I also own one of these, and have never used a deflator. petermark5323 has it 100 % correct. Just lock the valves open....let most of the air out....and if you're in a hurry, you can gently step on the pontoons to get the air out. Takes no longer than 10 min. Great boat!
If you have any further questions, please let me know. I'm glad that you enjoyed it. That was my first ever. I could probably improve it so if you have any suggestions, let me know.
Yes my wife & I have had ours for a couple of years - get lots of compliments. Have really enjoyed it after having various others through the years! A quick note: when we’re done, everything comes out, I open the valves & let all the air out (takes like 2 minutes I’d say), fold it lengthwise in thirds, start rolling it up and in the Nissan Rogue it goes & off we drive :)
Over 600 and views and only 16 thumbs up. wow people are assholes. I have given you a thumbs up. :) My wife and I want to purchase one of these SeaEagles and there are like zero videos showing the take down and storage of these boats. Because that's the tough part and well that doesn't sell boats I guess. Love the video thank you for the real parts of inflatable boating. :)
When you open a valve to let some of the air out let the valve stay open all the way that way all the pressure and the air will come out and you won't have to turn around and lay on it you'll have some air in it but not much and then also if it's a hot day when you're deflating it deflated let it sit in the sun it will soften up everything and make it a lot better for you
I have the same model. You can deflate it by just opening the valves, turn them one quarter clockwise until they stay in the down position. Sea Eagle's instructional video should demonstrate this. Hope this helps!