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		 All of us at Mercury Marine want to thank you for choosing a   
					Mercury Marine Inflatable boat. You have made a sound   
					investment in boating pleasure. We firmly believe it will bring   
					you many years of boating fun and excitement.   
					This Owners Manual contains all the safety and operating   
					information you need to get the most out of your Inflatable   
					boat. It also contains information on how to provide care and   
					maintenance to help protect your investment. Store this   
					manual for future reference.   
					The operator, passengers and craft are governed by local,   
					national, and when applicable, international rules and   
					regulations of the waterways. If you are not familiar with these   
					rules and regulations, your local Department of Natural   
					Resources can assist you. Safety courses are available from   
					national and local organizations and are highly recommended   
					for anyone who is not familiar with the rules and regulations   
					on operating a boat.   
					Please read and understand this manual carefully before   
					operating your inflatable boat.   
					Warranty Message   
					The product you have purchased comes with a limited   
					warranty from Mercury Marine. The terms of the warranty are   
					set forth in the Warranty Information Section of this manual.   
					The warranty statement contains a description of what is   
					covered, what is not covered, the duration of coverage, how   
					to best obtain warranty coverage, important disclaimers and   
					limitations of damages, and other related information.   
					Please review this important information.   
					The description and specifications contained herein were in   
					effect at the time this manual was approved for printing.   
					Mercury Marine, whose policy is one of continued   
					improvement, reserves the right to discontinue models at any   
					time, to change specifications, designs, methods, or   
					procedures without notice and without incurring obligation.   
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				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					WARRANTY INFORMATION   
					Transfer of Warranty....................................................................1   
					Warranty Registration United States and Canada.......................1   
					Mercury Inflatable Boat Limited Warranty United States and   
					Canada........................................................................................2   
					GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Boater's Responsibilities..............................................................6   
					Before Operating Your Boat .......................................................6   
					Lanyard Stop Switch....................................................................7   
					Protecting People In The Water...................................................9   
					Wave And Wake Jumping.........................................................10   
					Impact With Underwater Hazards..............................................11   
					Exhaust Emissions....................................................................12   
					Safe Boating Suggestions.........................................................14   
					Specifications.............................................................................15   
					Manufacturer's Plate..................................................................17   
					BOAT COMPONENTS   
					Components Location................................................................19   
					TRANSPORTING   
					Trailering Boat...........................................................................22   
					OPERATION   
					Inflating......................................................................................23   
					Overpressure Security Valve - Hypalon Models .......................24   
					Drain Valve Operation...............................................................25   
					Outboard Power.........................................................................26   
					Pre-Operating Check List..........................................................26   
					Loading......................................................................................27   
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				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					Towing.......................................................................................28   
					Air Chamber Deflates Accidently...............................................28   
					Beaching....................................................................................28   
					MAINTENANCE   
					Cleaning Procedure...................................................................29   
					Deflating.....................................................................................29   
					Folding Instructions....................................................................30   
					REPAIRS   
					General Information...................................................................31   
					Air Floor Repair..........................................................................31   
					Air Chamber Repair - Hypalon Fabric........................................31   
					Air Chamber Repair - PVC Fabric.............................................33   
					STORAGE   
					Storage Preparation...................................................................35   
					OWNERS SERVICE ASSISTANCE   
					Service Assistance....................................................................36   
					Parts And Accessories Inquiries................................................36   
					Service Away From Home.........................................................36   
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				WARRANTY INFORMATION   
					Transfer of Warranty   
					The limited warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser, but   
					only for the remainder of the unused portion of the limited warranty.   
					This will not apply to products used for commercial applications.   
					To transfer the warranty to the subsequent owner, send or fax a   
					copy of the bill of sale or purchase agreement, new owner’s name,   
					address and hull identification number (HIN) to Mercury Marine’s   
					warranty registration department. In the United States and   
					Canada, mail to:   
					Mercury Marine   
					Attn: Warranty Registration Department   
					W6250 W. Pioneer Road   
					P.O. Box 1939   
					Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1939   
					920-929-5054   
					Fax 920-929-5893   
					Upon processing the transfer of warranty, Mercury Marine will send   
					registration verification to the new owner of the product by mail.   
					There is no charge for this service.   
					For products purchased outside the United States and Canada,   
					contact the distributor in your country, or the Marine Power Service   
					Center closest to you.   
					Warranty Registration United States and Canada   
					Outside United States and Canada ‑ Check with your local   
					distributor.   
					1. You may change your address at any time, including at time   
					of warranty claim, by calling Mercury Marine or sending a letter   
					or fax with your name, old address, new address, and hull   
					identification number (HIN) to Mercury Marine’s warranty   
					registration department. Your dealer can also process this   
					change of information.   
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				WARRANTY INFORMATION   
					Mercury Marine   
					Attn: Warranty Registration Department   
					W6250 W. Pioneer Road   
					P.O. Box 1939   
					Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1939   
					920-929-5054   
					Fax 920-929-5893   
					NOTE: Registration lists must be maintained by Mercury Marine   
					and any dealer on marine products sold in the United States,   
					should a safety recall notification under the Federal Safety Act be   
					required.   
					2. To be eligible for warranty coverage, the product must be   
					registered with Mercury Marine. At the time of sale, the dealer   
					should complete the warranty registration and immediately   
					submit it to Mercury Marine via MercNET, E‑mail, or mail.   
					Upon receipt of this warranty registration, Mercury Marine will   
					record the registration.   
					3. Upon processing the warranty registration, Mercury Marine   
					will send registration verification by mail to the purchaser of   
					the product. If this registration verification is not received   
					within 30 days, please contact your selling dealer immediately.   
					Warranty coverage is not effective until your product is   
					registered with Mercury Marine.   
					Mercury Inflatable Boat Limited Warranty United   
					States and Canada   
					Outside United States and Canada ‑ Check with your local   
					distributor.   
					WHAT IS COVERED   
					Mercury Marine Inflatable Boats are warranted to be free of defects   
					in material and workmanship during the period described following.   
