Sea Eagle FishSUP FS126 Quick start guide

FishSUP
FS126
Instruction & Owner’s Manual
For video instructions visit SeaEagle.com/Instructions
Sea Eagle Boats Inc.
19 N. Columbia Street, Suite 1
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
1-800-748-8066
March 2017

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Sea Eagle Warranty
All Sea Eagle products come standard with a 3 year warranty against manufacturing defects The warranty begins the date that
your product is delivered. Sea Eagle must inspect equipment in order to determine if there is a defect. In the event that an item
must be shipped back to us, Sea Eagle will only reimburse the standard return shipping charge through FedEx, UPS, or U.S.P.S. at
published shipping rates. Fees charged by retail shipping outlets, like The UPS Store, will not be reimbursed and you are
responsible for handling and packing charges.
Sea Eagle will refuse delivery on packages without a valid return authorization number and will not be responsible for shipping or
handling charges. To obtain a return authorization number, please contact Sea Eagle directly, unless you purchased from an
authorized dealer/reseller in which case contact them for more information.
Warranty does not cover damage from use, neglect, or abuse such as but not limited to abrasions, punctures and tears.
If you receive a damaged item, please call the shipping carrier to report the issue. Do not return damaged merchandise until it has
been inspected by the carrier. Sea Eagle will be notied by the carrier when they have completed their inspection and if
necessary, Sea Eagle will arrange for the repair or replacement of damaged merchandise.
See complete warranty details at SeaEagle.com/Warranty.
Decals, Stickers & Registration
Always contact your state boating authorities for information on boating registration and regulations. Most states require you to
register your boat if you are using a motor. *The Sea Eagle FS126 is rated for use with electric trolling motors only.
Upon registration it may be required to provide the Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin. Purchases made through an
authorized dealer or reseller may require for you to contact them directly in order to obtain this. You may be charged your own
state sales tax if you were not charged sales tax at the time of purchase.
Registered boats generally require for the registration number to be applied to the boat. We do not recommend the use of decals
or stickers as they tend to crack and peel over time with the repeated inflation and deflation of your Sea Eagle. Instead we suggest
applying these numbers to a small piece of hard plastic or marine plywood and hanging it from your boat like a license plate if
permitted by your state. Another method is to apply the numbers to the hull using either PVC based paint or permanent marker.
Contact Us
Unlike many other companies today we pride ourselves on answering the phone and helping you with any concerns, questions
or special ordering needs that you may have! Feel free to give us a call at 1-800-748-8066 and we will be happy to talk with you!
Our business hours are Monday to Friday from 9AM to 5PM, EST.
Sea Eagle Boats Inc.
19 N. Columbia Street, Suite 1
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
1-800-748-8066
Congratulations on purchasing a Sea Eagle!
With over 45 years of experience in designing, selling and using these quality
inflatables, we’re confident that you are going to love your Sea Eagle and we’re
ready to proudly stand behind them.

