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CLEANING & PROTECTING

Dry after each use to avoid mold. 

While washing or  

rinsing: close the valve and twist the cap on so water  

cannot not enter the chamber.

 Sea Eagles can be cleaned 

very effectively with general purpose cleaning products and a 

scrub brush. Towel dry.

Protection from the Sun and Heat

Avoid leaving the boat in direct sunlight when ashore.  

Temperatures on a beach, dock, davit, etc. can get very high, 

which could affect the vinyl or glue. Excessive exposure to sun 

and heat can cause your Sea Eagle to become sticky or cause 

the glue to fail. 

 

Treat the boat with a UV protectant such as 303 Aerospace 

Protectant. Generally, protectants are a thin film of oil, which 

will help keep your Sea Eagle clean. Avoid applying protectant 

on the EVA pad or places where foot traction is needed. 

Treated boat will repel sand, water scum and tar stains.

SUPCat | 

STORAGE

If you’re planning to leave your Sea Eagle outside, keep it raised 

off the ground and covered so it is not exposed to sunlight, 

rain, leaves, berries, bird droppings, etc.  

 

Storage Tips

: “

The best way to store a Sea Eagle is folded up in it’s  

bag”. 

- Cecil Hoge, Jr., Sea Eagle President 

 

• Check for water in the chambers. Water will leak out of open 

valves when it is rolled up.

• Water left inside can leak out and cause a lot of mold. Dry 

thoroughly to prevent mold.

• Rodent-proof the storage area. Mice, squirrels and other small 

rodents can do a lot of damage.

• Avoid excess heat. Do not store in direct sunlight, in an attic or 

a metal shed.

• In temperatures below freezing, do not drop, strike or  

unroll until it is brought to room temperature.

• It can be stored inflated. If hung, support it along its length.

• After storage, inspect for loose items, damage and leaks. 

 Avoid excess heat. Do not store in direct sunlight, in an attic or 

a metal shed.

 

If your Sea Eagle has lost pressure, it does not necessarily mean 

it is leaking. If it is inflated during the heat of the day and the 

temperature drops during the night it will be softer in the 

morning. If launching in very cold water, the air inside may  

contract and cause a loss of pressure. Add more air to restore 

to full pressure. If temperature is not a factor and your boat is 

losing air pressure, it’s time to look for a leak. 

Step #1. LOOK

 

Visually inspect the boat close up and if necessary, flip it over 

and closely check the outside. Any large leaks when your boat 

looses a considerable amount of air should be clearly visible.  

Step #3. TIGHTEN

 

Check the tightness of the one-way recessed valves as well and 

if necessary, tighten them with the valve wrench included in 

the repair kit canister. 

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Step #2. LISTEN

 

If you have a rough idea of where your leak is but can’t see it, 

you may want to try listening for it as you may be able to hear 

the air escaping and pinpoint the leak.  

Step #4. SOAPY WATER TEST

 

You’ll need a bucket and liquid dish washing soap. Fill the 

bucket with clear water, and add a good squirt of soap (couple 

of tablespoons) to the water. Inflate the leaking chamber to full 

pressure. Spread lots of soapy water on the leaking chamber 

with a hand towel or large sponge. Don’t assume the leak is 

coming from the valve or seams. The leak may produce  

bubbles, make hissing or sputtering noises, or spray water. 

Spray bottles are not effective at locating many leaks.

 

Summary of Contents for SUPCat10

Page 1: ...SUPCat10 SUPCat10 Instruction Owner s Manual Sea Eagle Boats Inc 19 N Columbia Street Suite 1 Port Jefferson NY 11777 1 800 748 8066 April 2019...

Page 2: ...t them directly in order to obtain this You may be charged your own state sales tax if you were not charged sales tax at the time of purchase Registered boats generally require for the registration nu...

Page 3: ...nal flotation device and a whistle for each passenger PDFs are required by law In most places Drinking Water Snacks Boating is a physical activity that can deplete your reserves Have enough water and...

Page 4: ...rating by the motor amperage For example a battery rated at 60 Ah connected to a 30 amp motor will last approximately two hours at full speed Note this number will vary depending on conditions Running...

Page 5: ...Maximum recommended pressure is 15 psi 1 bar DO NOT use air compressors that are designed for other uses such as tire inflation They can easily over inflate cause harm to you and your Sea Eagle that u...

Page 6: ...ance on your arms will cause you to tire quickly For good balance keep your head up and eyes focused on the horizon Start paddling gently and smoothly As the boat picks up speed it will maintain a tru...

Page 7: ...UPCat push adapter firmly into valve and twist clockwise to lock in If hose untwists itself from valve twist hose counterclockwise an extra half a turn and reinsert Inflate SUPCat after main board is...

Page 8: ...e 2 from end Four holes in the center are for seat release with support tube SUPCat ASSEMBLY INFLATION Align holes in the seat mount with holes in main board Push screws down through Seat Mount and bo...

Page 9: ...otty Rail Mount Attach Scotty rail mount at end of front crosstubes Unscrew flat rectangular nut from rail mount Push stem of rod holder into base Listen for snap when seated To remove twist base and...

Page 10: ...without the Scotty Deck Mount Hook clips on D rings so that floor is pulled tight CATWHEELS Optional Wheels lock into SUPCat frame with a push button Keep wheels in down orientation and strapped to si...

Page 11: ...otors Transom mount motors clamp to the wood motor mount block located behind the seat Gas tank or battery box can be strapped to D rings located forward or aft of the frame Run strap though one D rin...

Page 12: ...or Honda Motor Turn the large nut counter clockwise to loosen Pull out the T grip to size Turn nut clockwise to tighten SUP Paddle Adjust to your height Stand paddle on ground with arm up Handle shoul...

Page 13: ...t place face directly over valve Place bag under front Fold SUPCat toward the valves pushing air out as you go Aluminum square tubes and rod holder bases do not need to be removed Keep folding and pus...

Page 14: ...or unroll until it is brought to room temperature It can be stored inflated If hung support it along its length After storage inspect for loose items damage and leaks Avoid excess heat Do not store in...

Page 15: ...s sent to our repair facilities must have prior authorization in the form of a Return Authorization Number Repair Kit All Sea Eagles come stan dard with a repair kit which includes PVC patches and PVC...

Page 16: ...t common repair failures occur because the patch is too big For repairs larger than a puncture overlap the damage area by about on each side Do not apply the patch while the glue is wet Covering a lea...

Page 17: ...lso attaches to a PFD 303 Protectant OPTIONAL Extends the life of your Sea Eagle Simply spray on every 30 45 days to improve resistance to UV chemical other types of harmful exposure Contact Us Unlike...

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