Clearblue NAPALI User Manual

Napali Kayak
Assembly Instruction Manual
CAUTION
obtain paddlesports instruction specific to this type of craft
obtain certified first aid training and carry first aid and rescue/safety equipment
always use a nationally approved personal floatation device
always wear a helmet where appropriate
dress appropriately for weather conditions; cold water and cold weather can result in hypothermia
check your equipment prior to use for signs of wear or failure
never paddle alone
do not paddle in flood conditions
be aware of appropriate river water levels, tidal changes, dangerous currents and weather conditions
consult your physician prior to beginning your paddlesports training
you must not use alcohol or mind altering drugs prior to using this product
follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for the assembly and use of this product
if additional outfitting is required, use manufacturer’s approved materials only, do not impair entry or
exit access
read owner’s information packet prior to using this product
The user of this product acknowledges both an understanding and an assumption of the risk involved in paddle sports; for more information contact Clear Blue Hawaii at discover@clearbluehawaii.com or phone toll free 1­707-317-5367.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions carefully: some changes have been made to the process for assembly of the coaming (steps 41-46, pages 7-8).
1. Remove and identify all the components. See Figure 1.
2. Unfold each of the 8 longitudinal rods and 2 deck rods. These rods are shock-corded for easy assembly. Ensure the joints on each rod are properly engaged with each other.
3. Each of the 8 longitudinal rods (part 4) has a color-coded tip at the bow end. The photographic images in the assembly manual have colored tapes to clearly show the positions of the different rods. These tapes will not be present in your kayak but the different rods are identified by the colored end locking units. Place these 8 rods so that the colored ends are together. The colored ends are always located at the bow of the kayak.
4. The seat has two fabric tunnels underneath for attachment to the frame. Slide the seat onto the two green coded rods so that the seat faces the colored (bow) ends. The seat should initially be positioned forward of centre, this aids expansion of the structure for ease of installation of the expansion clips (see Steps 16-20).
5. Attach the forward end frame (part 3) to the colored ends of the longitudinal rods. The forward end frame is one of the two frames marked as part 3 and does not have any stainless rings attached to it. The colored tip on each rod clips into the convex face of the end frame. It is important to put the longitudinal rods in the correct slots in the end frame. See the colored bands in Fig 2 for clarification of tube position, and the orientation of the end frame. The individual tube positions are red (top center), yellow (top side), blue (mid point on the end frame) and green (at the bottom). This pattern is repeated on the other side of the end frame. Check that each tube is located in the correct position and locked in place by rotating the tube by 90 degrees to prevent it pulling out of the end-frame.
6. The green longitudinal rods are each marked with 4 pairs of green tape bands. These indicate the approximate position of the cross ribs. Clip a small cross rib (part 7) onto the longitudinal rods onto the two green rods, in between the bow end pair of green tape bands. Ensure that the side-release buckles on the frame face towards the bow. For the first assembly the frame should be positioned mid way between these bands (which are about 2 inches/5 cm apart) however this can be adjusted later to optimize skin tension. Sliding the frame forward increases the tension of the skin, backwards decreases skin tension.
7. Clip the remaining longitudinal rods into their respective positions on the cross rib. NOTE: do not attach the 3 remaining cross ribs at this stage – this is done in steps 28-31.
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