717 Henry G. Lane Street, Maryville, Tennessee 37801 Tel: 865-983-9924 Fax: 865-983-9950 Trademarks Supra, the Supra Logo, Comp LTS, Sunsport 22V, Sunsport 24V, Launch LTS, Launch 21, Launch 21V, Launch 22SSV, Launch 24SSV are registered trademarks of Skier’s Choice, Inc. All other product names are copyright and registered trademarks/trade names of their respective owners. Skier’s Choice, Inc. reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligation.
Table of Contents Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI Section VII Sectioin VIII Sectiion IX Section X Section XI Section XII Section XIII Section XIV Section XV Introduction Boating Safety Boating Rules Boat Specifications Operating Information Starting & Operation Instrument Panel Equipment & Options Service & Maintenance Cleaning, Care & Storage Winterization & Dry Storage Technical Information Trailer Your Boat Supra Warranty Index 3 5 11 15 19 21 25 37 51 57 59 61 63 69 7
Section I Introduction Introduction Supra inboard ski boats are manufactured by Skier’s Choice, Inc. in Maryville, Tennessee and distributed throughout the United States and the world. This manual provides an overview for operating your Supra boat. It should be considered a permanent part of your Supra boat, and contains important information on Safety, Boating Rules, Proper Operation and Maintenance of your boat.
• • • • • • • • • • • Drain Plugs (Securely in place?) Life-Saving Devices (One for every person on board?) Steering System (Working smoothly and properly?) Fuel System (Adequate fuel? Leaks? Fumes?) Battery (Fully charged? Cable terminals clean and tight?) Engine (In Neutral?) Capacity Plate (Are you overloaded or overpowered?) Weather Conditions (Safe to go out?) Electrical Equipment (Lights, horn, pump, etc.
Section II Boating Safety Safe Boating Important Safety Information! Your safety, as well as the safety of others with and around you, is a direct result of how you operate and maintain your boat. Read and comprehend this manual. Make sure that you understand all the controls and operating instructions before attempting to operate the boat. Improper operation is extremely dangerous. The basic safety rules are outlined in this section of the manual.
Safety Training Organizations Safety Equipment The following is a listing of just some of the agencies and organizations that offer safety training or information: Your Supra has been equipped at the factory with most of the federally required safety equipment for inland waters (Class 1, 16’-to-26’). This equipment includes: - UL-approved Marine Fire Extinguisher, Type A-BC (2 lbs.
General Safety Precautions General Safety Precautions (continued) 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. - 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.
Skiing Safety Carbon Monoxide (CO) 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. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. It is produced by gasoline engines and is a component of exhaust fumes.
Proper Seating Contact Information Proper seating is an important element of boating safety. Proper seating consists of sitting with your buttock in full contact with a seat anytime the boat is underway and using hand holds and grab handles to secure oneself and prevent loss of balance. Do not sit in locations not designed as a seat. For instance, do not sit on seat backs, do not sit on the sides or gunwale of the boat, and do not sit on the sundeck while the boat is in motion.
Warning Plates and Labels Read and note ALL warning plates and labels from bow to stern that appear on the boat, including these! If your warning decals should become damaged in any way, please contact your Supra Dealer or write to Skier’s Choice, Inc., 1717 Henry G. Lane Street, Maryville, Tennessee 37801 to request replacement warning decals. The decals will be provided free of charge. Your boat’s serial number (located on the transom) must be included for warning decal requests. Skier’s Choice, Inc.
Section III Boating Rules Basic Boating Rules Encountering Other Vessels You should be aware of these rules and follow them whenever you encounter another vessel on the water. There are three main situations in which you may encounter other vessels and you must observe the Steering Rules in order to avoid a collision. These are: The rules presented in this manual are condensed and have been provided as a convenience only. Consult your local U.S.
When two power-driven vessels are crossing each other’s path close enough to run the risk of collision, the vessel that views the crossing vessel to the starboard (right) side must give-way. If the other vessel is to the port (left) side, maintain your course and direction, provided the other vessel gives you the right-of-way as it should. All vessels which are fishing with nets, lines or trawls are considered under International Rules to be fishing vessels.