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SAFETY
Safety
In a manual of this type it is impossible to give adequate space to the topic of water safety. For further information on boating
safety, visit USCGBoating.org or enroll in a water safety course given by a local provider.
As a safety reminder, each Sea Eagle has a safety summary we call Paddle Boarding Safety Basics printed on it. Please follow these
suggestions and use good boating safety practices. In addition to the basics, we suggest you have a
reasonable swimming ability and know that it is safer to go boating with a buddy. If you go alone, tell someone your float plan as
described below. When possible, plan your trip so you go upwind on the way out and downwind on the way back.
Remember, boating is inherently dangerous, appropriate training and experience is required especially in white water.
Boating Safety Tips
• Always wear a USCG approved PFD (life vest) at all times while on the water.
• Be aware of your local boating rules and regulations and abide by them accordingly.
• Check inflation levels each time before you go out and inflate your boat for a full 24 hours before undertaking long trips.
• DO NOT allow children to use your Sea Eagle unsupervised.
• DO NOT consume alcohol while boating or operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.•
• DO NOT drag your Sea Eagle over pavement or gravel if it can be avoided.
• DO NOT exceed the certified maximum capacities of this boat under any circumstance.
• DO NOT go paddling alone.
• DO NOT use compressors, CO2or compressed air for inflation, only use Sea Eagle recommended pumps.
• DO NOT use your Sea Eagle Boat as a personal flotation device as they are not rated for that use.
• DO NOT sleep inside of your Sea Eagle while on the water.
• Bring a fully charged cell phone or other emergency contact device in a waterproof bag.
• Always tell someone of your boating plans.
Safety Equipment & Important Safety Items
Water conditions will determine the type of safety equipment needed. At a minimum have a PFD (personal flotation device) and a
whistle for each passenger. PDFs are required by law In most places. White water requires special equipment such as helmets, etc.
Drinking Water & Snacks: Paddle boarding is a physical activity that can deplete your reserves. Have enough water and snacks to
prevent dehydration and loss of stamina. Bring enough water for all passengers. Know the warning signs of dehydration and heat
sickness such as dizziness and shaking.
Extra Clothes/Layers: Avoid deadly hypothermia. Water conducts heat faster than air, so go prepared with weather proof
clothing especially if the water is cold. Use a “dry bag” to store extra clothing inside so they’re not damp when needed. Wear a
wetsuit or drysuit when warranted.
First Aid-Kit: Contents of the kit may vary depending on your preferences but be sure to include items that match the hazards
you are likely to encounter. A waterproof container is recommended.
Manual Pump/Repair Kit: Although our boats are both durable and rugged, it may be possible that you need to make a repair
while on the water in which case you’ll need the repair kit and a manual pump to re-inflate the boat. If this is your first repair, you
may also want to bring this instruction manual with you.
Sun/Rain Protection: A hat can protect both your face and head from the rain or sun. Sunscreen will help prevent serious
damage to your skin from the sun and the sun’s reflection from the water. Reapply sunscreen as needed.
Whistle: Having a whistle readily available to you in case of emergency is a great way to attract the attention of others if
assistance is needed.
Float Plan: Similar to a pilot’s Flight Plan, consider having a Float Plan (www.floatplancentral.org). Always tell someone where
you are going to be boating and what time you plan to return. Keep a cell phone in a waterproof container that will float if it falls
in the water.
Leash: Use of a leash is recommended for stand up paddling. It is not recommended to use a leash with an electric motor. For use
of the board with an electric motor, it is best to allow the board to move away to avoid a propeller strike and retrieve it later.

