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1. to transport your single scull rigged Revolution Rowing strongly advises against this The rigging from your shell can pose an overhang hazard over the sides of your vehicle This hazard can cause head injuries upon entering exiting your vehicle or damage to the roof of your vehicle Also most single sculls available today will not have enough clearance between the rigging of the boat and the main rail of the single scull rack to make transporting your boat rigged possible Do not transport your boat cockpit up Our single scull roof racks were designed to transport boats by the decks of the boat which are much flatter than the hull of the boat Transporting your boat cockpit up will result in unnecessary rocking and movement from side to side during travel Transporting cockpit up will also potentially allow for the collection of rainwater Do not make modifications to your roof rack This is dangerous and will automatically void your warranty Still have questions Please contact us directly 770 561 9995 or info revolutionrowing com Copyright 2015 Revolution Rowing LLC www RevolutionRowing com Car Rack Guidelines When using Revolution Rowing Single Scull Car Racks there are precautionary measures that the user must follow The following list will guide you to use your product in a safe manner e Only use approved fasteners and mounting hardware provided by Revolution Rowing to assemble and attach
2. your Single Scull Car Rack to your existing vehicle roof racks Fasteners and hardware should be inspected periodically for wear corrosion and fatigue e Never exceed the manufacturer s recommended weight limit for your vehicle roof racks Total weight is the sum of the weight of your load plus the weight of accessories used to carry the load e Check your load at stops during your trip Straps ropes and U bolts should be tightened and re tightened to keep your load safe e Know local state and federal laws regarding over length and oversize loads Be aware at all times how far your load projects beyond the limits of your vehicle Long loads should always be secured to the front and rear of the vehicle using bow and stern lines and flagged for safety e Follow all posted speed limits and traffic cautions Adapt your driving to road conditions and the load being carried e Remove your Revolution Rowing Single Scull Car Rack when not in use e Revolution Single Scull Car Racks are not for use on trailers or towed vehicles e Consult Revolution Rowing if you have any questions about the operation or limitations of Revolution Rowing products Limited 30 Day Warranty Effective September 3 2015 Revolution Rowing will warranty all Revolution Rowing brand Single Scull Car Racks manufactured by Revolution Rowing for a period of 30 days after purchase This warranty is available to the original retail purchaser and will ter
3. C www RevolutionRowing com Page 4 A bow and stern line will anchor your boat to your vehicle and will help keep your boat straight into the wind especially at highway speeds Parachute cord or a similar thin yet strong rope should be used for bow and stern lines Parachute cord will cut through the wind much easier than the webbing on straps When used as bow and stern lines straps tends to vibrate in the wind which can cause damage to the paint on your boat and car The towing hooks mentioned in Step 1 should be used as the anchor point for your bow and stern lines If you prefer not to get on your back and search for a tow hook under your vehicle each time you need to run a bow and stern line you can purchase a pair of Hood Tie Downs from Revolution Rowing Hood Tie Downs may be used as an alternative anchor point under the front hood and trunk of your vehicle Add a caution flag Most state departments of transportation require a 18 X 18 red flag on loads that project more than 3 feet past the limits of the vehicle Make sure that all other accessories and or loose parts are properly secured before traveling Failure to secure loose objects could result in lost equipment and accidents while at traveling Copyright 2015 Revolution Rowing LLC www RevolutionRowing com Page 5 Step 4 What not to do with your single scull and roof rack Do not transport your boat rigged Although it is possible
4. Page 1 Single Scull Car Rack User s Manual SKROMNI G Step 1 Attach your single scull car rack to vehicle roof racks We recommend lining up your single scull rack with the towing hooks located underneath your car s undercarriage These hooks are often located to the left and right sides of your vehicle They will provide tie down points later for your bow and stern lines Warning Tie down points should be made of metal not plastic and should be securely fastened to your vehicle If you are only transporting one boat we recommend locating your single scull rack to one side of your car Your vehicle racks are stronger towards the ends so positioning your load over the ends will result in a more stable attachment point This will also make it easier to load unload your boat Warning Make sure your rack is straight front to back and not angled You want to make sure your boat and rack are straight into the wind when traveling Center your single scull rack from front to back on your sal as vehicle roof racks Use the x J included U bolts to attach the DEn E D single scull rack to your vehicle aa racks Make sure the u bolts face opposite directions Tighten the lobed knobs on the U bolts so that the plates bend over the rail of the single scull rack Once tightened grab the rail of your single scull rack and shake It should move the entire car such that you hear your gas tank sloshing War