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					DURATION OF COVERAGE   
					The fiberglass hull, air deck® floor, all hull attachments and   
					accessories, but not limited to, floorboards. seats, rope holders,   
					oar locks, oars, rope, air pump, lifting handles, d‑rings, oar holders,   
					valves, seat webbings, and transom integrity are covered by this   
					Limited Warranty for one (1) year from the date the product is first   
					sold, or the date on which the product is first put into service,   
					whichever occurs first. All the air holding fabrics are warranted   
					against defects in material or workmanship that cause blistering   
					and delaminating for five (5) years for Duratex (PVC) fabrics and   
					ten (10) years for Hypalon fabrics. The repair, replacement of   
					parts, or the performance of service under this warranty does not   
					extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date.   
					Unexpired warranty coverage can be transferred to a subsequent   
					purchaser upon proper registration of the product.   
					CONDITIONS THAT MUST BE MET IN ORDER TO OBTAIN   
					WARRANTY COVERAGE   
					Warranty coverage is available only to retail customers that   
					purchase from a Dealer authorized by Mercury Marine to distribute   
					the product in the country in which the sale occurred. Warranty   
					coverage becomes available upon proper registration of the   
					product by the authorized dealer. Routine maintenance outlined in   
					the Operation and Maintenance Manual must be performed in a   
					timely manner in order to maintain warranty coverage. If the retail   
					customer performs this maintenance, Mercury Marine reserves the   
					right to make future warranty coverage contingent on proof of   
					proper maintenance.   
					WHAT MERCURY WILL DO   
					Mercury’s sole exclusive obligation under this warranty is limited   
					to, at our option, repairing a defective part, replacing such part or   
					parts with new or Mercury Marine certified remanufactured parts,   
					or refunding the purchase price of the Mercury product. Mercury’s   
					sole and exclusive obligation under the limited warranty against   
					fabric delimitation is the replacement of the boat skin (only the boat   
					skin). Mercury reserves the right to improve or modify products   
					previously manufactured.   
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				WARRANTY INFORMATION   
					HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE   
					The customer must provide Mercury with a reasonable opportunity   
					to repair, and reasonable access to the product for warranty   
					service. Warranty claims shall be made by delivering the product   
					for inspection to a Mercury dealer authorized to service the   
					product. If purchaser cannot deliver the product to such a dealer,   
					written notice must be given to Mercury. We will then arrange for   
					the inspection and any covered repair. Purchaser in that case shall   
					pay for all related transportation charges and/or travel time. If the   
					service provided is not covered by this warranty, purchaser shall   
					pay for all related labor and material, and any other expenses   
					associated with that service. Purchaser shall not, unless requested   
					by Mercury, ship the product or parts of the product directly to   
					Mercury. Proof of registered ownership must be presented to the   
					dealer at the time warranty service is requested in order to obtain   
					coverage.   
					WHAT IS NOT COVERED   
					This Limited Warranty does not cover routine maintenance items,   
					adjustments, normal wear and tear, puncture, discoloration,   
					oxidation, abrasion or damage caused by abuse, abnormal use,   
					neglect, accident, improper service, use of an accessory or part   
					not manufactured or sold by Mercury Marine, or alteration or   
					removal of parts. Use of the product for racing or other competitive   
					activity, at any point, even by a prior owner of the product, voids   
					the warranty. The engine, engine accessories, controls, props,   
					batteries or other accessories, carry their own individual   
					warranties.   
					Expenses related to haul‑out, launch, towing, storage, telephone,   
					rental, inconvenience, slip fees, insurance coverage, loan   
					payments, loss of time, loss of income, or any other type of   
					incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this   
					warranty.   
					No individual or entity, including Mercury Marine authorized   
					dealers, has been given the authority by Mercury Marine to make   
					any affirmation, representation, or warranty regarding the product,   
					other than those contained in this limited warranty, and if made,   
					shall not be enforceable against Mercury Marine.   
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					DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS:   
					THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A   
					PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. TO THE EXTENT   
					THAT THEY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE   
					LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY.   
					INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM   
					COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY. SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO   
					NOT ALLOW FOR THE DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS   
					IDENTIFIED ABOVE, AS A RESULT, THEY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS   
					WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO   
					HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE AND   
					COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Boater's Responsibilities   
					The operator (driver) is responsible for the correct and safe   
					operation of the boat and safety of its occupants and general   
					public. It is strongly recommended that each operator (driver) read   
					and understand this entire manual before operating the boat.   
					Be sure at least one additional person on board is instructed in the   
					basics of starting and operating the outboard and boat handling in   
					case the driver is unable to operate the boat.   
					Before Operating Your Boat   
					Read and understand this manual carefully. Learn how to operate   
					your boat properly. If you have any questions, contact your dealer.   
					Safety and operating information that is practiced, along with using   
					good common sense, can help prevent personal injury and product   
					damage.   
					This manual uses the following safety alerts to draw your attention   
					to special safety instructions that should be followed.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					WARNING—indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if   
					not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.   
					DANGER   
					! 
					DANGER—indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if   
					not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.   
					CAUTION   
					! 
					CAUTION—indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not   
					avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or property   
					damage. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Lanyard Stop Switch   
					The purpose of a lanyard stop switch is to turn off the engine when   
					the operator moves far enough away from the operator's position   
					(as in accidental ejection from the operator's position) to activate   
					the switch. Tiller handle outboards and some remote control units   
					are equipped with a lanyard stop switch. A lanyard stop switch can   
					be installed as an accessory ‑ generally on the dashboard or side   
					adjacent to the operator's position.   
					The   
					lanyard   
					is   
					a 
					cord   
					usually   
					between   
					122 and 152 cm (4 and 5 feet) in length when stretched out, with   
					an element on one end made to be inserted into the switch and a   
					snap on the other end for attaching to the operator. The lanyard is   
					coiled to make its at‑rest condition as short as possible to minimize   
					the likelihood of lanyard entanglement with nearby objects. Its   
					stretched‑out length is made to minimize the likelihood of   
					accidental activation should the operator choose to move around   
					in an area close to the normal operator's position. If it is desired to   
					have a shorter lanyard, wrap the lanyard around the operator's   
					wrist or leg, or tie a knot in the lanyard.   
					b 
					a 
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					a - Lanyard cord   
					b - Lanyard stop switch   
					Read the following Safety Information before proceeding.   