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OPERATING YOUR SEA EAGLE
BEFORE & DURING USE: Avoid damage. Do not drag your Sea Eagle over abrasive surfaces like asphalt parking lots, gravel or
concrete boat ramps, whether the board is in its bag or inflated. Carry or wheel your Sea Eagle from the car to the setup point, and
then to the water when assembled.
Rocks and sticks usually will not damage a Sea Eagle but be alert for partially hidden or submerged hazards like metal signs,
shopping carts and other debris especially during periods of low water. Be careful of docks which may have exposed nails or
screws.
FISH SPINES: Many species of fish spines have sharp spines than can cause small punctures in the FS126. Do not allow fighting
fish to bump the board. Land fish into the EVA pad.
BALANCE: The simplest way to stand up is from a crouching position. With hands and one knee on the board, push off from the
shore bringing the other foot up. Stand up with feet apart approximately shoulder width. Start paddling immediately. Paddling
acts like the third leg of a stool to help keep your balance.
Take a minute while close to shore to find your balance. Feel the balance of the board as you begin to gently paddle. If the board
begins to roll back and forth, move your eyes to the horizon while holding the paddle out in front you until things settle down.
Looking down and side to side can cause you to lose your balance.
In a crosswind, paddle more on the downwind (leeward) side of the board to keep on a straight course. Paddling on the upwind
side will cause the board to turn down wind.
The FS126 is rugged and durable enough to be used in surf but is not intended to be used in the surf as a fishing craft.
To avoid being capsized by large boat wake, paddle directly into the oncoming waves. In moving water situations, avoid being
swept into low branches or fallen trees and do not hold onto low branches over moving water because both can capsize the
board. Make sure bags, coolers, water bottles and other gear are secure so it won’t float away if you capsize.
YAW: Yaw is the side to side motion produced by paddling causing the board to zig-zag. To minimize, install the skegs into the
base on the bottom of the board. The skegs will improve tracking and are ideal for use in flat water areas like bays, lakes and rivers.
In narrow areas like streams, you may need to remove the skegs to make the tight turns required. Remove skegs to cross shallow
sections, too.
PADDLING: Most of the power should come from your torso. Your arms contribute, but too much reliance on your arms will
cause you to tire quickly. For good balance, keep your head up and eyes focused on the horizon. Start paddling gently and
smoothly. As the board picks up speed it will maintain a truer heading. If you dig in hard at first you will create more yaw. Course
corrections can be made by easing up or bearing down on one side or the other. Gentle turns can be made by sweeping water
behind the board. Sharp turns can be made by using the paddle as a brake on one side. Braking will allow you to maneuver sharp
bends in a stream, for example, but kills forward speed.
Motor and Battery Selection and Safety
The FS126 can take a small electric trolling motor. A large electric motor will not appreciably raise the speed of the board. Do not
use the FS126 with a gas motor.
A 12v deep cycle marine battery, lithium ion battery, personal watercraft battery or electric vehicle battery is acceptable. The
important parameter is the battery’s ampere hour (Ah) rating. A Group 24 battery or smaller is recommended.
• To determine the approximate battery life, divide the amp hour rating by the motor amperage. For example, a 60 Ah battery
connected to a 30 amp motor will last two hours at full speed.
• Charge battery after each use. Lead acid batteries like to be kept charged.
• Running the battery all the way down will shorten its life.
• Exposure to excessive heat will shorten battery life.
• Cranking amps (CCA) are not a consideration.
• 12v automobile, lawn tractor and motorcycle batteries can be used but will work but are not designed for deep
discharge so will wear out more quickly.
• A battery box is recommended especially around aluminum paddle shafts which could cause an electrical short.
• A circuit breaker or fuse is recommended to prevent damage in the event the motor wires are placed on the wrong terminals.
Reversing the polarity can cause the wires to heat up, melt the insulation, and cut through the board.
• A 12v battery charger will be needed. Chargers are widely available.
• Choose gel cell over wet cell. Wet cell batteries have liquid acid inside them.

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Stand up paddleboarding is challenging and inherently dangerous. Follow safe boarding practices, Be physically t
enough to meet the challenges, prepared for any weather conditions that might be anticipated, and follow the safety
basics. Protect all personal items in a waterproof bag. Secure all accessories to the board.
The FS126 is large and stable for a SUP. Keep weight (such as batteries, motors and gear) close to the center as possible
to minimize tippiness. We do not offer seat pedestals so as to keep the center of gravity low. When sitting, your ability
to compensate for waves, wind and boat wake is more limited than standing.
SUP Construction:
The board is made of drop-stitch material. Dozens of threads per square inch hold the top and bottom layers together
and keep the at-board shape. Without drop stitch, inatables are tube shaped.
Working Pressure:
In this instruction manual, we use the term “working pressure” to describe ination pressure. By this we mean,the air
pressure needed to make a board rigid enough for use. The working pressure depends on the user’s weight and does
not have to be the maximum pressure. When using the manual pump, how much air a user can force into the board
also depends on how much the user weighs. For example, a 150 lb paddler may nd it difficult to put more than 12
psi into the board and impossible to reach 15 psi, but will nd the board to be rigid enough at 12 psi. Adding more air
pressure than is needed will not make the board more buoyant nor improve performance.
Compressing air with a pump causes it to heat up. If the water is cold, warm air in the board will shrink and some
rigidity will be lost. Allow a few minutes for the board to cool off in the water, and if needed, top it off with a few pump
strokes to bring it back up to pressure.
With the manual pump it takes approximately 12 minutes, with rest breaks, to inate the board. It can be done faster
if you are in good shape! Since the object is to get out on the water as quickly as possible, an electric pump is very
helpful. A hand pump can also be challenging for those with lower back issues.
Allow the Sea Eagle FS126 to make your life better and more fullling. Carve out time to use the board as often as
possible. Get the most out of the purchase by using it regularly and frequently. Maintain the board according to
Cleaning and Protecting section. Water sports like boarding are communal with nature, healthy, and fun.
SAFETY, CONSTRUCTION & WORKING PRESSURE

