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  • Page 2: Boat Information

    Trademarks & Patents Supra® is a federally registered trademark owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc. Skier’s Choice™, the Skier’s Choice logo, the Supra Logo, SR™, SA™, SG™, SE™, VISION Touch™, Swell™, Launch™ and AutoWake™ are trademarks owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Section 11 ....Cleaning, Care & Storage ....82 Section 12 ....Winterization & Dry Storage ..84 Section 13 ....Technical Information ...... 86 Section 14 ....Trailering Your Boat ......88 Section 15 ....Supra Limited Warranty ....91 Notes _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 4: Section 1 ..................Introduction

    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.
  • Page 5 • Drain Plugs (Securely in place?) • Life-Saving Devices (One for every person on board?) • Steering System (Working smoothly and properly?) • Fuel System (Adequate fuel? Leaks? Fumes?) • Battery (Fully charged? Cable terminals clean and tight?) • Engine (In Neutral?) •...
  • Page 6: Section 2 ..................Boating Safety

    Boating Safety Course limited to the most extreme situations. The purchaser of a new 2017 Supra boat is entitled to a USCGA The precautions listed in this manual and on the boat are Boating Safety Course that Supra will pay for. Please see the not exhaustive.
  • Page 7 Safety Training Organizations Safety Equipment Your Supra has been equipped at the factory with most of the The following is a listing of just some of the agencies and federally required safety equipment for inland waters (Class 1, organizations that offer safety training or information: 16’-to-26’).
  • Page 8: General Safety Precautions

    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. • The tow bar is not designed for vertical extensions. Any modifications to the tow bar or its mountings may result in •...
  • Page 9: Product Misuse

    Water Sports Safety Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety (continued) NMMA Riders are obligated to be as aware of the fundamental safety National Marine Manufacturers Association rules as well as the boat operator. If you are new to towed water 231 S. LaSalle St., Suite 2050, Chicago, IL 60604 sports, seek certified training before starting.
  • Page 10: Maximum Capacities

    Proper Seating Convertible Rear Seat Some Supra models are equipped with a convertible rear seat. Proper seating is an important element of boating safety. Proper The rear seat lifts from the back, hinges forward, and can be seating consists of sitting with your buttocks in full contact with used for a cockpit table.
  • Page 11 Seating Capacities Each 2017 model is marked below to illustrate designated seating positions. 14 Passengers 16 Passengers 17 Passengers SE - 18 Passengers — 10 © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc. © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 12 Typical Warning Label Locations V-Drive Models Warning labels are placed on your boat to alert you to potential hazards that may not be obvious. They also tell you how to avoid the hazard. Warning labels should never be removed and, if any label is damaged, it should be replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 13: Section 3 ..................Emergency Procedures

    Section 3 Reprinted from “Fishing and Skiing Boats Owner’s Manual” with permission Emergency Procedures from the NMMA. Abandoning Ship The time to think about emergencies is before they happen. Plan ahead. Know what to do before you encounter any of these situations.
  • Page 14 Leaks Both Vessels • Immediately switch on bilge pumps. • If you attach the towline to a fitting, be sure the fitting is fastened with a through bolt and is reinforced on the • Assign crew to operate manual pumps, if needed. underside.
  • Page 15 Carbon Monoxide Distress Signals Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, extremely toxic gas. Consult your national boating law enforcement agency. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness, ears ringing, headaches, nausea and unconsciousness. A poisoning Visual Distress Signals victim’s skin often turns cherry red. •...
  • Page 16: Section 4 ..................Boating Rules

    Section 4 Boating Rules Basic Boating Rules Encountering Other Vessels You should be aware of these rules and follow them whenever There are three main situations in which you may encounter you encounter another vessel on the water. other vessels and you must observe the Steering Rules in order to avoid a collision.
  • Page 17 When two power-driven vessels are crossing each other’s path All vessels which are fishing with nets, lines or trawls are close enough to run the risk of collision, the vessel that views the considered under International Rules to be fishing vessels. Boats crossing vessel to the starboard (right) side must give-way.
  • Page 18 17 — © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc. © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 19: Section 5 ..................Boat Specifications

    Boat Specifications: Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform ......20’ 11” ....6.4M Overall Length w/o Platform ......22’ 8” ....6.90M Overall Length w/Platform......... 23’ 1” ....7.0M Overall Length w/Platform.......24’ 10” ....7.6M Overall Length w/Platform & Trailer .... 26’10” ....8.2M Overall Length w/Platform &...
  • Page 20 Section 5 Boat Specifications Boat Specifications: Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform ......24’ 6” ....7.34M Overall Length w/o Platform ......23’ 8” ....7.34M Overall Length w/Platform......... 26’ 7” ....7.8M Overall Length w/Platform......... 25’ 9” ....7.6M Overall Length w/Platform & Trailer ....30’ 4” ....8.6M Overall Length w/Platform &...
  • Page 21: Section 6 ..................Break In Period