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					Important Safety Information: The purpose of a lanyard stop switch   
					is to stop the engine when the operator moves far enough away   
					from the operator's position to activate the switch. This would occur   
					if the operator accidentally falls overboard or moves within the boat   
					a sufficient distance from the operator's position. Falling overboard   
					and accidental ejections are more likely to occur in certain types   
					of boats such as low sided inflatables, bass boats, high   
					performance boats, and light, sensitive handling fishing boats   
					operated by a hand tiller. Falling overboard and accidental   
					ejections are also likely to occur as a result of poor operating   
					practices such as sitting on the back of the seat or gunwale at   
					planing speeds, standing at planing speeds, sitting on elevated   
					fishing boat decks, operating at planing speeds in shallow or   
					obstacle infested waters, releasing your grip on a steering wheel   
					or tiller handle that is pulling in one direction, drinking alcohol or   
					consuming drugs, or daring high speed boat maneuvers.   
					While activation of the lanyard stop switch will stop the engine   
					immediately, a boat will continue to coast for some distance   
					depending upon the velocity and degree of any turn at shut down.   
					However, the boat will not complete a full circle. While the boat is   
					coasting, it can cause injury to anyone in the boat's path as   
					seriously as the boat would when under power.   
					We strongly recommend that other occupants be instructed on   
					proper starting and operating procedures should they be required   
					to operate the engine in an emergency (e.g. if the operator is   
					accidentally ejected).   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Should the operator fall out of the boat, the possibility of serious   
					injury or death from being run over by the boat can be greatly   
					reduced by stopping the engine immediately. Always properly   
					connect both ends of the stop switch lanyard to the stop switch   
					and the operator.   
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					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid serious injury or death from deceleration forces resulting   
					from accidental or unintended stop switch activation. The boat   
					operator should never leave the operator's station without first   
					disconnecting the stop switch lanyard from the operator.   
					Accidental or unintended activation of the switch during normal   
					operation is also a possibility. This could cause any, or all, of the   
					following potentially hazardous situations:   
					• 
					Occupants could be thrown forward due to unexpected loss   
					of forward motion ‑ a particular concern for passengers in the   
					front of the boat who could be ejected over the bow and   
					possibly struck by the gearcase or propeller.   
					• 
					• 
					Loss of power and directional control in heavy seas, strong   
					current or high winds.   
					Loss of control when docking.   
					Protecting People In The Water   
					WHILE YOU ARE CRUISING   
					It is very difficult for a person standing or floating in the water to   
					take quick action to avoid a boat heading in his/her direction, even   
					at slow speed.   
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					Always slow down and exercise extreme caution any time you are   
					boating in an area where there might be people in the water.   
					Whenever a boat is moving (coasting) and the outboard gear shift   
					is in neutral position, there is sufficient force by the water on the   
					propeller to cause the propeller to rotate. This neutral propeller   
					rotation can cause serious injury.   
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					WHILE BOAT IS STATIONARY   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Stop your engine immediately whenever anyone in the water is   
					near your boat. Serious injury to the person in the water is likely   
					if contacted by a rotating propeller, a moving boat, a moving   
					gearcase, or any solid device rigidly attached to a moving boat   
					or gearcase.   
					Shift outboard into neutral and shut off the engine before allowing   
					people to swim or be in the water near your boat.   
					Wave And Wake Jumping   
					Operating recreational boats over waves and wake is a natural part   
					of boating. However, when this activity is done with sufficient speed   
					to force the boat hull partially or completely out of the water, certain   
					hazards arise, particularly when the boat re‑enters the water.   
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					The primary concern is the boat changing direction while in the   
					midst of the jump. In such case the landing may cause the boat to   
					veer violently in a new direction. Such a sharp change in direction   
					can cause occupants to be thrown out of their seats, or out of the   
					boat.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid serious injury or death from being thrown within or out of   
					a boat when it lands after jumping a wave or wake. Avoid wave   
					or wake jumping whenever possible. Instruct all occupants that   
					if a wake or wave jump occurs, get low and hang on to any boat   
					hand hold.   
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					There is another less common hazardous result from allowing your   
					boat to launch off a wave or wake. If the bow of your boat pitches   
					down far enough while airborne, upon water contact it may   
					penetrate under the water surface and submarine for an instant.   
					This will bring the boat to a nearly instantaneous stop and can send   
					the occupants flying forward. The boat may also steer sharply to   
					one side.   
					Impact With Underwater Hazards   
					Reduce speed and proceed with caution whenever you drive a   
					boat in shallow water areas, or in areas where you suspect   
					underwater obstacles may exist which could be struck by the   
					outboard or the boat bottom. The most important thing you can do   
					to help reduce injury or impact damage from striking a floating or   
					underwater object is to control the boat speed. Under these   
					conditions, boat speed should be kept to a minimum planing speed   
					of 24 to 40 km/h (15 to 25 MPH).   
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					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid serious injury or death from all or part of an outboard   
					coming into the boat after striking a floating or underwater   
					obstacle maintain a top speed no greater than minimum planing   
					speed.   
					Striking a floating or underwater object could result in an infinite   
					number of situations. Some of these situations could result in the   
					following:   
					• 
					Part of the outboard or the entire outboard could break loose   
					and fly into the boat.   
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					The boat could move suddenly in a new direction. Such a   
					sharp change in direction can cause occupants to be thrown   
					out of their seats or out of the boat.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					A rapid reduction in speed. This will cause occupants to be   
					thrown forward, or even out of the boat.   
					Impact damage to the outboard and/or boat.   
					Keep in mind, the most important thing you can do to help reduce   
					injury or impact damage during an impact is control the boat speed.   
					Boat speed should be kept to a minimum planing speed when   
					driving in waters known to have underwater obstacles.   
					After striking a submerged object, stop the engine as soon as   
					possible and inspect it for any broken or loose parts. If damage is   
					present or suspected, the outboard should be taken to an   
					authorized dealer for a thorough inspection and necessary repair.   
					The boat should also be checked for any hull fractures, transom   
					fractures, or water leaks.   