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FishSUP| SETUP: VALVES & PUMPS
Remove the cap to access
the valve stem.
Press and turn the stem
counterclockwise so it can
pop UP. When the stem
is up, the valve is closed
and will hold air. To let air
escape for deflation, press
and turn the stem
clockwise until locked
open.
Double Action Hand
Pump
In the double action mode
the pump inflates on the
up and down strokes. In
the single action mode,
the handle comes up
more easily, allowing the
user to push hard on the
down stroke.
Screw the hose onto the
pump. Begin In the
double action mode for
fast fill. Switch to single
action when handle
becomes too hard to lift.
Insert the gauge in the
opening and carefully
turn it to lock in place.
*If you do not have the electric pump, skip to page 7 for the
section on ASSEMBLY.
BTP Turbo & BP12
Electric Pumps
(OPTIONAL)
These electric pumps
come with a nylon
shoulder carry bag, 12V
DC power cord, hose and
adapters.
WARNINGS: Keep out
of the reach of children.
Don’t leave running
unattended. Do not use
inflator for more than 20
minutes continuously as
this can cause overheating
and damage.
BP12
The carry bag has
compartments for the
pump, wire & hose.
Protect the inflator
from sand by
keeping it in the bag
provided, if sand gets
in the inflator it could
get jammed.

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Also included is a
cluster of adapters,
with raised
numbers on each arm
of the cluster. The
adapter marked #1
is the only adapter
needed.
Firmly push adapter #1
it onto the grey tube
in the end of the hose.
Make sure that the
adapter is firmly seated
on the tube.
Locate the gray adapter
with red gasket. Press
and twist this adapter
firmly onto the gray tube
at the end of the black
hose.
The tube is glued in, do
not try to remove it.
Set the pump to the
desired pressure. PSI is
marked in yellow on the
dial.
Insert the adapter into
the valve. The adapter
does not lock in but
friction will hold it in
place.
Screw the other end of
the hose onto the red
inflation port on the
end of the pump.
FishSUP| SETUP: VALVES & PUMPS
Press the ON button to
begin inflation.
The pump
automatically stops
once the pressure is
met. Do not turn off
pump, especially the
two stage BTP
Electric Turbo Pump.
Connect the quick
connector at the end of
the power cord to the
quick connector
attached to the pump.

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WARNING:
Air compressors that are
designed for other uses
like tire inflation (usually
over 30 psi) can easily
over-inflate and cause
harm to your Sea Eagle
that uses a much lower
pressure. For this reason,
we recommend using only
Sea Eagle electric pumps.
FishSUP | ASSEMBLY
The motor mount and skegs are easiest to
install before inflating the board.
Insert motor mount board
between the grommets.
Push the aluminum
spacer through the
grommets and board.
Secure with the bolt,
washers and threaded
knob.
WARNING:
Always connect the red
clip to the positive
pole and the black clip
to the negative pole.
Cross connecting wires
could damage both the
pump and the boat.
To connect the pump
to a 12V battery, use
the alligator clips.
Connect the red clip to
the positive pole and
the black clip to the
negative pole.
FishSUP| SETUP: VALVES & PUMPS
Wrap the carry handle pad
around the carry handle.
The pad can be found in
the orange repair kit
cannister. The carry
handle is a one-time
installation.
Locate an area large
enough to unfold the
FS126 avoiding hazards
that could damage the
board or injure you.
Skegs
Three skegs are included
with the board. Any
combination of skegs can
be inserted into the bases
on the underside of the
board.

