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      -  Make sure that yourself and every passenger are wearing a suitable personal flotation device.
      -  Make sure there is an extra buoyant device that can be thrown to rescue person in the water.
      -  Check that the boat is equipped with 2 paddles or oars.
      -  Make  sure  you respect the maximum load authorized for the boat as described on the  manufacturer’s 
         plate.
      -  Make sure the load in the boat is distributed evenly.
      -  Check that every passenger is securely seated and holds a safe line, grab handle or rope.
      -  Make sure that there is a 4m towing rope in the boat.
      -  If boating with passengers,  instruct  at least one  passenger in the basics of boat  handling,  starting and 
         operation of the outboard motor.
      -  Make sure that all safety gears are on board  (whistle,  floating ropes,  waterproof flashlight,  first aid kit, 
         fresh water, tool kit…).

      2.  Inflation

To inflate the chamber,  first  unscrew  the valve cap by  turning a quarter of a turn  counterclockwise.  Check 
that the plunger in the centre of the valve is closed i.e. upper position. If closed i.e. spring compressed, down 
position, push the plunger down and rotate to the closed position. 
Connect the air pump to the valve, rotate the connector into the valve to lock it and start inflating. 
Inflate each chamber in turn, do not inflate a chamber completely then move on to the next one. Start with the 
rear  chambers.   Repeat  procedure  until all  chambers  are  evenly  inflated to the  recommended  working 
pressure.  Use air gauge to measure the tube pressure.  If you do not have any gauge,  press  firmly the tube 
with one finger, if it goes down by about 10mm, the tube pressure is correct.
Inflatable  boats  can  be  damaged  by  extreme  internal  air  pressure .  Such  pressure  can  be  caused by 
temperature differences.  A boat properly inflated in the morning may become dangerously over - pressurized 
as the day warms up.  The  internal  pressure  can multiply many times as the surface temperature increases 
and under such conditions, seams can separate and bonded materials can delaminate. Avoid subjecting your 
inflatable to such conditions by  relieving  pressure in all chambers of your boat as the day heats up or before 
leaving the boat exposed to hot midday sun. It is highly recommended that the boat be stored in the shade or 
under cover when it is not being used.
Do not use a compressed air source to inflate the tube or you may compromise the integrity of the seams or 

a-  Valve cap

b-  Plunger

internal baffles. Seams or baffle rupture due to non respect of inflation procedure are not covered under the 
warranty. 
Using the boat with under inflated tubes may cause serious damage, including transom cracking.

      a-  Use of drain plug 

      b-  Load distribution

Please  refer  to  the maximum  number  of  passengers and load capacity of the boat in this manual or on the 
manufacturer’s plate. Do not exceed the maximum number.
Position the  passengers  and  distribute  the load evenly in the boat to help counterbalance the weight of the 
outboard.  
In rough waters, load can be moved forward to ease the motion of the craft. 

      c-  Performances

To achieve best performance, the boat must plane. If the boat does not plane you may check the following:
      -  Make sure the bilge / deck is dry, drain the water otherwise.
      -  Make sure the tube is correctly inflated.
      -  Make sure you have the correct weight  distribution.  Sea  conditions  may  require passengers to move 
         forward to the boat to get the boat on plane before they return to their initial positions.
The outboard engine plays a big role in the performance of the boat. Please make sure you use a suitable 
outboard engine for the boat. 
Outboard  trim  angle  can be adjusted  to improve  planning and general performance. Adjust the position of 

Caution

Do not used compressed air source to fill the air chambers. Over inflation may result in 
seams or diaphragms rupture.   

Caution

Keep the drain open when the boat is kept outside of the water. The rain water could fill 
the boat and create stress and damage.    

Danger

Do no open the drain plug when the boat is afloat but not in motion. 

Your boat is equipped  with a  drain  plug  installed on the transom. 
When driving the boat,  open the plug to get rid of the water on the 
floor.  The  water  will  automatically  be  drained  by Venturi effect. 
When launching the boat or stopping on the water we recommend 
you  to  keep  the  plug  sealed.  When  the  boat  is  lifted,  stowed, 
stored,  not  used,  or transported,  drain plug shall remain open to 
drain any water that could fill the deck. 

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Summary of Contents for Reef Series

Page 1: ...ned to be as comprehensive as possible Highfield Inflatables reserves the right however to make changes at any time without notice to models equipment specifications and availability Indicated measure...

Page 2: ...l authorities Many accidents involve inexperienced operators In fact many operators who have been involved with accidents do not even have a current boating license Make sure that you are qualified an...

Page 3: ...on proper registration of the product by the owner via Highfield Boats warranty website http warranty highfieldboats com Product must be registered within sixty 60 days from the date the product is pu...

Page 4: ...the water Please remember that even if the outboard gear shift is in neutral position the propeller will continue to rotate slightly but enough to cause serious injury 4 Know your boat Knowing your bo...

Page 5: ...and in coastal waters in fine weather a Name of manufacturer b HIN Hull Identification Numbers c Model d Category e Maximum motor power f Maximum number of persons g Maximum load capacity h Recommend...

Page 6: ...at exposed to hot midday sun It is highly recommended that the boat be stored in the shade or under cover when it is not being used Do not use a compressed air source to inflate the tube or you may co...

Page 7: ...not designed to be used for lifting f Beaching We recommend the boat not to be powered onto the beach dragged across rocks sand gravel or pavement as damage to the fabric and or hull may result Outboa...

Page 8: ...flate the boat fully for 24 hours Repair Hypalon boats Highfield Inflatables that have tubes constructed with Orca Hypalon coated fabrics cannot be bonded with plastic adhesives or by welding They req...

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