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1. CAUTION Be sure to read and understand the Perfect Pass Owner s Manual before using this feature If you did not receive a Perfect Pass Owner s Manual please contact your selling dealer Glove Box To open the glove box press the black round cylinder down while lifting the black finger tab Once open the lid is supported by a shock To close the lid push down on black finger tab 51 SUPRA Optional Boat Heater The boat heater is a forced air heater that uses hot engine water as a heat source To use the heater simply turn the heater switch to the selected fan speed In order for the heater to work the engine must be at operating temperature One of the features of the heater are the snorkel vents which can be pulled out direct heat to specific areas Optional Bimini Tops Walk Thru Windshield The movable center windshield panel allows access to and from the bow deck To open turn safety latches to vertical and push Lay the center windshield panel gently against the fixed side panel The bimini top is designed as a sunshade Please see the mooring cover section for instructions on cleaning and caring for your bimini top When opening and latching the straps to the eye hooks twist the strap one to two times to prevent them from vibrating in the wind ime ile DO NOT operate the boat above 45 MPH with the bimini top open Do not trailer the boat with the bimini top open SUPRA 52
2. CAUTION Damage from overheating an engine IS NOT warrantable 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Fuel Gauge This gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the tank when the ignition is in the ON position 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 The following conditions may be considered normal operation of the fuel gauge and fuel system Gas station pumps may shut off before the fuel gauge indicates FULL The amount of fuel required for fill up may not exactly correspond to the gauge The gauge needle may not move away from FULL until some time after fill up The gauge needle may move around when boat is in motion NOTICE Become familiar with engine hourly fuel consumption at various speeds and know when to check the fuel gauge Speedometer Paddle Wheel The Speedometer pickup is a paddle wheel located on the bottom of the boat Poor water conditions may cause the wheel to become clogged or give incorrect information 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Voltmeter The voltmeter indicates whether the battery is charging or discharging The needle should be located in the normal range while the engine is running If the voltmeter does not register in the normal range there may be a problem within the electrical system It is normal for th
3. 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Battery Box 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 battery is properly secured before using boat Dual Battery Option Hookup The dual battery option is designed to give you extra battery power to run accessories but at the same time give you a safety feature not commonly found in a dual battery setup The Supra Dual battery option features a Voltage Sensitive relay which always monitors the engine starting battery so that your engine will always restart We recommend that the selector switch always be set to 1 In the 1 position the Voltage Sensitive Relay monitors the engine starting battery which will ensure that you have a fully charged battery to start your boat The House or Accessory battery may become drained during a high discharge cycle since it does not get charged until the Starting battery is fully charged In position 1 when the Sensed battery engine starting battery reaches 13 7 volts the relay closes and parallels both batteries When this happens the LED light on Voltage Sensitive Relay comes on In position 2 the sensed battery is the accessory battery We do not recommend using this position since it can cause the starting battery to dra
4. CAUTION Always attach the ignition key and gas key to a floating key chain to prevent loss overboard Mirrors The rear view mirror is installed as a standard item The mirror is adjustable and is not permanently placed so that it may be set for each driver Mounted Mieror Mirror should always be checked before driving Mirror angle will change with each new driver Tier Miei Marra 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 43 SUPRA Driver s Seat amp Seat Adjustment 6 A 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 the rear 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 CAUTION Be careful of the articulating hinge Do not place fingers or other objects in the hinge mechanism during use The driver s seat may be adjusted forward or backward by moving the lever below the front of the seat Use body pressure to move the seat to the desired position Release the lever then check to feel the seat lock into place s CAUTION After adjusting the seat be sure that it has locked into place by pushing forward and backward until it has securely latched DO NOT attempt to adjust
5. Each Gravity Ballast system also includes an in line water strainer before the manifold This strainer will keep debris out of the solenoid valve and should prevent the valve from getting clogged up and forced open The strainer cover should be removed periodically and the filter screen cleaned to prevent debris buildup on the mesh screen Be careful when removing the cover not to lose the O ring used to seal the cover Also the strainer should be removed and drained during winterization To fill the ballast system press the fill switch To empty press the empty switch With the ballast full the boat may porpoise at speeds above 25 mph WARNING Empty ballast before trailering the boat DO NOT trailer boat with ballast full SUPRA 42 Notes 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section IX Equipment amp Options Ignition Keys Fuel Cap Key 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 To prevent tampering with fuel system your Supra is provided with a gas cap which may be opened only with a special key NOTICE The gas cap is sealed by a rubber O ring Do not over tighten
6. 2 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section 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 Should the boat be sold this manual will provide the same important information to the next owner Be sure to read and understand all aspects of Boating Safety and Operation before using your boat If you have any questions your dealer can provide the information you need to have a safe and pleasurable boating experience All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing Supra may discontinue models and equipment or change specifications and designs without any notice and without incurring obligation This manual contains information about several Supra models Some information may not apply to your boat since standard and optional equipment may vary from model to model As you read through this manual you will find CAUTION WARNING and DANGER symbols which require special attention Please read them carefully They may tell you how to avoid problems and or endangering yourself your passen
7. 10 24 8 95 22 3 050 Ibs 3 900 Ibs 10 1 480 lbs 34 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 Section V Boat Specifications Sunsport 20V Wal Thru Sepia foin Lath aoa rates Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity Fuel Engine AB Comutrection With Lies Lind Warten kerej Web CO amp Dupih Tender Drivers Beat Storage ierant 7 Pandech ihn 20 8 22 10 24 8 95 24 3 200 Ibs 4 050 Ibs 10 1 480 lbs 40 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 19 SUPRA Sunsport 22V Mal Thru Spin Syrie Vinyls Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity Fuel Engine SUPRA 20 21 8 23 10 25 8 95 24 3 400 Ibs 4 500 Ibs 10 1 385 Ibs 40 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 Sunsport 24V Syris imple Steal Ruh Sai il Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity
8. SUPRA A BETTER WAKE BETTER BOAT 2006 Owner Manual Sursport 22 d Pe Launch zTV m 1717 Henry G Lane Street Maryville Tennessee 37801 Tel 865 983 9924 Fax 865 983 9950 www supraboats com SE IER S CHOMCE IMC Trademarks Supra the Supra Logo Comp 20 Sunsport 20V Sunsport 22V Sunsport 24V Launch 20 Launch 20SSV 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 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section Section Il Section 111 Section IV Section V Section VI Section VII Section VIII Sectioin IX Sectiion X Section XI Section XII Section XIII Section XIV Section XV Section XVI Table of Contents Introduction Boating Safety Emergency Procedures Boating Rules Boat Specifications Operating Information Starting amp Operation Instrument Panel Equipment amp Options Service amp Maintenance Cleaning Care amp Storage Winterization amp Dry Storage Technical Information Trailering Your Boat Supra Warranty Index Boat Information Hull Identification Number Date of Purchase Dealership Dealer s Phone Number Registration Number Engine Serial Number Trailer Serial Number SUPRA
9. box to check if fumes are present Switch on the blower fan a minimum of four minutes before starting the engine NOTICE If the blower fails to operate reset the circuit breaker If the blower still does not operate notify your Supra dealer 4 DANGER Failure to operate the blower in accordance with the Coast Guard Recommendation could result in an explosion Horn Whistle Signals One Long Blast Warning Signal Coming out of slip One Short Blast Pass on my Port Side Two Short Blasts Pass on my Starboard Side Three Short Blasts Engines in Reverse Four or More Blasts Danger Signal 1 OVERTAKING PASSING Boat being passed has the right of way KEEP CLEAR 2 MEETING HEAD ON Keep to the right 3 CROSSING Boat on the right has the right of way slow down and permit him to pass 39 SUPRA Tilt Steering 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 Safety Lanyard Engine Shut Off Switch EL moriam arpar bapae Ekai CE Your Supra is equipped with a Safety Lanyard Engine Shut Off switch In order for the engine to run the plastic tip of the safety lanyard must be attached to the switch If the clip is removed from the switch the engine will not run 7 WARNING Avoid serious injury or de
10. the alternator is charging and the engine has proper oil pressure 69 SUPRA Temporary 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 Incorrect Hoisting DO NOT use the ski pylon to hoist the boat Z CAUTION Incorrect hoisting may invalidate the warranty on the boat SUPRA 70 WARNING Use only a proper sized sling in the designated lifting rings to hoist the boat NOTE For boat houses we highly recommend the use of a lifting cradle Cradle bunk design should mimic the bunk design of the trailer 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XIII Technical Information Identification Number Battery Specifications 12 Volt Marine Type with Tapered Post Connectors Engine Size Good Quality Marine Dual Purpose battery recommence The hull identification number is located on the upper right hand side of the transom below the rub rail WARN ING 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
11. 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 The three 3 most important aspects of new engine break in are 1 Avoid running engine at high speeds 2 Do not carry a heavy load passengers gear etc 3 Vary your boat speed during break in don t run at the same RPM for a long period of time BREAK IN STEPS For the first hour do not exceed 2 000 RPM For the second hour do not exceed 3 000 RPM For the next five hours do not exceed 4 000 RPM BREAK IN TIPS Avoid fast accelerations and don t carry or pull a heavy load during this period Always let engine warm up gradually before acceleration Check oil frequently During the first 50 to 100 hours an engine can use more oil than usual Maintain oil at a proper level at all times do not overfill Monitor transmission fluid levels Report abnormal noises or vibrations to your dealer Keep an eye out for loose mountings fittings nuts bolts and clamps During the BREAK IN process engine temperature should be carefully monitored and speed sho
12. 41 42 Battery amp Cable Installation 53 Battery Box 53 Battery Specifications 53 Bilge Area Drain Plug 29 Bilge Inspection Plate 49 Bilge Pump Switch 37 38 Bimini Top Optional 52 Blower Switch 39 Boating Rules 15 17 Boating Safety 5 Boat Specifications 19 Body Lubrication 62 Bow Eye 48 Bow Light 47 Break In Period 25 C Canvas Cover 55 CD Changer Optional 57 Circuit Breaker Panels 40 Coast Guard Regulations 26 Cockpit Cover Optional 55 54 Cooling Systems 62 Courtesy Lights 37 38 47 Customer Assistance 81 D Daily Check List 4 DC Outlet 41 Dealer s Responsibilities 51 Depth Sounder 34 35 Double Up Seating 50 Drivers Seat 44 E Engine Data 71 Engine Hours and Gauge 32 Engine Warm Up 28 Electrical Replacements Bulbs amp Fuses 72 F Fiberglass Care 67 Filling Fuel Tank 30 58 Fire Extinguisher 45 Foreign Material Deposits Upholstery 68 Fuel 30 Fuel Cap Key 30 43 Fuel Filter 62 Fuel Gauge 33 Fuel Information 30 58 Fuel Precautions 58 Fuel Tank 58 Fuel Vent 58 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XVI Index G Glove Box 51 H Hoisting 70 Horn 39 Hull Identification Number 71 Hull Protection 68 Ignition 39 Ignition Key 43 Introduction 3 Instrument Panel amp Controls 31 K L Lifting Rings 48 Lights Docking 37 M Maintenance Chart 62 Maximum Capacities 26 Mirror 43 Motor Box Inboard 44 N Navigation Lights 37 38 Neutral Lock Out Transmission 28 Oil D
13. Choice by the Authorized Supra Facility no later than sixty 60 days after the owner becomes aware of the defect Notification of a claim or defect must be properly made directly to an Authorized Supra Facility who subsequently must submit the claim information to Skier s Choice Inc at 1717 Henry G Lane Street Maryville Tennessee 37801 Information needed for processing a claim includes 1 Name and address of the owner 2 Serial number of the boat 3 Original retail 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XV Supra Warranty purchase date 4 Detailed explanation of the defect and 5 Estimated repair cost Note Warranty repair or replacement cannot be made until this information is approved by Skier s Choice In case of defect of a Covered Component Skier s Choice will use its reasonable best efforts to repair or replace the Covered Component within ninety 90 days of receipt thereof at its factory or an Authorized Supra Facility Any warranty on replaced or repaired components pursuant to this Limited Warranty shall remain in effect only for the remainder of the original Warranty Period The repair or replacement of Covered Components will be made by Skier s Choice without charge to the owner for parts or labor The replacement or repair of the defective part or component as stated in this Limited Warranty shall be the sole remedy of the owner and the sole liability of the Company under this Warranty and an
14. M GOJAT T T gt V I ll t DOCKING LT STEREO SWITCH Tha Starec switch supplies power to the starac uni The switch mist be turned on befor iia sereo can payed Boch coniguemihan may vary sighi y base on antiomr Af yeu bava any gion regarding nperatices pease contin waar dealer or Diles Choice ing SUPRA 38 ACCESSORY SWITCH 3 POSITIONS The Accessory sich supplies power in an era lot accessories hal may be Sided such as healers aplional marsin 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Ignition Switch Located on the port side of the dashboard the ignition switch has three positions In the vertical position the ignition is OFF With the key in turn the ignition switch one notch to the right to check all electrical equipment including blower pump and lights Turn the ignition all the way to the right to operate the starter NOTE All electrical equipment should be turned off when the boat is in storage The Horn Switch is located on the port dash panel near the ignition Sound the horn by depressing the button 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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
