Advanced Elements AE1061 User Manual

Owner’s Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING. AFTER READING THIS
MANUAL, SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Advanced Elements Stiffy™ SUP. It is our goal at Advanced Elements to develop new and unique paddle sports products that enhance our customer’s outdoor experience. This versatile paddleboard
has been designed with our revolutionary integrated aluminum support shaft system to provide ultimate rigidity and performance. Made of quality materials, this compact and highly durable SUP is easy to set up and will have you out on the water in no time.
1 CAUTION – SAFETY WARNING
Users of this product agree by their use to accept the inherent risks involved in this paddle sports activity and agree to follow all instructions, cautions, and warnings carefully before using this Paddleboard.
(PLEASE READ CAUTION STATEMENT CARFULLY)
2 Set Up and Inflation
2.1 Set Up
1. Pull the Stiffy™ SUP out of its bag and un-fold it.
2. Locate the Fin holders on the bottom side of the board at the tail end. You will notice that the center Fin holder
is different from the two side fin holders. The center Fin holder is for the larger Deep Fin.
3. For the side Fins, take each Fin and hook them into place making sure that the longer portion is going towards
the end of the board. You will need to bring the two Fin holders close together in order to get each Fin hooked into place. See images 1 and 2.
4. For the center Deep Fin, start by sliding the front hook of the Fin into place on the Fin holder and then slide the
Deep Fin into place and seat it the rest of the way into the Fin holder. Once the Deep Fin is in place, secure it using the supplied holding bolt. If you do not have a screwdriver handy for securing the holding bolt, you can use a coin. See images 3 and 4.
NOTE: The Deep Fin holding bolt is located in the supplied repair kit.
5. Once the Fins are in place, turn the board over so that the valve at the front of the board is facing up.
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