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FishSUP | ASSEMBLY
Slide the skegs into the
bases and secure with the
clip. If a skeg will not slide
into its base, do not force
it. Refer to instructions
page 13.
The bases have strings
attached so the skegs can
be tied to the board.
When ready to inflate,
insert the adapter into the
valve, turn it to the right
until it is fully seated and
then begin inflation.
Valve stem should be in
the up position
The pressure gauge will
not begin to register
until the board begins
to get pressurized.
Pump until the working
pressure of between 12
and 15 PSI is reached.
Do not exceed 15 PSI
when inflating.
Motor and Battery
(OPTIONAL)
Clamp electric motor
to motor mount before
mounting battery.
Secure battery by
running the Sea Eagle
strap with buckle through
the D-rings. Strap
stretches when wet, check
strap frequently.
Fish Rig (OPTIONAL)
To assemble and install
the Swivel Seat Fish Rig,
please refer to the
supplemental
instructions at the end of
this manual.
Paddle Pocket
The paddle pocket at the
front of the foot pad.
Insert the blade when
carrying the board or
walking into the water.
Green Deluxe Kayak
Seat (OPTIONAL)
The Green Deluxe Kayak
Seat (DKSG) has two
internal bladders, two
one-way air valves and
two straps with clips for
securing the seat to the
D-rings.
One-Way Air Valve
(Found only on DKSG)
Tether the valve onto the
valve bases by stretching
the retainer rings to fit
over the groove in the
bases.
Note: Stretch the rings or
use a hairdryer or hot
running water to warm
ring if too tight.

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FishSUP | ASSEMBLY
Attach valve to bases. I
nflate seat so that is
comfortably firm. Tighten
the valves very firmly to
avoid deflation
A41 Large Bellows
Foot Pump is included
with the Deluxe
Package to inflate the
DKSG seat.
Unravel the hose and
push down on the top &
bottom of the pump to
release the black clip.
Use the wide, flat
adapter to inflate the
seat.
Insert the wide, flat
adapter into the
valve and inflate the
chambers.
Stand Up Paddle
This adjustable paddle
has a T-handle, shaft and
blade. Insert the blade
into the shaft and align
the hole with the button
to lock in place. Insert the
T-handle and adjust to
the desired length using
the locking nut.
Carbon Fiber SUP
Adjustable three-part,
lightweight, high tech
paddle. Insert the blade
onto the shaft and align
the hole with the button
to lock.
Flip up the lever lock to
adjust height. Flip down to
lock.

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Fully assembled and ready to go.
Start Up
Deluxe
Fish Rig
Pro Motor Fish Rig
& Everything Packages
Kayak Paddle
(OPTIONAL)
The asymmetrical spoon
blade design of this kayak
paddle will allow for a
smooth entry and an
even pull, maximizing the
power from each stroke.
They will also require less
gripping force.
Put the shaft together
first. Insert the shaft
piece with the button
into the piece with three
holes. Lock the button in
the middle hole.
Next, slide the drip
guards up the shaft to
about an inch above the
button hole. Insert the
blades into the shaft and
adjust until the button
locks the blade in place.
The additional holes in
the shaft are for
“feathering” the blades.
Blades can be offset 45°
from each other. This
makes paddling into a
stiff breeze easier as the
blade that is not in the
water will be able to slice
through the wind with
little resistance.
FishSUP | ASSEMBLY

