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Motor Installation - Sea Eagle 10.6 SR-RIK Instructions And Owner's Manual

Transom boats

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Secure the velcro flap on the other side of the WS2505 so that the
bag rests on the floor below the WS2505 seat.
pressure as the hull chambers. (This wouldn't be too comfortable either!)
Sea Eagle Sun/Rain Canopy (Optional)
All the parts shown at left are included with your
hardware bag. The longer screws are used for our
motormount boats and are not needed.
1) Insert aluminum v-brace rods so that
aluminum tubing is all connected as shown in
the diagram below.
2) Locate the hole in the material flange on
your boat. This will be between the front carry
handle and oarlock.
The new Aluminum Beach Seats
have nylon slotted fittings under
them on both sides as shown in
the picture.
To attach the Aluminum Bench
Seat, feed the fabric beads on
the pontoons through the nylon
slotted
fittings
under
Aluminum Bench Seat on both
sides as shown. While you do
this please make sure that the
boat is inflated about 50% just to
get the boat fabric out of the way.
Slide the seat over fabric beads
so that it is towards the center.
Now you may
inflate the boat
fully. Attached
Aluminum Bench
Seat looks like this.
Cushioned Seat Bag (Optional)
The Sea Eagle Seat Bag fits
neatly under the WS2505
aluminum seat. Peel off the
velcro flap on top of the bag and
wrap around the WS2505 seat.
Bow Bag (Optional)
Your Sea Eagle Bow Bag
attaches to the rope lacing or
grommets on our transom boats.
Comes with a convenient velcro
flap and wide zipper.
Deluxe Sportboat Seat
(Optional)
Unzip the zippers on the side of
the seat to reveal the one way
valves. This seat should be
inflated so that the chamber can
be pushed in about 3/4" with
moderate effort. It is not
designed to hold the same air
the
screw through one of the aluminum plates, put the brass insert into
the inside of the plastic tab at the end of bottom aluminum tubing.
Push the screw (now threaded through the aluminum plate) through
the hole in the material flange into the plastic tab with the insert in it as
shown. Tighten knurled nut to secure the canopy to the oarlock.
Repeat for other side.
6) Clip the front strap of the canopy to the rope lacing going through
the material flange at the bow of the boat. Some boat models do not
have a material flange in the bow. In that case, attach the front strap
to the bow lifting handle. Attach the two back straps to roping abeam
the transom.
7) Tighten straps so the canopy is level and tightly fitted.

Motor installation

Sea Eagle recommends short shaft (15") outboard motors for our
transom boats. Longer shaft motors can be used on all of our boats,
but they will require a greater depth of water. Do not exceed the
maximum rated HP for your boat.
Read the instruction manual supplied by the outboard motor
manufacturer. All outboards are slightly different, and some require
special installation procedures. Below is a general outline:
• Set the motor on tilt and tilt the mounting bracket.
• Place the motor in the center of the transom.
• Screw the mounting brackets securely to the transom.
State and Local Registration
Because your Transom Boat is used with a motor, you will be required
to register it. Your State Dept. of Motor Vehicles will assign a registra-
tion number that must be displayed near the bow of your boat. Hint:
instead of applying the registration numbers directly on the boat where
they may fall off or fade, apply them to a piece of wood or plastic
which you tie to the rope lacing on the boat. You will be required to
provide the certificate of origin (MSO), which will be included in the
package with your boat to register.
Care and Preservation
If it is going to be in direct sunlight or exposed to leaves, berries or
rain, use a boat cover. Sea Eagle sells an excellent boat cover for our
transom boats on our website at www.SeaEagle.com/accessories.
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3) Place canopy rods on
the inside of the blue
material flange as shown
in inset 1 on the right.
Make sure that the single
nylon strap on the
canopy is pointed to-
wards the front and the
two straps are pointed
towards the back of the
boat.
4) Place aluminum panel
on the outside of the
material flange.
5) Thread one short
There is very little that you
have to do to keep your boat
in good condition for many
years. You may store it
inflated or deflated. If you
leave it outside, raise it up
off the ground.

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