20 Most Recent Sevylor Fish Ranger 280 Questions & Answers

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Removing lower unit wont seperate

need to unclip shift rod at engine
8/3/2009 2:16:15 PM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Aug 03, 2009
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I have just refurbished a old water skeeter

if there are lights you can use, no reg required
8/3/2009 2:15:11 PM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Aug 03, 2009
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Hi.

you must inflate all parts of the craft to achieve proper buoyancy. use a cone shaped inflating tip on your inflating pump
6/23/2009 1:09:09 AM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Jun 23, 2009
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How many peaple can set into boat?

this is a single person craft. So ... 1 person.
3/2/2009 7:02:43 PM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Mar 02, 2009
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What kinds of boats are used for rowing?

The boats (or shells) are basically of two types and reflectthe two forms of rowing---sweep rowing and sculling. In sweep rowing each rower handles a single oar (about 12.5 ft or 3.9 m long) in sculling a rower uses two oars, or sculls, (each about 9.5 ft or 3 m long). The word shell is often used in reference to the boats used because the hull is only about 1/8" to 1/4" thick to make it as light as possible. These shells are also rather long and racing shells are as narrow as possible while recreational ones can be rather wide. Most shells today are made of composite materials such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, or kevlar. A few manufacturers still build wooden boats. Each rower has his back to the direction the shell is moving and power is generated using a blended sequence of the rower's legs, back and arms. The rower sits on a sliding seat with wheels on a track called the slide. Each oar is held in a U-shaped swivel (oarlock) mounted on a metal pin at the end of a rigger. The rigger is an assembly of tubes that is tightly bolted to the body of the shell.The exception to this are some european recreational boats called "inriggers" which have the oarlock attach directly on the gunwale. The subtypes of rowing shells are classified according to the number of rowers in the shell. Sweep Boats (each rower has one oar) These shells can have a coxswain---a person who steers the shell (using a rudder) and urges the rowers on. I have included in parenthesis the symbol used for each subtype along with some dimensions and weights. Coxed Pair (2+) Two sweep rowers with a coxswain. Coxless Pair (2-) Two sweep rowers without a coxswain. Coxed Four (4+) Four sweep rowers with a coxswain. Straight (or Coxless) Four (4-) Four sweep rowers without a coxswain. Steering is usually accomplished via a rudder that is attached to a cable that is connected to one of the rower's foot stretchers (this an adjustable bracket to which the rower's feet are secured). The coxless pair has a similar type of rudder setup. Eight (8+/8o) Eight sweep rowers with a coxswain. Eights are 60+ ft (~18.5 m) long and weigh about 250 pounds (~114 kg). Sculling Boats (each rower has two oars) Only in rare cases do these boats have a coxswain. Steering is generally accomplished by applying more power or pressure to the oar(s) on one side of the shell. The hands overlap (usually left over right in the US) during part of the rowing cycle, or are always left in front of right. Single (1X) One rower or sculler. Singles are about 26 ft (8 m) long and less than a foot (0.3 m) wide. Racing singles can weigh as little as 30 pounds (~13.5 kg). There are heavier (~45 to 50 pounds), shorter and wider versions often referred to as recreational singles. Double (2X) Two scullers. Most racing doubles can be also used as a pair with a different set of riggers designed for sweep oars. When used as a pair a rudder is usually added. There are also recreational versions of sculling doubles. Quadruple (4X) Four scullers. Often referred to as a `quad' and usually has a rudder attached to one of the sculler's foot stretchers as in the straight four. Most quads can also be rigged as a straight four using a different set of riggers. Octuple (8X) Eight scullers. This is rarely seen, though is used in the UK, at least, in junior competition where sweep rowing is not allowed. Weight Classifications There are basically two weight classes for rowers---heavyweight (HWT) and lightweight (LWT). Men (M) For team LWT boats, there is a 72.5 kg (~160 lbs) individual maximum, and the boat must average no more than 70 kg (~155 lbs). Women (W) The individual maximum for team LWT boats is 59 kg (~130 lbs), and the boat must average no more than 57 kg (~125 lbs). In the US, the women have an individual max only; no average. In some regattas in the US (usually head races late in the season) these limits are increased by 5 lbs. A rowing shell is usually built with a particular weight class of rower in mind. Until just recently the Olympics effectively had only HWT classifications.
12/1/2008 1:20:42 PM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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Differences between the tow boats

Aluminum is very light, easy to pick up (with 2 - 3 people), low maintenance. You don't have to do anything to an aluminum boat, except spray it off with some fresh water, when you pull it out of the water. Wood, NO, heavy, lots of maintenance - paint, varnish, chance of leaks. Get the aluminum
12/1/2008 1:20:41 PM • Sevylor Fish... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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My Sevylor K5 Kayak has a rip on the inseam about 4" long. Ive tried to fix it but unsuccessful. What is the best vynil repair kit for inflatable boat? Any advice is appriciated!

All kits use the same plastic and chemicals so your only real course here is have a professional repair it.
3/31/2022 5:03:40 PM • Sevylor Boating • Answered on Mar 31, 2022
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Where can I order a new iner tube for sevylor 325 fishmaster.

You can order it from eBay or from Amazon
7/7/2020 4:05:07 AM • Sevylor Boating • Answered on Jul 07, 2020
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I CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO MOUNT A MOTOR MOUNT ON A FISHMASTER 325 SEVYLOR BOAT

Have you considered contacting the manufacturer and having a talk to them. Given this is such a popular boat, I suspect if you just googled it, you would get lots of hits with advice on how to do what you want to do.
9/3/2018 1:48:17 AM • Sevylor Boating • Answered on Sep 03, 2018
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Can i attach a skeg to an inflatable Sevylor/Coleman fastback kayak?

You could probably tie one on using a rope harness over the top of the boat, you can do that on anything, but why would you want to? It is not going to track really well in any event, and so you will just make it slower. Inflating it rally really well might help. This is a short boat and I suspect a bit high-sided, so it will catch the wind and it is more-or-less flat bottomed so it will spin a bit. (YMMV.)
11/5/2016 10:34:39 PM • Sevylor Boating • Answered on Nov 05, 2016
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Sevylor tandem is not a baby stroller but a kayak. I am looking for a skeg for this kayak

You didn't specify which tandem you have. If it has a smooth bottom, then you'll need to glue some on (available at Sea Eagle). If it has "bumps" with slots that a blade fits in, they are available on ebay and Amazon. Don't pay any attention to ****** preaching.
11/5/2016 10:32:55 PM • Sevylor Boating • Answered on Nov 05, 2016
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