DO NOT STORE BOAT ON IT'S SIDE
When storing, AND transporting your Solo Skiff always be sure to support the hull under the in-
verted chines on the bottom along the full length. If you use a trailer the bunks should be spaced
as above and run from past the transom to where the inverted chines stop. SEE ABOVE
ANGLE WILL NOT ALLOW
DRAINAGE
Do not leave / store boat where the bow is in a lower position than the stern of your Solo Skiff. If
you can pour water in the cockpit and it does not drain out- your boat is bow down. When Solo
Skiff is stored this way, water cannot drain and will build up in the cockpit, and eventually can
seep into the hull area through the rod tube flanges. Even though sealed, these can leak at times.
DO NOT STAND OR WALK IN YOUR SOLO SKIFF UNLESS IT IS IN THE WATER
• Do not store the engine on your Solo Skiff.
• Remove engine at end of the day of use.
• Do not hang your solo Skiff.
• Do not leave hull unsupported longer than one-
hour, less in hot conditions.
• Storing the Solo Skiff in any way other than
shown above will dent and possibly damage
hull.
• You can store the Solo Skiff on a flat floor.
• Do not store your Solo Skiff out in the sun.
• The bow handle, and rear grab bar are not de-
signed to hang from.
• Do not store boat upside down, it will warp.
• IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS EMAIL US at
INFO@SOLOSKIFF.COM
STORAGE / TRANSPORT
NOTES
SUPPORT
IF YOU ARE USING AN ELECTRIC TROLL-
ING MOTOR AND BATTERY SETUP PAY
ATTENTION TO FOLLOWING.
• Always fully support the hull under the
battery.
• Do not launch and load boat with battery
inside the hull.
• Do not store boat with battery inside un-
less fully supported or in the water.
ANY OF THE ABOVE CAN WARP AND
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SUPPORT
BOW DOWN
BATTERY STORAGE
DAMAGE YOUR HULL.
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