5. ght 2015 Revolution Rowing LLC www RevolutionRowing com Page 3 Step 3 Secure your scull to your rack and vehicle Use 2 boat straps to secure your boat to your single scull rack Straps should be located directly to the inside of the front and rear cradles so that they wrap around the boat and the main rail on the single scull rack Straps should be pulled tight enough so that they are snug and so that the boat pulls down into the cradles Warning DO NOT over tighten the straps Over tightening will damage your shell and your rack If you have excess webbing from the straps make one more wrap around the hull of the boat and then wrap the remaining webbing around the main rail of the single scull rack Tie off the last few inches so that the webbing does not flap in the wind during travel If you prefer to make the webbing extremely secure you can use a couple wraps of electrical tape to secure the loose end of the strap Warning Do not wrap excess webbing on top of the strap buckle This can cause the buckle to come undone loosening the strap Your boat is almost ready for transport By strapping your boat to your single scull rack you have secured your boat to your roof rack Now it is time to secure your boat to your vehicle Warning Do not transport your boat as pictured Add a bow and stern line before transporting so that your scull is anchored to your vehicle Copyright 2015 Revolution Rowing LL
6. minate if the purchaser transfers the product to any other person Copyright 2015 Revolution Rowing LLC Page 6 Subject to the limitations and exclusions described in this warranty Revolution Rowing will remedy defects in materials or workmanship by repairing or replacing at its option a defective product without charge for parts or labor In addition Revolution Rowing may elect at its option not to repair or replace a defective product but rather issue to a purchaser a refund equal to the purchase price paid for the product minus shipping charges No warranty is given for defects caused by normal wear and tear cosmetic rust scratches accidents unlawful vehicle operation or modification of or any types of repair of a Revolution Rowing travel products other than those authorized by Revolution Rowing No warranty is given for defects resulting from conditions beyond Revolution Rowing s control including but not limited to misuse overloading or failure to assemble mount or use the product in accordance with Revolution Rowing s written instructions or guidelines No warranty is given for Revolution Rowing products purchased outside of the United States In the event that a product is defective the purchaser should contact Revolution Rowing via the contact information available at the web address at the bottom of this page In the event that a product needs to be returned to Revolution Rowing Revolution Rowi
7. ng will provide the purchaser with the appropriate mailing address and any additional instructions Please note that the purchaser will be responsible for the cost of mailing the product to Revolution Rowing Disclaimer of Liability Repair or replacement of a defective product or the issuance of a refund or credit as determined by Revolution Rowing is a purchaser s exclusive remedy under this warranty Damage to a purchaser s vehicle cargo and or to any other person or property is excluded This warranty is expressly made in lieu of any and all other warranties express or implied Revolution Rowing s sole liability to any purchaser is limited to the remedy set forth above In no event will Revolution Rowing be liable for any lost profits lost sales or for any consequential direct indirect incidental special exemplary or punitive damages or for any other damages of any kind or nature www RevolutionRowing com
8. ning Check the tightness of the U bolts at each stop during travel and when you load unload your boat Copyright 2015 Revolution Rowing LLC www RevolutionRowing com Page 2 Step 2 Load your single scull A Overhead Carry Method This is the most common method to load unload Find the center balance point of your de rigged scull and then carry it overhead to your vehicle Place the decks of the scull in the cradles of your roof rack one at a time making sure that the cockpit of your boat is centered between the cradles of the roof rack The lumberjack carry method allows you to load one end of your scull at a time This method is often better for shorter individuals or people with tall vehicles Start by lifting your boat from the center balance point with the cockpit facing towards the sky Place the bow of the boat on the rear cradle of your single scull roof rack Slide the hull of your boat forward onto the rack until the cockpit of your boat is centered between the front and rear cradles For taller vehicles you may have to position a step ladder near the bumper of your vehicle to assist with loading Slowly rotate your boat from the cockpit up position to the cockpit down position This may involve slightly lifting the stern of the boat so that the cockpit gunnels do not hit the rail of the single scull rack while rotating Warning Always transport your scull cockpit down Copyri
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