Beavertail STEALTH 2000 User manual

STEALTH 2000 OWNER'S MANUAL
Watertight storage
compartment
Twin Gun Racks
With Shell Holders
Non-Skid Floor
Molded-In
Handle
One-Piece
Rotomolded
Construction
FEATURES:
5-Year Warranty
Twin-hull catamaran style bottom
100 % Polyethylene construction
UV Resistant
DIMENSIONS:
Overall: 12'L x 44" W x 15" D
Cockpit: 8 ' L x 36" W x 10" D
Weight: 120 Lbs
Weight Cap: 550 Lbs
Cup and
Thermos Holder
Padded Seat
With Backrest
Extra-Wide Cockpit
with Non-Skid Floor
Foam-Padded
Dog Platform
Tie-down slots
front & back
Foam-filled inner
structure for incredible
strength
Storage
Compartment
Under Seat
Instructions - 70788

Table Of Contents
Manufacturers Statement Of Origin Page 2
Applying Decals Page 3
Trailering Page 3 & 6
Storage Page 3 & 5
About Your Duck Boat - Material & Capacity Page 4
Setting Up Your Duck Boat – Basics Page 4
Mounting A Small Outboard Page 5
Pre-Launch Check Page 5
Transporting Page 5
Maintenance Page6
Storage Page7
OptionalAccessories Page7
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Congratulations on the recent purchase of your new Stealth 2000 by Beavertail! You have
Purchased a boat from one of the leading manufacturers of hunting & ice fishing gear!. Your
Boat represents years of commitment to product design, excellence in engineering and quality
in manufacturing. With proper care and maintenance your boat should last for many years to
come.
Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO)
You should receive a MSO with your new boat. Most states require that you register the boat
if it has a motor. Each boat comes with a document called a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin
(MSO). Think of it like the title to your car. It’s your proof, along with your sales receipt, of
ownership. You’ll need both the MSO completed and signed by the retailer and your sales
receipt to register the boat with the State Department of Motor Vehicles or Natural Resources.
Owners Manual
Keep your owner’s manual for future reference. It is a good idea to write down the following
Information:
Serial Number: ______________________________
Date of Purchase: ______________________________
Purchased from: _______________________________
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Applying Decals
Before applying boat registration decals, clean the area with alcohol or any solvent that does not
Leave a residue. Make sure solvent is put aside and is dry. Using a propane torch, lightly pass
The flame back and forth over the area where the decals will be applied. Don’t try to heat the
surface. This process will enhance the adhesion of the decals.
Trailering
If your Stealth 2000 will be transported on a trailer, here are some important considerations:
Ensure that the trailer has supporting bunks that are 5’ to 8’ long. They should be made from
2” x 4” or 2” x 6” stock turned wide side up. If the trailer doesn’t have bunk supports this size,
you’ll have to make them. Transporting and especially storing a boat on a trailer with too short
or too narrow supports will cause the hull to dent and will significantly reduce performance.
Do not wind the winch too tight. Just enough to snug it against the winch stop is adequate.
Over tightening may distort the boat over time.
Storage
Winter can be very hard on boats. For best results, we suggest our Stealth 2000 Protective Cover
which can be ordered directly through Beavertail. The cover will prevent water and debris
from accumulating.
If possible, store your boat in a garage or barn.
Remove the seats and store them inside.
Don’t fill the boat with gear
Release tension from the winch and tie down straps
Don’t store the boat on sawhorses.
Do not store in direct sunlight. The plastic is UV resistant but long exposure to the sun will
weaken the plastic over time.
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About Your Duck Boat
Material
Your Stealth 2000 is made from 100% high-density and UV resistant polyethylene plastic.
Polyethylene is many times more impact resistant than fiberglass. It will remain colorfast and
durable through many years of exposure to the elements and throughout wide ranges of temperature
fluctuation.
Polyethylene is very abrasion resistant but not abrasion proof. Some care in handling and operating
Your duck boat is necessary to ensure its long life. Clean the hull and deck with common household
Detergents, hot water, and a scrub brush.
Capacity
The capacity of your boat, in both passengers and added cargo, is determined by the boat’s size and
Each boat has a capacity tag clearly displayed on the craft.
Drain Plugs
Just like any boat, your boat may take on some water. Because of its flexible nature, a polyethylene
boat is prone to accumulate a small amount of water between the deck and hull. Water may accumulate
between the deck and hull due to rain, waves, and condensation. This is normal, not a defect, and should
be drained after each use.. A drain plug is located on the molded handle of your Stealth duck boat..
