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Intex Seahawk 2 - Inflatable Boat (2 person) with Oars + Inflator

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About this article 3 air chambers - tether around the boat - inflatable floor
1 accessory bag - 2 fishing holders - rudder holders
Preparation for motor mount - incl. 2 paddles of 122 cm each - hand pump included in the set!
max. 200 kg, 2 people
Inflation - Unscrew the “double valve cap” and make sure that the “quick drain cap” has not been moved or accidentally unscrewed. Check whether the “quick drain cap” is still firmly attached to the valve
Use a hand-operated or foot-operated air pump to inflate the boat. Do not use high-pressure air compressors. Adults should inflate the chambers in the numerical order shown on the valves. It is very important to follow the numerical sequence, otherwise the boat cannot be properly inflated. Fill each chamber until it feels stiff but is NOT hard. Use the included ruler to check the main chamber for the correct level
DO NOT INFLATE TOO MUCH. Only fill with cold air. Close the “double valve cap” again and tighten the cap firmly. If air escapes, make sure the washer under the dual valve cap is properly inserted
IMPORTANT- The air temperature and weather conditions influence the internal air pressure of the inflatable products. In cold weather, the product loses some pressure as the air contracts. In this case, you should pour some air into the product. However, in hot weather, the air expands. You must release some air to prevent the product from bulging and failing at the seam due to excess pressure
Repair - Continuous use can occasionally lead to a leak. Most leaks can be repaired in just a few minutes. First, locate the leak; soapy water will bubble out of the leak. Clean the area around the leak thoroughly to remove dirt and grime
Cut a piece of repair patch large enough to overlap the damaged area by approximately 1.5 cm. Round off the edges, place the patch on the damaged area and press firmly. You may be able to put a weight on it to keep it in place. Do not inflate the patch within 30 minutes of applying it. If the patch doesn't last, you can buy a PVC or silicone-based adhesive to repair sleeping pads, tents or shoes from the market to repair your boat; please follow the adhesive's instructions for patching
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  1. mattd555's avatar
    Do not use this in the sea despite it's name
    sandstone1's avatar
    Very true and a lot of Amazon comments state they do. These drift out very quickly in the slightest of breeze. And those oars won't save you.
  2. Eagerbeaver's avatar
    Will they ship to France?
    Rowa's avatar
    Apparently they are selling like hot cakes in Calais.
  3. BulldogNo1's avatar
    Here we go, silly season is upon us.
    Put the RNLI number in your phones.
  4. welshwhizz's avatar
    Complete death traps. Think twice.
    faceache's avatar
    has by a country mile the longest 1 star review I've ever encountered. It's near a novella & a testament to having a kind trusted near neighbour accept one's parcels if need be.
  5. davidbrent's avatar
    Coming soon to a RNLI documentary on Channel 5 where a visibly distressed drunken group of Londoners are rescued from a stormy Morecambe beach by an exasperated life boat crew with Dermot O' Leary providing a solemn voice over commentary.
  6. AnalogKid's avatar
    This is a "gateway" boat. I started with this. Brilliant. Sold it a month later. Bought the 4 person Seahawk. Brilliant. Then bought the electric motor, 90Amp hour battery, the Intex Transom etc.
    But did so with open eyes saying "Even if it only gets used 5 times" it will be worth it. And it has been. They're great fun.
    Now... I must get up in the loft and put all that gear up for sale!!
  7. Disney1987's avatar
    Good price. Heat
  8. The_First_Don's avatar
    Anyone have this, any good?
    Alex909's avatar
    I bough intex challenger couple years ago, and it has similar size and shape. It's real pain to use it. The good thing about this one, is that it's designed to fit an electric motor. So, no need to paddle.
  9. KevinMcComps's avatar
    Are these the ones that are on the news a few times every summer?
  10. Smm0's avatar
    Bought millions for my NGO.
  11. mattd555's avatar
    So which HUKD member was on the leeds liverpool canal this afternoon on one? looked fun lol
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