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Press and turn on 
center button

Inflation

adapter

Insert 

into 

valve 

and 

twist to
inflate

Inflation Valve

A

D

B

C

10. Inflate the pontoon bladders.

The valve is located on the top of the pontoons 
in front of the main pocket [A]. 
The valve has a center button that opens and 
closes the valve by simply pushing down, and 
turning a quarter turn [B]. The valve is open 
when the center button is down, and closed 
when it is up. 

Before inflating, make sure the 

valve is in the closed position.

Unscrew the valve cap, make sure the valve is 
closed and insert the inflation adapter into the 
valve and twist to secure [C]. Inflate using the 
foot pump [D]. 
Repeat this step with the other pontoon.

11. The bladder repair kit.

Included with your boat are self-adhesive tube patches to repair any tears 
or holes in the pontoon bladders. We recommend storing these in one of 
the pockets to keep it available for repairs.

12. Do the final fitting and adjustments.

Sit in the boat on dry land and adjust the foot pegs and oar lock placement to your leg length and preference.
Float your Fremont Pontoon Boat in shallow water. Push off, get seated comfortably, place your feet on the foot pegs 
and check to see if you are level in the water. (This is easier with a another person on shore).

 WARNING - The goal is to find your balance point. 

When you are floating in the boat it should be level in the water.

 WARNING - If you need to adjust the seat or foot pegs, bring the 

boat back to shore and make the needed adjustments.

 WARNING - DO NOT STAND UP IN YOUR BOAT WHILE ON THE WATER. 

 

          YOU COULD LOOSE YOUR BALANCE AND FALL OVERBOARD. 

Practice going forward and backward a bit to get comfortable 
Then catch some fish and enjoy your boat!

Summary of Contents for Fremont

Page 1: ...Fremont The Pontoon Boat O W N E R S M A N U A L...

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Page 3: ...B L E O F C O N T E N T S INTRODUCTION 4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND SYMBOLS 5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OPERATOR S 6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY 7 INFLATION 8 PARTS LIST 10 ASSEMBLY AND USE 11 PACKING...

Page 4: ...g to this type of boat for the first time for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before serious use Doing so will assure many years of trouble...

Page 5: ...tially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage This manua...

Page 6: ...ge of 6 years of age or by any child without adult supervision Check the laws in your state Do not use under the influence of drugs or alcohol Do not tow this pontoon boat Use only in water free from...

Page 7: ...HIS BOAT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES F R E M O N T P O N T O O N B O AT O W N E R S M A N U A L P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C AT I O N S C A P A C I T Y BOAT SPECIFICATIONS Product Name FREMONT Pontoon Bo...

Page 8: ...id exposing your pontoon boat to extreme temperatures hot or cold CAUTION On warm sunny days keep the pontoon boat either in water or in shade if kept inflated on land This will decrease the risk of o...

Page 9: ...A S S E M B LY A N D U S E It is important to follow these instructions to successfully and safely assemble your Classic Accessories Pontoon Boat Please pay particular attention to the bold faced inst...

Page 10: ...frame 4 Frame Bushings pre installed on main frame 4 Tube End Plugs pre installed on seat frame 1 Foam Flypatch pre installed on left pontoon skin 1 Bladder Repair Kit 1 Inflation Adapter 1 Cone Adap...

Page 11: ...arts Unzip the bag and remove all the parts The oars are stored in their own compartment on the side of the bag 2 Unfold the main frame and pontoons Unfold the pontoons and main frame Unfold the ponto...

Page 12: ...pegs and secure with frame pins both sides Front of boat Rear of boat 1 5 Insert the cargo deck frame Insert cargo deck frame and secure with frame pins both sides Be sure to insert cargo deck frame t...

Page 13: ...ing rip and grip strips Attach under seat strap and seat back hold up strap Side view Bottom rear view of seat Front view of seat Use side straps to adjust seat angle Seat back hold up strap 7 Secure...

Page 14: ...an oar lock drop the thinnest section of the oar into the oar lock Slide the oar until the oar stop rests against the oar lock The oar stops are adjustable if desired 9 Assemble foot pump adaptor Inse...

Page 15: ...tube patches to repair any tears or holes in the pontoon bladders We recommend storing these in one of the pockets to keep it available for repairs 12 Do the final fitting and adjustments Sit in the b...

Page 16: ...frame Fold up mainframe and pontoons and place in side A with the underseat hinges at the top of the bag Fold seat and place under flap on side B Place foot pump under flap on side B Disassemble oars...

Page 17: ...sic Accessories is a proud partner of the Federation of Fly Fishers Clean Angler program We invite you join us in our efforts to keep your favorite waterways free of invasive non native species that c...

Page 18: ...If you do not have an alcohol prep pad use a 50 50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water After cleaning allow the surface to dry completely 3 Cut a patch to the correct size with scissors Allow for...

Page 19: ...r A Leaking Valve The inflation valve consists of a two part assembly There is the inflation valve itself and the inflation valve cage The inflation valve cage protects the inflation valve from damage...

Page 20: ...it free of charge This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state F R E M O N T P O N T O O N B O AT O W N E R S M A N U A L W A R R A N T Y...

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