					Operating a damaged outboard could cause additional damage to   
					other parts of the outboard, or could affect control of the boat. If   
					continued running is necessary, do so at greatly reduced speeds.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid serious injury or death from loss of boat control. Continued   
					boating with major impact damage can result in sudden   
					component failure with or without subsequent impacts. Have the   
					power package thoroughly inspected and any necessary repairs   
					made.   
					Exhaust Emissions   
					BE ALERT TO CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING   
					Carbon monoxide is present in the exhaust fumes of all internal   
					combustion engines. This includes the outboards, sterndrives and   
					inboard engines that propel boats, as well as the generators that   
					power various boat accessories. Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas   
					that is odorless, colorless and tasteless.   
					Early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning which should not   
					be confused with seasickness or intoxication, include headache,   
					dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea.   
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					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid the combination of a running engine and poor ventilation.   
					Prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide in sufficient   
					concentration can lead to unconsciousness, brain damage, or   
					death.   
					GOOD VENTILATION   
					Ventilate passenger area, open side curtains, or forward hatches   
					to remove fumes.   
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					Example of desired air flow through the boat   
					POOR VENTILATION   
					Under certain running and/or wind conditions, permanently   
					enclosed or canvas enclosed cabins or cockpits with insufficient   
					ventilation may draw in carbon monoxide. Install one or more   
					carbon monoxide detectors in your boat.   
					Although the occurrence is rare, on a very calm day, swimmers   
					and passengers in an enclosed area of a stationary boat that   
					contains or is near a running engine may be exposed to a   
					hazardous level of carbon monoxide.   
					WHILE BOAT IS STATIONARY   
					a 
					b 
					21626   
					a - Running the engine when the boat is moored in a confined   
					space   
					b - Mooring close to another boat that has its engine running   
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					WHILE BOAT IS MOVING   
					a 
					b 
					21628   
					a - Running the boat with the trim angle of the bow too high   
					b - Running the boat with no forward hatches open   
					Safe Boating Suggestions   
					In order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with   
					local and other governmental boating regulations and restrictions,   
					and consider the following suggestions.   
					Use flotation devices. Have an approved personal flotation device   
					of suitable size for each person aboard (it is the law) and have it   
					readily accessible.   
					Do not overload your boat. Most boats are rated and certified for   
					maximum load (weight) capacities (refer to your boat capacity   
					plate). If in doubt, contact your dealer or the boats manufacturer.   
					Perform safety checks and required maintenance. Follow a regular   
					schedule and ensure that all repairs are properly made.   
					Know and obey all nautical rules and laws of the waterways. Boat   
					operators should complete a boating safety course. Courses are   
					offered in the U.S.A. by 1) The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 2) The   
					Power Squadron, 3) The Red Cross and 4) your state boating law   
					enforcement agency. Inquiries may be made to the Boating   
					Hotline, 1‑800‑368‑5647 or the Boat U.S. Foundation information   
					number 1‑800‑336‑BOAT.   
					Make sure everyone in the boat is properly seated. Do not allow   
					anyone to sit or ride on any part of the boat that was not intended   
					for such use. This includes the back of seats, gunwales, transom,   
					bow, decks, raised fishing seats, any rotating fishing seat; or   
					anywhere that an unexpected acceleration, sudden stopping,   
					unexpected loss of boat control, or sudden boat movement could   
					cause a person to be thrown overboard or into the boat.   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it   
					is the law). Alcohol or drug use impairs your judgment and greatly   
					reduces your ability to react quickly.   
					Prepare other boat operators. Instruct at least one other person on   
					board in the basics of starting and operating the outboard, and boat   
					handling, in case the driver becomes disabled or falls overboard.   
					Passenger boarding. Stop the engine whenever passengers are   
					boarding, unloading, or are near the back (stern) of the boat. Just   
					shifting the outboard into neutral is not sufficient.   
					Be alert. The operator of the boat is responsible by law to maintain   
					a proper lookout by sight and hearing. The operator must have an   
					unobstructed view particularly to the front. No passengers, load,   
					or fishing seats should block the operators view when operating   
					the boat above idle speed.   
					Never drive your boat directly behind a water skier in case the skier   
					falls. As an example, your boat traveling at 40 km/h (25 MPH) will   
					overtake a fallen skier 61 m (200 ft.) in front of you in 5 seconds.   
					Watch fallen skiers. When using your boat for water skiing or   
					similar activities, always keep a fallen or down skier on the   
					operator's side of the boat while returning to assist the skier. The   
					operator should always have the down skier in sight and never   
					back up to the skier or anyone in the water.   
					Report accidents. Boat operators are required by law to file a   
					Boating Accident Report with their state boating law enforcement   
					agency when their boat is involved in certain boating accidents. A   
					boating accident must be reported if 1) there is loss of life or   
					probable loss of life, 2) there is personal injury requiring medical   
					treatment beyond first aid, 3) there is damage to boats or other   
					property where the damage value exceeds $500.00 or 4) there is   
					complete loss of the boat. Seek further assistance from local law   
					enforcement.   
					Specifications   
					Model   
					Description   
					240   
					270   
					310   
					340   
					Gross weight ‑   
					PVC fabric   
					39.4 kg   
					(87 lbs.)   
					41.6 kg   
					(92 lbs.)   
					46.7 kg   
					(103 lbs.)   
					45 kg (99 lbs.)   
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					Model   
					Description   
					240   
					‑ 
					270   
					310   
					340   
					Gross weight ‑   
					Hypalon fabric   
					43.1 kg   
					(95 lbs.)   
					45.7 kg   
					(101 lbs.)   
					48.7 kg   
					(107 lbs.)   
					480 kg   
					(1058 lbs.)   
					545 kg   
					(1201 lbs.)   
					635 kg   
					(1399 lbs.)   
					705 kg   
					(1554 lbs.)   
					Maximum load   
					Maximum engine   
					power   
					7.4 kw   
					(10 hp)   
					11.2 kw   
					(15 hp)   
					11.2 kw   
					(15 hp)   
					4.5 kw (6 hp)   
					25 kg (55 lbs.)   
					Maximum engine   
					weight   
					40 kg   
					(88 lbs.)   
					50 kg   
					(110 lbs.)   
