TAKACAT LX Series User manual

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TAKACAT
Assembly Instructions
for LX Series Inflatable Boats
Models 260LX – 460LX

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Assembly Instructions:
1. Open the box and get out the boat hull tubes. Unfold and open out on a clean, flat
surface
2. Locate the inflator valve at the rear of the hulls and inflate to 3 psi with the
included hand pump or optional electric pump.
3. From the rear – insert the lower transom bar into the lower set of tubes on the
boat hulls. The stainless tab should be facing up when installed properly.
(NB: The black flaps in the photos below are no longer on the boats as
there has been a design change in 2021 – new photos will be coming
soon)
Note – Using a mixture of soap and water will make inserting the bar easier.

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4. From the front, insert the upper transom bar into the upper set of tubes on the
boat hulls. The stainless tab should be facing down when insert properly.
Note – Using a mixture of soap and water will make inserting the bar easier.
5. Slot the smaller motor mount board inside the Tube Transom.

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6. Creating a sandwich, assemble the rest of the transom. The bolt passes from
the rear to the front with the rubber washer between the wooden motor mount
boards.
Proper sandwich order below:
a) Bolt
b) SS Washer
c) Back Board
d) Rubber Washer
e) Front Board
f) SS Washer
g) Hand Nut
Tighten firmly by hand, no tools required!
7. Unroll the inflatable floor and insert into its position. There is no need to get it
perfectly under each hull tube, but the rear of the floor should be flush with the
Lower Transom Bar.

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8. Insert D-Rings on the bottom of the air deck floor, through the slots in the boat
floor fabric layer. Lash the two D-Rings together with the included webbing
strap.
9. Inflate the floor to 10 psi. While inflating the airdeck floor, be sure to pause and
walk on the floor to push it into place. Don’t forget to activate the check valve
by pressing down on the centre pin and turning it ¼ turn in either direction. If it
is popped up it wont let any air escape.
10. Inflate the Inflatable Seat. The seat can be inflated to a pressure that is most
comfortable. The seat is designed for comfortable rowing and can also be used
as a throwable flotation device if needed.
11. Assemble each oar and install. Be sure to attach retaining nut to prevent losing
oars when in use.

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12. If you opted for the Quick Release Wheels, install them now in the down
position. When in the down position, the wheels provide enough heigh to mount
a 15” short shaft outboard in the upright position.
Note – Wheels are side specific so please make sure you mount them with the
tyres facing inward when in the down position to prevent friction damage to the
boat hulls
Please note: that all Takacat models are designed to be use with a short
shaft (15” shaft) outboard only.
13. If you opted for the Quick Release Rod Holder, install them now into the
Upper Transom Bar.
14. After launching your boat into the water, check the pressure in the hulls to verify
you still have 3 psi hull air pressure. If the water is cooler than the air
temperature, the air inside the hulls will condense causing a pressure drop.
Use the manual pump to inflate back to 3 psi hull pressure if needed.
Well done – now you are set up with your new Takacat.

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Cleaning Instructions
Rinse your boat with clean fresh water whenever possible after each use.
At the end of each season it is recommended you wash it with soapy water and fully
rinse after. We recommend a dish soap. Let it fully dry before rolling the boat up and
putting it back in its storage bag.
Store your boat inside the storage bags provided and in a dry place.
Important – DO NOT use a vinyl preserving agent on fabric surfaces. Chemicals in
such agents will dry out the fabric and this will void any warranty.
Repair Instructions
We do not include adhesive with our repair kit. Be sur to purchase pvc boat adhesive
to complete your repair kit.
Follow the repair instructions on the adhesive packaging or look for better instructions
online via you tube or contact [email protected] for more details.
For larger repairs, we recommend you take your Takacat to a local inflatable boat
service centre.
Towing/Anchoring/Mooring
Takacat Inflatable must be empty when it is towed by another boat. The towing line
should be rigged to the bridle between the two bow D-Rings. The inflatable must be
under constant supervision when it is being towed.
Anchoring and mooring line should be secured to the same birdle mentioned above.
Rowing
Takacat inflatable catamarans ar supplied with 2 oars and oar locks. Please make
sure the seat is properly inflated and installed prior to use.
Install the oars in oar lock pins, attach oar lock pin cap screws prior to use.
NOTE: Do not use oars as leavers as they will break.

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Motoring
WARNING: DO NOT OVERPOWER AND EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF
THE MOTOR
Overpowering can result in severe handling and/or stability problems with serious
consequences.
When the boat is being powered, passengers should hold onto the lifeline in order to
avoid falling overboard. When operating the motor-powered boat, sit on one of the
hulls.
Rapid acceleration should be avoided to prevent falling overboard backwards.
Regular check should be made on the motor attachment screws. Loose screws will
cause erratic boat operation and possible the loss of your outboard motor!
Onboard, check that the loads are not chafing or puncturing the boat skin.
Beaching
Remember to lift the motor shaft when coming into the beach otherwise you can
cause significant damage to your motor.
Do not drag the Takacat inflatable boat across rocks, sand, gravel or on pavement
as damage may occur to the boat skin.
If the boat is temporarily left on a beach part of the boat should be left in the water so
that the internal heat caused by exposure to unlight can escape and so that air
pressure in the tubes can decrease.
Cover the boat with a UV Protective Boat Cover to block direct exposure to sunlight if
the bot is to be stored in direct sunlight for an extended period of time. Covers van
be purchased from your local supplier or via www.takacatasia.com.

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Specifications
Please do not exceed the following limits:
T260LX
Length/Width: 2.60 x 1.56m • Draft: 0.15m
Tube Diameter: 0.48m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 3
Max. Loading: 360kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 8HP
Max. Engine Mass: 60kg
Length of Shaft: S (15”)
T300LX
Length/Width: 3.00 x 1.56m
Draft: 0.2m
Tube Diameter: 0.48m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 4
Max. Loading: 367kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 10HP
Max. Engine Mass: 60kg
Length of Shaft: (15”)
T340LX
Length/Width: 3.40 x 1.66m
Draft: 0.2m
Tube Diameter: 0.48m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 5
Max. Loading: 515kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 15HP
Max. Engine Mass: 60kg
Length of Shaft: S (15”)

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T380LX
Length/Width: 3.40 x 1.66m
Draft: 0.15m
Tube Diameter: 0.48m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 6
Max. Loading: 640kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 20HP
Max. Engine Mass: 105kg
Length of Shaft: S (15”)
T420LX
Length/Width: 4.20 x 1.80m
Draft: 0.15m
Tube Diameter: 0.55m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 7
Max. Loading: 730kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 30HP
Max. Engine Mass: 124kg
Length of Shaft: S (15”)
T460LX
Length/Width: 4.60 x 1.85m
Draft: 0.15m
Tube Diameter: 0.55m
Max. Tube Pressure: 250mbar
Max. Floor Pressure: 680mbar
Max. Person: 8
Max. Loading: 815kg (including engine)
Max. Engine Power: 30HP
Max. Engine Mass:
Length of Shaft: S (15”)
Please note – Takacat (Ocean Portables NZ Ltd) does not take responsibility for any
misuse of this inflatable catamaran. Please always remember others around you
and those onboard and be a responsible skipper.
For any warranty issues, please see www.takacatasia.com
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