15. SUPRA 2006 Skier s Choice Inc SUPRA 72 2006 Supra Electrical Replacements Under Dash Ballast FilUEmpty Pump Ballast Solenoid Stereo Wake Plate Breaker Battery Connection Arp Harness 4d channel Amp Harness 2 channel Back of Engine Fie Pump kanila Jarier Bulbs Bow Light Interior Ligh Light Docking Lights Tower Light Bar 40 Ame 25 i 20 Amp 20 20 Amp VB 121 12V 24 Degree 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Trailer amp Towing 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 Ib max trailer hitch CAUTION Read the trailer towing section of your vehicle owner s manual before towing your trailer All Supra trailers require a 2 ball and a five 5 pin marine grade trailer wiring connector The standard height from the ground to the top of the hitch ball should be about 20 inches With the trailer attached to the tow vehicle the trailer should stand approximately level Trailer Plug Wire Schematic Ground Right Turn Brake Left Turn Brake Running Lights Reverse Lights White Green Yellow Brown Blue NOTE Supra trailers feature disk brakes The 5th wire
16. TO DO IT If you hear a distress call stop all radio transmissions If you can directly assist respond on the emergency frequency If you cannot assist do not transmit on that frequency However continue to monitor until it is obvious that help is being provided Distress Signals Consult your national boating law enforcement agency Visual Distress Signals U S Coast Guard regulations require boats in coastal waters and the Great Lakes to carry visual distress signals for day or night use as appropriate for the time of operation Exempt from the day signals requirement but not night signals are boats less than 4 8 meters 16 feet open sailboats less than 7 9 meters 26 feet 13 SUPRA Visual Distress Signals continued boats participating in organized events and manually propelled boats If you are required to have visual distress signals at least three safety approved pyrotechnic devices in serviceable condition must be readily accessible They must be marked with a date showing the service life which must not be expired Carry three signals for day use and three signals for night use Some pyrotechnic signals such as red flares meet both day and night use requirements Store pyrotechnic signals in a cool dry location An orange or red watertight container prominently marked Distress Signals is recommended Other recognized visual distress signals include Flames in a bucket Code flags Nove
17. blue on the wire connector needs to be connected to your vehicle s reverse lights to be operative This wire blue provides power to a solenoid which deactivates the brakes while in reverse You may still tow your trailer without the blue wire connected however you may experience difficulty backing the trailer 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XIV Trailering Your Boat Connecting the Trailer When connecting the trailer to your tow vehicle use the following procedure 1 Raise the tongue with the trailer jack position the trailer tongue directly over the 2 ball and lower the jack until the tongue goes all the way down over the ball 2 Press down on the latch until it locks on the ball with a click NOTICE If your hitch ball has an excessive flat spot on top the latch may not engage properly If the latch does not catch check with your dealer or hitch installer before trailering 3 Insert the locking pin into the tongue Lock pin hole is on the side of the tongue 4 When all weight is off the trailer jack pull the jack lock pin and rotate the jack to the horizontal position and lock the pin 5 Attach the safety chains to the tow vehicle hitch Cross the chains and wrap them around each other once or possibly twice allowing just enough slack to permit tight turns of the vehicle and trailer 6 Connect the trailer light plug to the tow vehicle connection to activate the lights 7 Connect the brake safety ca
18. bottom of the lever 2 With the transmission disengaged push the lever forward to full throttle position This will cause the computer to shut off the fuel injectors which will allow the engine to clear of excess fuel during starting 3 Turn the Ignition Key to Start Position and operate the starter for no more than 15 seconds at a time until the engine starts 4 When the engine starts back off the throttle and allow the engine to establish a good idle 30 to 60 seconds 5 Return the throttle to idle position and the transmission lockout will automatically reengage the transmission in neutral position 6 When ready to get underway shift slowly into forward or reverse allowing the transmission time to engage the gearing before powering up NOTE See also EFI Phased Warm Up 27 SUPRA Engine Warm Up Always let engine warm up to normal operating temperature before accelerating SUPRA 28 Throttle Lever 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 Asafety ring umbrella keeps the lever from being accidentally moved to engage the transmission To place the transmission into gear with your hand placed over the lever ball pull up on the safety ring umbrella and slowly push the lever into forward gear or slowly pull the lever back into reverse gear FM CAU
19. 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 amp 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 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Proper Seating 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 design
20. has a stop at 0 90 and 180 degrees To operate push button on bottom of hinge and rotate to the next stop Push next button to rotate again Reverse steps to to go other direction s CAUTION Place wakeboard swing arm the 0 degree position prior to putting the boat in gear Check tightness of all mounting hardware before each use DO NOT trailer the boat with wakeboards Optional Tower Speakers The optional tower speaker and light bar combo is a unit that houses both an additional set of tower speakers and lights The speakers are 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 The tower lights are designed to make docking loading and unloading easier The tower lights require the addition of a dual battery electrical system NOTE Tower lights are not to be used as running lights at night USCG regulations mandate that a boat under power after sunset must display a 360 degree white light and a red green bow light WARNING It is illegal to wakeboard ski tube etc after sunset and before sunrise in most states It has been outlawed because it is dangerous Tower lights do not make these activities legal or safe CAUTION Some lakes have noise restriction ordinances The use of tower speakers may not be allowed in your area Please check all applicable laws in your area regarding noise level r
21. in low light or at night NOTE Docking lights are not to be used as running lights at night USCG regulations mandate that a boat under power after sunset must display a 360 degree white light and a red green bow light Automatic Fire Suppression System The optional Automatic Fire Suppression System has a sensor in the engine compartment that is designed to detect a fire Under normal conditions the dash area warning light will glow green when the ignition is ON If the engine compartment sensor is activated by a fire it will deploy the content of it s fire extinguisher and the dash mounted warning light will turn red 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Jump Seat The Jump Seat option is a small extra seat which can be placed in the walk thru area to give more seating It must be used in an area which keeps the seat from moving 59 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 60 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section Service amp Maintenance Typical Inboard um Light Mecectecia Fusi Fil ica Legi E Sium Cpe E Fite Minin Dai Hunter ve Iris Propels Drive Shan Packing Gland Dige Pure Typical V Drive Safety Lurrpard tnn Light Recep Prep Pode 5 Per Iriska Packing dan Liam tant The illustrations above denotes the areas which may need lo be accessed may requee cleaning or maintenance Ii is impor
22. in the battery can cause serious burns if spilled on skin or in eyes Flush with clear water immediately 2006 Supra Engine amp Transmission Data indmar Assault MPI 450 buli Port Fuel Inectan Engine Model Indmar Assault MPI 325 indmar Assault MPI 340 Fuel Derry Pert Fual injection Mui Port Fuad Inclien Horsepower D placamant Barn in Strobes mj Compression Flatka Ebuirical Syalain ignition Type Output Tr hl Firing Onder inal Timing Dil Fiar Cal Gere Cu Spark Piua RPM Range g war 325 340 450 HP 360 cl 4 00 2 48 Ed do 1 Mag Ground Electron TU Ampe dp 1200 APM 162 Dagan F 1 E 4 3 B 2 7 2 Non Adjustable Ponni P Z 3 E CQuar amp Fennzn t Manne AL 41 80212 agai 4 400 4 000 RPM 350 CI 4 00 3 84 B 4 0 1 12 Meg Ground Becton Disintotei B Amps amp 1 200 RP biz Degrees 1 B 4 3 B 5 T 2 Hon Adgraiatin Pamani PZ 3 5 Cuais 159 4D Marine B A 1 BHxe 0 050 4 500 5 200 E CI E25 AF Bisset Tey Meg Ground Ha Disiriteaior Do Amps Bi 1 200 FFM 152 Degree 1 B 7 2 5 5 4 3 amp dastabin Fenncoil FE B Persa 1524 40 Mares AL 41 953 noso 5 000 5 400 RPM ZF Hurth V Drive Transmission Model Modet _ ___________45 11n1 ATF Castres Ol lt Capacity nun E ii 71
23. lights The LED lights are brighter than the traditional lights NOTE Vehicles with trailer light monitors may not function properly with LED lights due to the low resistance of the LED lights Aftermarket resistor packages are available which allow the monitors to work properly Laser Cut Steps The optional laser cut steps are backlit so they illuminate when the trailer s running lights are illuminated SUPRA 76 Aluminum Wheels The optional aluminum wheels are a trailer grade wheel They are a great way to dress up your trailer 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 Skier s Choice or the Company warrants to the original retail purchaser the First Owner that the components and parts manufactured by Skier s Choice the Covered Components of each new Skier s Choice boat are free from any defects in material and workmanship under normal use and when operated and maintained according to boa s instructions Normal Use and Operation This Limited Warranty applies to all Covered Components other than the deck hull floor and st
24. location of your boat s fire extinguisher in case of an emergency NOTICE Refer to the instructions on the fire extinguisher for proper use Flame Precautions WARNING Sparks while fueling can cause explosion Extreme caution should be taken when an open flame is present on board Fumes from the engine and fumes from the battery are highly flammable No flame or spark should come near these areas AVOID SERIUS INJURY CIR DEATH LEAKING FUEL I5 A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS AND CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY LALT CS 2006 Skier s Choice Inc V Drive Ski Pylon The ski pylon is to be used to pull skiers DO NOT use ski pylon to hoist boat Only use the lifting rings for this purpose The 24 Series and 20V boats have a retractable ski pylon To use pull pylon up twist counterclockwise and push back down into the lock position To retract pull pylon up twist clockwise and push down to storage position WARNING DO NOT mount any Pylon Extension on the rear pylon located at the rear sundeck Inboard Ski Pylon The ski pylon is located in the center portion of the boat directly in front of the motor box The ski pylon is to be used to pull skiers DO NOT use ski pylon to hoist boat Only use the lifting rings for this purpose NOTICE The use of pylon extensions may cause the pylon to loosen Please see your dealer f
25. no risk of injury or death Before you or your passengers go out in the boat and engage in any water sport activity give careful consideration to the risks Plan ahead Think twice before you try something new behind your boat or with your boat Know the limits of you your passengers and your equipment and do not exceed them In addition to careful review of this manual you should be aware as well that there are many sources of information available Skier s Choice urges you to pursue additional training such as safety and seamanship courses offered by the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U S Power Squadron Safe boating and safe actions may seem obvious yet every year US Coast Guard statistics give evidence that many people disregard safe boating practices Do not take safety for granted Think twice We want all our boat owners and their passengers friends and families to have a safe and enjoyable experience on the water US Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Course The purchaser of a new 2006 Supra boat is entitled to a USCGA Boating Safety Course that Supra will pay for Please see the Certificate in your owner s packet or your dealer for more details 5 SUPRA Safety Training Organizations The following is a listing of just some of the agencies and organizations that offer safety training or information American Red Cross National HQ 17th amp D Streets NW Washington DC 20006 202 639 3686 www redcr
26. 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 WARNING 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 WARNING 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 7 SUPRA 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 Z WARNING 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 moo
27. stored on its trailer ensure 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 CAUTION Damage due to improper winterization IS NOT covered under your boat s warranty 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XII Winterization amp 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 preferably 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 Check Trailer Tire Pressure Bearing Lube Brake Fluid Lights Charge Battery Clean amp Wax Gelcoat Clean Interior Check All Systems Blower Bilge Pump Q Navigation Lights Cl Interior Lights When launching the boat for the first time of the season carefully watch all gauges to ensure that the boat is not overheating
28. t may also be used to alert against unsafe practices This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury DANGER This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This is limited to the most extreme situations The precautions listed in this manual and on the boat are not exhaustive If a procedure method tool or part is not specifically recommended by Skier s Choice you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and others and that the boat will not be damaged or made unsafe as a result of your decision REMEMBER ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING SERVICING OR REPAIRING THE BOAT In addition to everyday safety failure to observe safety recommendations may result in severe personal injury or death to you or to others Use caution and common sense when operating your boat Don t take unnecessary chances Be certain that all boat passengers are aware of this information and conform to boat safety principles 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section Il Boating Safety Safe Boating Safe boating practices may seem obvious but people have thought up risky and dangerous activities in boats with boats and behind boats Just because you or your passengers have seen a boating maneuver performed or have seen a particular activity promoted do not assume there is
29. the driver s seat while the boat is moving To access the engine compartment turn latch and pull to raise the center sun deck lid When the ski lockers and engine compartment lids are closed the upholstered lids double as a cushioned sun deck SUPRA 44 Inboard Motor Box The motor box encloses the inboard engine and quiets engine noise To open stand on either side of the engine toward the stern seat Grasp the handle and pull up at approximately a 45 degree angle If the engine requires maintenance open the box until it rests open The motor box base is fitted with quick release rubber hold downs and stainless steel brackets for easy removal WARNING Never open the Motor Box while the boat is moving 7M CAUTION Some Supra models DO NOT have mechanical devices to hold the motor box cover in the open position Please use caution to prevent accidental closing Pulley amp Belt Warning Pulleys and bets can cause severe injury Never open the mor ime ig running er while Ihe bosi is underway Remember after running the engine is extremely hot and should not be touched or repaired until it has cooled 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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
