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1.  Start by giving the pontoon skins a visual inspection. 

Is the pontoon skin ripped or torn? Are there any major scuff marks? 

If so, it might be an indication of a bladder tear or leak.

2.  Check if you can hear air escaping the bladder in any suspected areas. You can apply soapy water 

to any suspected areas as well. A leak will produce bubbles. If you find a hole, fix it using the 

methods listed earlier in these instructions.

If you don't find a leak using these methods, check the inflation valves:

3.  Give them a visual inspection, making sure the valve is closing properly 

and the valve cap closes securely.

4.  Check if you can hear air escaping. You may also use soapy water around 

the valve. If you find that a valve is leaking air around its edge, the valve 

may be loose.

If your boat appears to be losing air, it might not be because of a leak. Changes in air temperature, 

elevation and use on cold water (which can cool the air inside the pontoon bladders) can all have an 

effect on the air inside the bladders. If none of these factors have changed, you may need to look for 

a leak. Follow the steps listed below.

Checking For 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 and is bonded into 

the pontoon bladder.
To tighten a loose valve 

insert the Inflation Valve 

Wrench into the valve and 

twist clockwise. It may be 

necessary to grasp the 

inflation valve cage (which is 

inside the pontoon bladder) 

to get enough purchase to 

twist the valve. Be careful not to tear or rip the bladder 

skin.

If the valve is difficult to turn, remove the valve completely 

and add a 

small amount 

of silicon 

grease to 

the valve 

O-ring and 

reassemble.

If the valve is 

not leaking 

around its 

edge, you 

may have a 

defective valve.

Please visit our website at: www.classicaccessories.com 

to order a new valve.

If you must remove the pontoon bladder from the pontoon 

skin to make a repair, you must completely unscrew the 

inflation valve from the inflation valve cage. Make sure to 

align the valves in the bladder with the valve openings in 

the skin. Since the pontoon skin is captive in between the 

inflation valve cage and the inflation valve, care must be 

taken not to tear, rip or stress either the bladder or the 

skin by over-tightening the valve.

Inflation Valve Cage

(bonded to pontoon bladder)

Inflation Valve

Valve O-ring

Check valve edge 

for leaks

Turn counter-clockwise to loosen

Turn 

clockwise 

to tighten

Inflation 

Valve 

Wrench

Inflation 

Valve Wrench

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Page 1: ...Skagit The Skagit Le Pontoon Boat Bateau ponton O W N E R S M A N U A L M A N U E L D E L U T I L I S A T E U R Meijer com...

Page 2: ...4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND SYMBOLS 5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OPERATOR S 6 INFLATION 7 ASSEMBLY 8 PARTS LIST 9 ASSEMBLY AND USE 10 14 REPAIR AND TROUBLESHOOTING 15 16 CARE AND STORAGE 17 CLEAN ANGLER ST...

Page 3: ...will assure many years of trouble free use and enjoyment PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SECURE PLACE AND TRANSFER THEM TO THE NEW OWNER IF YOU SELL THE CRAFT MODIFICATIONS Because of possible in...

Page 4: ...sons Capacity 1 person up to 275 lbs 125 kg Maximum Person Gear Capacity 350 lbs 159 kg Recommended Inflation Pressure 2 5 psi 0 17 BAR BOAT CAPACITY The person load capacity is partly dependent on pr...

Page 5: ...death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not...

Page 6: ...ther Keep sharp objects knives fish hooks etc away from the pontoons Do not use under the influence of drugs or alcohol Do not tow this pontoon boat Use only in water free from debris and obstructions...

Page 7: ...ld 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 overexpansion of the pontoon chambers posed by rising temperatur...

Page 8: ...s to successfully and safely assemble your Classic Accessories Pontoon Boat Please pay particular attention to the bold faced instructions and any information which has this symbol next to it S K A G...

Page 9: ...rs lock washers and wingnuts installed 2 Foot pegs 1 Rear platform frame 1 Rear cargo platform 2 Pontoons 1 Stripping apron 1 Anchor bag with 25 foot cord 2 Pontoon bladder patches Two self adhesive p...

Page 10: ...ther pontoon You will fully inflate the pontoons in step 5 1 Confirm that all the parts are present See the parts list on page 9 2 Identify the right and left pontoons You can identify the right and l...

Page 11: ...rd depends on the weight of the cargo and will necessitate that you try out the new position in shallow water before setting out Try making adjustments for cargo weight by moving seat forward in 1 inc...

Page 12: ...hreading the cord through the pulley mounted on the rear platform frame and attaching the cord to the anchor bag 9 Attach the rear platform frame and wire cargo deck In order to attach the rear platfo...

Page 13: ...starboard side pontoon frame oar lock bracket When you are seated in your boat tighten the straps so they are snug 15 Attach the anchor system The anchor system consists of a mesh weight bag and a le...

Page 14: ...to find your balance point When you are floating in the boat it should be level in the water WARNING Placing heavy cargo in the wire cargo deck may necessitate moving the seat forward WARNING If you n...

Page 15: ...er cleaning allow the surface to dry completely 3 Cut a patch to the correct size with scissors Allow for the patch size to extend one inch 2 5 cm beyond all edges of the tear Cut the patch with round...

Page 16: ...n valve cage The inflation valve cage protects the inflation valve from damage and is bonded into the pontoon bladder To tighten a loose valve insert the Inflation Valve Wrench into the valve and twis...

Page 17: ...carrying a partially or fully assembled and or inflated boat please consult with your vehicle trailer or roof rack Manufacturer CARE FOR YOUR BOAT The pontoon boat can be cleaned with soap and water...

Page 18: ...E A N A N G L E R S T AT E M E N T We invite you join us in our efforts to keep your favorite waterways free of invasive non native species that can seriously damage them We encourage you to visit ww...

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