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Section IV Boat Specifications Comp LTS Sunsport 22V Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform Overall Length w/Platform Overall Length w/Trailer Width (Beam) Draft Weight - Boat Only Weight - Boat & Trailer Capacity - Passenger Capacity - Weight Capacity - Fuel Engine Boat Specifications: 19’ 11.5” 21’ 8” 23’ 8” 95” 21” 2,850 lbs. 3,800 lbs. 10 1,380 lbs. 34 gals.
Sunsport 24V Launch LTS Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform Overall Length w/Platform Overall Length w/Trailer Width (Beam) Draft Weight - Boat Only Weight - Boat & Trailer Capacity - Passenger Capacity - Weight Capacity - Fuel Engine Boat Specifications: 24’ 26’ 27’ 4” 102” 26” 3,950 lbs. 5,050 lbs. 16 2,300 lbs. 52 gals.
Launch 21V Launch 21 Boat Specifications: Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform Overall Length w/Platform Overall Length w/Trailer Width (Beam) Draft Weight - Boat Only Weight - Boat & Trailer Capacity - Passenger Capacity - Weight Capacity - Fuel Engine © 2004 Skier’s Choice, Inc. 21’ 2” 23’ 25’ 2” 98” 24” 3,200 lbs. 4,250 lbs. 13 1,775 lbs. 36 gals.
Launch 24SSV Launch 22SSV Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform Overall Length w/Platform Overall Length w/Trailer Width (Beam) Draft Weight - Boat Only Weight - Boat & Trailer Capacity - Passenger Capacity - Weight Capacity - Fuel Engine Boat Specifications: 21’ 8” 23’ 10” 25’ 8” 95” 24” 3,350 lbs. 4,450 lbs. 9* 1,385 lbs. 40 gals.
Section V Operating Infomation Break In Period Taking care to properly break in your new engine will pay off in the long run. In our years of field testing, we have proven that an Indmar engine, when properly broken in according to our simple procedures, will last longer, run better and have fewer repairs over its lifetime. Your new engine does not require an elaborate break-in procedure. Just follow these simple instructions and you are off to a great start.
Coast Guard Regulations The United States Coast Guard boating regulations prescribe minimum standards of safety to be met and maintained by all watercraft. It is necessary that your boat remain in compliance with these regulations. The staff at Skier’s Choice, Inc. recommend that all boat operators complete a Coast Guard approved boating safety course.
Section VI Starting & Operation A standard pre-starting procedure should be always be followed before the first start-up of the day. 1. Check the engine oil level. 2. Check for gasoline fumes in bilge or engine compartment. 3.Operate engine blower for 4 minutes before starting the engine to remove any fumes. 4. Check manual operation of bilge pump. Make sure bilge areas are empty. Other items might also be inspected, depending on the boat and its use.
Throttle Lever Engine Warm-Up Always let engine warm up to normal operating temperature before accelerating. The throttle lever controls both the throttle and the transmission. The idle position (normally vertical) is the zero throttle position and the neutral position for the transmission. A safety ring (umbrella) keeps the lever from being accidentally moved to engage the transmission.
Bilge Area Center Drain Plug Rear Drain Plug The bilge area center drain plug is located at the front of the motor well, directly under the engine. It is extremely important that the drain plug is always checked before starting the engine. The drain plug should be secured in place using a wrench. NOTE: Not all Supra models have center drain plugs. DO NOT start engine until center drain plug is checked and secured in place.
Fuel Precautions Fueling Use a gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89. The H.O. engine should use a minimum octane rating of 91. Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion! Before Fueling: DO NOT use gasoline containing methyl alcohol (methanol) or ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Methanol and Ethanol can damage your boat’s fuel system. 1. Turn off engine. 2. Turn off ignition. 3. Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame.
Section VII Instrument Panel & Controls Speed Calibration Speed may be checked using a stopwatch and a standard slalom course. Adjust the speedometer needle by turning the adjuster buttons. Location of the adjuster buttons vary by model. On the Launch and LTS Series they can be found directly under the dash, while on the other models they can be found to the left of the 12 volt receptacle on the inside of the panel as shown above.