30. to properly operate and maintain the boat in accordance with this manual and all other information delivered with boat 4 The owner should keep maintenance records should it be necessary to show that required maintenance has been performed on the boat Dealer s Responsibility 1 The Dealer should provide the buyer with an adequate orientation in the general operation of the boat and review all systems and accessories included with the boat 2 The Dealer should deliver a complete owner s manual packet with the boat consisting of Owner s Manual Registration Engine Manual Stereo Manual Supra Warranty and all warranties for separately warranted items aboard the boat 3 The Dealer should review all warranty information with the buyer and assist in filling out warranty cards if necessary 4 The Dealer should ensure that any information or obligation from either Skier s Choice Inc or from the dealership is clearly understood by the buyer 5 The Dealer should instruct the buyer in obtaining local service and out of area service for a Supra boat 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Customer Assistance The staff at Skier s Choice Inc is concerned with your complete satisfaction This includes the prompt resolution of any problems that may arise during the warranty period Normally problems encountered may be efficiently and effectively resolved by your Supra Dealer However if a problem cannot be handled by the Dealer or if a sol
31. 006 Skier s Choice Inc 65 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 66 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 When the original gelcoat shine cannot be restored by waxing the shine may be restored by hand buffing with a commercial polishing compound Be sure to apply a new coat of wax containing Carnauba over the area that has been polished IMPORTANT Porcelain cleaning powders are too abrasive for use on gelcoat and may cause permanent discoloration if used Household detergents containing ammonia or chlorine should not be used on gelcoat Never use acetone or ketone solvents to clean your boat finish Washing Your Boat m a E 520 The easiest way to preserve the beauty of your boat is to keep it clean by freguent washing Wash the boat with luke warm or cold water Wipe the boat down immediately after washing to avoid water spots Avoid using hot water or washing your boat in direct sunlight Avoid using strong soaps or chemical detergents To avoid spotting all cleaning agents should be thoroughly rinsed from the surface promptly and not
32. Connect the hose of the inflator to air input on inflatable object and turn on 5 CAUTION DO NOT leave air inflator running unattended 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Optional Water Strainer The optional engine water strainer is a filter for the engine cooling water It is recommended for boats that are going to be operated in weedy conditions or other areas where debris could clog the engine It consists of a stainless steel mesh filter inside a clear cup It is located between the water intake on the bottom of the boat and the engine s raw water pump It should be checked periodically for debris as conditions dictate To remove debris unscrew the clear sight cup remove the o ring and stainless steel filter mesh and proceed to rinse out the cup Be sure to reinstall the filter mesh and o ring before reattaching the sight cup to the inlet Optional Walk Through Curtain 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 Optional CD Changer 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 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Fresh Water Cooling System The optional fresh water cooling system has a heat exchanger which allows the engine to hav
33. EFORE STARTING ENGINE BE SURE THAT THE SHIFT SELECTOR IS IN NEUTRAL The correct starting procedure depends upon the type of engine Please refer to the engine manual before starting Do not start engine if gas fumes are present To Start Electronic Fuel Injection EFI Engine 1 Place shift selector in Neutral with the throttle in the upright zero position If throttle is not in the idle position the throttle position sensor will not allow the engine computer to proceed with a normal starting procedure 2 Turn Ignition Key to Start Position to operate the starter 3 Release the Key when engine starts key will return to run position 4 Allow the engine to establish a good idle 30 to 60 seconds before getting underway 5 Shift slowly into forward or reverse allowing the transmission time to engage before powering up NOTE It is normal for the idle to speed up in cold start conditions CAUTION DO NOT continue to operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time without pausing to allow the starter motor to cool down for at least 2 minutes This will also allow the battery to recover between starting attempts PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS 2006 Skier s Choice Inc NOTE Should the EFI engine become flooded use the following procedure to start 1 Place shift selector in Neutral and disengage the transmission by pushing the transmission lockout button located at the
34. Ea Check Cooling Syst m Hoses for Leaks Teen Enge Mount Fasteners Lubricate Thratile and Shift Linkage Pivot Points Check for Loose Damaged or Missing Parts okey Check Engine to Propeller Shaft Alignment Lubricate Rudder Pot Check V Onve Fluid Level Change V Drive amp Transmission Fluid EE If engine overheats visually check to S Drives only If clogged remove debes This inspection and maintenance schede ng recommended for average operaling condirons m senvioa Linder severe operati cordon ar service mienas shale be shorted 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 SALT WATER COOLING SYSTEM The optional cooling system for use on salt water is a closed System with a solution of 5096 antifreeze and 5096 fresh water The coolant is left in the closed system and replaced once a year Component Lubrication Normal use of your Supra causes metal to metal movement at some parts in the boat Driver seat track should be lubricated with a water res
35. FER TO ENGINE MANUAL for more information V Drive remote oil filter is mounted in the engine compartment for convenience Cil Level Check Engine oil level should be checked at regular intervals such as every 5 engine hours To obtain a true reading when the engine is at operating temperature and turned off check the oil level showing on the dipstick If the oil level is between the FULL and the ADD marks on the dipstick simply replace the dipstick When the oil level is at or below the ADD mark add oil to return the level to the FULL mark 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 63 SUPRA Transmission Level Check Use only automatic transmission fluid type A in transmissions with 1 1 drive train Refer to Engine Owner s Manual Change Freguency Change transmission fluid every year using only Dextron lll Mercon automatic transmission fluid Maintaining Fluid Level Transmission fluid level should be checked regularly and fluid added if necessary Maintain fluid levels as follows Boat must be at rest Engine should be at operating temperature but turned off while checking level Remove transmission dipstick Wipe fluid clean from dipstick and replace Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks If required add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark SUPRA 64 V Drive Fluid Check The fluid level can be checked by using the oil level gauge
36. Fuel Engine Cerera ziw With 26 3 950 Ibs 5 050 Ibs 16 2 300 Ibs 52 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Launch 20 Wal Thru Sepia fori rates zr Cite Capai wanrai 1H HF Nm Erpe ininimn Hmi Rub al Pinos ale uho Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity Fuel Engine 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Lind Warten 20 8 22 10 24 8 95 22 3 050 Ibs 3 900 Ibs 10 1 480 lbs 34 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 Launch 20SSV Walk Thru Sepia der tie Cop E15 1 ininimn Hei Rut ead Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity Fuel Engine AB Lirimi artery ra ji Dua Wah CD Power A Tapih Forder Rigid d Cin Tower Far 3 Auk _ Biriga Breath Sundeck Lice 20 8 22 10 24 8 95 24 3 200 Ibs 4 050 Ibs 10 1 480 lbs 40 gals 325 HP MPI V 8 21
37. Furl ind jac mn ede The fuel cap is located the middle of the rear of the boat A specially designed fuel key is provided to open the cap NOTE The cap is sealed by a rubber o ring Please do not overtighten The 24 Series boats for extra convenience have a fuel fill on both sides to allow for easy fueling Filling the Tank AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH M x FIRE EXPLOSION AMD SPLASHING FUEL HAZARD IF TANK IS OVERFILLED FUEL WILL DISCHARGE OUT THIS PORT Ls ssl 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 If fuel is spilled on stripes or decals apply a common bath cleaner non abrasive and wipe with a damp cloth Rinse spill area with clean water V Drive Fuel Tank The fuel cap is located on the starboard side of the boat near the stern A specially designed fuel key is provided to open the cap NOTE The cap is sealed by a rubber o ring Please do not overtighten Fuel Vent The fuel vent is a part of the gas filler neck This vent is connected to the fuel tank via the vent hose which releases gasoline fumes from the fuel tank CAUTION Gasoline vapors are highly explosive SUPRA 58 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Docking Lights The optional docking lights are designed to help you dock load and unload your boat
38. SNITCH Tha Starac swich supplies power bo tha seras uni Tha switch mist be turned on baige fna slarac can ba played ACCESSORY SWITCH The Accessory switch supplies power In an era cout lof accessories that may be Swich may vary y barra na opie added such heabes optional abaran Af yeu any gion regarding operatia niega eie con yoar or Slang Choice ing AE 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 37 SUPRA LAUNCH AND GRAVITY GAMES PACKAGE NAVIGATION LIGHTS SWITCH The Nawigaton Light switch supplies power fo the Bow Light fhe Stern Light and the Pole Light Operation Refer to Illustration Bb When undereay during night time aparaton set the switch in the MAY postion activate al of fie running lights When docked ar at anchor set switch in the ANC postion to activate only lhe pole ight ANC Lights l v W MOTEL BILGE PIMP SWITCH The bilge pump operates in Iwo passen The manual is used 1n wearily Thal he pump 16 ageralianal The autemalic pure function ii engaged al cher fenes hal arr exceeds Waber in Be bilge may be pumped out ACCESSORY SWITCH 2 POSITIONS The Acceusory MB supplied piss da dn eal for accedsories hal may ba added such healers COURTESY LIGHTS SWITCH The Courtesy Lights switch supplies power to ihe mancr lights locabed throughout the boat G
39. SS OF TOWER BOLTS AND KHOGS BEFORE EACH USE LEE 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Pole Light Receptacle Courtesy Lights 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 Pole Light On some models the removable pole light is stored on the side wall of the rear storage area Gently pull the pole light from the mounting and place into the pole light receptacle The pole light must always be in place and illuminated when visibility is limited The pole light must be displayed while underway from sunset to sunrise Boats equipped with factory installed towers do not have a stern light pole even though the rear light receptcle is installed If you would like a rear 360 pole light so you may operate your boat after dark with the tower removed you may purchase one from your dealer Tower Navigation Light Boats equipped with factory installed towers have the 360 White Pole Light mounted on the tower The light can be illuminated by the NAV switch located on the panel 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 COURT Bow Light The bow light is located on the bow of the deck at the front of the boat To
40. SUPRA Launch 21 Launch 21V Boat Specifications Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w o Platform 21 2 Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Platform 23 Overall Length w Trailer i Overall Length w Trailer 25 2 Width Beam Width Beam 100 Draft Draft 25 Weight Boat Only 3 200 Ibs Weight Boat Only 3 400 Ibs Weight Boat amp Trailer 4 300 Ibs Weight Boat amp Trailer 4 500 Ibs Capacity Passenger 13 Capacity Passenger 13 Capacity Weight 1 775 Ibs Capacity Weight 1 775 lbs Capacity Fuel 36 gals Capacity Fuel 40 gals Engine 325 HP MPI V 8 Engine 325 HP MPI V 8 SUPRA 22 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Launch 22SSV Launch 24SSV Boat Specifications Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform 218 Overall Length w o Platform 24 Overall Length w Platform 23 10 Overall Length w Platform 26 Overall Length w Trailer 25 8 Overall Length w Trailer 27 4 Width Beam 95 Width Beam 102 Draft 24 Draft 26 Weight Boat Only 3 400 Ibs Weight Boat Only 3 950 Ibs Weight Boat amp Trailer 4 500 Ibs Weight Boat amp Trailer 5 050 Ibs Capacity Passenger 9 Capacity Passenger 16 Capacity Weight 1 385 Ibs Capacity Weight 2 300 Ibs Capacity Fuel 40 gals Capacity Fuel 52 gals Engine 325 HP MPI V 8 Engine 325 HP MPI V 8 Ballast included in capacity calculation 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 23 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 24
41. TFORM WHLE ENGINE IS OF TOWER BOLTS RUNNING CIR BOAT IS IN MOTION AND KNOBS BEFORE KEEP AWAY FROM REAR OF BOAT WHILE ENGINE 15 RUNNING EACH LISE AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ACN SERIOUS IVEY OR DEATH FROM Mosse OF TOWER LEAKING FUEL 1 FIRE AND THE TOWER iS DESIGNED TO PULL SINGLE 1 WAKEBOARDER EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CUMS OAST OM THE TOWER j DD NOT SIT MEHIND THE PULLING POINT OF THE TOWER TO AVOID INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY CONTACT WITH ROPE EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS THE TOWER MAY STRIKE LOW OBJECTS CHECK CLEARANCE AND CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY DURING OPERATION TOWN 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 reserves the right to change warning labels without notification or incurring obligation For a copy of the most current warning labels please contact your dealer or Skier s Choice Inc SUPRA 10 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Reprinted from Fishing and Skiing Boats Owner s Manual with permission from the NMMA The time to think about emergencies is before they happen Plan ahead Know what to do before y
42. TION DVERIDURD ALL OCCUPANTS MUST ROMAIN EEXTED AT ALL TIMES cmm WHILE BOAT I5 IM MOTION NAT IS CAP NLE DE QUICK AND TIGHT TERMS BUCH MANELNERS CAM CAUSE UMS DOCUPANTE TOBE THACH AMOURO OF COUT DF THE BOAT ALERT PASSENGERS BEFORE CHANGES M DIRECTION THE DRIVER E RESPONSE F FOA OF RATING BOAT Us A BARBER THAT ENSURES THE SAFETY OF FASSENGERS s AS OLIME VARGAS CAM EXPLODE BEFORE START EMCIME Ac SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ENGINE ROK CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE WAPOA TO PYLOH SHOULD BE USED OHLY FOR AND OPERATE SLOWER FOR AT LEAST A MINUTES RUH BLOWER MELOY TOWAGLE WATER SPORTS DEVICES DO HOT USE TOW FOR OTHER TAABLE PYLON OF ITS MOUNTINGS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE BOAT AND IIURIY TO THE SERIOUS INJURY DEATH DO NOT SIT BEHIND THE TOW PYLOM WHEN IN Mi FIRE EXPLOSION AND SPLASHING FUEL HAZARD a JF TANE 1 GVERFRLLED FURL WILL DISCHARGE QUT TS PORT A CAUTION UB FOR T a ges s REAR STORAGE HOT DESIGNED F R BALLAST DD ACT LOE MA EFE OTHER TOWAELE CILIECTR OF TORRO BOAT DO MOT LESE Ti EYE TD BOAT GAS TANK LOCATED UNDER FLOOR OF STORAGE AREA STORAGE AREA WEIGHT CAPACITY 15 150 LES T LOOSE FITTINGS MAY RESULT IN TOWER COLLAPSE AVOID SERIOUS MJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONCOKIDE AND PROPELLER HAZARD CHECK TIGHTNESS DO NOT BE ON OR ABOUT THE SATA PLA
