How is the installation and disassembly of the slide drift boat
Before installing or disassembling the drift boat on the slide, first clear the hard objects near the left, then turn the boat over and lay it flat at a temperature of 15.5 ℃. Check that the spring rod of the live valve should be opened counterclockwise until the spring rod protrudes (note: the live valve should be closed before inflation, and the safety valve will automatically exhaust when inflated too much to maintain the drift boat). Then, use an inflation pump to fill the middle keel with air, which serves as a support for the skeleton, Next, use a foot pump or an electric pump that can adjust the air pressure and switch to inflate the two person slide drifting boat. Inflate according to the rated air pressure specified in the factory manual (note: do not use a compressed air pump to inflate, such as a tire pump, as excessive inflation can damage the gaps and waterproof film of the rubber boat). The detailed installation of the seat depends on the design of the drifting boat. Generally, when the boat is inflated halfway, the sides of the seat board should be clamped onto both sides of the boat first, Then fill the hull with air. After all the gas chambers of the ship are filled with gas, connect the oars to the installation of the watercraft. The detailed installation is also referred to in the instruction manual.
When disassembling the drifting boat, it is important to pay attention to the cleanliness and dryness of the hull. Then, open all the live valves, press down the spring rods, and lock them clockwise. If it is an aluminum pedal bottom, remove the aluminum bracket and intermediate pedal first, and then dismantle the bow and stern plates. Then, compress the hull to release some air, and use a foot pump to extract all the air from the various gas storage pipes of the boat. Turn the bottom down, and fold the sides of the ship's side towards the hull first, Fold the bow of the ship towards the stern and place it in a portable bag. Store the ship in a clean and dry place to prevent direct sunlight and be careful of small animals (such as kittens) damaging the hull.