Supra SUNSPORT 24V, SUNSPORT 22V, LAUNCH LTS, LAUNCH 24SSV manual Rad-A-Cage, Style, To Raise Cage

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Rad-A-Cage

If your Supra model has been equipped with an

Style 1

Style 2

optional RAD-A-CAGE towing tower, please

 

review this section for details on it’s usage,

 

 

maintenance and storage. The cage is designed

 

 

as a stable tower to enhance wakeboarding. It

 

 

is NOT intended to be used to tow skiers,

 

 

barefoot skiers, or multiple wakeboarders. Such

 

 

use will void any warranties written or implied.

 

 

Before use, be sure that all mounting bolts are properly tightened in place.

Be aware of and avoid low overhead objects such as bridges, power lines, overhanging trees, etc.

Style 1

To Lower Cage For Storage

Tools Required: 5/16” Allen Wrench

1.Loosen (but do not remove) the front 5/16-18 x 1-1/4” allen head bolts that connect the front legs to the foot.

2.Remove the hand knobs of the rear feet.

3.While standing in the bow area, pull the cage forward, gently placing it against the bow of the boat.

Place padding between the cage and the boat to protect the gel coat finish from scratches.

To Raise The Cage

Lift and rock the tower back into place until the rear legs align with the rear feet. (Some manipulation of the cage may be required to get the legs to line up with the feet). Install both bolts and tighten all bolts.

The threads in the aluminum foot could be damaged if the bolts are not aligned and threaded correctly!

Rad-A-Cages are designed to pull one wakeboarder, kneeboarder or trick-skier.

Style 2

To Lower Cage for Storage

-Remove the four hand knobs from the top of the rear leg. While holding the tower up, lower the side legs. Then lower the tower downward into the boat.

To Raise Cage

-Lift the tower and swing up the rear legs. Install the four hand knobs.

The threads in the aluminum foot could be damaged if the bolts are not aligned and threaded correctly.

The Rad-A-Cage is designed to pull single (1) wakeboarder, trick skier, or kneeboarder.

NOTE: Apply a thin coat of anti-seize to the threads of the hand knobs periodically.

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