43. TION Never shift the lever directly from the neutral vertical position into a speed position To prevent damage to the transmission always allow the transmission time to engage before accelerating the engine Once the transmissions engaged you may accelerate as quickly as you like Transmission Lockout The Transmission Lockout button allows the transmission to be disengaged while giving the throttle full operating range With the lever in the idle position normally vertical push the button located at the bottom of the lever to disengage the transmission The throttle may then be operated in any open position forward of neutral or back of neutral upright position Return the throttle to idle position and the transmission lockout will automatically reengage the transmission in neutral position 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Bilge Area Center 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 WARNING DO NOT start engine until center drain plug is checked and secured in place DO NOT try to install center drain plug while engine is running CAUTION Some Supra models DO NOT have mechanical devices to hold the motor box cover in the open
44. akers while minimizing distortion of this signal Please see stereo amplifier owner s manual for more information 1 CAUTION Using a stereo amplifier without boat engine running may drain the battery to the point where the boat will not restart This condition may happen very quickly depending on the size of the battery Optional Subwoofer The optional subwoofer is designed to increase the sound level of the bass notes The amplifier powers the subwoofer The bass level can be adjusted on the amplifier Please see stereo amplifier owner s manual for more information SUPRA 56 Optional Satellite Radio The optional satellite radio option is designed to give the user music access anywhere they go in North America The system is a 100 channel system which is broken down into different music types such as oldies hard rock easy listening alternative 80 s jazz big bands etc This system does have a minimal subscription fee that must be paid annually to continue service Please see satellite radio owner s manual for more information NOTE Location of satellite antenna may vary by model Air Inflator The Sunsport 24V model comes standard with an air inflator It is a high volume low pressure pump designed specifically for tubes air mattresses etc To use the pump pull the unit out of its storage compartment located to the rear of the walk through area and plug the cord into the 12 volt receptacle
45. alert other boaters to your position and direction the light is green The light is green on the starboard side and red on the port side Stern Light Some Supra models are equipped with stern lights The stern light is located at the center of the transom below the rub rail The stern light is activated by the Courtesy light Switch SUPRA Lifting Rings Two lifting rings are located on the transom The bow eye is located at the front of the hull below the rub rail It is the point of the attachment to lead the boat onto the trailer and to secure the boat to the trailer or to tie off when docking SUPRA 48 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 4 DANGER Shut off the engine when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform 4 DANGER Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide Direct or prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide will cause brain damage or death CAUTION Children should be supervised while on the ski platform to ensure that their feet or legs do not get caught between the platform rail and platform NOTICE Do not use the bow eye ONLY to hoist the boat You must use a sling with the bow eye when hoisting the boat Se
46. 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 DANGER 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 2006 Skier s Choice Inc JM CAUTION 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 JM CAUTION It is the driver s responsibility to ensure all passengers are seated when boat is underway WARNING Failure to adhere to these warnings may
47. allowed to dry on the finish 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section XI Cleaning Care amp Storage Rub Rail Care Use a sponge or other soft material to wash and wax the rub rail To wax use a commercial automotive bumper wax NOTICE When tying up to a dock or another boat always use cushioned fenders dock bumpers to protect your boat from hard surfaces Windshield Care All Supra windshields are constructed of tempered safety glass to ensure passenger safety The glass surfaces should be cleaned regularly to ensure that visibility is not obstructed Use a commercial glass cleaner to remove any spotting or stubborn stains that develop on the windshield Never use abrasive cleaners on glass surfaces e SUPRA Upholstery Care All upholstery items on your Supra are made of tough marine grade vinyl that is easily cleaned It is important to provide for the drying of all upholstery and carpet after each use of the boat Open all storage compartments and slide all removable cushions out about an inch to allow air to circulate behind Strong detergents and cleaners may shorten the life of the vinyl PLEASE SEE VINYL MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDED CARE GUIDE INCLUDED IN YOUR OWNER S MANUAL PACKAGE FAILURE TO FOLLOW CARE GUIDE MAY VOID VINYL WARRANTY Drying Upholstery It is important to provide for the drying of all upholstery and carpet after each use of the boat Open all storage
48. ance each Supra boat displays a maximum capacity sticker see sample stating the maximum total weight load allowable NOTICE Refer to the Maximum Capacity Sticker on your boat for allowable loading WARNING Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the boat SUPRA 26 Notes 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section VII Starting amp 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 It is advisable to formulate a check list particular to the equipment and operation of your boat REFER TO THE BOATMAN S CHECKLIST OF THIS MANUAL Consult the local Coast Guard Auxiliary or Power Squadron for full details on boating safety NOTE Add on electrical accessories should never be connected to the ignition terminal or ignition circuit IMPORTANT DO NOT continue to operate the starter for more than 30 seconds at a time without pausing to allow the starter motor to cool down for at least 2 minutes This will also allow the battery to recover between starting attempts PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS DANGER B
49. and may vary Damage to or defects in paints varnishes gelcoat surfaces and colors finish distortions chrome plated or anodized finishes floor covers and any other surface coatings Gelcoat discoloration blisters or bubbles including but not limited to those which may result from a boat being left in the water for long periods of time Upholstery cracks mildew stains or tears resulting from owner use lack of maintenance improper maintenance impact misuse negligence delay in repair use of improper cleaners or conditioners Skier s Choice reserves the right to improve its products through changes in design or material without being obligated to incorporate such changes in products of prior manufacture SUPRA 80 OTHER LIMITATIONS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE PERIODS SPECIFIED HEREIN Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied Warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you THE REMEDIES OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT THE OPTION OF SKIER S CHOICE AS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE ONLY REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SKIER S CHOICE DISCLAIMS ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR COSTS OR CHARGES DERIVED FROM INCONVENIENCE OF LOSS OF USE COMMERCIAL OR MONETARY LOSS DUE TO LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES So
50. ath Attach Safety Lanyard to driver prior to operating boat SUPRA 40 V Drive Warning Light WARNING DO NOT RUN V DRIVE IF LIGHT ON ABOVE 1200 RPM LOW OIL PRESSURE CHECK OIL LEVEL The V Drive transmission in your Supra is equipped with a low pressure warning light This light is located by the dash Do not operate your Supra if the warning light remains on whenever the engine speed is above 1 200 RPM 400 RPM This warning light should be on whenever the engine speed is below 1 200 RPM 400 RPM If this light remains on during operation above idle shut your engine off immediately and check your v drive oil level and See your dealer Circuit Breaker Panel The circuit breaker panel contains breakers for all electrical equipment The panel is located below the dashboard on the side wall nearest the driver s left knee If a switch fails to operate locate the corresponding circuit breaker and press the reset button If the equipment still does not operate notify your Supra dealer 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Gravity Ballast System The optional Gravity Ballast System is an electronically controlled ballast system that can be operated from the drivers seat The Gravity system is available in a 1 or 3 position system The switch panel to the 3 position system is located directly below the shifter mechanism and the 1 position system is operated from a switch on the dash Each sw
51. aveling across the other vessel s path Overtaking you are passing or being passed by another vessel Using the following illustration in which you are the boat in the center you should give right of way to all vessels shown in the white area In this instance you are the give way vessel All vessels in the shaded area must yield to you as you are the stand on vessel Both you and the meeting vessel must alter course to avoid each other Us Op 2 Fam am LV If you are meeting another power vessel head on and you are close enough to run the risk of collision neither of you has the right of way Both of you should alter course to avoid an accident You should keep the other vessel on your port left side This rule doesn t apply if both of you can clear each other by continuing your set course and speed TD LD a gt UE 15 SUPRA 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 ay If you are passing another vessel you are the give way vessel This means that the other vessel is expected to maintain its course and speed You must stay out of its way as you Clear it altering course and speed as necessa
52. ble CAUTION BEFORE USE READ ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED WITH THE TRAILER BY THE MANUFACTURER 73 SUPRA Prolong Trailer Life 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 Under inflated tires could cause trailer sway and excessive tire wear 4 Before use please read all information supplied with the trailer by the manufacturer Bearing Buddy Boat Buddy and hydraulic brake actuator Check wheel bearing grease 5 Before operating Boat Buddy check trigger setting and latch pin location After loading check latch pin and confirm that it is properly seated in the eye hook before pulling trailer out of water Wash Boat Buddy moving parts with high pressure water 6 Check wheel bearing lube 7 See Trailer Owner Manual for Maintenance Schedule CAUTION Inadvertent release of latch pin could result in injury Connecting the Trailer When connecting the trailer to your tow vehicle use the following procedure 1 Raise the tongue with the trailer jack position the trailer tongue directly over the 2 ball and lower the jack until the tongue goes all t
53. compartments and slide all removable cushions out about an inch to allow air to circulate behind SUPRA 68 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 blistering or discolorization This type of damage is not covered by your boat s warranty Teakwood Care If teak wood has been installed on your Supra a small amount of maintenance will be required to retain the natural beauty Teak wood should not be varnished Instead teak oil or mineral oil should be applied Oil should be applied 3 to 4 times per year If teak has been allowed to become gray and dry sand with fine grit paper and reapply teak oil JM CAUTION Damage caused by improper care cleaning agents conditioner oils waxes gasoline etc IS NOT covered under your boat s warranty Use only the recommended vinyl cleaner as listed on the Vinyl Care Instruction Sheet Please refer to www marinespecialtiesgroup com for more information regarding vinyl care 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Winterization When the boating and ski season comes to a close it is impor
54. e Hoisting Instructions 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Detachable Bracket The ski platform is attached to the boat with detachable brackets The platform may be removed from the boat by pulling the retaining pins from the brackets and lifting up and out Ski storage depending on the model of Supra you own is located either between the observer s seat and driver s console on most v drives or can be found under the sun deck of inboard models On storage found between the driver and observer s console simply unsnap the strap and lift to open Models with ski storage at the rear of the boat can be accessed by grasping the strap and pulling up and forward 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 20 amp 24 V Drive Sundeck Stepway The Supra 20 and 24 V drives offer a convenient stepway for either entering or exiting the boat Lift the starboard side sundeck lid to access the stepway 49 SUPRA Sundeck When the ski locker is closed the upholstered lid doubles as a cushioned sun deck Propeller The research and design team at Skier s Choice has carefully explored and tested many different propellers and pitch angl
55. e an antifreeze mixture which circulates in the engine For more information see your engine owner s manual Fresh Water Flush The optional Fresh Water Flush kit is a valve specifically designed to allow you to attach a garden hose to your engine water intake to flush brackish or salt water out of your engine To use the Fresh Water Flush simply attach a garden hose to the valve Turn on the water to the valve Start the engine Monitor the exhaust ports on the transom of your boat and engine temperature gauge Water should come out of the exhaust ports while the engine is running It is recommended that you run the engine at a low RPM while flushing since the engine s raw water pump at higher RPMs can pump more water than the garden hose can supply If you have questions on the operation of your Fresh Water Flush kit consult your Supra Dealer 57 SUPRA Fuel Precautions AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH LEAKING FUEL 5 FIRE AMD EXPLOSION HAZARD INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS AND CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY ulis WARNING 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 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 Fuel Tank naL UTILI M om CPA Ue
56. e voltmeter needle to fall when starting the engine Normal range is 12 to 14 volts Oil Pressure Gauge The oil pressure gauge indicates the oil pressure in the engine while the engine is running If the oil pressure remains below the normal range of 20 to 80 psi stop the engine immediately If engine is allowed to run while oil pressure is too low permanent engine damage may occur I CAUTION Running the engine with low oil pressure may cause severe engine damage 33 SUPRA Depth Sounder Setting Units The depth sounder can display depth in either standard or metric units Perform the following steps to change the display units 1 Simultaneously press the up and down buttons Either the FT or M units indicator display text will flash THEN 2 To set feet units press the up button The FT indicator display text will flash for five seconds and return to normal mode display with feet as the current units OR 3 To set Meter units press the down button The M indicator display text will flash for five seconds and return to normal mode display with Meters as the current units NOTE When power is applied or removed and reapplied the units display defaults to feet units Setting Deep Alarm The deep alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 feet 1 0 Meter to 200 feet 60 9 Meters An alarm triggers when the water depth is greater than the set value SUPRA 34 Sett
