Walker Bay WB 10F Owner's Safety Manual & Assembly Instructions

Summary of WB 10F

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    Owner’s safety manual & assembly instructions for customer service or technical support visit www.Walkerbay.Com 8s 10f walker bay 8 walker bay 10

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    Contents features 2 specifications maximum capacities upon purchasing your walker bay boat 3 registration and regulations manufacturer’s statement of origin (mso) warranty & warranty registration certification characteristics of polypropylene characteristics of displacement hulls accessories, sail k...

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    Features - bow stainless steel bow eye mast hole & daggerboard opening for optional sail kit foam filled seats (meet coast guard flotation standards) stern motor/rudder mounting plates “wheel in keel” for easy maneuvering on land *hull id (hin/cin): us - ewv ____________________ reinforced, comforta...

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    Important registration and regulations register your boat (using your manufacturers statement of origin or mso, and your hull identification number or hin) with your state or province if required. Regulations vary by jurisdiction so contact your local registration office directly. The operator is re...

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    Weather and hazards - beware of offshore winds and currents. - offshore winds and currents can take you out to see or make it difficult to return to shore. - check weather forecasts and obtain local knowledge of marine environment and weather conditions prior to and during voyage. - carry appropriat...

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    ! Caution ! Warning towing behind a boat - keep clear of tow line. If tow line comes free or breaks, recoil can cause injury. - do not tow with people in boat. They can fall overboard. - when towing inflatable behind another boat, use bow eye on hull. - consider using a double tow line when towing b...

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    ! Caution - failure to correctly lift and store your boat with davits, cradles or chocks could result in injury or damage your boat. Walker bay is not responsible for injury or damage resulting from improper use or storage with davit, cradle or chock systems. - elevate bow and open drain plug to pre...

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    Safety equipment carry appropriate safety equipment such as but not limited to: - coast guard approved lifejackets or personal flotation devices for each passenger** - charts - epirb device - tool kit/ spare parts kit - protective clothing in case of weather change - flares - whistle - fire extingui...

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    ! Warning loss of power - drop anchor. - attempt to fix problem (carry motor owner’s manual, spare parts/ tool kit). - signal or call for help. - stay with boat. Person overboard procedure - throw life jacket. - come around into wind and waves. - cut engine. - wear a lifejacket when motoring alone a...

  • Page 10: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly instructions - walker bay 8 - wb 8s 3 step 4a step f a b c 4b step 4c step h j k i j k k h j 5 step d h l j 2 step e g m 1 step parts list boat and seats packed separately, some assembly required. Safety and conformity assessment certification only applicable if assembly instructions are fo...

  • Page 11: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly instructions - walker bay 10 - wb 10f 1 step 2 step 3 step c b a b d e the drain plug included with your walker bay is not self bailing. The drain must be securely plugged with the bung before launching boat. To avoid leaking, make sure rubber gasket is installed correctly and bolts are tig...

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    ! Loosely attach front corner blocks. Tighten once rear corner blocks have been installed. 10a step 10b step 10c step 10d step q v u w r s t p 8b step 8a step o o page 11.

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    Email: info@walkerbay.Com web: www.Walkerbay.Com.