KERO Puffin 12 User Manual

Puffin Kayak
Assembly
and
User Information
ScanSport, Inc. / Pakboats
Post Office Box 700 May Street
Enfield, New Hampshire 03748 USA
Phone: (888) 863-9500 (toll free)
Fax: (603) 632-5611
Email: info@pakboats.com
www.pakboats.com
Cross Ribs
(C)
(B1) (B2)
(A)
(C)
Stem
Gunwales
(D)
Stern Deck Support
Keel
w/clip at end
Deck
(D)
Latch Clip
Forward Deck Support
Seat
Boat Skin
Stem
w/latch clip
Cross Ribs:
Stem
(inside boat skin)
Stern Deck Support
Figure 1, Parts
(A)(B1) (B2)(C) (C)(D) (D)
Keel
Inflated Air Tube
Seat
Strap
Figure 2, Assembled (deck removed)
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Gunwale
(
in channel)
Forward Deck Support
Gunwale
(
in channel)
Assembling the Puffin Kayak
NOTE! We recommend that you study this manual carefully before you start the assembly
procedure! When assembling the Puffin Kayak, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 of this manual.
1. Roll out the boat skin and assemble all the rods.
2. Insert both gunwales as far as they will go. Close the black flaps to cover the ends.
3. Assemble keel and stems.
4. Position keel and stems inside the boat skin.
Cross Rib
Elastic Band
Figure 3, Latch Clip
Keel
Latch Clip
The sections of the long rods are internally connected by elastic cords to ensure correct assembly.
The two longest rods are gunwales. They are to be inserted in channels along the edges of the boat skin. The channel openings are under black flaps at one end of the skin.
The curved pieces without plastic fittings are stems. The narrow end of the stems fit into the keel.
The keel will now be at an angle.
The cross ribs are connected to the keel
by means of latch clips. Each cross rib has a plastic clip at the center. Position this clip on the keel as shown in Figure 3 and press in the direction of the arrow until the latch clip locks. Mount the elastic band to secure the locking.
The ends of the cross rib clip to the gunwales at openings in the gunwale channels.
5. Mount cross rib (A).
6. Mount cross ribs (B1) and (B2).
7. Mount the four remaining crossribs, (C) and (D).
8. Inflate both air tubes just enough to give a little pressure. Pull the tubes up towards the gunwales. Continue inflating both air tubes alternately until they feel hard (about as much as a fit person could do by mouth).
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Cross rib (A) is the widest one and will be installed at the center of the kayak. To install it the keel angle is moved to the center of the kayak.
As the cross ribs are installed the keel will gradually straighten.
NOTE: The hull is symmetrical. It does not matter at which end cross ribs (B1) and (B2) are installed.
The rear part of the kayak will now be where rib (B1) is installed.
Make sure the keel is straight and the stems
are centered in the ends of the boat skin.
Make sure the keel is straight during the iinflation. If it bowes to one side, add more pressure to the air tube on that side.
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