57. ed 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 See examples below of proper sitting positions The driver must be aware of all passenger s locations and positions and passengers must stay alert to changes in direction THE BOAT IS CAPABLE OF QUICK AND TIGHT TURNS SUCH MANUEVERS CAN CAUSE UNSEATED OCCUPANTS TO BE THROWN AROUND OR OUT OF THE BOAT ALERT PASSENGERS BEFORE CHANGES IN DIRECTION 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Contact Information If you have questions regarding the operation of your boat accessory or options or questions in regard to Boat Safety contact your dealer or Skier s Choice Inc at 865 983 9924 9 SUPRA Warning Plates and Labels Read and note ALL warning plates and labels from bow to stern that appear on the boat including these a CARBON MONOXIDE PROPELLER DO HOT OPERATE BMGIHE WHILE ANYCIME OM OF ABOUT THE SIM PLATFORM CE IH THE AO SEROUS DIT DEATH FAON LOSS OF AMD WATER MEA THE EXTAT OWNERS AD OPERATORS WUST READ AND FALLIMO OVERBOARE UHDEHBTARD ALL PRODUCT MARINOS ARES MALS SE a CHILDEZN BOUL SLUPERVISED Dr AN ADULT AT ALL TIMER REMAIN PROPERLY SEATED AT ALL TIMES WHILE BOAT IN MOTION SERIOUS INJUR FROM LOSE OF BALANCE AND FALLING DO HOT STAND UP OR ABOUT WHILE THE BCAT IH NO
58. ed such as when the boat turns NOTE If the engine is turned off and the cruise system is left on when the engine is restarted the operator will have no throttle control because the cruise system will engage at the idle RPM Adjusting The Boat Speed 1 The speed of the boat can be adjusted faster by pressing and holding the side of the momentary rocker switch which will increase the engine RPMs relative to the throttle position therefore to go faster than the initial set point the throttle arm must be moved past the position where the system was engaged An easy way to accomplish this is to move the throttle arm all the way forward after the system is engaged allowing the boat to be increased to wide open throttle if desired using the side of the momentary rocker switch 2 The speed of the boat can be adjusted slower by pressing and holding the side of the momentary rocker switch which will decrease the engine RPMs The engine will decrease RPMs below the initial set point Disengaging The System 1 The EZ Cruise System will disengage throttle control when the throttle is brought back below the current RPM set position at that time IF the engine RPM has been changed using the or momentary rocker switch during operation the latest RPM position is the point where the cruise system will disengage throttle control once the throttle position is lower than that relative RPM position The syste
59. ely 36 mph Slalom Course Speeds MPH Seconds Allowable 07 12 MPH Times 18 42 19 320 32 6 20 28 97 28 0 28 6 an 19 31 18 0 19 6 32 18 11 178 183 d 16 95 16 6 17 2 3B 16 08 158 16 3 Gravity Edition 31 SUPRA 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 Tachometer The tachometer registers the operating speed of the motor s shaft output and may be used as an alternative to speedometer if weight and water conditions permit DO NOT exceed the recommended RPM during break in and normal operation of your motor Exceeding the manufacturer s suggested RPM may cause damage to the engine SUPRA 32 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 Temperature Gauge The temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature while the coolant is circulating inside the engine Engine operating temperatures will vary depending on the weather conditions and engine load Normal operating temp range is between 160 degrees and 180 degrees NOTICE Refer to your Engine Owners Manual for additional details
60. equent engine damage may result Check BEFORE running Oil Pressure Refer to Engine Owner s Manual Water Temperature 160 degrees to 180 degrees for raw water systems water is not recirculated and 180 degrees to 200 degrees for closed cooling systems water is recirculated Idle RPM 650 750 in gear Maximum Forward RPM See Engine Owner s Manual Shifting Linkage Forward Neutral and Reverse MU GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE It is very important to check for fuel spillage or leaks prior to each use of your boat Check engine compartment for gasoline vapors Operate blower for 4 minutes before starting the engine Always operate blower below cruising speed NOTE Please refer to your Engine Owner s Manual for maximum RPM and engine break in procedure y LIP AA 4 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 Additional precautions throughout the manual are noted by the following symbols This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous circumstance which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury
61. es for use on our boats All tests indicate that the current propeller installed on your model is the best for the variety of boating performance required whether skiing competitively or for pleasure It is strongly recommended that your Supra dealer be notified before changing the propeller In general changing to a lower pitched propeller may increase acceleration but will decrease top speed Changing to a higher pitched propeller may achieve higher top speed with a light load while acceleration and power may decrease RPM as listed for your motor Some props may allow the engine to over rev which can cause non warrantable engine damage PROPELLER PRECAUTION A mowing propalier will cause injury Tha propeller may burn with the bapi in Shui off ts engine while skiers or swimmers are in ihe water naar ihe ak platlorm NOTICE Under mo circumstances shodl a 1 proper bs und which allows Ihe pin to exped manainciurers recommended RPM s SUPRA 50 Double Up Seating Some Supra models offer Double Up Seating This unigue 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 To lay seat back down simply push down on the middle section of the metal support arm Triple Up Seatin
62. estrictions Transom Mount Stereo Remote The optional transom mounted stereo remote allows the stereo to be controlled from the rear of the boat M DANGER Keep away from rear of boat while the engine is running Do not be on or about the swim platform while the engine is running or the boat is in motion mounted in the racks SUPRA 54 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Mooring Cover Optional Tonneau Cover Your Supra boat cover is made from the finest canvas and webbing to ensure that your boat will be protected in the off season The cover has been designed to fit securely around each boat Use the following procedure when covering the boat 1 Be sure that the cover fits snugly at the bow then unfold from front to back 2 Be sure to install cover pole s and adjust to proper height using set screw on pole s This will keep water from gathering in the center which can damage the cover 3 Secure all fastening straps around the trailer frame 4 Pull the draw cord equally from both sides and tie off to the lifting eyes on the stern in accordance with the illustration Folding Cover When folding the cover for storage be sure the cover is dry Take care not to scratch the canvas finish against rough surfaces Store in a dry location Cover Repair If the cover becomes damaged immediately patch and reseal the area Use a tent seam sealer to reseal any new stitches Spray fabric guard on scraped or worn s
63. everse can cause more damage 1 SUPRA Grounding continued Basic Guidelines Inspect damage to hull propulsion and steering systems Check for leaks If water is coming in stopping the flow takes priority over getting free Determine water depth all around the boat and type of bottom sand mud rocks etc This will help you decide which way to move the boat Determine if tide wind or current will drive the boat harder aground or will help free it Leaks Immediately switch on bilge pumps Assign crew to operate manual pumps if needed If boat is taking on water have someone take the helm while you manage damage control Slow or stop to minimize inflow However if you can keep a hole above water by maintaining speed do so If possible patch the outside with whatever material is available Towing WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Towing or being towed stresses the boats hardware and lines Failure of any part can seriously injure people or damage the boat A recreational boat towing another is usually a last resort because of possible damage to one or both boats The Coast Guard or a private salvage company is better equipped A recreational boat may assist by standing by and possibly keeping the disabled boat s bow at a proper angle until help arrives Only when conditions are ideal that is waters are calm disabled boat is small and one or both skippers know correct technigue s
64. g The 24 Series boats have Triple Up seating This unique type of seating can be stored flat or flipped up for extra rear 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 To lay seat back down simply push down on the middle section of the metal support arm Altitude and Wakeboard Prop Supra offers an optional prop designed specifically for high altitude and wakeboarding This prop may help boats perform better if the boat is being operated at elevations above 4 000 feet This prop also helps boats specifically weighted for wakeboarding get on plane faster NOTE This prop will reduce the top end speed of the boat NOTE It will change the RPM to speed ratio and make it possible for the RPM limiter built into the engine to engage at full throttle 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 amp Gauge This switch controls the optional hydraulic wake plate The gauge indicates the position of the plate 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Optional Perfect Pass 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 on the dash
65. gers and other boaters PLEASE REVIEW ALL SAFETY INFORMATION A maintenance schedule and accessory information are included to assure trouble free operation of your boat Should service problems arise remember that your Supra dealer knows your boat best and is interested in your total satisfaction Thank you for purchasing a Supra boat We hope your ownership results in an enjoyable and rewarding boating experience Be safe and enjoy the fun 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 3 SUPRA Daily Check List Life Saving Devices One for every person on board Drain Plugs Securely in place 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 Emergency Gear Fire extinguisher bailer paddle anchor amp line signaling device tool kit etc Bilge Pump Working properly NOTE Bilge pump should be checked prior to each use to ensure proper operation Check BEFORE running where applicable Engine Oil level Transmission Lubricant level Engine Drain Plug Transom Drain Plug and Center Drain Plug Leakage Fuel water lines and connections Abeer inital NOT operate engine without cooling water flowing through water pump otherwise pump will sustain damage and subs
66. ght of way Sailing vessels should keep clear of any fishing vessel In a narrow channel a sailing vessel should not hamper the safe passage of a power driven vessel which can navigate only in such a channel The waters of the United States are marked for safe navigation by the lateral system of buoyage The markers and buoys you will encounter have an arrangement of shapes colors numbers and lights to show which side of the buoy a boater should pass when navigating in a particular direction The markings on these buoys are oriented from the perspective of being entered from seaward while the boater is going towards the port This means that red buoys are passed on the starboard right side when proceeding from open water into port and black buoys are to port left side When navigating out of port your position to the buoys should be reversed red buoys to port and black buoys to starboard Many boating bodies of water are entirely within the boundaries of a single state The Uniform State Waterway Marking Systems has been devised for these waters This System uses buoys and signs with distinctive shapes and colors to show regulatory or advisory information These markers are white with black letters and orange borders The information signifies speed zones restricted areas danger areas and general information Remember Markings may vary by geographic location Always consult local boating authorities before driving your boat i
67. h in English feet unis tu Mater Depth Indicator M M indicator appears whan display is set 1o show dep in Si Mnutric Motor units Alarm indicatcr if Alarm icon appears when he shallow or deep dann une actua Shallow A Deen Sat loans icona indicate which alam function shallow or on in curmenftiy acirre 35 SUPRA Stereo Optional Remote Control Pad 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 lighted position before the stereo can be turned on EZ Cruise Activating The Cruise System 1 Accelerate the boat up to the desired cruising speed 2 Engage the EZ Cruise System by moving the rocker switch from OFF to SET At this point the cruise system will take over throttle control and maintain the RPM at which it was set The small red LED light will come on to let the operator know that the system is engaged The red LED light will remain on until the system is turned OFF using the rocker switch continued next column SUPRA 36 3 The system will not allow any more throttle input than the position of the throttle arm Therefore the throttle arm should be advanced completely after the initial engagement of the system to allow the system to maintain the set RPM with different throttle positions requir
68. he way down over the ball 2 Press down on the latch until it locks on the ball with a click NOTICE If your hitch ball has an excessive flat spot on top the latch may not engage properly If the latch does not catch check with your dealer or hitch installer before trailering 3 Insert the locking pin into the tongue Lock pin hole is on the side of the tongue SUPRA 74 Connecting the Trailer continued 4 When all weight is off the trailer jack pull the jack lock pin and rotate the jack to the horizontal position and re lock the pin 5 Attach the safety cables to the tow vehicle hitch Cross the cables and wrap them around each other once or possibly twice allowing just enough slack to permit tight turns of the vehicle and trailer 6 Plug the trailer lights connector to the vehicle harness 7 Clip the brake lockout cable to the vehicle hitch Trailer Alignment Correct Alignment When pulling the boat onto the trailer be sure that it is centered on the trailer Incorrect Alignment The distance between the boat and the wheel runner board should be equal on both sides 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Unloading 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 positio
69. hould a recreational boat tow another Towing Vessel Be sure your boat will not run aground too Because you are maneuverable and the grounded boat is not you should pass the towline to the grounded boat SUPRA 12 Towing Vessel continued Use double braided or braid on braid line Never use three strand twisted nylon it has too much elasticity and can snap back dangerously Fasten the towline as far forward as possible on the upwind or up current side of the towing boat Fastening it to the stern will restrict maneuverability of the towing boat If possible use a bridle Move slowly to prevent sudden strain on slack line Be ready to cast loose or cut the line if the towing situation becomes hazardous Vessel Being Towed Attach the towline to the bow eye forward bitt or cleats if the fitting can take the load If the boat has eyebolts in the transom for pulling skiers a towline may be attached to a small bridle hooked to both eyebolts f it is necessary to be towed after being freed keep someone at the wheel to steer Both Vessels If you attach the towline to a fitting be sure the fitting is fastened with a through bolt and is reinforced on the underside Creating a bridle with a line around the hull or superstructure will distribute the load over a wide area pad pressure points This technique can be used on both the towing and towed boat Keep lines clear of propellers on b
