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Manual de usuario Hobie, modelo Mirage Pro Angler

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Simply pull the handle and cleat the line to raise and lock rudder up. Release line from the cleat to lower the rudder. When the rudder is down, it is automatically held down with an internal spring. Webbing Steering Line Tension To achieve a responsive feel with the rudder system, you can easily add or remove tension on the steering lines by turning the small knob on the bottom side of the tiller handle. HOBIEFlSHING.COM 6 Seat Install Installing and removing your seat is fun and easy. There are four attchment points, the rear two slide into place and the forward two are held down with the included seat screws. Forward seat attachment points Seat attachment screws Rear seat attachment points To install the seat begin by moving the steering line / tiller assembly to either side. Line the back of the seat up with the two rear attachment points. The seat frame is able to telescope in or out a small amount to account for tolerances. Once in line, simply slide the seat back and into place. Steering Handle Install Installing and removing the steering assembly is quick and easy. You'll need to install the assembly on a new boat and you'll need to remove it when you remove the seat. The steering handle assembly can also be switched to the right side of the seat if desired. Steering line calibration is required when switching sides, this adjustment should be made at the back of the boat under the rudder access cover (see page 5). To install match the raised rectangle section on the top of the assembly to the matching notched section in the seat bottom, line up strait front to back and slide back in place until you hear and feel a snap. The snap comes from the metal tongue you see on the top of the assembly. To remove the assembly you'll need to press down on the metal tongue and slide the assembly forward. Basic Watercraft Information More Boat Features Horizontal Rod Storage Built into both sides of the boat so you can keep your favorite tackle ready but out of the way of over-hangings or a fighting fish. Moveable Tiller Move the steering to the right side if you prefer to hold your rods with your left hand. A simple steering line calibration is all that's needed to complete the swap (see page 5). Center Hatch Designed to hold a lure locker, tackle boxes and features a cutting board on top. (note: while surf launching Hobie recommends removing both center and large front hatch bucket to improve the seal of the hatches) Recommended Equipment for Specific Types of Pedaling and Paddling Basic Boating: Life Jacket, Paddle, Paddle, Backrest, Safety Whistle, Filled Water Bottle, Appropriate Safety Equipment. Longer Distance Outings: Dry Bags, Chart, Compass, GPS. Additional Equipment for Diving: Dive Flag, Anchor. Fishing: Fishing Rod Holder, Rod Holder Leashes, Gear Bags, Anchor. See the Hobie Parts & Accessories website or catalog for more ideas on available goodies and how to mount them. (note: while surf launching Hobie recommends removing both center and large front hatch bucket to improve the seal of the hatches) Safety Paddle/pedal sports can be dangerous and physically demanding. The user of this product should understand that participating in watersports may involve serious injury or death. Observe the following safety standards when using this product. These are basic safety rules that all boaters should follow. Always use common sense and follow all safety rules at all times. HOBIE HOBIEFlSHING.COM 8 Safety Checklist ■ To avoid damage to the Hobie MirageDrive™, push either pedal completely forward before beaching or in shallow water. Use small, partial pedal strokes with one pedal nearly all the way forward until there is adequate water depth for the MirageDrive to have complete clearance in the water. ■ Consult your physician prior to beginning paddle/pedal sports. ■ Always carry the spare paddle provided with the boat. ■ Obtain paddle/pedal sports instructions from your dealer specific to this type of craft. ■ Obtain certified first aid training and carry first aid and rescue/safety equipment. ■ Always wear a Coast Guard approved personal flotation device. ■ Wear a helmet where appropriate. ■ Dress appropriately for weather conditions; cold water and/or weather can result in hypothermia. ■ Check your equipment prior to each use for signs of wear or failure. ■ Never pedal or paddle alone. ■ Always tie a leash to your paddle. ■ Do not pedal or paddle in flood conditions. ■ Care must be made to ensure that the access hatches on your kayak remain closed while on the water. Water can enter a hatch that is left open and possibly flood the hull making the boat unstable or cause inadequate flotation for the passenger(s). ■ Be aware of appropriate river water levels, tidal changes, dangerous currents, obstacles in and above the water and weather changes. ■ Scout unfamiliar waters; portage where appropriate. ■ Do not exceed your paddling/pedaling ability; be aware of ...

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