Sport Boats Owner's Operating Manual & Safety Information
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
Owner’s Operating Manual
& Safety Information
INFLATABLE SPORT BOATS
Dolphin 8.8'
Air Floor
Manta Ray 8.8'
Shark 9.8'
www.inflatablesportboats.com | (530) 268-4757
Killer Whale 10.8'
On Point Products
2105 Pasqual Dr., Roseville, CA 95661
Contents
3 Operation and Safety
4 Watersports Industry Association
Responsibility Code
5 Product Details
6 Assembly and Disassembly
9 Inflation
10 Operating Information (Loading, Towing,
Rowing, Outboard Motor)
12 Environmental Protection
12 Repairs
13 EC Declaration of Conformity
14 Warranty Information
15 Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin
CIN #: ASTSB#######
(CIN # will be located on the CE Plate on your Sport Boat)
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of an Inflatable Sport Boat. Inflatable Sport Boats are
manufactured to provide a premium inflatable boat with the highest quality material, hand crafted
design, durability, and performance to last. These boats are built with a heavy duty UV and puncture
resistant PVC material that is welded together to guarantee long lasting exceptional performance for
years. Constructed to succeed in providing your multi-sport, all environment, and inflatable tender.
Each boat has an identification number, which you will find on the CE plate under CIN #.
The first letter and figures of this ID number have already been printed on the Manufacture
Certification of Origin document at the back of this manual. Please complete it by taking
down the missing figures/letters. This ID number is to be mentioned in every correspondence
with us or any authorized service station. The CIN # is customized for each individual
inflatable sport boat made. It is only with this number that we will be able to
identify your boat and give you the relevant information.
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Operation and Safety Information
WArNINg
BEWARE OF OFFSHORE WINDS AND CURRENTS!
It is the responsibility of the boat's operator to know all laws applicable to boats and to comply
with those laws when equipping and operating the boat.
Rules and regulations may vary depending on the following conditions: the location of the boat's
operation and the requirements of local authorities; the use of the boat, the particular time of the
day during which the boat is being used, the conditions under which the boat is being operated,
and the size, speed, course, kind of boat (power, oars, etc.) and mode of operation.
In addition to knowing and following the applicable laws, please note the following:
1. Each passenger should wear the appropriate clothing and wear an approved life jacket.
2. Ensure that all basic equipment is on board the boat, including paddles /oars and an inflation
pump. Be aware of the possible necessity of additional safety equipment.
3. A boat should not be operated by an individual under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
4. Weight must be distributed evenly. If your motor-equipped boat is lightly loaded, do not
accelerate suddenly. Stability and handling problems can occur if the operator mishandles
the craft.
5. The carrying capacity and the engine capacity and maximum weight must not be exceeded.
6. Outboard motors are dangerous and can cause injury and death when improperly operated.
Never equip or operate your boat with a motor which is not approved for use with the boat.
Never approach at speed a swimmer in the water or allow a swimmer to approach the stern
of the boat while the engine is running.
7. Due attention should be given to winds and tides, which can change and therefore aect
fuel consumption.
8. When boating in unknown waters, it is always a wise precaution to obtain local knowledge
before setting out.
9. Always tell someone your time and place of departure, your proposed route and the time you
expect to return.
10. The display of navigation lights may be required. The user should ensure that the boat should
not be operated during darkness or other hazardous weather conditions unless a correct
navigational lighting has been fitted and is operating properly.
11. Safety courses on boat handling are available in most countries from national or local
organizations. Operators should acquaint themselves with the general rules of the waterways
and the local water conditions before taking a boat out.
12. On extended voyages, due consideration must be given to safety equipment such as flares,
first aid kit, anchors, etc.
13. Make sure all passengers remain seated at all times during operation.
On Point Products
Roseville, CA 95661 | (530) 268-4757
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IMPORTANT!!
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY
BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR USING PRODUCT. FAILURE TO
ABIDE BY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAN CAUSE A MISUSE
OF THE PRODUCT AND POTENTIAL INJURY HAZARD
WATErSPOrTS INDUSTrY ASSOCIATION rESPONSIBILITY CODE
Be aware that there are risks in boating and Watersports that good judgment and personal awareness can
help reduce. To increase your enjoyment of boating and watersports, review these elements of the Code.
IN WATERSPORTS IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO:
• ALWAYS familiarize yourself with applicable laws, waterways, and inherent risks
• ALWAYS wear a properly fitted life jacket approved by your country’s agency
• ALWAYS read user’s manual and inspect equipment before use
• ALWAYS ride under control, at proper speeds, and within your limits
• ALWAYS turn ignition o when anyone is near watercraft power drive unit
• ALWAYS stay clear of engine exhaust to avoid Carbon Monoxide poisoning
• NEVER ski or ride near swimmers, shallow water, other boats, or obstacles
• BE AWARE and keep clear of swimmers and divers. Be aware of beaches and launch
sites where people are most likely in the water. Shut o motor whenever in doubt of
operating near someone or something in the water.
• NEVER operate watercraft, ski, or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• THE CAPTAIN of the boat is responsible to make sure all passengers have read the
warnings and abide by rules.
• ALWAYS stay seated and never stand in the boat while moving.
• MAKE SURE the boat is completely inflated before operating.
• NO BOW RIDING. Bow riding is illegal in most areas and is extremely dangerous.
• KEEP ARMS AND LEGS INSIDE the boat at all time during use.
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Safety, Rules, and Regulations
Rules and regulations can change depending on many dierent circumstances. The
place or time of boat operation, the dierent requirements of local authorities on
water rules, boat lights, speed restrictions, and many other boating rules that should
be understood before operating the boat.
• In most countries, safety and boating education is available (sometimes mandatory).
Captains are responsible to know the general rules and requirements prior
to operation.
• Sport Boats DO NOT come equipped with a light for driving in the dark.
• Always check the weather before operation. DO NOT use boat during winds or
oshore currents.
Product Details
Inflatable Sport Boats oer a multitude of dierent sizes and types of inflatable dinghy
boats. Please make sure to identify which Sport Boats model you have before reading
these instructions.
MODELS LENGTH WIDTH CHAMBERS MAX HP MAX LOAD MAX PERSONS
DOLPHIN 8'8" 5' 3 + 1 10 HP 1,070 lbs 4
AIR FLOOR
MANTA RAY 8'8" 5' 3 + 1 10 HP 1,070 lbs 4
SHARK 9'8" 5' 3 + 1 15 HP 1,158 lbs 5
KILLER 10'8" 5' 3 + 1 15 HP 1,268 lbs 5
WHALE
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