Supra THE LOGO, SUPRA manual General Safety Precautions

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General Safety Precautions

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

-Improper operation is extremely dangerous. Operators must read and understand all operating manuals supplied with the boat before operation.

-Remain seated at all times while boat is in motion.

-Never stand or allow passengers to stand while the boat is moving. You or others may be thrown from the boat.

-Children in the bow of the boat should be accompanied by an adult at all times.

-Never operate the boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

-On-board equipment must always conform to the governing federal, state, and local regulations.

-Gasoline vapors can explode. Before starting engine, open engine box, check engine compartment for gasoline vapors, and operate blower for at least four minutes. Run blower below cruising speed.

-Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard. Inspect system regularly. Examine fuel tanks for leaks or corrosion at least annually.

-Never override or modify the engine safety shut-off switch or engine neutral starting safety switch in any way.

-Never remove or modify components of the fuel system in any way except for maintenance by qualified personnel. Tampering with fuel components may cause a hazardous condition.

-Never allow any type of spark or open flame on board. It may result in fire or explosion.

-It is the owner’s responsibility to check tightness of the Rad-A-Cage Tower bolts BEFORE each use.

-The Rad-A-Cage Tower is designed to pull a single (1) individual. DO NOT climb or sit on the Rad-A-Cage Tower. Rope may loop on inverted tricks. DO NOT sit behind the pulling point of the Rad-A-Cage Tower.

-To avoid serious personal injury, DO NOT be on or about the swim platform while engine is running and keep away from rear of boat while engine is running.

-To avoid serious personal injury, DO NOT operate engine while anyone is on or about the swim platform or in the water near the boat.

General Safety Precautions (continued)

-The tow bar is not designed for vertical extensions. Any modifications to the tow bar or its mountings may result in damage to the boat and injury to the user.

-Rear storage area is located above the gas tank and is not designed for ballast. Weight limit is 150 lbs. equally distributed.

-The Rad-A-Cage Tower may strike low objects. Check clearance height around docks, shore, overhanging objects, bridges and power lines.

-Do not pull past 45 degrees of the centerline of the boat. Failure to follow this rule could result in the boat capsizing.

-It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure all passengers are seated when boat is underway.

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

-This boat is a high-performance boat and capable of quick and tight turns and changes in direction. It is the driver’s responsibility to operate the boat in a manner to ensure the safety of all passengers.

Boaters must continuously be aware of weather conditions.

-Sudden storms, wind, lightning, etc., can unexpectedly put boaters in grave danger. Always check the local weather report before going boating.

It is the driver’s responsibility to determine if weather or other factors have created an unsafe boating environment.

-The driver is solely responsible for the consequences of their actions.

© 2006 Skier’s Choice, Inc.

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Contents Trademarks Boat Information Table of ContentsIntroduction IntroductionCheck Before running where applicable Boating Safety Important Safety InformationSafety Equipment Safety Training OrganizationsBoaters must continuously be aware of weather conditions General Safety PrecautionsProduct Misuse Skiing SafetyCarbon Monoxide CO Safety Ski Pylon ExtensionsContact Information Proper SeatingSkier’s Choice, Inc Device when boating Emergency ProceduresPeople or damage the boat GroundingVisual Distress Signals Audible Distress Signals Review and understand all local and state laws Basic Boating RulesBoating Rules Encountering Other VesselsSee examples of buoys and markers next Skier’s Choice, Inc Skier’s Choice, Inc Comp Sunsport Boat SpecificationsSunsport Launch Launch 20SSV Launch Launch 22SSV Launch 24SSV Skier’s Choice, Inc Operating Information Break In PeriodStarting & Operation Maximum Capacities Coast Guard RegulationsDo not exceed the maximum capacity of the boat To Start Electronic Fuel Injection EFI Engine Starting & OperationThrottle Lever Engine Warm-UpTransmission Lockout Rear Drain Plug Bilge Area Center Drain PlugBefore Fueling Fuel PrecautionsFilling the Tank FuelingSpeed Calibration Instrument Panel & ControlsEngine Hours Temperature GaugeSpeedometer TachometerOil Pressure Gauge Fuel GaugeSpeedometer Paddle Wheel VoltmeterDepth Sounder Setting UnitsSetting Deep Alarm Setting Shallow AlarmTroubleshooting Instrument does not Turn on TroubleshootingOut of Range Display Disengaging The System Adjusting The Boat SpeedStereo EZ Cruise Activating The Cruise SystemSkier’s Choice, Inc Skier’s Choice, Inc Boat is in storage Ignition Switch Blower SwitchHorn Switch Supra dealerCircuit Breaker Panel Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut Off SwitchTilt Steering Drive Warning LightDC Outlet Gravity Ballast SystemPriming the System Skier’s Choice, Inc Ignition Keys Equipment & OptionsMirrors Never open the Motor Box while the boat is moving Driver’s Seat & Seat AdjustmentInboard Motor Box Drive Engine CompartmentInboard Ski Pylon Flame PrecautionsFire Extinguisher Drive Ski PylonRad-A-Cage Courtesy Lights Pole Light ReceptaclePole Light Tower Navigation LightSee Hoisting Instructions Lifting RingsSki Platform Bow Eye20 & 24 V-Drive Sundeck Stepway Detachable BracketSki Locker Bilge Inspection PlateTriple-Up Seating SundeckPropeller Double-Up SeatingGlove Box Trim Switch & GaugeHydraulic Wake Plate Optional Perfect PassOptional Bimini Tops Walk-Thru Windshield Optional Boat HeaterDual Battery Option Hookup Battery BoxTransom Mount Stereo Remote CoolerWakeboard Racks Optional Tower SpeakersOptional Tonneau Cover Mooring CoverOptional Cockpit Cover Optional Subwoofer Optional Satellite Radio Air Inflator Optional Stereo AmpDo not leave air inflator running unattended Optional Walk-Through Curtain Optional Water StrainerWhile Fueling Fuel TankDrive Fuel Tank Fuel VentAutomatic Fire Suppression System Docking LightsJump Seat Skier’s Choice, Inc Service & Maintenance Service & MaintenanceComponent Lubrication Cooling SystemsFuel Filter Refer to Engine Manual for more information Engine Oil and FilterDrive Remote Oil Filter Oil Level CheckMaintaining Fluid Level Transmission Level CheckDrive Fluid Check Change FrequencyShaft Log Packing Nut Installation & PrecautionsSkier’s Choice, Inc Rub Rail Care Cleaning, Care & StorageFiberglass Care Washing Your BoatBoat Hull Protection Upholstery CareDrying Upholstery Foreign DepositsWinterization & Dry Storage WinterizationSummerization Do not use the ski pylon to hoist the boat Temporary HoistingTechnical Information Identification NumberSkier’s Choice, Inc Trailering Your Boat Trailer Plug Wire SchematicTrailer & Towing Prolong Trailer Life Connecting the TrailerTrailer Alignment Loading Procedure Unloading ProcedureLoading Boat BuddySurge Brakes Fluid Reservoir Gold Series Oil Bath BearingsSwing-Away Tongue Tandem AxleSecond Axle Disc Brakes Aluminum Step PlateLaser Cut Steps LED PackageAluminum Wheels Supra Warranty Supra Limited WarrantyOther Limitations Dealer’s Responsibility Owner’s ResponsibilitySkier’s Choice, Inc Index Index Skier’s Choice, Inc Skier’s Choice, Inc Skier’s Choice, Inc Skier’s Choice, Inc