Native Watercraft Inuit Owner's Manual

Summary of Inuit

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    1 inuit owners manual we have advanced the design and comfort level of the inuit series beyond any other touring kayak. The tru-track hull offers straight tracking despite the shorter hull length plus it provides a high level of maneuverability. 5 star seating raises the standard for outfitting as i...

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    2 get to know your inuit hull materials polyethylene rotationally molded boats are engineered to have sturdy hulls with maximum impact and abrasion resistance. Polyethylene can endure extended ex- posure to both ultraviolet light and temperature variation, enabling boats to be stored outdoors. When ...

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    3 paddle holders the inuit series is equipped with two paddle holder areas*. They are located on the left and right of the back deck, immediately behind the seat. The paddle holders are used by simply hooking the stern deck bungee over the paddle shaft and hooking the bungee to the black nylon hook....

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    4 rudder a rudder assembly is an option available to all inuit models. Rudders can either be factory installed or purchased as an aftermarket option with native watercraft part number arud006. Deploy and retract your rudder blade— pull the rear barrel knot on the rudder rope to deploy your rudder bl...

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    5 caring for your kayak a fresh water rinse for the hull and all moving parts is all that is necessary to keep your boat clean. It is heartily recommended after paddling in salt water, especially if your boat is outfitted with a rudder system. Thoroughly rinse the rudder, rudder cables, and foot bra...

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    6 take-apart paddles offer the ability to change blade angle (“feather”) to suit your preference, and are easy to store and transport. A spare paddle is good to have as well. It can be an inexpensive take-apart paddle that can be stowed easily on deck. Pfd – personal flotation device a comfortable a...