    NOTES: Section 6 Break-In Period 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.
  • Page 22: Section 7 ..................Starting & Operation

    Section 7 Starting & Operation A standard pre-starting procedure should be always be followed before the first start-up of the day. 1. Check the engine oil level. 2. Check for gasoline fumes in bilge or engine compartment. 3. Operate engine blower for 4 minutes before starting the engine to remove any fumes. 4.
  • Page 23: Fuel Vent

    Fuel Precautions Fuel Precautions Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion! Before Fueling: 1. Turn off engine. 2. Turn off all electrical systems. Use a gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89. The Supercharged engine should use a minimum octane rating of 3.
  • Page 24 Fuel Tank Pump Center Drain Plug On V-drive models the center drain plug is accessed via the access cover in the center floor panel. 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.
  • Page 25: Throttle Lever

    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. — 24 24 — © 2015 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 26: Section 8 ..................Instrument Panel & Control

    Instrument Panel & Controls This section provides the information needed to understand and operate the VISION Dash System installed on all Supra Boat Models. The instrument system includes gauges, digital displays, and a Graphical Information Center to communicate vital real-time information about the status and performance of the boat to the driver.
  • Page 27 The voltage displayed indicates the battery voltage when the engine is running or the battery voltage when the engine is stopped. The voltmeter should indicate a voltage between 13 and 16 volts when the engine is running. The electronics in Supra boats are designed to operate with batteries that have 10.8 volts or higher.
  • Page 28 Fuel Gauge Trim Gauge The Fuel Gauge, located on the Tachometer, indicates the The Trim Gauge, located on the Speedometer, indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. position of the Wake Plate. This gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the tank when the ignition is in the “ON”...
  • Page 29 Supra VISION TOUCH 2017 Owner’s Manual e continually strive to bring you the highest quality, full-featured products. As a result, you may find that your actual display screens may be slightly different than what was represented in this manual at the time of printing.
  • Page 30: Product Information

    Product Information The Supra Vision Touch 2017 display is designed for instrumentation and control on electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000. The display enables boat operators to view many different engine, ballast, transmission parameters and service codes and is a multifunctional tool that provides GPS tracking, a multimedia display, cruise control and rider profiles.
  • Page 31: Basic Navigation Features

