Coleman Yacht Tender Boats YTL250 Owner's Manual
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The recommended inflation pressure for the Coleman Yacht Tender YTL250 is 3.6 psi (0.25 bar) for the main air chambers. Ensure all chambers are evenly inflated for optimal performance.
To repair a small puncture, first deflate the boat and clean the area around the puncture. Use a repair kit that includes adhesive and a patch. Apply the adhesive around the puncture, place the patch over it, and let it cure for at least 24 hours before re-inflating.
Thoroughly clean and dry the boat to prevent mold and mildew. Deflate and fold it neatly, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the stored boat to prevent damage.
Use a UV protectant spray specifically designed for inflatable boats to shield your boat from UV damage. Apply it regularly, especially if the boat is frequently exposed to sunlight. Additionally, store the boat in a shaded area when not in use.
First, check all valves to ensure they are tightly closed. If air leakage persists, inspect the boat for punctures or leaks. Use soapy water to find small air bubbles indicating leaks, and repair them using a patch kit.
Ensure that the boat is evenly loaded with weight distributed evenly across the floor. Avoid overloading or placing heavy items on one side. Maintaining proper inflation pressure also helps in improving stability.
Yes, an electric pump can be used to inflate the Coleman Yacht Tender YTL250. However, ensure that the pump is equipped with a pressure gauge to avoid over-inflation. Stop inflating once the recommended pressure is reached.
Regularly inspect the oar locks for signs of wear or damage. Lubricate them with a water-resistant lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Tighten any loose screws or fittings as needed to maintain functionality.
Rinse the boat thoroughly with fresh water to remove salt residues. Use a mild detergent and a soft brush to clean the surface, then rinse again and let it dry completely before storing. This helps prevent salt damage and prolongs the boat's life.
Always carry personal flotation devices (PFDs) for all passengers, a whistle or sound signaling device, a bailing device or sponge, and a small anchor. It's also advisable to have a first aid kit and a repair kit on board.