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SAFETY WARNING

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Packrafting can be dangerous and physically demanding. The user or purchaser of packrafts & accessory equipment should understand that participating in packrafting

might involve serious injury or death. You are responsible for your own actions and decisions. The fabric used to manufacture our packrafts is selected with lightweight and 

packability being the most important factor. Lightweight raft fabric can easily be punctured and this risk must be a constant consideration during raft use. Individual 

paddlers assume all responsibility for keeping their boats from being punctured or damaged by any of the obstacles and dangers present on rivers, lakes and oceans. The 

individual paddler is responsible for deciding whether it is safe to float in or across a body of water or float down a river. The individual paddler is responsible for the safe 

and appropriate use of accessory equipment, and for not using it in situations that the individual cannot control the boat safely. Do not float in any water in which you are 

not prepared to swim. A punctured tube will result in an immediate immersion in the water and you must be prepared to deal with the resulting danger. Familiarize 

yourself with your boat's capabilities and limitations. Due to the wide variability of water conditions and obstacles, Alpacka Raft makes no claims as to Alpacka rafts 

suitability for or durability against specific bodies of water and physical obstacles.
The following safety standards are recognized by the National Paddling Sports Association, and we recommend all users of this product adhere to these standards:

Get paddle sports instruction specific to this type of craft.

Obtain certified first aid training and carry first aid and rescue/safety equipment.

Always wear a nationally approved personal flotation device.

Always wear a helmet where appropriate.

Dress appropriately for weather conditions; cold water and/or cold weather can result in hypothermia.

Check your equipment prior to each 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 changes.

Scout unfamiliar waters; portage where appropriate.

Do not exceed your paddling ability; be honest with yourself.

Consult a physician prior to your paddle sports training.

You must not use alcohol or mind altering drugs prior to using this product.

Follow the manufacturer recommendations for use of this product.

If additional outfitting is added to this craft, use manufacturer's approved materials only; do not impair entry or exit access.

Read owners information package prior to using this product.

The user of this product acknowledges both an understanding and an assumption of the risk involved in paddle sports. Apacka Raft, LLC has no way to screen the 

experience, judgment, or abilities of buyers. Therefore, we recommend that all users adhere rigorously to these safety guidelines.

Summary of Contents for Alpacka Series

Page 1: ...ALPACKA RAFT OWNER S MANUAL thisispackrafting Alpacka Series...

Page 2: ...skan wilderness like the 600 mile traverse of the Brooks Range that Thor and four friends had completed that summer From that very first raft Alpacka Raft has been the industry standard for design and...

Page 3: ...e P 5 Valve Lightweight valve allows high pressure oral inflation and quick deflation with a quick twist of the valve core Works with inflation bag and tempering by mouth or pump Handle Allows easy ca...

Page 4: ...or or durability against specific bodies of water and physical obstacles The following safety standards are recognized by the National Paddling Sports Association and we recommend all users of this pr...

Page 5: ...low you to get more air in with the inflation bag When the boat is full disconnect the valve adapter and proceed to tempering Tempering Unlike a spring valve used in larger rafts our valve is designed...

Page 6: ...portion can be installed at any state of inflation Use The inflatable pillow in the center of the deck should be inflated when in use to shed water off to the side and limit pooling To enter the deck...

Page 7: ...ng unzip the two water resistant zippers on the cockpit rim and thread the coaming into the sleeve from the end without the aluminum sleeve You may have to push and pull the PEX to work it all the way...

Page 8: ...the seat sleeve by threading the webbing tab on the foot rest through the strap plate in the front of the seat sleeve and threading it through the ladder lock also attached to the foot rest Optional...

Page 9: ...ecured inside the side tubes with the included 3 4 inch quick release buckles On initial setup the male buckle will need to be threaded onto the 3 4 inch webbing tab installed about half way down the...

Page 10: ...l start to smell like cat urine and this smell can be very difficult to remove Clean dry and lubricate your Cargo Fly zipper See the Cargo Fly Care Instructions for more details We recommend periodic...

Page 11: ...These can be cut to shape and glued on with Carmo glue in the field for long lasting repairs Clifton 1 part This is not a field repair material but is an ideal glue for performing home repairs and at...

Page 12: ...incidental or consequential damages Limitations of Warranty This warranty does not apply to products that have been modified or altered except for modifications specifically authorized in writing by...

Page 13: ...st want to share some pictures of your latest adventure you can contact us for assistance at Alpacka Raft P O Box 1091 192 S Main Street Mancos CO 81328 Phone 970 533 7119 Email workshop alpackaraft c...

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