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The Hull
The bottom of the ABJET is made out of fiberglass, providing
you with unsurpassable seaworthiness. These boats are
equipped with a marine grade aluminum fuel tank.
is located on the inner side of the buoyancy chamber and the
other is screwed to the afore- mentioned piece from the
outside of the buoyancy chamber. This last piece is compo-
sed of a one-way check valve, a diaphragm and a cap. This
screw on system enables you to remove and replace a
damaged valve easily.
To Inflate:
Push the end of the bellows hose with the correct valve
connector into place on the valve as far as possible and turn
clockwise until the valve connector locks in place. Compress
the hand pump gently and unhurriedly. When inflated, screw
the plastic cap onto the valve until it is fully seated.
The Tube
The buoyancy chamber or tube is “U” shaped with rounded
airtight cones in the same material, ensuring complete
safety and seaworthiness. The ABJET uses large tubes to
increase payload capabilities and to offer a dry ride. In
addition, each tube is sized proportionately to the boat hull
dimensions which maximize the internal space.
Inflating Instructions
The inflating system includes the inflation valves and a hand
pump with its valve connector.
The inflation valves:
The inflation valves are plastic, therefore non-corrosive and,
double sealed for safety. The valve is divided in two pieces,
one
CAUTION
Do not drill holes or screw objects in the deck or transom without
sealing the holes. Failure to do so will result in water penetration
and eventually will cause delamination.
WARNING
Do not drill holes in the deck deeper than 1,27 cms (½”).
Otherwise, the tank will be perforated. Trapped gases in the tank
could explode and fuel leaks could occur, which if ignited, may
cause serious injury or death.
WARNING
Never use a gasoline service station
or a high compression pump to inflate
your boat. They could damage the
buoyancy collar.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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