70. in which would not allow the engine battery to have enough power to restart your boat In position both the batteries are paralleled and in a high discharge cycle both batteries can become drained which would not allow the engine battery to have enough power to restart your boat NOTE It is recommended that you fully recharge your batteries using a battery charger periodically or after a session of high discharge lots of accessories running for an extended period 2006 Skier s Choice Inc ENGINE Switch is ALWAYS set to Battery 1 NOTE It is possible with this system for accessories to shut down when the engine is running due to the accessory battery draining down This is a safety feature This system monitors the starting battery and will sacrifice the accessory battery so that you are not stranded on the water with a weak starting battery NOTE We highly recommend using high quality Dual Purpose Batteries in both the starting and house position 53 SUPRA 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 mildew Wakeboard Racks Wakeboard racks are a convenient way to transport and store wakeboards while using your boat Supras have swing arm wakeboard racks for easier loading and unloading of boards The swing arm
71. ing 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 3 After setting the depth value the alarm and down arrow icons will blink for five seconds then the display will return to normal operating mode with the alarm and down arrow icons displayed When triggered an audible alarm sounds for ten seconds while flashing the warning LED alarm and down icons on the display After ten seconds the audible alarm mutes but the LED and display icons continue to flash NOTE When power is removed from the instrument all depth settings are returned to 000 Setting Shallow Alarm The shallow alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 feet 1 0 Meter to 200 feet 60 9 Meters An alarm triggers when the water depth is less than the set value To set the Shallow alarm perform the following 1 Press the up button The current shallow alarm depth setting will display 2 Press the up or down button to increase or decrease respectively the shallow alarm depth value Pressing either button once will change the depth value in 1 foot or 0 1 Meter increments Hold
72. ing either button will change the depth value in 9 foot or 1 Meter increments per second 3 After setting the depth value the alarm and up arrow icons will blink for five seconds then the display will return to normal operating mode with the alarm and up arrow icons displayed When triggered an audible alarm sounds for ten seconds while flashing the warning LED alarm and up icons on the display After ten seconds the audible alarm mutes but the LED and display icons continue to flash NOTE When power is removed from the instrument all depth settings are returned to 000 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Out of Range Display If the display indicates three horizontal bars as shown the depth sounder indicates an out of range inaccurate or incomplete data condition An out of range condition occurs when the depth reading is less than 2 5 feet 3 0 Meters or greater than 200 feet 60 9 Meters Inaccurate or incomplete data will cause an out of range condition when operating in extremely dirty water very soft bottom or at high speeds A faulty or improper transducer connection can also cause an out of range error condition Troubleshooting INSTRUMENT DOES NOT TURN ON 1 1f applicable check main power supply fuse to the unit If it is blown replace it with a 1 amp normal blow fuse If in line fuse is used clean all corrosion from the fuse Warming Pied LED ia Waming LED flashes Id when an alarm condition exist
73. ipstick 63 Oil amp Filter 63 Oil Level Check 63 Oil Pressure and Gauge 33 Operating Information 25 Pefect Pass Cruise Control Optional 51 Pole Light 47 Pole Light Receptacle 47 Propeller 50 Propeller Precaution 50 R Rad A Cage 46 Rear Drain Plug 29 Rub Rail Care 67 Continued Next Page Index continued S Safety Lanyard Engine Shut Off Switch Safety Equipment Satellite Radio Optional Seat Adjustment Service amp Maintenance Shaft Log Packing Nut Ski Locker Ski Platform Ski Platform Detachable Brackets Ski Pylon Inboard amp V Drive Slalom Course Speeds Speedometer Speed Calibration Speedometer Paddle Wheel Starting amp Operation Stereo Stereo Amp Optional Stereo Switch Stern Light Subwoofer Optional Summerization Sundeck T Tachometer Teak Wood Care Temperature Gauge Throttle Lever Tonneau Cover Optional Tower Pole Light Tower Speakers Optional Tilt Steering Trailer Boat Buddy Surge Brakes Gold Series Oil Bath Bearings Swing Tongue Optional Boat Connecting Loading Procedure Trailer Alignment Unloading Procedure Transmission Fluid Check Fluid Specifications Lockout Trim Switch and Gauge Triple Up Seating U Upholstery Care SUPRA 34 25 27 37 38 68 V V Drive Engine Compartment Fluid Check Fuel Tank Remote Oil Filter Warning Light Voltmeter Wakeboard Racks Optional Wake Plate Hydraulic Walk Thru Curtain Optional Walk Th
74. is normal for the Packing Log to drip water at a slow rate of one drop every 15 to 30 seconds Sulfuric acid in the battery can cause serious burns If spilled on skin or in eyes flush with clean water immediately then seek medical attention Vo Use a good quality marine grade battery Your battery is an important part of your boat It provides all the power to start your boat and allows all of your electrical components bilge pump blower stereo etc to work even if the motor is not running Because of its important role Supra recommends using a good quality Marine Dual Purpose battery The Dual Purpose rating means that it can provide the cranking Amps needed to start your motor yet it also has an Amp hour discharge rating so it can handle low electrical drawdown cycle Your Supra electrical system is a negative ground type The negative battery cable is grounded to the engine block The positive battery cable is connected to the starter solenoid Connect the positive battery cable to the positive post on the battery Connect the negative battery cable to the negavtive post on the battery CAUTION Failure to connect battery cables as outlined will damage the system and void the warranty WARNING Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation and charging Sparks or flames near the battery vent openings can cause the mixture to ignite and explode 2
75. istant chassis lubricant such as silicon grease Lubricate rudder grease fitting located below the engine once annually SUPRA 62 Fuel Filter There is an in line fuel filter installed for added protection On V drive models it is mounted on the starboard stringer accessible under the V drive cover On inboard models it is mounted on the inside of the transom It is accessible by removing the aft storage panel This is a serviceable component and should be changed every 100 hours or yearly annually 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 10 20 hours use of your new boat Thereafter to maximize engine life z z change oil and filter after every 50 hours of use See Engine Engine Oil Manual amp Filter Crankcase oil should be selected to deliver the highest performance for your operating conditions and climate In general engine oils with lower viscosity ratings are used when temperatures remain low or when better fuel economy is desired Oils with higher viscosity ratings are used when temperatures remain higher and when higher performance is expected from the engine The Engine Manufacturer recommends Pennzoil 15W 40 Marine Motor Oil If this is unavailable use a 15W 40 motor oil with an A P l classification rating of SL SJ CI4 Ch4 CG4 or equivalent RE
76. itch allows independent filling and draining of each ballast container by simply hitting the fill or drain switch If the system fails to fill or drain you may check the resettable breaker on the switch panel or the separate ballast fuse block located under the dash area The ballast bags or tanks can be found in the front ski locker under the rear seat or in the rear v drive storage areas depending on the the model and ballast system When bags begin to vent shut off Do Not overfill ballast bags WARNING 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 punctures to the bags are not warrantable Cuts and Each Gravity Ballast system also includes a manual shut off valve in case of emergencies If closed the valve will prevent any water from entering the system and is only used in emergency situations Under normal use the valve should remain open to allow full flow of water into system Priming the System To allow water into the system the Gravity Ballast system utilizes a scooped intake strainer to force water into the System This allows the ballast system to be filled while run
77. lectric Horn sound warning device USCG approved inland lighting Federal law also requires at least one Type I II or III Personal Flotation Device PFD for each person on board or being towed on water skis or other recreational equipment In addition one throwable Type IV PFD must also be on board As the owner obtaining the appropriate PFDs is your responsibility Your Supra dealer can and will be happy to assist you NOTE Requirements for coastal waters and inland waters differ Check with the local authorities for more information A smart owner will avoid potential problems on an outing by having additional equipment on board Normally this equipment is dependent on the body of water and the length of the trip We suggest the following as a minimum Your Supra dealer can also assist you with additional recommendations An anchor with at least 75 feet of line A manual bailing device for removing water A combination oar boat hook A day and night visual distress signal A first aid kit and manual An airway breathing tube A waterproof flashlight A set of local navigation charts Mooring lines and fenders Extra engine oil A tool kit A portable AM FM radio or weather radio Boating related accidents are generally caused by the operator s failure to follow basic safety rules or written precautions Most accidents can be avoided if the operator is completely familiar with the boat its operation and can recog
78. m will reengage once the throttle position is advanced back above the last set RPM position as long as the motor was not turned off 2 The system can be completely disengaged by turning the system OFF using the rocker switch If this is done while the boat is at speed and the system is engaged the throttle will have to be moved below the set RPM position before it will completely disengage and allow the operator complete throttle control 2006 Skier s Choice Inc STANDARD SUPRA PACKAGE NAVIGATION LIGHTS SWITCH The Navigation Light watch supplies power fo the Bow Light fe Stern Light and the Pole Light Operation Reber to Illustration Bebowi When underway during night operator set the switch in the WAY position BILGE PLIMP SWITCH The bilge pump operates In lwo postions The manual posilion is used in verily thal the pump is aperalianal The autemalic pure lunclion ie engaged al al cher limes thal amy excess walter in activate of amp is running lights Be bilge mar aulomalisty be pumped gul When docked ar at anchor set fhe seach oo in the AMC postion to activate only Ihe pole ighi HAN Lights DOCKING LIGHTS The Dorking LT wach supplies power i decking lehla COURTESY LIGHTS SWITCH Tre Courtesy Lights swich supplies power to the un enor lighis locabed thmoughout the boat ANC Lights 1 UL ay e ocre LT COURT STEREO
79. mber and Charlie Square flag and ball Black square and ball on orange background flag Orange flag certified Electric distress light certified for night use only Dye marker any color Person waving arms U S ensign flown upside down Audible Distress Signals U S Coast Guard regulations require one hand mouth or power operated whistle or horn audible for at least a half mile Other recognized audible distress signals include Radio communication see Emergency Procedures Radio Procedures Radio Communication Radio telegraph alarm Position indicating radio beacon Morse Code SOS 3 short 3 long 3 short sounded by any means Fog horn sounded continuously SUPRA 14 Notes 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Basic Boating Rules You should be aware of these rules and follow them whenever you encounter another vessel on the water The rules presented in this manual are condensed and have been provided as a convenience only Consult your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary USCGA or Department of Motor Vehicles DMV for a complete set of rules governing the waters in which you will be using your boat If you plan to travel even for a short trip you would be well served to contact the regional USCGA or DMV in the area where you will be boating Review and understand all local and state laws Any time two vessels on the water meet one another one vessel has the right of way It is called the stand
80. me states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS IN PLACE OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES TO THE FIRST OWNER AND IS TRANSFERABLE TO SUBSEQUENT OWNER S ONLY THROUGH AN AUTHORIZED SUPRA DEALER DURING A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE DATE SKIER S CHOICE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT TRANSFER THE WARRANTY ON ANY BOAT THAT HAS BEEN DAMAGED OR MISUSED THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY CONTRACTUAL LIABILITIES INCLUDING PRODUCT LIABILITIES THE DEALER IS NOT THEAGENT OF SKIER S CHOICE AND SKIER S CHOICE DOES NOT AUTHORIZE THE DEALER OR ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME ON BEHALF OF SKIER S CHOICE ANY LIABILITY OR EXPENSE INCURRED IN THE COURSE OF REPAIRING ITS PRODUCTS OTHER THAN THOSE EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THE DEALER MAY NOT EXTEND OR IN ANY WAY CHANGE OR AMEND THIS LIMITED WARRANTY 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Owner s Responsibility 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 Itis the owner s responsibility to take the boat to an authorized Supra dealer to obtain warranty service 3 Itis the owner s responsibility
81. n If latch pin is bound tighten winch to relieve pressure then pull trigger into safety position 4 With Bow Eye Hook fastened back the trailer until the water level is approximately 1 inch below the top of the trailer fenders NOTICE Ramp slopes vary so actual level of water on trailer may be different NOTE Caution on this page 5 Follow the cold start procedure recommended in this manual 6 After starting the engine remove Bow Eye Hook 7 With engine idling center steering wheel engage transmission and slowly pull throttle into reverse Ease back on the throttle lever until the boat starts to move NOTE DO NOT attempt to use excessive power to free the boat from dry carpet runners Power off of the trailer only when the boat has floated free CAUTION If the trailer is not submerged to the correct depth the bow of the boat could drop when powering off incorrectly possibly damaging the boat Roll driver s side window of tow vehicle down prior to backing down ramp Should the vehicle slip into the water the driver can escape through open window NOTE Because your Supra is a direct drive inboard when backing up the stern will have a tendency to drift left or right depending on propeller rotation 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Loading Procedure To load the boat on the trailer position the trailer in the water with approximately 1 inch of the top of the fender showing 1 Set the Boat B