Speedometer Engine Hours The speedometer indicates the water speed of the boat in miles per hour. It is recommended that the speedometer be checked for accuracy periodically. Engine Hours are shown on the tachometer gauge located in the center of the dash panel. The engine hour gauge acts as an odometer for the engine. Engine hours should always be noted and documented so that required maintenance and lubricant changes may be performed at the proper intervals.
Fuel Gauge Voltmeter This gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the tank when the ignition is in the “ON” position. The voltmeter indicates whether the battery is charging or discharging. The needle should be located in the normal range while the engine is running. NOTICE: DO NOT run the tank to empty. To prevent condensation from forming in the tank, it is recommended that the tank be filled when the gauge indicates 1/4 tank of fuel remaining.
Depth Sounder Setting Deep Alarm (continued) To set the Deep Alarm, perform the following: 1.Press the down button. The current deep alarm depth setting will display. 2.Press the up or down button to increase or decrease respectively the deep alarm depth value. Pressing either button once will change the depth value in 1-foot or 0.1 Meter increments. Holding either button will change the depth value in 9-foot or 1-Meter increments per second.
Troubleshooting INSTRUMENT DOES NOT TURN ON (continued) housing or replace the fuse holder assembly if necessary. 2.Check the power cable connection. Be sure that the unit is connected to a known power source: RED wire to positive, BLACK wire to negative or ground. 3.Ensure that the power source is powered using a test light or some other reliable form of testing 12 volt power. 4.If you are sure that the unit is receiving power and is still not functioning, please contact Customer Service for assistance.
Stereo Please refer to your stereo owner’s manual for proper operation instruction. NOTE: Stereo unit is connected to the Stereo switch on the switch panel. The “Stereo” switch must be in the “ON” position before the stereo can be turned on. SUPRA - 30 © 2005 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
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Ignition Switch Blower Switch The blower switch activates the blower motor. The primary function of the blower fan is to remove any fumes from the bilge area. The blower also draws fresh air into the engine compartment. Never depend solely on the blower to eliminate dangerous fumes. Before starting the engine, always open the motor box to check if fumes are present. Switch on the blower fan a minimum of four minutes before starting the engine.
Tilt Steering V-Drive Warning Light Tilt steering may be adjusted up or down in five different locking positions. To adjust, depress the tilt lever located beneath the bezel and move the steering wheel to the desired position. Release the lever to lock the wheel into place. The V-Drive transmission in your Supra is equipped with a “low pressure” warning light. This light is located by the dash.
Gravity Ballast System Care should be taken that the ballast bags are situated properly with the fill hose on top and drain hose on bottom and that all fittings are installed securely. The bags should not be twisted and the bags should be free to expand and drain completely. Care should be taken to prevent sharp objects from coming in contact with the bags. Cuts and punctures to the bags are not warrantable.
The Gravity Ballast system utilizes a manifold and a solenoid valve to independently fill each bag or tank. The solenoid valves have a small toggle switch that can manually override the opening of the valve. The manual toggle switch needs to be in the “down” position to allow the system to be controlled by the switches in the dash area. If the manual toggle switch is turned to the “up” position, the valve will be open all the time and cannot be controlled by switches in the dash area.
Section VIII Equipment Driver Seat & Options Fuel Cap Key Ignition Keys Two ignition keys are provided with the boat. Key entry into the ignition may be difficult due to the boot protector. Please, do not unduly force the key into the ignition. Key tumblers are located vertically, thus the key should be vertical when placed into the switch. NOTE: Always attach the ignition key and gas key to a floating key chain to prevent loss in the water.
Driver’s Seat & Seat Adjustment Inboard Motor Box The Rise-R Seat is a unique driver seat enhancement. The front edge of the driver’s seat cushion lifts up to give the driver a taller sightline. To switch the seat to the raised position, use two hands to lift and push the front edge of the seat cushion up and back until it is sitting on therear half of the driver’s seat cushion. To switch to the lower position, use two hands to push the Rise-R seat cushion forward and down.
