Supra LAUNCH 24SSV, SUNSPORT 24V, SUNSPORT 22V manual Winterization & Dry Storage, Summerization

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Winterization

When the boating and ski season comes to a close, it is important to have your boat professionally winterized.

If your boat is exposed to temperatures below 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) it is possible for water in the engine, ballast system, heater core, etc., to freeze. As this water freezes, it expands and can crack pumps, valves, heat exchangers, engine blocks, etc. This type of damage usually requires the replacement of the cracked item and can be very expensive to repair.

It is extremely important to follow the proper winterizing procedure. The engine must be correctly winterized for safe storage in your climate. This should be done by a professional. Your Supra dealer will know exactly what must be done to ensure the longest possible life for your boat.

In addition to having your boat professionally winterized, the following tasks should be done to protect your boat during storage:

1.Remove the drain plug from the boat.

2.Thoroughly clean the boat inside and out. Inspect the hull for any residue or algae growth and remove if required.

3.Clean the bilge area thoroughly and operate the bilge pump to remove any water from the bilge hose.

4.Remove all seat cushions and open all storage areas to air circulation in the boat interior. When thoroughly dry, replace cushions and close storage areas.

5.Top off fuel tank to prevent any condensation from accumulating in the fuel system. Use a commercially available fuel stabilizer to remove water and prevent gumming.

6.If the boat is stored on its trailer, insure that the boat is

properly positioned. If possible lift the tongue so that the bow is slightly raised to promote drainage from the drain hole.

7.Install the canvas cover and secure the straps in accordance with cover instructions.

NOTE: During the winter months, water is a boat’s worst enemy. Always store the boat when the interior is completely dry. Periodically check on the condition of the stored boat.

Damage due to improper winterization IS NOT covered under your boat’s warranty.

Section XI

Winterization & Dry Storage

Summerization

Before using the boat after it has been in dry storage requires some special treatment. Supra recommends having your boat professionally summerized, preferable by the same facility that prepped it for storage. They will be familiar with what items were done in the fall and what items need to be addressed in the spring.

In addition to having your boat professionally summerized, the following list of tasks should be done to ensure a successful start to your boating season.

When launching the boat for the first time of the season, carefully watch all gauges to ensure that the boat is not overheating, the alternator is charging and the engine has proper oil pressure.

© 2005 Skier’s Choice, Inc.

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