82. n unfamiliar waters See examples of buoys and markers next page 2006 Skier s Choice Inc UGHTED Port Hor Ce rentrer incneceing how near of ET fion Lacrea fo port Cert Proceeding LET U BLKCIN COLOR CODE UGHTED ALE ituros Hand Even number Increasing of maiga fon Laran to shartocond proceeding upstraam n MX gt ionat Mmd BF rapon Bos iar ciel WATER Bury Ma rurnber Mena mig Channel Pass on either sde Letter fas mo ferat Egnificence itia ued fer Esanfificanon ond lacaton purpose CAN BUOY Ddd numb Lene do port LISHED PREFERED CHANNEL I PORT HAYY BUN Buy Na number band nci prefemecd chomn Even number is to the lett of the Leove to storboord f buoy better hos no L Ir i ued Tor iaenfificotian ond laser Dude 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 17 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 18 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 20 yin Saring r ban Syne mich hein Cite Capai 12 HF My Boat Specifications Overall Length w o Platform Overall Length w Platform Overall Length w Trailer Width Beam Draft Weight Boat Only Weight Boat amp Trailer Capacity Passenger Capacity Weight Capacity Fuel Engine 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 20 8 22
83. ning Mot operate watercraft ski or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs E M Weser Sports Industry Associaton E Pur BA zi 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 85 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 56 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Notes 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 87 5 UPRA Notes 88 2006 Skier s Choice Inc
84. ning or sitting still If air becomes trapped in the system it may be necessary to run the boat at planing speeds to force water into the system and allows the fill pump to prime fully Once the pump has primed it is no longer necessary to run the boat for filling This situation may occur if the boat is trailered DC Outlet For your convenience a DC outlet has been included on the panel to the right of the driver s seat Some models have receptacles located in the glovebox Location varies by model 41 SUPRA 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 If the ballast system fills continuously while running the boat check to make sure the manual override toggle switch is in the down position If it continues to fill and the manual toggle switch is in the down position check for debris that may have clogged the solenoid valve forcing the valve to stay open If the valves continue to fill closing the manual emergency shut off valve will prevent any water from entering the system
85. nize potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 WARNING 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
86. on vessel The vessel which does NOT have the right of way is called the give way or burdened vessel These rules determine which vessel has the right of way and accordingly what each vessel should do The vessel with the right of way has the duty to continue its course and speed except to avoid an immediate collision When you maintain your direction and speed the other vessel will be able to determine how best to avoid you The vessel which does not have the right of way has the duty to take positive and timely action to stay out of the way of the stand on vessel Normally the give way vessel should not cross in front of the stand on vessel Slow down or change directions briefly and pass behind the other vessel You should always move in such a way that the stand on operator can see what you are doing This rule is called Rule 2 in the International Rules and says In obeying and construing these rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section IV Boating Rules Encountering Other Vessels 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 Meeting you are approaching another vessel head on Crossing you are tr
87. onoxide poisoning are dizziness ears ringing headaches nausea and unconsciousness A poisoning victim s skin often turns cherry red Have the victim breathe fresh air deeply If breathing stops resuscitate A victim often revives then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen Seek immediate medical attention 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Propulsion Control or Steering Failure Shut off engine Put out an anchor to prevent drifting Determine if you can fix the problem yourself See engine operator s manual if engine is flooded Signal for help Radio Communication Radio is the boat operator s main method of receiving safety information and summoning aid VHF FM radio is the primary means of short range communication Single sideband radio SSB is used for longer range communication VHF FM Channel 16 and SSB 2182 kHz are designated for emergency use Such situations can be categorized as Emergency MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY Used when a life or vessel is in imminent danger Urgency PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN pronounced PAHN PAHN Used when a person or vessel is in some jeopardy less than indicated by a Mayday call Safety SECURITY SECURITY SECURITY pronounced SAY CURE IT TAY Used for navigational safety or weather warning An emergency situation will be hectic and there will not be time to learn proper radio procedure LEARN WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU NEED
88. or proper tightening procedures ZM WARNING The use of pylon extensions can severely effect the overall handling of the boat Follow pylon extension manufacturers directions for mounting 45 SUPRA If your Supra model has been equipped with an 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 barefoot skiers or multiple wakeboarders warranties written or implied WARNING It is NOT intended to be used to tow skiers Such use will void any Before use be sure that all mounting bolts are properly tightened in place Be aware of and avoid low overhead objects such as bridges power lines overhanging trees etc To Raise Cage Lift the tower and swing up the rear legs Install the four hand knobs CAUTION The threads in the aluminum foot could be damaged if the bolts are not aligned and threaded correctly The Rad A Cage is designed to pull single 1 wakeboarder trick skier or kneeboarder NOTE Apply a thin coat of anti seize to the threads of the hand knobs periodically SUPRA 46 To Lower Cage for Storage Remove the four hand knobs from the top of the rear leg While holding the tower up lower the side legs Then lower the tower downward into the boat LOOSE FITTINGS MAY RESULT IN TOWER COLLAPSE CHECK TIGHTNE
89. oss org USA Waterski 799 Overlook Drive Winter Haven FL 33884 941 324 4341 www usawaterski org Boat Owners Association of the United States BOAT US 880 South Pickett Street Alexandria VA 22304 703 823 9550 www boatus com National Safe Boating Council 2550 M Street NW Suite 425 Washington DC 20037 202 296 4588 www safeboatingcouncil org U S Coast Guard Auxiliary Commandant G NAB 2100 Second Street SW Washington DC 20593 0001 800 336 2628 www cgaux org U S Power Sguadron www usps org On Line Basic Boating Safety Course www boatsafe com National Marine Manufacturers Association 200 E Randolph Dr Suite 5100 Chicago IL 60601 312 946 6200 www nmma org Federal law requires certain safety equipment to be onboard at all times In addition responsible boaters carry other equipment in case of emergency Check with the local boating authorities for any additional requirements over and above the federal stipulations SUPRA 6 Safety Equipment 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 good for solids liquids and electrical fire ABYC approved Marine Mufflers with water injection USCG approved Marine Flame Arrestor USCG approved Engine Box Ventilation with sparkless power blower ABYC approved E
90. oth boats Keep hands and feet clear of the other boat Never hold a towline after it is pulled taut Person Overboard Immediately sound an alarm and keep pointing to the person overboard Throw a life preserver even if the person is wearing a PFD It will serve as a marker Immediately stop or slow the boat then circle toward the victim 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Person Overboard continued Keep person overboard on helm side so operator has the person constantly in sight Approach from downwind and move alongside into the wind for pickup When almost alongside stop the engine in gear to prevent dangerous propeller windmilling As part of your emergency plan consider what to do if you were alone and fell overboard e g wear PFD keep signal device in PFD attach emergency stop switch lanyard to yourself Swim to rescue a drowning victim only as a last resort Immediate resuscitation is critical At least two people on board should be certified in CPR Keep the victim warm Use care in handling Spinal injury may exist if the victim fell overboard Signal for help Medical Emergency In an emergency you may be far from professional medical assistance Be prepared Take a first aid course and carry a first aid kit Be aware of special conditions that may affect anyone on board Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is an odorless colorless extremely toxic gas Symptoms of carbon m
91. ou encounter any of these situations Wear a PFD Personal Flotation Device when boating Explosion amp Fire WARNING EXPLOSION FIRE ASPHYXIATION HAZARD Open flame cooking appliances consume oxygen This can cause asphyxiation or death Maintain open ventilation Liquid fuel may ignite causing severe burns Use fuel appropriate for type of stove Turn off stove burner before filling Do not use stove for comfort heating FIRE ASPHYXIATION HAZARD Use special care with flames or high temperatures near urethane foam if used in construction of your boat Burning welding lights cigarettes space heaters and the like can ignite urethane foam Once ignited it burns rapidly producing extreme heat releasing hazardous gases and consuming much oxygen Explosion f explosion is imminent put on PFDs grab distress signals and survival gear and immediately abandon ship Fire Turn off engines generators stoves and blowers Extinguish smoking materials Fixed fire suppression system if equipped has heat sensors that automatically flood machinery space with a fire extinguishant Allow extinguishant to soak compartment for at least 15 minutes to cool hot metals or fuel before cautiously inspecting fire area Have portable fire extinguishers ready Do not breathe fumes or vapors caused by the fire or extinguishant If no fixed firefighting system is installed and fire is in engine compartment discharge po
92. peration of your boat REFER TO THE BOATMAN S CHECKLIST OF THIS MANUAL Consult the local Coast Guard Auxiliary or Power Squadron for full details on boating safety NOTE Add on electrical accessories should never be connected to the ignition terminal or ignition circuit IMPORTANT DO NOT continue to operate the starter for more than 30 seconds at a time without pausing to allow the starter motor to cool down for at least 2 minutes This will also allow the battery to recover between starting attempts PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS BEFORE STARTING ENGINE BE SURE THAT THE SHIFT SELECTOR IS IN NEUTRAL The correct starting procedure depends upon the type of engine Please refer to the engine manual before starting 25 SUPRA 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 Maximum Capacities E THIF A SE WiTH USCG SAFETY E AHDARES bon OF MANJ ACTUR EE In compliance with United States Coast Guard Regulations Supra Boats meet or exceed all safety standards designed for recreational boats To ensure safe handling and perform
93. position Please use caution to prevent accidental closing 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Rear Drain Plug The rear drain plug is located at the back of the boat near the bottom of the transom See photo 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 ZM CAUTION DO start the engine until the drain plug is checked and secured in place DO NOT try to install the drain plug while the engine is running 29 SUPRA Fuel Precautions Use a gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89 The H O engine should use a minimum octane rating of 91 See engine owner s manual for more information DO NOT use gasoline containing methyl alcohol methanol Methanol can damage your boat s fuel system CAUTION Gasoline Stabilizer should be added to the fuel tank when the boat is used infrequently or whenever your boat will not be used for two weeks or more During storage always add Gasoline Stabilizer to reduce gumming or tank sludge Filling the Tank AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MX FIRE EXPLOSION AND SPLASHING FUEL HAZARD IF TANK 15 OVERFILLED FUEL WILL DISCHARGE OUT THIS PORT M Pod 1 CAUTION Be especially careful when filling the fuel tank DO NOT over fill the tank Fuel may empty through the fuel vent and damage to finishes could result If fuel is spilled on stripes or decal
94. relating to the boat or any part thereof including but not limited to alignment 79 SUPRA 10 11 12 13 14 15 adjustments connectors tune ups and wear items such as shaft packing belts hoses filters seals gaskets strut bushing etc 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 Any and all consequential damages including but not limited to costs incurred for haul out launching towing and storage charges telephone or rental charges of any type inconveniences loss of use or loss of time or income Equipment installed by anyone other than authorized factory personnel at the Company s production facility Equipment replaced at an Authorized Supra Facility pursuant to this warranty agreement remains under warranty until the expiration of the Limited Warranty period Any boat which is a used for rental or other commercial military or industrial purposes b used in boat racing demonstrations ski school or similar events c altered modified repaired or replaced so as to increase the cubic inch capacity or horsepower output of the engine and boat as originally manufactured d not properly stored or maintained Speeds fuel consumption and other performance characteristics because they are estimated
95. ring 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 SUPRA 5 Carbon Monoxide CO Safety DANGER 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
96. ringers for a period of one year the One Year Warranty Period from the original date of purchase by the First Owner the Original Purchase Date Exclusions do apply This Limited Warranty applies to the deck hull floor excluding carpet and stringers for the lifetime of the boat the Lifetime Warranty Period Exclusions do apply This Limited Warranty applies to the gel coat for a period of one year The One Year Warranty Period from the original date of purchase by the First Owner The Original Purchase Date Exclusions do apply This Limited Warranty may be transferred for a minimal fee to subsequent owner s only through a Supra Dealer during a period of two 2 years from the Original Purchase Date Subject to the terms of this Limited Warranty Skier s Choice will repair or replace at its sole option any Covered Component which is returned during the applicable Warranty Period to the Skier s Choice factory or to any other Supra authorized repair facility an Authorized Supra Facility provided that Only the Covered Components that are declared defective upon examination by Skier s Choice will be repaired or replaced under this Limited Warranty Transportation of the boat parts or components to and from the Skier s Choice factory or the Authorized Supra Facility must be pre paid by the owner Notice of any claim under this Limited Warranty must be provided to Skier s
