Classic Accessories Oswego Manuel De L'utilisateur page 14

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11. Attach the anchor system.
The anchor system consists of a mesh weight bag and a length of cord threaded through
the frame (step 9).
The bag is filled with rocks or metal weights (not included). Usually 6 to 8 lbs (2,7 to 3,6
kg). will keep you anchored in a light breeze but the weight needed will vary depending on
your weight, your cargo weight, currents and wind.
There are built-in cleats on the inside of each pontoon frame behind the front anchor cord
pulley. Thread the cord around the front anchor cord pulley and back to the cleat. Thread
the cord in the front and out the back of each cleat . To cleat the cord while anchoring,
simply pull the cord into the jaws of the cleat. Pull up and away
from the cleat jaws to release.
If the anchor cord cleat or the anchor cord pulleys ever loosen,
use the included Allen wrenches to tighten.
12. Insert the oar locks.
Insert an oar lock into the top of both oar lock brackets on the pontoon frames. There are
three oar lock positions; we suggest starting with the forward most position. If you have the
seat set back you may prefer the middle or back position. Secure each oar lock with an oar
lock clevis pin.
13. Insert the foot pegs.
Insert the foot pegs into the pontoon frame as shown. Starting with a
position in the middle of the adjustment range, align the holes and secure
with two clevis pins.
14. Attach the stripping apron.
Pull apart the back of the apron behind the circular seat hole
and, working from the front, fit the apron seat hole around the
bottom of the seat. Reattach the hook and loop tabs at the back
of the apron.
Anchor cord cleat
Front anchor
cord pulley
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