Remove the plug and life the bow of the boat so all the water drains to the transom. Please be sure to
Secure the drain plug after draining. Remove battery before draining your boat.
Setting Up Your Fishing Boat
Components and Basic Set-Up
Please follow the recommended steps to prepare your boat:
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Electrical Power
Use a 12V Deep Cycle Marine battery (not included), available from marine dealers, outdoor retailers,
and mass merchandisers.
Installing Oar Locks (if desired)
Oar lock kits are available for purchase through Beavertail.
To install follow the instructions included with the Oar Lock Kit. Note that if the installation instructions
Are not followed, the oarlocks may come loose and the boat may be damaged.
A 9’ Stealth Kayak Paddle is available for purchase through Beavertail.
Mounting A Small Outboard
If you wish to use an outboard motor, attach it to the transom following the instructions provided with
the motor. Do not mount a motor with a horsepower rating higher than 2 HP.
Pre-Launch Check
Capacity
Check the capacities shown on the capacity plate and make sure that your weight load
and motor are within limits
Loading
When loading, distribute the weight of fuel tank, battery, guns & accessories evenly
Across the boat so that it will sit reasonably level in the water. Remember this is a
Small boat and extra caution should be taken to prevent overloading the craft as this
Could result in unsafe operating characteristics.
Weather Conditions
Check weather conditions for high winds, waves, or impending storms. Take this into
consideration when loading the boat and planning how far from shore you intend to
go.
Personal Flotation Gear
Always make sure that everyone in the boat is wearing the proper Personal Flotation
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Device (life jacket).
Transporting
All models can be conveniently transported in the back of a full size pick up truck.
Be sure to tie the boat down snugly using several tie down straps. Do not over tighten
the straps. This will distort the deck and hull.
Trailering
All of the models can be trailored if desired.
Rest the weight of the boat on the support bunks. The support bunks on the trailer should be at least
3 ½” wide and 5’ long. Do not rest the boat on the keel rollers. This may dent the hull.
Be sure to tie the boat snugly with two or three tie down straps. Do not over tighten the straps. This will
distort the deck and hull.
Maintenance & Repairs
General Cleaning
Wash with a mild detergent and water (Water that may get inside the hull leaks at the rivets…this is normal
and is no cause for concern). If necessary, use a very soft bristle brush. Do not use Armour-All, or
Other plastic conditioner products. They can discolor and even weaken plastic. Do not use abrasive cleaning
products.
Repairs
As an owner of a boat made from plastic, one repair option which may be available to you
is plastic welding. Polyethylene is recyclable and repairable, unlike many other plastics.
Incidents necessitating welding happen to less than 1% of Beavertail Stealth duck boats, but if for some
reason you should get a crack or hole in your boat, call Beavertail and we will provide you
with the information necessary to return your boat to peak condition.
We can also send you a plastic rod (in the original color of your boat) for small repairs.
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A Rapid Repair Kit (Epoxy with a fiberglass mesh) is also available for purchase from us.
Storage
Remove the boat from the water. Leaving the boat in the water for any longer than a few days will promote algae growth on the hull.
Store on a trailer or other supports under the hull. Supports must run along the length of the hull, not
Across it.
Do not store on the ground.
Do not store where temperatures are too hot, as this can distort the hull.
If on a trailer, make sure to loosen tie down straps so hull does not distort over time.
If stored on other supports, there should be at least one under each side of the hull, placed along the length
of the hull. Make sure each support is at least 3 ½” wide and 5’ long. Note: A 2” x 4” on end is too narrow
and will dent the hull.
Optional Accessories
Boat Covers
A custom designed boat cover is available through Beavertail.
The cover is made from a long lasting weatherproof fabric.
Motor Mounts
A custom designed motor mount is available through Beavertail
and various dealers throughout the United States.
For Rowing
Oar Lock Kits are available through Beavertail
A Stealth Kayak 9’ Kayak paddles is available through Beavertail.
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Other Boats From Beavertail
Phantom, Final Attack, Stealth 1200, Predator
Warranty
5-year limited warranty. If you have any warranty questions, please contact Beavertail.
Beavertail / 411 West Congress St. / Maple Lake, MN 55358
Toll Free 1-877-466-8837 / www.explorebeavertail.com
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