    Basic Navigation Features All product features are easily accessed through Quick Access Keys, Touch Point commands and Menus. Quick Access Keys A new screen can be accessed quickly by pressing one of the following Quick Access Keys: Touch Point Commands Once the desired screen is accessed, navigation within the screen is controlled with Touch Point commands.
  • Page 32 Features Home Screen The Gauges screen can be accessed by pressing the Home/Gauges Quick Access Key. This screen shows the: • Water Depth • Water Temperature • Engine Temperature • Battery Voltage • Speedometer/Setspeed • Fuel Gauge • Oil Gauge •...
  • Page 33 Home Screen Touch Points Touch Point Description Screen View 1 – Stereo Opens the Stereo screen. Other multimedia options and video viewing screens are accessed from this screen. When held down for 2-3 seconds while on the home screen, the active stereo is muted.
  • Page 34 Touch Point Description Screen View 3 – Set Interactive speed control speed+/- adjustment by touching the + and – icons (GPS Speed Control ON mode). 4 – Fuel Level Displays the fuel level in percent when touched and held. 5 – Fuel/Run Displays an estimated Time engine run time using...
  • Page 35 Touch Point Description Screen View 8 – Rider Touch when the name (not Profile the time) is displayed, and the rider profile page will appear to show preferred settings for that rider. 9 – Show Interactive touch toggles Rider Name / from the rider’s name to Time the rider’s time.
  • Page 36 Touch Point Description Screen View 13 – Engine Displays the engine oil Oil Pressure pressure when touched and held. 14 – Swell Interactive pop-up Surf including toggles for Swell On/Off, Port and Starboard ballast settings. Use the directional icons to select either Port or Starboard.
  • Page 37 Touch Point Description Screen View 16 – River Interactive touch pop-up Mode toggles from ON to OFF and automatic River Flow settings. River Mode is a user interface for estimating both upstream and downstream river current without the use of a paddle wheel. The River Flow UP/DN icon switches back and forth during the turns as you turn against or with the current.
  • Page 38 Touch Autowake Off and the following screen will appear: Autowake will remain inactive while the ballasts fill. If Autowake is active, achieved or in countdown, it will return to inactive if a manual ballast switch is used or if the speed / cruise set speed is not between 7 and 26 mph.
  • Page 39 The actual Pitch and Roll set points will be displayed in the upper corners. Adjust the set points with the + and – buttons. Changes will be saved to the active rider profile. To reset all Autowake set points for the active profile to the factory defaults, touch Reset to Factory.
  • Page 40 Touch [PAN/ZOOM] to return to the previous view. Touch [CREATE WAYPOINT] to add a waypoint to the map. A keypad is displayed to type the name (10 alpha character limit). When finished typing the name touch [DONE]. The waypoint is now displayed on the map represented by an anchor icon. This anchor icon can be changed to another icon in the Waypoint Manager (for more information on the Waypoint Manager, see GPS Settings under the Settings Menu).
  • Page 41 Media The Stereo screen can be accessed by pressing the Stereo Quick Access Key. Stereo Display - Touch Commands Touch Point Description Volume : Press to increase the volume. Press to decrease the volume. Previous/Tune: Press to go to the closest saved station to the left.
  • Page 42 Touch Point Description Band Selector: Choose between FM, AM or Weather. Preset Stations: This list contains six of the previously saved favorite stations. Hold your finger on the slot to save the current station as a preset station. Favorites List – Touch to alternate between List A and List B. This provides 12 pre-saved favorite stations.
  • Page 43 Bluetooth To display the Bluetooth utility, on the left side of the screen, touch then . The following screen will display: Follow these steps to connect to Bluetooth: Step Action Touch the on the left side of the screen, then touch The following screen will appear: 2016-07-26 1611937...
  • Page 44 Touch the device to which the Supra will be paired. A Pairing Requested message will appear. Touch the green check mark to pair or the red X to cancel. If successful, a paired message will appear on the screen.
  • Page 45 Section Description Volume Touch the left or right arrows to adjust the volume. Touch the icon to mute or unmute the stereo. Equalizer Touch the + or – buttons (or slide your finger up or down) to adjust the settings. Touch the Presets button and the following screen will appear: Eight preset sound settings (Rock, Electro, Jazz, Dance, Classic, Normal, Acoustic and Pop) are available for selection.
  • Page 46 Section Description Fade / Balance This screen allows the movement of the sound left or right, forward or aft. Touch the circle in the middle and slide to your preference. The adjusted screen will appear as follows: resets the selection. saves the selection.
  • Page 47 Audio Profiles The Audio Profiles screen displays three preset audio profiles and the adjustment of up to three custom profiles. Touch the Off button beside the desired profile to turn it On. To adjust the custom profile, touch Custom 1, 2 or 3 and the following screen will appear: 2016-07-26 1611937 —...
  • Page 48 Touch the – and + keys to adjust the settings, and touch Done to save. Touch the OFF button to turn that audio profile ON. Auxiliary The system provides up to three auxiliary jacks to access media files on alternate devices.
  • Page 49 Once the device is plugged in, touch the icon, and the following will display: Media files may be selected by Queue, Artists, Albums, Songs or History. Once selected, the screen will revert back to the first screen shown in this section. Profiles Touch Point Description...
  • Page 50 Touch Point Description Activates the currently displayed Rider’s profile, and changes the boat settings to align with the displayed settings. Displays the Edit Rider screen: Touch each field to be edited, and adjust the settings with the – and + buttons.
  • Page 51 To reset the length, press and hold, and the time will reset to 00:00:00. To provide a rating, touch the stars for each desired star to be lit up. Touch Profiles to return to the Profiles screen. Touch the UP and DN arrows to view additional statistics. Lights The Lights screen is accessed by pressing the Lights Quick Access Key.
  • Page 52 Ballast The Ballast screen can be accessed by pressing the Ballast Quick Access Key. This screen displays the current state of the ballasts and is interactive for immediate settings. To adjust the Ballast settings slide finger up the tank to the desired level or tap the UP or DOWN arrows below the tank.
  • Page 53 Follow the directions below to set the Driver’s Presets. Step Action Touch Edit, then to name the driver. Touch Theme, and if a different color is desired, utilize the + and – buttons to scroll through the available colors. Touch Texture, and if a different texture is desired, utilize the + and – buttons to scroll through the available textures.
  • Page 54 Main Settings Menu The Main Menu screen can be accessed by pressing the Main Menu Quick Access Key. This screen displays engine statistics and interactive search, diagnostics and settings. NOTE: Some settings require a dealer code for access. Function Description/Action Allows you to customize the display options for ambient light and User Settings brightness, set US or metric units and other settings.
  • Page 55: User Settings

    User Settings On the Main Menu screen, touch [USER SETTINGS] to access the User Settings screen. The User can set viewing preferences for the display. To edit the settings, touch the field to the right of the label or touch arrows to adjust the settings.
  • Page 56: Engine Diagnostics

    Engine Diagnostics On the Main Menu screen, touch [Engine Diagnostics] to access the Engine Diagnostics screen. When choosing this selection, the display queries the engine’s ECU and displays feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs.
  • Page 57: Gps Utilities