97. rtable fire extinguishers through engine compartment access plate if equipped Do not open engine hatch as this feeds oxygen to the fire If you have access to fire direct contents of extinguishers at base of flames not at the top 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section IIl Emergency Procedures Throw burning materials overboard if possible Move anyone not needed for firefighting operations away from the flames Signal for help Put on PFDs grab distress signals and survival gear and prepare to abandon ship Abandoning Ship BURN HAZARD Swim against the current or wind if you abandon ship Leaking fuel will float with the current and may ignite When clear of danger account for all who were on board and help those in need Use distress signal Keep everyone together to make rescue easier Flooding Swamping or Capsizing STAY WITH THE BOAT A boat will usually float even if there is major hull damage Rescuers can spot a boat much easier than a head bobbing in the water Signal for help Collision Account for everyone on board Check for injuries Inspect structural damage Reduce flooding Signal for help STAY WITH THE BOAT Action depends on how hard the boat hits bottom and whether the boat remains stranded If it is a simple touch you may need only to inspect the hull If you are aground assess the situation before reacting In some cases throwing the boat into r
98. ru Windshield Warning Labels Warranty Washing Your Boat Water Strainer Optional Windshield Care Winterization 2006 Skier s Choice Inc UE DE G Watersports Responsibility Code a G Be aware that there are elements of risk in boating skiing and riding that sense and personal awareness can help reduce Know your ability G level and stay within it x To increase your enjoyment of the spart follow the Watersports Responsibility Code It is your responsibility to G Familiarize yourself with all applicable laws the risks inherent in the sport ij and the proper use of equipment F m 3 G Know the waterways where you will be skiing or riding Do not ski or ride in D shallow water near shore docks pilings swimmers or other watercraft ie A t 4s hi Always have a person other than the boat driver as an observer and agree on hand signals before starting Always wear a U S Coast Guard type III PFD vest rd Read your owners manual and inspect your equipment prior to use r OVO Ski or ride within your limits Always ski or ride in control and at speeds appropriate for your ability Always turn ignition of when anyone is near watercraft power drive unit Carbon Monoxide CO poisoning fram engine exhaust may cause injury ar death Never Platform Drag ar touch swim platform while the engine is run
99. ry Conversely if you are being passed by another vessel you should maintain your speed and direction so that the other vessel can steer itself around you Tu 4 amp I A There are three other rules to always remember when driving your boat around other vessels When navigating in narrow channels you should keep to the right when it is safe and practical to do so If the operator of a power driven vessel is preparing to go around a bend that may obstruct the view of other water vessels the operator should sound a prolonged blast on the whistle or horn four to six seconds If another vessel is around the bend it too should sound the whistle or horn Even if no reply is heard however the vessel should still proceed around the bend with caution If you navigate these type of waters you should carry a portable air horn which are available from local marine supply stores SUPRA 16 All vessels which are fishing with nets lines or trawls are considered under International Rules to be fishing vessels Boats with trolling lines are not considered fishing vessels Fishing vessels have the right of way regardless of position These vessels however cannot impede the passage of other vessels in narrow channels Sailing vessels should normally be given the right of way The exceptions to this are When the sailing vessel is overtaking the power driven vessel the power driven vessel has the ri
100. s Depth Cisplay Value Deplh uriia display ether Faat or Malarz Decimal paint activa tor units only Backit LOD display permits easy reading during kre meritas light condition Up amp Gown Butions Progs or down buttons by changaiset dapth alarm walug seing cr change units 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 1f you are sure that the unit is receiving power and is still not functioning please contact Customer Service for assistance RANDOM OR FLASHING BOTTOM READING 1 Under certain circumstances the depth sounder may not perform at the best of its ability Extremely dirty water very soft bottom high speeds deep water or a combination of the above will result in incomplete or inaccurate readings 2 Check the transducer cable connection on the back of the unit 3 Contact Customer Service for assistance if you are unable to correct the problem User Interface Display Features Feet Depth Indicator FT indicator appaam when display is set to show dept
101. s apply a common bath cleaner nonabrasive and wipe with a damp cloth Rinse the spill area with clean water SUPRA 30 Fueling VX WARNING Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion Before Fueling 1 Turn off engine 2 Turn off ignition 3 Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame While Fueling 1 Keep hose nozzle in contact with fill pipe to provide a ground against static sparks 2 Fill tank at a slow rate to avoid any spillage Fuel Cap amp Key The fuel cap is located on the rear deck near the stern A special fuel key is provided to open the cap NOTE The cap is sealed by arubber O ring Please do not over tighten The 24 Series boats for extra convenience have a fuel fill on both sides to allow for easy fueling 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 22 Series Section VIII Instrument Panel amp Controls Speed Calibration V Drive TPE Direct Drive on panel z undemdash Speed 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 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 As a general rule of thumb in a non weighted boat 3 800 RPM is approximat
102. tant to have basic understanding af the parts and their location on the boat However it recommended that any service beyond routine maintenance be performed by an authorized Supra dealer Service amp Maintenance For your convenience a maintenance schedule has been included in this manual The items listed outline when to perform safety checks lubrication and general service to your boat Engine hours or elapsed time determine when service is necessary It is recommended that any replacement parts used during maintenance or for repair be supplied by an authorized Supra dealer NOTICE You are responsible for keeping records of all maintenance on your boat To maintain your new boat warranty you may be required to prove that required maintenance was performed 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 61 SUPRA Maintenance To Perform DIS 100 Maintenance E pes Hours Change Engine o Replace Oil Filter Clean Chl Filler Cap heck Transmission Fluid Level EDS Transmission Fluid 2 177 ANNE Clean Crankease ring Symen EE Check Fuel Lines A Connections for Leaks st Impallar Replacement Clean Transmission Oil Strainer Screen Lubricate Distributor Cam Shaft Packing Log of Spar uk Check Battery Level x Jx Check AT Electrical Connections amp _ _
103. tant to have your boat professionally winterized If your boat is exposed to temperatures below 32 degrees F 0 degrees 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 7M CAUTION 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
104. uddy for loading by pulling trigger or latch mechanism into set position 2 ldle coast the boat onto the trailer using as little power as possible while keeping it centered between the guide poles 3 Power slowly forward until the bow eye solidly contacts the Boat Buddy and the latch is triggered 4 Winch hook must be attached to bow eye and tightened before trailering DO NOT Power onto the trailer during rough conditions Once correctly positioned on the trailer switch off ignition DO NOT OVER POWER onto trailer or damage may occur to the boat and or the trailer CAUTION The trailer must be positioned for the correct water depth for loading or you may damage the boat Varying ramp angles require different procedures In general the steeper the ramp the more shallow the trailer should be positioned in the water Your local dealer can help you understand this should you require additional assistance 75 SUPRA Boat Buddy Surge Brakes Fluid Reservoir Your Supra trailers come standard with a trailer Boat Buddy This feature makes loading your boat on the trailer much easier Loading Place the trigger in the SET position When the bow eye contacts the Boat Buddy the pin will latch securing the boat CCE Unloading To unload the boat pull back on the trigger and locate it in the SAFETY position SUPRA 76 To check brake fluid twist black cap and remove Pry rubber pl
105. ug out of reservoir Follow instructions printed on plug Use DOT 3 Brake Fluid Gold Series Oil Bath Bearings Your trailer features Gold Series oil bath bearings Check the fluid color of hubs before each use If not completely full or if oil is brownish gray and cloudy drain and refill hub NOTE Use 50 SAE oil 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Tandem Axle Some models come standard with a tandem axle trailer and with some it is an option Second Axle Disc Brakes This optional second axle disk brakes give the trailer more stopping power Some states required brakes on both axles Be sure to check your local laws Aluminum Step Plate The optional aluminum step plate gives the trailer a durable long lasting nonskid surface on the trailer steps 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Swing Away Tongue JA WARNING Do Nat tow trailer gt without Latch Pin CAUTION Always install safety clip on end of Latch Pin With the swing tongue you can shorten the trailer length for storage by pulling the pin and swinging the tongue away to the side WARNING DO NOT tow trailer without latch pin installed CAUTION Always install safety clip on end of latch pin Spare Tire Bracket The optional spare tire bracket allows you to conveniently carry a spare tire SUPRA LED Package The optional LED lighting package replaces the traditional trailer lights with LED
106. uld be reduced if overheating is evident ALSO PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL FOR BREAK IN INFORMATION NOTICE PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL for maximum RPM and engine break in procedure After the first 20 hours of operation take your boat to the dealer for its first oil and filter change as well as an engine checkup Remember to keep a sharp eye on all gauges and warning lights during these first hours of operation Report anything unusual to your dealer After the break in procedure is over your boat may be operated continuously at any speed FM CAUTION Do not exceed maximum RPM recommended for your engine Exceeding the maximum RPM may result in damage to the engine CAUTION Before starting your engine you must open the engine box and check engine compartment and bilge for gasoline and oil vapors 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Section VI Operating Information Starting amp 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 It is advisable to formulate a check list particular to the equipment and o
107. urfaces Canvas tears should be repaired professionally and stitches sealed to prevent leakage CAUTION DO NOT trailer the boat with the cockpit cover installed The cockpit cover is not designed as a trailer cover and may come unsnapped or rip This type of damage IS NOT covered by your boat warranty 2006 Skier s Choice Inc 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 CAUTION 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 This type of damage IS NOT covered by your boat warranty Optional Cockpit Cover The optional cockpit cover is a snap down storage cover designed to help protect the interior of your boat To install the cover start at the windshield and work towards the transom Be sure to install the cover poles to prevent water pocketing JM CAUTION DO NOT trailer the boat with the cockpit cover installed The cockpit cover is not designed as a trailer cover and may come unsnapped or rip This type of damage IS NOT covered by your boat warranty 55 SUPRA Optional Stereo Amp The stereo amplifier is an optional piece of stereo equipment that is designed to increase the wattage of the signal going to the spe
108. ution is not satisfactory to you as an Owner please follow these steps to get the matter resolved STEP ONE Discuss the problem with a member of your Supra Dealer s management staff It is most likely that the problem will be resolved at this level STEP TWO If the Dealer management does not resolve the problem to your satisfaction please have the problem and all action taken documented by the Dealer then contact the factory Customer Service Representative at Skier s Choice Inc Skier s Choice Inc 1717 Henry G Lane Street Maryville TN 37801 Tel 865 983 9924 Fax 865 983 9950 Describe the original problem in detail to the Customer Service Representative Be prepared to furnish appropriate documentation and the reasons why service by the Dealer was unsatisfactory If further action is required to resolve the problem the Customer Service Representative will dictate the appropriate action STEP THREE Finally if after following these steps and providing documentation and after obtaining necessary authorization from the Customer Service Representative to take additional action the problem is still not resolved to your satisfaction the President of Skier s Choice Inc will personally review the problem and make a determination concerning final resolution 81 SUPRA Notes SUPRA 82 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Accessory Power Switch Air Inflator Sunsport 24V B Ballast System Gravity Optional
109. 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 NOTE Only a trained and qualified technician should perform the oil change on your V drive unit Change Frequency The oil should be changed in the V drive unit after the first 100 hours of operation then each year at the end of your boating season Maintaining Fluid Level V Drive unit fluid level should be checked regularly and fluid added if necessary Maintain fluid levels as follows Boat must be at rest Engine should be at operating temperature but turned off while checking level Remove fluid dipstick Wipe fluid clean from dipstick and replace Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks If required add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark 2006 Skier s Choice Inc Shaft Log Packing Nut Battery Cable Installation amp Precautions shaft Log Packing Nut Jam Mut Transmission flr as Miro 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
110. y implied warranties There are no express or implied warranties on the parts and components manufactured or sold by Skier s Choice except as set forth in this Limited Warranty EXCLUSIONS Claims or assertions relating to the following are specifically excluded from coverage under this Limited Warranty and Skier s Choice disclaims any liability or obligation with respect to the following 1 Defects in or damage caused by or relating to the engine or any part thereof Note The engine may be covered by warranty of the engine manufacturer Please see engine manufacturer warranty for details 2 Defects in or damage caused by or relating to the trailer or any part thereof Note The trailer may be covered by warranty of the trailer manufacturer Please see trailer manufacturer warranty for details 3 Covered Components of a boat that has been sold or transferred by the First Owner unless this Warranty is properly transferred through a Supra Dealer to the subsequent purchaser s within two years of the Original Purchase Date 4 Damage caused by related to or resulting from failure of components or parts which are not manufactured by Skier s Choice including but not limited to bilge pump failure 5 The Limited Lifetime Warranty on the deck hull floor excluding carpet and stringers does not include hardware or other components fastened or adhered to the hull deck floor or stringers 6 Normal maintenance and upkeep

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