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FishSUP | DEFLATION
To deflate, push down on
the valve stem and
quarter turn it to the
right. The stem will stay
in the down position,
allowing the air to escape.
Warning: Air escapes
with force, do not place
face directly over valve.
Make the first fold over the motor mount. Tuck
the rear tips under and bring skeg base on top.
Continue folding all the
way to the bow, squeezing
air out as you go.
Place the folded board in
the backpack carry bag.
The FS126, pump, AB30
kayak paddle, skegs, two
rod holders and Fishing
Rig frame (minus seat) are
packed in this bag.
FishSUP | CLEANING & PROTECTING
Dry after each use to avoid mold. While washing or
rinsing: close the valve and twist the cap on so water
cannot not enter the chamber. Sea Eagles can be cleaned
very effectively with general purpose cleaning products and a
scrub brush. Towel dry.
Protection from the Sun and Heat
Avoid leaving the board in direct sunlight when ashore.
Temperatures on a beach, dock, davit, etc. can get very high,
which could affect the vinyl or glue. Excessive exposure to sun
and heat can cause your Sea Eagle to become sticky or cause
the glue to fail.
Treat the board with a UV protectant such as 303 Aerospace
Protectant. Generally, protectants are a thin film of oil, which
will help keep your Sea Eagle clean. Avoid applying protectant
on the EVA pad or places where foot traction is needed.
Treated board will repel sand, water scum and tar stains.
FishSUP | STORAGE
If you’re planning to leave your Sea Eagle outside, keep it raised
off the ground and covered so it is not exposed to sunlight,
rain, leaves, berries, bird droppings, etc.
Storage Tips: “The best way to store a Sea Eagle is folded up in it’s
bag”. - Cecil Hoge, Jr., Sea Eagle President
• Check for water in the chambers. Water will leak out of open
valves when it is rolled up.
• Water left inside can leak out and cause a lot of mold. Dry
thoroughly to prevent mold.
• Rodent-proof the storage area. Mice, squirrels and other small
rodents can do a lot of damage.
• Avoid excess heat. Do not store in direct sunlight, in an attic or
a metal shed.
• In temperatures below freezing, do not drop, strike or

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If your Sea Eagle has lost pressure, it does not necessarily mean
it is leaking. If it is inflated during the heat of the day and the
temperature drops during the night it will be softer in the
morning. If launching in very cold water, the air inside may
contract and cause a loss of pressure. Add more air to restore
to full pressure. If temperature is not a factor and your boat is
losing air pressure, it’s time to look for a leak.
Step #1. LOOK
Visually inspect the boat close up and if necessary, flip it over
and closely check the outside. Any large leaks when your boat
looses a considerable amount of air should be clearly visible.
Step #3. TIGHTEN
Check the tightness of the one-way recessed valves as well and
if necessary, tighten them with the valve wrench included in
the repair kit canister.
FishSUP | TROUBLE SHOOTING
Step #2. LISTEN
If you have a rough idea of where your leak is but can’t see it,
you may want to try listening for it as you may be able to hear
the air escaping and pinpoint the leak.
Step #4. SOAPY WATER TEST
You’ll need a bucket and liquid dish washing soap. Fill the
bucket with clear water, and add a good squirt of soap (couple
of tablespoons) to the water. Inflate the leaking chamber to full
pressure. Spread lots of soapy water on the leaking chamber
with a hand towel or large sponge. Don’t assume the leak is
coming from the valve or seams. The leak may produce
bubbles, make hissing or sputtering noises, or spray water.
Spray bottles are not effective at locating many leaks.
unroll until it is brought to room temperature.
• It can be stored inflated. If hung, support it along its length.
• After storage, inspect for loose items, damage and leaks.
Avoid excess heat. Do not store in direct sunlight, in an attic or
a metal shed.
FishSUP| REPAIRS
Even though Sea Eagles are very rugged and tough, you may
still experience the occasional puncture. Fortunately most
repairs are fairly easy and only take a few minutes. For
extensive repairs, please contact us directly to provide you
with further assistance. The best way to do this is to e-mail us a
digital photo of the area in question along with your hull
You can also call us directly at 1-800-748-8066 ex. 314 and
ask to speak with Technical Support for further assistance or a
quote for having your boat mailed to our facilities for our
professional repair services.
Sea Eagle repair fees start at $75.00 and does not include
return shipping charges. Please note that Sea Eagle does not
service any other brand other than our own. All items sent to
our repair facilities must have prior authorization in the form of
a Return Authorization Number.
Repair Kit
All Sea Eagles come
standard with a repair
kit which includes PVC
patches and PVC glue.
Repair kits also
include a valve wrench.
PVC Based Glue
To patch your Sea Eagle,
use an adhesive for PVC
boats.
Plumber’s cement, epoxy,
Flex Seal, waterpoofing
sprays and Gorilla Glue do
not work.

