ALEKO INFLATABLE BOAT Owner’s Manual 1
Table of contents About your new ALEKO Inflatable Boat .............................................................................. 2 Assembly Instruction ............................................................................................................. 4 Motor Installation .................................................................................................................. 6 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................
Parts List 1 2 1 FRONT PLASTIC HANDLE 2 D RING D 3 HANDLE 4 VALVE 3 5 7 4 6 5 8 FOR OIL TANK 6 BENCH 7 PATCHES 8 HOGGING 9 10 9 OAR LOCK 10 OAR HOLDER 11 RUBBIN 14 TRANSOM 15 DRAIN PLUG 12 PLASTIC HANDLE 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 18 TRANSOM HOLDER 18 17 CE PLATE 1 13 CONE 16 PAD
About your new ALEKO Inflatable Boat Thank you for purchasing a ALEKO Inflatable Boat. We hope you will get many years of use from your new boat . Your ALEKO Inflatable Boat has several unique features that make it a solid and reliable boat. For future reference, record your ALEKO purchase information blow Below is a brief overview of the structure of the boat, standard equipment, and assembly instructions. 1.
3.The Air Compartments These ALEKO Inflatable Boats have three air chambers in the tube and an inflatable keel. The air chambers are completely separate and ensure buoyancy in the event of a single chamber failure. 4.The one-way valve Your ALEKO boat utilizes a one-way valve, a proven design that has been used for 20 years. This simple, rugged, one-way valve makes inflation easy. The inner valve design allows air to flow into the hull but not out and the outer valve cap makes the seal permanent.
Assembly Instruction 1. Unfold the Hull Remove the hull from its box and take it out of the boat bag. Clear a flat space, making sure it is clean and free of sharp objects, and unfold your boat so it is laid out flat. 2. Slightly Inflate Inflate tube chambers to approximately 30%. Inflate side tubes first, then the bow tube(s).Install either floorboards or air floor. NOTICE: Do not use an air compressor to inflate your boat.
board number 2 in the inside-joiner. Pull up number 2 and 3 a bit and place the other inside-joiner between until boat boards fit in it. Now push down both boards carefully.(See drawing 3) 2-2) For the models having 3 inside-joiners: Place an inside-joiner on board number 1 and push number 2 in it. Place another inside-joiner on board number 2 and push number 3 in it. Pull up number 3 and 4 a bit and place the other what between until both boards fit in it.
Motor Installation The maximum rated horsepower for ALEKO Inflatable Boats is as follows: Model Net weight Max power Max load Max person BT250 55kgs 121lbs 6KW 8HP 350kgs 770lbs 3 BT320 60kgs 132lbs 11KW 15HP 450kgs 990lbs 4 BT380 85kgs 188lbs 18KW 25HP 650kgs 1430lbs 6 BT420 100kgs 220lbs 22KW 30HP 750kgs 1650lbs 7 If you install a motor larger than the maximum rated horsepower for your boat, you could have control problems and risk serious injury.
Troubleshooting 1.Leaks If you are losing air pressure(unrelated to cold weather), check the boat for leaks, starting with the valve. The best tool to find leaks is soapy water in a spray bottle. Spray soapy water around the valve. If you see bubbles forming, check your valve seating and base and be sure the valve insert is screwed tight using the valve removal tool located in the repair kit. If you continue to have problems, it may be necessary to replace the valve. 2.
Using Your ALEKO Inflatable Boat 1.Rowing ALEKO Inflatable Boats are equipped with oars and oar locks as standard equipment. The oars can be attached to swiveling oarlocks which allow for easy rowing. 2.Motoring & Safety All boats have their own unique handling characteristics, so take time to familiarize yourself with how your boat maneuvers in various conditions. Basic seamanship is beyond the scope of this owner’s manual, but we would like to go over a few fundamentals.
Some Other Points to Remember After 2 or 3 days, there may be a small decrease of pressure due to temperature change. Before undertaking along trip, inflate the boat for a full 24 hours to be sure all chambers are completely airtight. Do not allow children to drive the boat unsupervised by adults. Avoid sharp objects when coming to dock or shore. Always bring your oars along, installed in place.
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