					50 kg   
					(110 lbs.)   
					Maximum   
					personnel   
					3 
					4 
					4 
					5 
					Air chambers   
					3 + keel   
					3 + keel   
					3 + keel   
					3 + keel   
					240 cm   
					(7 ft. 11 in.)   
					270 cm   
					(8 ft. 9 in.)   
					310 cm   
					(10 ft. 2 in.)   
					340 cm   
					(11 ft. 2 in.)   
					Outer length   
					144.5 cm   
					(4 ft. 9 in.)   
					173.5 cm   
					(5 ft. 8 in.)   
					204 cm   
					229 cm   
					Inner hull length   
					Outer width   
					(6 ft. 8 in.)   
					(7 ft. 6 in.)   
					152 cm   
					(5 ft. 0 in.)   
					152 cm   
					(5 ft. 0 in.)   
					152 cm   
					(5 ft. 0 in.)   
					152 cm   
					(5 ft. 0 in.)   
					72 cm   
					(2 ft.4 in.)   
					72 cm   
					(2 ft. 4 in.)   
					72 cm   
					(2 ft. 4 in.)   
					72 cm   
					(2 ft. 4 in.)   
					Inner width   
					Tube diameter   
					40 cm (16 in.) 40 cm (16 in.) 40 cm (16 in.) 40 cm (16 in.)   
					Recommended   
					tube air pressure   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					Recommended   
					keel air pressure   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					0.25 bar   
					(3.6 psi)   
					Recommended   
					air floor pressure   
					0.69 bar   
					(10 psi)   
					0.69 bar   
					(10 psi)   
					0.69 bar   
					(10 psi)   
					0.69 bar   
					(10 psi)   
					Floor system   
					Air floor   
					Air floor   
					Air floor   
					Air floor   
					Boat design   
					category   
					D 
					D 
					C 
					C 
					ISO 6185 parts   
					1‑II   
					2‑V   
					2‑V   
					2‑V   
					PVC or   
					Hypalon   
					PVC or   
					Hypalon   
					PVC or   
					Hypalon   
					Tube fabric   
					PVC   
					Boat bottom/keel   
					fabric   
					Same as   
					Same as tube Same as tube   
					PVC   
					PVC   
					tube fabric   
					fabric   
					fabric   
					Air floor fabric   
					PVC   
					PVC   
					PVC   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Manufacturer's Plate   
					The manufacturer's plate is located on the inside of the boat   
					transom.   
					c 
					d 
					e 
					b 
					a 
					14598   
					g 
					h 
					f 
					i 
					a - Boat design category ‑ see following table   
					b - Certified Europe Insignia   
					c - Model number   
					d - Maximum load capacity ‑ people + outboard + fuel tank   
					and equipment   
					e - Maximum outboard weight   
					f - Pressure of the air chambers   
					g - Maximum outboard power   
					h - Maximum number of people   
					i - ISO 6185 part ‑ see following table   
					Boat design category ‑ The following table shows the navigation   
					use that the boat was designed and constructed for.   
					Boat Design Categories   
					Navigation   
					Wind Force and Wave Height   
					Designed for extended voyages   
					where conditions may exceed wind   
					force 8 (Beaufort scale) and wave   
					heights of 4 m (13 ft.) and above.   
					A 
					Ocean   
					Designed for offshore voyages   
					where conditions may experience   
					wind force 8 (Beaufort scale) and   
					wave heights up to 4 m (13 ft.).   
					B 
					Offshore   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					Boat Design Categories   
					Navigation   
					Wind Force and Wave Height   
					Designed for voyages in coastal   
					waters, large bays, estuaries, lakes   
					and rivers where conditions may   
					experience wind force 6 (Beaufort   
					scale) and wave heights up to   
					2 m (6.5 ft.).   
					C 
					D 
					Inshore   
					Designed for voyages on sheltered   
					coastal waters, small bays, small   
					lakes, rivers, and canals where   
					conditions may experience wind   
					force 4 (Beaufort scale) and wave   
					heights up to 0.5 m (1.5 ft.).   
					Sheltered waters   
					ISO 6185 part ‑ The ISO 6185 part standard defines the power   
					rating for the boat. The following table shows these power ratings.   
					ISO 6185 Part Categories   
					Part 1: Type ll   
					Powered Boat Rating   
					Powered boats not exceeding 4.5 kw (6 hp)   
					Powered boats of 4.5 to 15 kw (6 to 20 hp)   
					Powered boats of 15 kw and greater (20 hp +)   
					Part 2: Type V   
					Part 3: Type VII   
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				BOAT COMPONENTS   
					Components Location   
					BACK VIEW   
					a 
					24737   
					a - Hull identification number (HIN)   
					FRONT VIEW   
					a 
					24738   
					b 
					a - Lifting handle   
					b - Towing rings   
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				BOAT COMPONENTS   
					TRANSOM VIEW   
					d 
					e 
					c 
					b 
					c 
					f 
					a 
					24739   
					a - Air deck floor   
					b - Air deck air chamber   
					valve   
					d - Motor plate   
					e - Manufacturer's plate   
					f - Drain valve   
					c - Towing holes   
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				BOAT COMPONENTS   
					SIDE VIEW   
					e 
					d 
					c 
					b 
					a 
					f 
					g 
					24740   
					a - Tie down rings   
					e - Keel air chamber valve   
					f - Starboard air chamber   
					valve   
					b - Port air chamber valve   
					c - Front air chamber valve   
					d - Overpressure valve on   
					hypalon models only   
					g - Oars   
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				TRANSPORTING   
					Trailering Boat   
					Use a trailer that will properly support the boat hull. Position the   
					boat on the trailer so it will rest in a stable position on the trailer   
					supports.   
					The boat must be properly secured to the trailer. Secure the boat   
					to the trailer using tie‑down straps. Tighten the straps down   
					securely so they will prohibit boat movement. Make sure to protect   
					the air chamber tubes so they will not get chafed or damaged from   
					the tie‑down straps.   
					Trailer your boat with the outboard tilted down in a vertical   
					operating position.   
					If additional ground clearance is required, the outboard should be   
					tilted up using an accessory outboard support device. Refer to your   
					local dealer for recommendations. Additional clearance may be   
					required for railroad crossings, driveways and trailer bouncing.   