V-Drive Ski Pylon Fire Extinguisher A standard United States Coast Guard approved fire extinguisher is provided with your Supra boat. The fire extinguisher is usually located under the observer’s seat cushion, however, locations vary by boat. You should know the exact location of your boat’s fire extinguisher in case of an emergency. NOTICE: Refer to the instructions on the fire extinguisher for proper use. The ski pylon is to be used to pull skiers.
Rad-A-Cage If your Supra model has been equipped with an Style 1 optional RAD-A-CAGE towing tower, please review this section for details on it’s usage, maintenance and storage. The cage is designed as a stable tower to enhance wakeboarding. It is NOT intended to be used to tow skiers, barefoot skiers, or multiple wakeboarders. Such use will void any warranties written or implied. Style 2 Before use, be sure that all mounting bolts are properly tightened in place.
Pole Light Receptacle 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”. 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.
Lifting Rings Ski Platform The transom mounted ski platform allows easy access to and from the water for skiers and swimmers. It is recommended that entries to and exits from the water be made from the platform to avoid accidents. (The fiberglass deck can become slippery when wet) Shut off the engine when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform. The forward bow eye is located just aft of the bow light. Two lifting rings are located on the transom.
Detachable Bracket The ski platform is attached to the boat with detachable brackets. The platform may be removed from the boat pulling the retaining pins from the brackets and lifting up and out. Ski Locker Bilge Inspection Plate The fuel tank inspection plate/bilge inspection plate is located on the floor. Open the inspection plate by unscrewing it to check the condition of the fuel tank and wire harness or for water in the bilge. NOTICE: Keep this area clean and free of dirt and debris.
Sundeck Double-Up Seating When the ski locker is closed, the upholstered lid doubles as a cushioned sun deck. Propeller Some Supra models offer Double-Up Seating. This unique seating can be stored flat for easy access to the bow or flipped up for extra rear and forward facing seating. To use this seating, lift and pull the seat back into the locked position. Be sure that the metal arms are locked straight before applying pressure.
Optional Perfect Pass Hydraulic Wake Plate The hydraulic wake plate allows the driver to control the running attitude of the boat. It can be controlled by the switch on the dashboard. Trim Switch & Gauge Perfect Pass is a marine approved cruise control system. It is an accurate and simple way to ensure consistent speed. It is controlled by the driver via a gauge onthe dash. Be sure to read and understand the Perfect Pass Owner’s Manual before using this feature.
Battery Box Walk-Thru Windshield The battery is mounted inside the observer’s seat storage compartment. Location may vary slightly depending on the model. NOTICE: It is recommended that the battery cables be disconnected from the battery when the boat is placed in storage. Avoid damaage or injury from battery acid, ensure that battery is properly secured before using boat. The movable center windshield panel allows access to and from the bow deck. To open, turn safety latches to vertical and push.
Optional Tower Speakers Cooler Some Supra models offer built-in coolers. They are foam insulated and have drain holes that drain water into the bilge. Be sure to thoroughly clean the cooler and allow it to dry after each use to prevent mold and mldew. Wakeboard Racks The optional tower speakers are an additional set of speakers designed to allow the rider to be able to hear the music. The tower speakers require the addition of an amplifier to power the speakers.
Optional Tonneau Cover Mooring Cover The optional tonneau cover is designed to snap over the bow of the boat. Its purpose is to minimize air flow into the cockpit area when the boat is in use and as a storage cover when used in combination with the optional cockpit cover. DO NOT trailer the boat with the tonneau cover installed. The tonneau cover is not designed as a trailer cover and may come unsnapped or rip.
Optional Walk-Through Curtain Optional CD Changer Some Supra models offer an optional Walk-through curtain that snaps into the front walk-through to help prevent cool air from flowing into the cockpit area. The optional 10 disk CD changer is mounted to the floor of the boat and is controlled using the stereo controls. It can also be controlled by the stereo remote. Please see CD changer owner’s manual for more information.