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Pinholes
Deflate the board and
thoroughly clean and dry
the area that is to be
repaired. For small
punctures less than 1/8”
apply a small drop of glue
and allow 24 hours to
cure.
For immediate use allow 30
minutes to dry and then
inflate the compartment
only 3/4 full and if
necessary make a more
permanent repair later.
Patching
The most common
repairs are a puncture or
small cut. A penny size
patch is sufficient for
repairs of this type.
Trace the outline of a
penny on the patch
material and cut using
scissors. Trace the
outline of the penny on
the boat. Coat the patch
and boat with the repair
kit glue.
FishSUP| REPAIRS If you have access to
electricity, heat the glue
with a hair dryer then
apply the patch. This
method produces the best
results. Mate the patch
to the board and smooth
down until the patch
adheres. Do not inflate,
allow at least 24 hours to
cure before inflating.
Patching Tips:
• The the chamber must be deflated or the air will force a
path through the glue.
• Keep the patch size to a minimum, the bigger the patch,
the harder it is to seal. The most common repair failures
occur because the patch is too big.
• For repairs larger than a puncture, overlap the damage area
by about ½” on each side.
• Do not apply the patch while the glue is wet.
• Covering a leaking patch with another patch rarely fixes
the problem. To remove a patch, heat it with a hair dryer and
peel it off.
• Never use a heat gun on your boat.
• Clamps and weights are not needed.
Mate the patch to the
boat and smooth down
until the patch adheres.
Do not inflate, allow at
least 24 hours to cure
before inflating.
For a demonstration of good patching technique, please view
the How to Repair video on the instruction page of our web
site. There is a link at the bottom of every page at
SeaEagle.com or type “instructions” into the search box.
Warped Skeg or Skeg Base
If the skeg base is bent from storage or use, heat it up with a
hair dryer and bend it back into shape. It will hold it’s shape
after it cools. If not folded properly, the base can get warped in
storage. Never hammer the skeg into a warped base as it will
break the base.

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FishSUP| OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Sea Eagle offers a large
array of accessories for
your FishSUP.
Personal
Flotation Devices
(OPTIONAL)
U.S.C.G. approved. Life
jackets, paddling vest, PFD
Belts available in various
sizes.
Life Jacket Whistle
(OPTIONAL)
Bright orange whistle can
clip onto your life jacket
or used with the included
lanyard to hang around
your neck or wrist.
Whistle has no parts or
balls that can jam or
corrode.
See-me Safety Light
(OPTIONAL)
Coast Guard approved LED
personal safety light emits
a 360° light visible up to
3.4 miles. It also attaches to
a PFD!
EZ Cart Small (OPTIONAL)
Transport your SUP from
your car to the water and
back with ease. Quickly
assembles & disassembles.
303 Protectant
(OPTIONAL)
Extends the life of your Sea
Eagle. Simply spray on
every 30-45 days to
improve resistance to UV,
chemical & other types of
harmful exposure.
Contact Us
Unlike many other companies today we pride ourselves on
answering the phone and helping you with any concerns,
questions or special ordering needs that you may have!
Feel free to give us a call at 1-800-748-8066 and we will be
happy to talk with you! Our business hours are Monday to
Friday from 9AM to 5PM, EST.
Sea Eagle Boats Inc.
19 N. Columbia Street, Suite 1
Port Jefferson NY 11777
1-800-748-8066





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