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				OPERATION   
					Inflating   
					CAUTION   
					! 
					Do not use a compressed air source to fill air chambers. Over   
					inflation may result in damaged seams and/or bulkheads.   
					IMPORTANT: Do not inflate or deflate one air chamber at a time.   
					When inflating or deflating, maintain a balanced air pressure   
					between air chambers to prevent stress or potential damage to the   
					inside diaphragms that separate the air chambers.   
					a 
					b 
					c 
					d 
					14778   
					a - Valve stem   
					b - Closed position   
					c - Open position   
					d - Valve cap   
					NOTE: Air pressure can be measured using the air gauge provided   
					with the air pump or using an accessory air pressure gauge.   
					1. Inflate the three side air chambers first. Inflate air chambers   
					as follows:   
					NOTE: Install the removable seat before the boat is fully inflated.   
					Hook the flanges that are located on the bottom of the seat into   
					the nylon straps on the side air chambers.   
					a.Clear a flat surface that is clean and free of sharp objects.   
					b.Unfold the boat and spread it out flat.   
					c. Unscrew the valve caps by turning a quarter of a turn   
					counterclockwise.   
					d.Make sure the valve stems are in the closed position. Push   
					in on the valve stem and rotate to the closed position.   
					e.Attach the air hose adapter to the air valve.   
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				OPERATION   
					f. Starting at one of the air valves, inflate each air chamber   
					in turn, inflating only a quarter of the way full. Repeat this   
					procedure to evenly fill the air chambers until the air   
					chambers are filled to the recommended air pressure of   
					0.25 bar (3.6 psi).   
					NOTE: Always be aware of the air pressure in the air chambers.   
					The air volume inside the air chambers will expand as the internal   
					air temperature rises; this will cause the air pressure to fluctuate   
					depending on water temperature and weather conditions. A boat   
					that is correctly inflated, may experience a drop in air pressure   
					and require additional air when temperatures decrease; or it may   
					become over inflated when in direct sunlight or as the   
					temperatures increase. This will require the air chambers to be   
					deflated until the recommended air pressure is reached.   
					2. Fit the sides of the Air Deck® floor under the air chambers.   
					Align the forward hole over the keel air valve.   
					3. Unscrew the valve cap from the Air Deck® air chamber valve   
					by turning a quarter of a turn counterclockwise. Push in on the   
					valve stem and rotate to the closed position. Attach the air   
					hose adapter to the air valve. Inflate the Air Deck® floor to the   
					recommended air pressure of 0.69 bar (10 psi).   
					4. After inflating the Air Deck® floor, unscrew the valve cap from   
					the keel air chamber valve by turning a quarter of a turn   
					counterclockwise. Push in on the valve stem and rotate to the   
					closed position. Attach the air hose adapter to the air valve.   
					Inflate the keel to the recommended air pressure of   
					0.25 bar (3.6 psi).   
					5. After inflation, install the valve caps tight (turn clockwise).   
					Overpressure Security Valve ‑ Hypalon Models   
					NOTE: This feature is Included on Hypalon fabric models.   
					If the air pressure exceeds the maximum limit, the red cap will   
					loosen or pop off the overpressure valve. Air will escape until the   
					air pressure returns to the recommended limit. Replace the red cap   
					on the overpressure valve.   
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				OPERATION   
					NOTE: Keep items clear of the overpressure valve that could   
					prevent the red cap from popping off the valve.   
					a 
					24745   
					a - Red cap   
					Drain Valve Operation   
					The inflatable boat is fitted with a slide drain valve.   
					b 
					a 
					c 
					24743   
					a - Slide drain valve   
					b - Open position   
					c - Closed position   
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				OPERATION   
					SLIDE DRAIN VALVE OPERATION   
					When underway, slide the drain to the open position and the water   
					will automatically run out. The inner diaphragn will prevent water   
					from returning. After the water has been drained, slide the drain to   
					the closed position.   
					Outboard Power   
					Choose an outboard for the boat that is in accordance with the   
					horsepower range and maximum weight limit. Refer to the   
					Specification table in this manual or the manufacturer's plate on   
					the boat for the maximum outboard horsepower and outboard   
					weight.   
					Install the outboard along the centerline of the boat transom.   
					Fasten the outboard to the transom following the recommended   
					installation instructions provided with the outboard or from the   
					outboard manufacturer.   
					Check outboard for tightness on transom before each use.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Using an outboard that exceeds the maximum horsepower limit   
					of a boat can: 1) cause loss of boat control 2) place too much   
					weight at the transom altering the designed flotation   
					characteristics of the boat or 3) cause the boat to break apart   
					particularly around the transom area. Overpowering a boat can   
					result in serious injury, death or boat damage.   
					Pre‑Operating Check List   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Check the inflation pressure of the air chambers.   
					Remove any obstruction from the drain valve.   
					Check the outboard for tightness on the transom.   
					Know the fuel capacity and cruising range.   
					Check that the lanyard stop switch for the outboard works   
					correctly.   
					• 
					Be sure the boat is not overloaded. Do not exceed the   
					maximum number of passengers or load capacity. Look at the   
					boat capacity plate.   
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				OPERATION   
					Be sure there is an approved personal flotation device of   
					suitable size for each person aboard and readily accessible (it   
					is the law).   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Check that the paddles are in the boat in case of engine   
					trouble.   
					Be sure the operator knows safe navigation, boating, and   
					operating procedures.   
					Be sure there is a ring type life buoy or buoyant cushion   
					designed to be thrown to a person in the water.   
					Arrange the passengers and load in the boat so the weight is   
					distributed evenly and everyone is seated in a proper seat or   
					on the floor.   
					• 
					Instruct at least one passenger in the basics of boat handling   
					and the starting and operation of the outboard, in case the   
					driver becomes disabled or falls overboard.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Before departing, tell someone where you are going and when   
					you expect to return.   
					No alcohol or drugs. It is illegal to operate a boat while under   
					the influence of alcohol or drugs.   
					Know the waters and area you will be boating; tides, currents,   
					sand bars, rocks, and other hazards.   
