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Sea Eagle Classic Motormount SE-8 and 9 (SE 8, Classic SE 9) User Manual

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Using a ball point pen,
trace the outline of your
patch which should be
large enough to overlap
the damaged area by
approximately 1/2”.
Angle the pen inward a
bit so that the ink will be
covered by the patch
later.

Ap ply ad he sive to the
dull side of the patch
and around the area to
be repaired. Coat the
affected area lightly but
completely with glue.

Place the patch on the
damaged area and
press down firmly. Let
the glue sit for 2-4 min-
utes until it appears
tacky. If glue does not
hold, heat patch with a
hair dryer.

A temperature of ap-
proximately 160 de-
grees will activate the
adhesive and from there
you can press firmly on
the patch until cooled.
It is VERY IMPORTANT
that you DO NOT use a
hair dryer on an inflated
boat.

A temperature of 160° degrees will activate the adhesive

and from there you can press firmly on the patch until

cooled. DO NOT use a hair dryer on an inflated boat and

NEVER use a heat gun on your boat.

DO NOT USE D-Rings

Motormount Boats are

manufactured with a

completely different

type of (stretchable)

PVC material that can’t

accommodate the use

or application of gluing

on D-Rings.

2-Part Adhesive

The adhesive that

comes standard in your

repair kit works for most

repairs and installations,

but for more detailed

and extensive repair we

recommend a 2-part

PVC adhesive.

Methyl Ethlyl Ketone

Methyl Ethyl Ketone or

MEK is a solvent used

to dissolve PVC based

glue in case you need

to remove a D-Ring,

glue residue or patch.

MEK is a strong solvent

and can damage the

material to the boat so

use it very carefully and

sparingly.

MEK is very flammable,

keep away from fire, lit

cigarettes or sparks.

When handling MEK we

recommend wearing

rubber gloves. Be sure

to use MEK in a well

ventilated area and

heed all warnings from

the manufacturer.

To remove a patch with

MEK, dip a cotton swab and apply it to the outer edges.

The glue will start to dissolve and the patch will begin to

separate from the boat. Continue to carefully apply MEK to

the underneath of the patch and continue peeling it off.

Once removed you can also clean off any residual glue with

the MEK solvent.

To apply a new patch, allow approximately 30 seconds for

the MEK to evaporate and apply the item to the boat.

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