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P O N D E R A Y P O N T O O N B O A T O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
ASSEMBLY
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 instructions and any
information which has this
symbol next to it.
I N F L A T I O N & A S S E M B LY
PROPER INFLATION
During final inflation, inflate until most of the wrinkles in the fabric are gone and it feels firm to the touch,
but DO NOT exceed
2
.
5
psi (
0
.
17
bar) in the main air chambers.
CAUTION - DO NOT OVER INFLATE YOUR PONTOON BOAT
Water temperature and weather affect the air pressure in the boat. In cold weather your pontoon boat will
lose some pressure because the air will contract. If this occurs, you may want to add more air.
In hot weather, the air will expand. You must let out some air to prevent the pontoons from failing from
excess pressure. Avoid 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 overexpansion of the pontoon chambers posed by rising temperatures, which can result
in seam tears, delamination and pinholes.
Avoid asphalt, sand, pebbles or concrete in direct sunlight as they radiate high ground heat.
Also understand that changes in altitude will cause the air in the bladders to expand or contract. If traveling
to higher elevation with the pontoon boat inflated, frequently check the pressure in the pontoons to avoid
over pressure. If traveling to lower elevation you may have to add more air to maintain proper pressure in the
pontoons.
WARNING - ALWAYS CHECK THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE PONTOONS BEFORE
AND DURING EACH USE.