					Loading   
					IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the maximum number of passengers   
					or load capacity of the boat. Refer to the Specification table in this   
					manual or the manufacturer's plate on the boat for the maximum   
					number of passengers and load capacity of the boat.   
					Position the passengers and distribute the load evenly in the boat   
					to help counterbalance the weight of the outboard.   
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				OPERATION   
					Towing   
					If the inflatable boat is to be towed by another boat, the inflatable   
					boat must be empty. Remove outboard, fuel tank, and equipment.   
					Attach a line between the towing rings to form a bridle. Attach a   
					towing line to this bridle and tow the boat at slow speed.   
					17354   
					Air Chamber Deflates Accidently   
					If one of the air chambers should accidently deflate while you are   
					operating the boat, shift the weight to the opposite side of the   
					deflated air chamber and slowly head for shore.   
					Beaching   
					It is recommended that the boat not be powered onto the beach,   
					dragged across rocks, sand, gravel or pavement as damage to the   
					fabric and/or hull may result.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					Cleaning Procedure   
					FABRIC SURFACES   
					Inflate the air chambers. Clean the fabric with a mild soap and fresh   
					water solution. Rinse with fresh water and dry thoroughly.   
					Open the drain valve. Use a hose to wash out any debris from the   
					interior. Wash the interior including the Air Deck® with soap and   
					water. Clean any debris from the drain valve. Rinse with fresh   
					water and dry thoroughly.   
					NOTE: Gasoline spillage must be cleaned immediately to prevent   
					damage to fabric and/or Air Deck®.   
					IMPORTANT: Do not use a vinyl preservative on the air chamber   
					fabric. Chemicals in the preservatives may dry out the fabric.   
					Deflating   
					IMPORTANT: When deflating the side air chambers, do not deflate   
					one side air chamber at a time. When deflating, maintain a   
					balanced air pressure between air chambers to prevent stress or   
					potential damage to the inside diaphragms that separate the air   
					chambers.   
					a 
					b 
					c 
					d 
					14778   
					a - Valve stem   
					b - Closed position   
					c - Open position   
					d - Valve cap   
					1. Unscrew the valve caps, turn a quarter turn counterclockwise.   
					2. Push in the valve stem and deflate the keel. Push in the valve   
					stem and turn the stem a quarter turn clockwise to lock the   
					valve in the open position.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					3. Push in the valve stem and deflate the floor. Push in the valve   
					stem and turn the stem a quarter turn clockwise to lock the   
					valve in the open position.   
					4. Push in the valve stems on the side air chambers to release   
					the air pressure evenly on all chambers. Push in the valve   
					stem and turn the stem a quarter turn clockwise to lock the   
					valve in the open position.   
					Folding Instructions   
					1. Deflate the boat and floor following the deflating instructions.   
					Keep the air valves open and the floor in‑place.   
					2. Remove the seat, oars, and any equipment.   
					3. Fold the deflated sides inward until the lifting handles or oar   
					locks meet in the middle.   
					4. Fold the boat transom inward and then fold in the two rear   
					cones inward over the transom.   
					18181   
					5. Starting at the transom end, roll up the boat from the transom   
					towards the bow.   
					18168   
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				REPAIRS   
					General Information   
					Small repairs may be attempted by the owner if the repair   
					instructions are followed. Tears or holes larger than one inch, or   
					instances where the patch will overlap a seam, should be repaired   
					by professionals.   
					The repair kit which comes with the boat is a one part glue   
					operation and should be used for emergency minor repair.   
					Your inflatable boat is made from either PVC or Hypalon fabric   
					materials. Ensure the correct glue and patching materials are used   
					when making repairs to the fabric.   
					IMPORTANT: Ensure the correct glue and patching materials are   
					used when making repairs to the fabric. PVC patching material and   
					glue cannot be used on Hypalon fabrics, and Hypalon patching   
					material and glue cannot be used on PVC fabrics.   
					Air Floor Repair   
					The air floor on all models is constructed from PVC fabric. Small   
					tears and punctures in the floor can be repaired using PVC   
					patching material, and following the PVC fabric patching   
					procedure. Refer to Air Chamber Repair - PVC Fabric.   
					Air Chamber Repair ‑ Hypalon Fabric   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid serious injury or death from a fire, explosion or poisoning.   
					The glues and solvents used for repairing inflatables are toxic   
					and highly flammable. As a safety precaution, always work   
					outdoors or in an area that is well‑ventilated, and away from any   
					open flames, sparks, or appliances equipped with pilot lights.   
					Breathing the vapors or exposure to the skin may be hazardous   
					to your health. Avoid breathing the vapors and contact with skin   
					and eyes by wearing a carbon filter respirator and protective gear   
					over all exposed areas of the body.   
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				REPAIRS   
					The repair kit which comes with the boat is a one part glue   
					operation and should be used for emergency minor repair. For a   
					permanent repair, a two part Hypalon glue should be used. This   
					two part Hypalon glue and patching materials are available from   
					Mercury Marine.   
					Small tears and punctures in the air chambers which are   
					1 cm (0.393 in.) or less, can be repaired in an emergency. Larger   
					areas, or if the patch will overlap a seam, should be patched by a   
					professional repair technician at an inflatable repair station.   
					Contact your local Mercury dealer for the nearest inflatable repair   
					station.   
					For the best results when gluing, the relative humidity should be   
					less than 60%, ambient air temperature should be between   
					18 °C to 25 °C (65 °F to 77 °F) and not in direct sunlight.   
					Cut out a patch large enough to overlap the damaged area by a   
					minimum of 38 mm (1.5 in.) from all sides. Center the patch over   
					the damaged area and with a pencil trace the outline of the patch.   
					Apply masking tape around the perimeter of the outlined patch   
					area to ensure a tight and clean glue line.   
					Using 100 grit sandpaper or a pumice stone, roughen the patch   
					area on the boat as well as the backside of the patch. When   
					sanding, you just need to rub off the protective outer surface of the   
					fabric until a dull finish appears.   
					Clean the sanded surfaces with either toluene or tolual cleaning   
					solvents. Keep solvent off skin.   
					ONE PART GLUE (EMERGENCY REPAIRS ONLY)   
					Follow the directions on the cement tube.   
