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Know the limits of your ability and the limits of your Equipment. Changes in air temperature and elevation could cause the air inside the OSG Commander to expand which could cause the boat to burst. Always release some air when these conditions occur.
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3. Screw the oar keeper onto the bolt. Be sure the string wraps on the outside of the oar. 4. Repeat steps for other oar. Set Up - Step 4 - Top off OSG Commander to Full Pressure: Items Needed: 1 - OSG Commander on soft pressure...
Transporting To avoid excessive wear and extend the life of this boat we recommend transporting it in an Outcast Kayak Bag or cover with clean, dry tarp. Do not load other equipment, particularly heavy or sharp objects, on top of the kayak. If you transport your boat in an open truck bed please make sure all sharp objects are removed, more boats are damaged in transport than on the water.
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Basic Trouble Shooting 1. Valve does not retain air when pump is removed. • Make sure that the valve stem is in the up and closed position. • Clear any debris that might be preventing the valve from sealing. This can be accomplished by either pumping quick bursts of air into the valve or removing the core valve assembly and cleaning the edge of the rubber diaphragm with a cotton swab and denatured alcohol.
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Extensive Repairs If you have a major rip or tear in your boat that is beyond your abilities to repair, please contact Outcast at 800-966-0976 for a Return Authorization (RA) number. Please put a brief note with your contact information and a detailed description of the repairs necessary inside the box and ship the package to the address below with the RA number clearly written on the outside of the box.
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