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2. USAGE

 

 

 

BEWARE OF WINDS AND CURRENTS! 

 

Be  aware  of  local  regulations  and  hazards  related  to  this  sport  and  water 

activities. 

 

Check with local authorities about your sailing area, tides and currents. 

 

Don't make assumptions about your strength, stamina or skills. 

 

Never underestimate the forces of nature. 

 

Never exceed the permitted number of persons on board or the maximum load. 

 

Avoid  contact  of  the  air  bladders  with  sharp  objects  and  corrosive  liquids (e.g. 
acid). 

 

This product comes with a carrying bag. Keep it out of reach of children: danger 
of suffocation! 

 
 

 

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
 
 

Model  Weight 

Max. 

Load 

capacity 

Air pressure 

of side tubes 

Air pressure of 

bottom floor 

tube 

V335  12.8 kg  200 kg 

440 lbs 

0.1

 

bar 

1.45 psi 

0.1 bar 

1.45 psi 

GV410  25.4 kg  250 kg 

550 lbs 

0.1 bar 

1.45 psi 

0.1 bar 

1.45 psi 

VS335 

 

12.8 kg  200 kg 

440 lbs 

0.1 bar 

1.45 psi 

0.48 bar 

7.00 psi 

GVS410 

 

16.8 kg  250 kg 

550 lbs 

0.1 bar 

1.45 psi 

0.48 bar 

7.00 psi 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GRAND VOYAGER GV410

Page 1: ...1 USER GUIDE ROCKSIDE INFLATABLE KAYAK VULCAIN V335 VS335 SUPERCHARGED GRAND VOYAGER GV410 GVS410 SUPERCHARGED Version EN...

Page 2: ...1 General information 3 2 Usage 4 3 Technical specifications 4 4 Builder s plate 5 5 Fin setup 6 6 Inflation 7 7 Seats setup 10 8 Drain system 11 9 Deflation 11 10 Folding 12 11 Storage 13 12 Repairs...

Page 3: ...u wear buoyancy aids life jackets or buoyancy aids In some countries these tools may be mandatory legal requirement Please refer to the regulations in force in the country of use of the inflatable can...

Page 4: ...ximum load Avoid contact of the air bladders with sharp objects and corrosive liquids e g acid This product comes with a carrying bag Keep it out of reach of children danger of suffocation 3 TECHNICAL...

Page 5: ...5 4 BUILDER S PLATE Air compressor forbidden Max air pressure Serial number Max load capacity Inflation sequence Number of people...

Page 6: ...ow water may cause the loss of the fin For its installation and dismantling do this while the kayak is deflated Step 1 Attach the first hook towards the front of the kayak Step 2 Pull the fin back Thi...

Page 7: ...es 1 Boston Valve s Unscrew the valve cap screw the valve insert onto its base and check that the valve cap stays accessible Insert the pump hose end piece and inflate it until you will reach the requ...

Page 8: ...flate the bottom floor Side bladder Bottom floor Air pressure V335 GV410 1 45 psi 0 1 bar Air pressure Supercharged Version 7 00 psi 0 48 bar Air pressure V335 GV410 1 45 psi 0 1 bar Air pressure Supe...

Page 9: ...l is reached Under pressure re inflate slightly WARNING If you leave your kayak exposed to the hot sun check the pressure and deflate it slightly Otherwise the kayak may become over inflated and stret...

Page 10: ...kayak matching the position of the Velcro strips on the floor Attach the webbing straps from the sides of the backrest to the D rings located inside the kayak on the side walls chambers Tighten the s...

Page 11: ...nside the kayak 9 DEFLATION After rinsing your kayak with clean water open the drain cap to let the water out To deflate the kayak remove the valve cap from the valves in the side bladders first and k...

Page 12: ...10 FOLDING 1 Fold the 2 sides into the middle 2 Roll it up from the opposite end of the valves so remaining air can escape from the valves Repeat the procedure if you notice remaining air in the bladd...

Page 13: ...a repair in optimal conditions the hygrometric degree must be less than 60 and the temperature must be between 18 C 25 C Avoid repairing in rain or sunlight To remove a tube open the zipper on the cov...

Page 14: ...repair or replace the defective part or item as deemed necessary by Rockside Rockside shall not be held liable for incidental and consequential damages There are no warranties which extend beyond the...

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