Owner`s manual

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4. Remove the bow line from the bow eye.
5. Back the trailer farther into the water until just the
tops of the fenders show, then reset the parking
brake. Board the boat and start it. If possible,
remain on the trailer until the engine is warm and
is responding to throttle.
6. Back the boat out into the water, watching carefully
for people, other boats, or obstacles.
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1. Back the trailer down the ramp as close to 90° to
the shoreline as you can. If possible, have a
second person act as an observer while standing
to the side of the boat. Stop when the tops of the
trailer’s fenders are about 3 in. (7.6 cm) above the
waterline.
2. With the boat moving at the slowest idle speed,
guide the boat onto the support rails. Use throttle
only if necessary for steering ability.
3. Make sure the boat is centered on the support rails
and is headed straight for the bow stop (bumper
board). Ease the boat forward until the bow rests
against the bow stop.
4. Attach and tighten the winch line.
Using too much throttle can cause the boat to
jump over the front of the trailer which can
result in injury to the boat operator and
bystanders. Use only enough throttle to
maneuver the boat into the correct position.
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