Fuel Precautions Filling the Tank Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion! Before Fueling: 1. Turn off engine. 2. Turn off all electrical systems. 3. Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame. NOTICE: Pay careful attention when filling the fuel tank. DO NOT overfill the tank! Fuel may empty through the fuel vent and damage the outside finish. While Fueling: 1. Keep fuel hose nozzle in contact with fill pipe to provide grounding. 2. Fill tank at a slow rate to avoid spills.
Section IX Service & Maintenance Inboard Model V-Drive Model The illustration above denotes the areas which may need to be accessed or may require cleaning or maintenance. It is important to have basic understanding of the parts and their location on the boat. However, it is recommend that any service beyond routine maintenance be performed by an authorized Supra dealer. Service & Maintenance For your convenience, a maintenance schedule has been included in this manual.
Component Lubrication Cooling Systems FRESH WATER COOLING SYSTEM The standard cooling system for Supra boats is an open circulation cooling system with intake water. This is preferred for lakes and reservoirs with low salt content. If the engine is occasionally operated in salt water, the cooling system should be flushed with fresh water periodically and always before storage. If your boat is regularly operated in salt water, it should be equipped with the optional salt water package.
Engine Oil and Filter The oil filter is located below the engine. The engine manufacturer recommends that you change the oil and oil filter after the first 1020 hours use of your new boat. Thereafter, to maximize engine life, change oil and filter after every 50 hours of use (See Engine Manual). Crankcase oil should be selected to deliver the highest performance for your operating conditions and climate.
Transmission Level Check V-Drive Fluid Check The fluid level can be checked by using the oil level gauge, which is located on top of the V-Drive unit. This unit is located under the center cushion of the rear seat. Pull out the cushion to access the transmission. Pull the oil level gauge to check the fluid level. If the level is low, add fluid to the correct mark on the dipstick. Use SAE 30 motor oil. Use only automatic transmission fluid type “A” in transmissions with 1:1 drive train.
Shaft Log Packing Nut Battery Cable Installation & Precautions The Shaft Log Packing Nut should be checked periodically and adjusted if needed. Adjust as follows: - Loosen the jam nut a few turns. - Tighten the shaft log packing nut by hand. DO NOT over tighten. - Tighten the jam nut against the packing nut. - Check for leaks. NOTICE: It is normal for the Packing Log to drip water at a slow rate of one drop every 15 to 30 seconds. Your battery is an important part of your boat.
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Section X Cleaning, Care & Storage Rub Rail Care Fiberglass Care Washing and waxing the boat hull and deck regularly will extend the life and beauty of your Supra. It is a good routine to rinse your boat with fresh water after each day’s use. It is recommended that the hull and deck be cleaned and waxed after every 25 hours of use. This will decrease water friction and lesson the potential for staining or spotting on the gelcoat surface.
Upholstery Care Foreign Deposits Tree sap, bird droppings, air borne chemicals, petroleum products and other foreign matter may damage the gelcoat surface if not removed promptly (See Washing Instructions). Boat Hull Protection If your Supra is to remain in the water for an extended period, the hull below the water line should be painted with a marine bottom paint. Boats left in the water for extended periods of time without bottom paint may experience blilstering or discolorization.
Section XI Winterization & Dry Storage Winterization Summerization When the boating and ski season comes to a close, it is important to have your boat professionally winterized. 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.
Hoisting Correct Hoisting If the boat ever needs to be hoisted, special attention should be given to the following recommendations: - Hoist the boat using a horizontal lifting bar only. - Never attempt to lift the boat by means of a cable sling from bow to stern lifting eyes. - Hoist operator should slowly and smoothly lift the boat without jerking to avoid damage to the lifting eyes. Use only a proper sized sling in the designated lifting rings to hoist the boat.
Section XII Technical Information Identification Number The hull identification number is located on the upper right hand side of the transom below the rub rail. Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation or charging. Sparks or flames can cause this mixture to ignite and explode if it comes near the vent openings. Sulfuric acid in the battery can cause serious burns if spilled on skin or in eyes. Flush with clear water immediately! © 2005 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
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Section XIII Trailering Your Boat Trailer & Towing Connecting the Trailer The trailer supplied with your Supra was designed especially for the boat with your convenience in mind. Please be sure that you have an appropriate tow vehicle before attempting to trailer your boat. Your vehicle must be capable of towing 5,000 lbs. and must be fitted with no less than a Class III (5,000 lb. max.) trailer hitch. Read the trailer towing section of your vehicle owner’s manual before towing your trailer.
