Supra SUNSPORT 22V, COMP LTS Pole Light Receptacle, Tower Pole Light, Courtesy Lights, Bow Light

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Pole Light Receptacle

The pole light receptacle is located on the starboard of the stern, along side of the sun deck. To install pole light, slide open the weather cover and insert the pole light in the aligned position.

Pole Light

On some models, the removable pole light is stored on the side wall of the rear storage area. Gently pull the pole light from the mounting and place into the pole light receptacle.

The pole light must always be in place and illuminated when visibility is limited. The pole light must be displayed while underway from sunset to sunrise.

Boats equipped with factory installed towers do not have a stern light pole, even though the rear light receptcle is installed. If you would like a rear 360 pole light so you may operate your boat after dark with the tower removed, you may purchase one from your dealer.

Tower Pole Light

Boats equipped with factory installed towers, the 360° White Pole Light is mounted on the tower. To raise the light, turn knob on front of light to the left and then carefully raise the light to a vertical postion. Re-tighten the knob. Always lower the light after use and before trailering to avoid hitting low overhangs.

Courtesy Lights

Courtesy lights are installed at several locations in the interior of the boat. The courtesy light switch is located on the instrument panel and is marked “CTSY”.

Bow Light

The bow light is located on the bow of the deck at the front of the boat. To alert other boaters to your position and direction. The light is green on the starboard side and red on the port side.

Stern Light

Some Supra models are equipped with stern lights. The stern light is located at the center of the transom below the rub rail. This white light alerts other boaters when they are approaching your boat from behind.

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