					TWO PART ADHESIVE   
					Mix a batch of adhesive according to the mixing directions provided   
					with the adhesive. Keep adhesive off skin. When the adhesive is   
					fully mixed, it must sit for a short time to activate the catalyst.   
					Failure to do so will create poor fabric adhesion.   
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				REPAIRS   
					Apply two thin layers of adhesive using a short bristle brush, in a   
					circular pattern on both the backside of the patch and the patch   
					area on the boat. Allow the first layer to dry completely   
					(approximately 15 minutes) before applying the second layer. The   
					second layer should dry until tacky, then apply the patch to the   
					prepared area and press down firmly. Using a smooth object (the   
					back of a tablespoon works well), force out any air bubbles that   
					may have been trapped under the patch, working from the center   
					of the patch to the outside.   
					After removing the masking tape, use solvent to clean up any   
					excess glue, then place a 4 ‑ 5 pound weight onto the patch and   
					allow 24 hours drying time before pressurizing the repaired air   
					chamber.   
					Air Chamber Repair ‑ PVC Fabric   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Avoid serious injury or death from a fire, explosion or poisoning.   
					The glues and solvents used for repairing inflatables are toxic   
					and highly flammable. As a safety precaution, always work   
					outdoors or in an area that is well‑ventilated, and away from any   
					open flames, sparks, or appliances equipped with pilot lights.   
					Breathing the vapors or exposure to the skin may be hazardous   
					to your health. Avoid breathing the vapors and contact with skin   
					and eyes by wearing a carbon filter respirator and protective gear   
					over all exposed areas of the body.   
					The repair kit which comes with the boat is a one part glue   
					operation and should be used for emergency minor repair. For a   
					permanent repair, a two part adhesive for PVC fabric should be   
					used. This two part adhesive and patching materials for PVC fabric   
					are available from Mercury Marine.   
					Small tears and punctures in the air chambers which are   
					1 cm (0.393 in.) or less, can be repaired in an emergency. Larger   
					areas, or if the patch will overlap a seam, should be patched by a   
					professional repair technician at an inflatable repair station.   
					Contact your local Mercury dealer for the nearest inflatable repair   
					station.   
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				REPAIRS   
					For the best results when gluing, the relative humidity should be   
					less than 60%, ambient air temperature should be between   
					18 °C to 25 °C (65 °F to 77 °F) and not in direct sunlight.   
					Cut out a patch large enough to overlap the damaged area by   
					38 mm (1.5 in.) on all sides. Center the patch over the damaged   
					area, and with a pencil trace the outline of the patch. Apply masking   
					tape around the perimeter of the outlined patch area to ensure a   
					tight and clean glue line.   
					Clean the patch area on the boat as well as the backside of the   
					patch with M.E.K. (methyl ethel ketone) patching solvent and   
					cleaner. Keep solvent off skin. After applying the solvent, you will   
					notice that the area will become tacky. This tackiness ensures   
					good glue adhesion.   
					ONE PART GLUE (EMERGENCY REPAIRS ONLY)   
					Follow the directions on the cement tube.   
					TWO PART ADHESIVE   
					Mix a batch of adhesive according to the mixing directions provided   
					with the two part adhesive. Keep adhesive off skin. When the   
					adhesive is fully mixed, it must sit for a short time to activate the   
					catalyst. Failure to do so will create poor fabric adhesion.   
					Apply three thin layers of adhesive with a short bristle brush, in a   
					circular pattern on both the backside of the patch and the patch   
					area on the boat. Allow each layer to dry for 5‑10 minutes before   
					applying the next layer. After applying the third layer, wait 5‑10   
					minutes and then apply the patch to the prepared area and press   
					down firmly. Using a smooth object (a back of a tablespoon works   
					well), force out any air bubbles that may have been trapped under   
					the patch, working from the center of the patch to the outside.   
					After removing the masking tape, place a 4‑5 pound weight onto   
					the patch and allow 24 hours drying time before pressurizing the   
					repaired air chamber.   
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				STORAGE   
					Storage Preparation   
					NOTE: The boat should be cleaned and rinsed with fresh water   
					before being placed in long term storage. Refer to the Cleaning   
					Procedure.   
					IMPORTANT: To prevent fabric discoloration from marine growth   
					or polluted waters, do not store the boat in water for extended   
					periods of time.   
					Clean the boat fabric and air deck floor following the Cleaning   
					Procedure in the Maintenance section. Dry the boat thoroughly   
					after washing.   
					The boat can be stored inflated or deflated. Store the boat in a cool,   
					dry area that is protected from excess exposure from the sun.   
					Cover the boat to block direct sunlight exposure if the boat is to be   
					stored outside for an extended period of time.   
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				OWNERS SERVICE ASSISTANCE   
					Service Assistance   
					Your satisfaction with your inflatable product is very important to   
					your dealer and to us. If you ever have a problem, question or   
					concern about your inflatable boat or outboard motor, contact your   
					dealer or any authorized Mercury Marine dealership. If additional   
					assistance is required, take these steps.   
					1. Talk with the dealership's sales manager or service manager.   
					If this has already been done, then contact the owner of the   
					dealership.   
					2. Should you have a question, concern, or problem that cannot   
					be resolved by your dealership, please contact Mercury   
					Marine Service Office for assistance. Mercury Marine will work   
					with you and your dealership to resolve all problems.   
					The following information will be needed by the service office:   
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					Your name and address   
					Daytime telephone number   
					Model and serial number of your outboard   
					Model and serial number of your inflatable boat   
					The name and address of your dealership   
					Nature of problem   
					Parts And Accessories Inquiries   
					All inquiries concerning genuine replacement parts and   
					accessories should be directed to your local authorized dealer. The   
					dealer has the necessary information to order parts and   
					accessories for you. When inquiring on parts and accessories, the   
					dealer requires the model and serial number to order the correct   
					parts.   
					Service Away From Home   
					If you are away from your local dealer and the need arises for   
					service, contact the nearest authorized dealer. Refer to the Yellow   
					Pages of the telephone directory. If, for any reason, you cannot   
					obtain service, contact the nearest Mercury Marine Service Office.   
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