, like fishing rods, can be attached to anodized aluminum mounting bars that attach to the Plug-and-Play system.
  • Page 4: Initial Setup

    Rudder The Mariner line of kayaks is equipped with an integrated rudder system that is easy to maneuver using the “in cockpit” control handle. The rudder blade is located in line with the keel making it very responsive when called upon. * Do not drag your boat! Dragging your Mariner may cause damage to the rudder blade.
  • Page 5: Storage Tips

    If you are unlikely to encounter rain during your road trip, you can also load * Do not drag your boat! Dragging your Mariner may cause damage to the rudder blade. it with the hull down.
  • Page 6: Safety Equipment

    Knife If you have additional questions about your new product from Native Watercraft or would like to learn about any of our suggested accessories, please ask your dealer. They will be happy to help you get to your next day on the water safely,...