Prolong Trailer Life Connecting the Trailer (continued) The following guidelines will prolong the life of the boat and trailer: 1. Always secure the boat to the trailer with tie-downs. Do not place straps around fenders or lights. 2. Always verify that the winch hook is securely in the bow eye, the strap is tight and the winch handle locked in place before trailering. 3. Check the recommended pressure displayed on the side of the tires and assure that it is maintained.
Unloading Procedure Loading Procedure To unload the boat use the following procedure as a guide: 1. Make sure that all drain plugs are securely in place. 2. Unplug light cord before backing into the water. 3. With Bow Eye Hook fastened, retract Boat Buddy latch pin by pulling trigger into “safety” position. (If latch pin is bound, tighten winch to relieve pressure, then pull trigger into “safety” position). 4.
Boat Buddy Surge Brakes Fluid Reservoir Your Supra trailers come standard with a trailer Boat Buddy. This featue makes loading your boat on the trailer much easier. To check brake fluid, twist black cap and remove. Pry rubber plug out of reservoir. Follow instructions printed on plug. Use DOT 3 Brake Fluid. Loading Place the trigger inthe “SET” position. When the bow eye contacts the Boat Buddy, the pin will latch, securing the boat.
Optional Swing Tongue With the optional swing tongue, you can shorten the trailer length for storage by pulling the pin and swing the tongue away to the side. DO NOT tow trailer without latch pin installed. Always install safety clip on end of latch pin. © 2005 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
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Section XIV Supra Limited Warranty Taking care of our product after it becomes yours has always been “standard policy” at Skier’s Choice, Inc., the proud manufacturer of the Supra line of boats. And to further prove our point, we offer the following limited warranty. TERMS OF WARRANTY During the applicable Warranty Period (as defined below), Skier’s Choice, Inc.
adjustments, connectors, tune-ups and wear items, such as, shaft packing, belts, hoses, filters, seals, gaskets, strut bushing, etc. 7. Damage to or malfunction of a boat, or any component thereof, resulting from owner use, lack of maintenance, improper maintenance, impact, misuse, negligence, collision, delay in repair, improper hoisting or cradling of the boat. 8.
Owner’s Responsibility Customer Assistance 1. Before operating your Supra, it is necessary to read and fully understand this Owner’s Manual and all other information delivered with the boat. 2. It is the owner’s responsibility to take the boat to an authorized Supra dealer to obtain warranty service. 3. It is the owner’s responsibility to properly operate and maintain the boat in accordance with this manual and all other information delivered with boat. 4.
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A Accessory Power Switch Air Inflator—Sunsport 24V B Ballast System - Gravity (Optional) Battery & Cable Installation Battery Box Battery Specifications Bilge Area Drain Plug Bilge Inspection Plate Bilge Pump Switch Bimini Top (Optional) Blower Switch Boating Rules Boating Safety Boat Specifications Body Lubrication Bow Eye Bow Light Break-In Period 48 49 34 20 48 47 52 31, 32, 41 71 4 34 71 28-29 44 38 E Engine Data Engine Hours and Gauge Engine Warm-Up Electrical Replacements (Bulbs & Fuses) 61 26 22
Index (continued) V S Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut-Off Switch Safety Equipment Satellite Radio (Optional) Seat Adjustment Service & Maintenance Shaft Log Packing Nut Ski Locker Ski Platform Ski Platform Detachable Brackets Ski Pylon (Inboard & V-Drive) Slalom Course Speeds Speedometer Speed Calibration Speedometer Paddle Wheel Starting & Operation Stereo Stereo Amp (Optional) Stereo Switch Stern Light Subwoofer (Optional) Summerization Sundeck 47 6 49 38 51 55 43 42 43 39 25 26 25 27 19, 21 30 49 31, 32 41