Supra SUNSPORT 24V Skiing Safety, Ski Pylon Extensions, Carbon Monoxide CO Safety, Product Misuse

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Skiing Safety

Skiers are obligated to be as aware of the fundamental safety rules as well as the boat operator. If you are new to water skiing, seek certified training before starting. You will find it especially helpful to join a local ski club and USA Waterski when possible.

Always remember that the majority of water skiing injuries are the result of impacts with other objects, so always look where you are going and be aware of what is going on around you.

Failure to adhere to these warnings may result in severe injury or death to you and/or others.

-Every skier must always wear a USCG-approved personal flotation device.

-Maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from all other objects, including other boats, piers, rafts, mooring and navigational buoys, pilings, abutments, or any other items.

-Always have an experienced driver and observer in the boat when skiing.

-Never ski in shallow water, close to shore, or in water where you do not know the depth or what is beneath the surface.

-Never put your arm, head, or any other part of your body through the handle-bridle of the ski line nor wrap the line around any part of the body at any time.

-Never ski at night, or directly in front of other boats.

-Never jump from a boat that is moving at any speed, nor enter or exit the water when the engine is running (ON).

-Make sure that everyone knows and uses approved skiing hand signals and common skiing courtesy.

Ski Pylon Extensions

The use of a ski pylon extension or extensions in excess of 7-feet vertical is not recommended by Supra on our products. If you elect to use merchandise such as these, be aware that they could create excessive stress on your boat and subjectively cause damages not covered by the warranty.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. It is produced by gasoline engines and is a component of exhaust fumes.

Shut off the engine when people are on the swim platform or in the water around the rear of the boat.

Do not teak surf, wake surf, or do any other activities which puts people in close proximity of the transom when the engine is running.

For the most current information on carbon monoxide, you may call, write or visit on-line any of the following:

United States Coast Guard

Office of Boating Safety (G-OPB-3)

2100 Second Street SW

Washington, DC 20593-0001

www.uscgboating.org

1-800-368-5647

NMMA

National Marine Manufacturers Association

200 East Randolph Drive, Suite 5100

Chicago, IL 60601-6528

www.nmma.org

312-946-6200

American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc.

3069 Solomon’s Island Road

Edgewater, MD 21037-1416

www.abycinc.org

410-956-1050

Product Misuse

Misuse of the product or use of it in a manner for which it was never intended can create dangerous situations. The driver and passengers are responsible for using the product safely and as intended. The driver must operate the boat in a manner that ensures the safety of all passengers. If you or your passengers are unsure about use of the product, about performing certain boating maneuvers or are unsure about a particular water activity, refer to this manual or contact a knowledgeable source such as your local dealer, Skier’s Choice, Inc., the US Coast Guard, or your local boating authority.

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Contents Trademarks Table of Contents Boat InformationIntroduction IntroductionCheck Before running where applicable Important Safety Information Boating SafetySafety Training Organizations Safety EquipmentGeneral Safety Precautions Boaters must continuously be aware of weather conditionsSkiing Safety Carbon Monoxide CO SafetySki Pylon Extensions Product MisuseProper Seating Contact InformationSupra Basic Boating Rules Boating RulesEncountering Other Vessels Review and understand all local and state lawsSee examples of buoys and markers next Supra Supra Supra Supra Boat SpecificationsComp LTS Sunsport Launch LTS Launch Launch 22SSV Launch 24SSV Starting & Operation Break In PeriodOperating Infomation Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the boat Coast Guard RegulationsMaximum Capacities Starting & Operation To Start Electronic Fuel Injection EFI EngineTransmission Lockout Engine Warm-UpThrottle Lever Bilge Area Center Drain Plug Rear Drain PlugFuel Precautions Filling the TankFueling Before FuelingInstrument Panel & Controls Speed CalibrationTemperature Gauge SpeedometerTachometer Engine HoursFuel Gauge Speedometer Paddle WheelVoltmeter Oil Pressure GaugeSetting Units Setting Deep AlarmSetting Shallow Alarm Depth SounderOut of Range Display TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Instrument does not Turn on Stereo Supra Supra Ignition Switch Blower Switch Horn SwitchSupra dealer Boat is in storageTilt Steering DC OutletDrive Warning Light Circuit Breaker PanelGravity Ballast System Priming the SystemSupra Mirror Equipment & OptionsIgnition Keys Driver’s Seat & Seat Adjustment Inboard Motor BoxDrive Engine Compartment Never open the Motor Box while the boat is movingFlame Precautions Fire ExtinguisherDrive Ski Pylon Inboard Ski PylonTo Raise Cage Rad-A-CageStyle Pole Light Receptacle Pole LightTower Pole Light Courtesy LightsLifting Rings Ski PlatformBow Eye See Hoisting InstructionsBilge Inspection Plate Detachable BracketSki Locker Sundeck PropellerDouble-Up Seating Triple-Up SeatingTrim Switch & Gauge Hydraulic Wake PlateOptional Perfect Pass Glove BoxBattery Box Optional Boat HeaterWalk-Thru Windshield Optional Bimini TopSafety Lanyard/Engine Shut Off Switch CoolerWakeboard Racks Optional Tower SpeakersOptional Cockpit Cover Mooring CoverOptional Tonneau Cover Optional Walk-Through Curtain Optional Stereo AmpAir Inflator Do not leave air inflator running unattendedFuel Tank Drive Fuel TankFuel Vent While FuelingInboard Model Drive Model Service & MaintenanceService & Maintenance Cooling Systems Component LubricationEngine Oil and Filter Drive Remote Oil FilterOil Level Check Refer to Engine Manual for more informationTransmission Level Check Drive Fluid CheckChange Frequency Maintaining Fluid LevelInstallation & Precautions Shaft Log Packing NutSupra Cleaning, Care & Storage Fiberglass CareWashing Your Boat Rub Rail CareUpholstery Care Drying UpholsteryForeign Deposits Boat Hull ProtectionSummerization WinterizationWinterization & Dry Storage Hoisting Do not use the ski pylon to hoist the boatIdentification Number Technical InformationSupra Connecting the Trailer Trailer Plug Wire SchematicTrailering Your Boat Trailer & TowingProlong Trailer Life Trailer AlignmentInadvertent release of latch pin could result in injury Correct AlignmentUnloading Procedure Loading ProcedureBoat Buddy Surge Brakes Fluid ReservoirGold Series Oil Bath Bearings LoadingOptional Swing Tongue Supra Supra Limited Warranty Supra WarrantyOther Limitations Owner’s Responsibility Dealer’s ResponsibilitySupra Index Index