    GPS Utilities On the Main Menu screen, touch [GPS Utilities] to access the GPS Utilities screen. The GPS Utilities includes the following: • Depth and Position • Waypoint Manager • Chart and Time • Track Manager • Satellite Status Depth and Position Settings On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Depth and Position] to access the Depth and Position screen.
  • Page 58 Waypoint Manager On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Waypoint Manager] to access the Waypoint Manager screen. Waypoints allow you to mark specific locations by latitude and longitude. Once the waypoints are established, the Waypoint Manager allows you to associate an icon with them for identification.
  • Page 59 Chart and Time Setup On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Chart and Time Setup] to access the Chart and Time Setup screen. This menu option allows you to establish viewing options for the GPS Display. Function Description/Action Touch each selection to choose features activated on the GPS screen. A Chart Setup green dot displays by the active features.
  • Page 60 Track Manager On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Track Manager] to access the Track Manager screen. Multiple tracks for displaying on the GPS map can be established. The Track Manager allows you to select tracks to show or hide on the map you are currently using. You may [Delete] one track or [Delete All] tracks at once.
  • Page 61 System Information On the Main Menu screen, touch [System Info] to access the System Information screen. This information-only screen provides the following: • Application version and part number • Operating system version and part number • Bootloader version and part number •...
  • Page 62 Time Adder] to increase the drain time. Or set the [Ballast Drain Time Adder] to 0 percent for no additional time. If enabled, the [Supra Launch System] will assist in getting the craft to plane quicker when the Swell is turned off.
  • Page 63 The Auto Volume Intensity will automatically increase the volume of the audio when the engine RPMs increase. If set to 0, the volume will not increase automatically. If set to 3, the audio will increase at a faster rate than a 1 or 2 setting. To display or hide Notifications of incoming calls and texts, touch the Enabled/Disabled boxes under each category.
  • Page 64 Audio Firmware The Audio Firmware screen will provide a method by which the audio firmware files may be updated. Insert a USB flash drive with the update files loaded into one of the available USB slots on the craft. Touch the green check mark to upload the files. PDM Diagnostics On the main Menu screen, touch [PDM Diagnostics] to access the PDM Diagnostics screen.
  • Page 65 PDM2 Diagnostics PDM3 Diagnostics 2016-07-26 1611937 — 64 © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc. -41-...
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    1. Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery. 2. Verify battery is charged properly. 3. Check battery for efficient starter current. Display has no backlight. Contact your Supra service center. Display has no keypad backlight. Contact your Supra service center. 65 —...
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  • Page 68: Ignition Switch

    One position clockwise is the “ON” position and this will power breaker. If the blower still does not operate, notify your the switches and energize the motor. Supra dealer. The full clockwise position is the “START” position. NOTE: All electrical equipment should be turned off when Failure to operate the blower in accordance with the Coast the boat is in storage.
  • Page 69 Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut Off Switch 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.
  • Page 70 Do Not overfill ballast bags! negatively affect the ballast system or may make the system fail to work all together. *Liquid Lead is a marketing name. Supra Boats do not contain lead ballast Filling the System-In normal operation of the system, flipping one of the switches to “Fill”...
  • Page 71 Ballast Trouble Shooting Guide Swell Surf & Screen The Swell Surf System utilizes high-speed rams to adjust 5/16- inch stainless steel blades laser cut and bent to control water turbulence off the rear of the boat’s running surface. The specially designed trailing edge of these blades, or flaps as these types of elements are referred to in a fluid dynamics, create a vortex-effect behind the boat resulting in specific wave shapes.
  • Page 72 Section 9 Equipment & Options Ignition Keys Two i gn i t i o n k e ys a re 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.
  • Page 73: Fire Extinguisher

    The driver’s seat may be swiveled by pressing the button on the side of the seat. A standard United States Coast Guard approved fire extinguisher is provided with your Supra boat. The fire extinguisher is usually Adjustable Seat Height located under the observer’s seat cushion, however, locations To adjust the seat height, use the driver’s seat switch on the left...
  • Page 74 Supra Tower If your Supra model has been equipped with a tower, please review this section for details on it’s usage, maintenance and storage. The cage is designed as a stable tower to enhance wakeboarding. It is NOT intended to be used to tow skiers, barefoot skiers, or multiple wakeboarders.
  • Page 75 Convertible Rear Seat Some Supra models are equipped with a convertible rear seat. The rear seat lifts from the back, hinges forward, and can be The research and design team at Skier’s Choice has carefully used for a cockpit table.
  • Page 76 Billet Glove Box Wake Plate To open the glove box, press the button on the door. To close the lid, simply push the lid back until it latches. 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.
  • Page 77 • DO NOT trailer the boat with wakeboards mounted in the racks. Optional Clamping Wackboard Rack Optional on Supra Boats are wakeboard racks that gently clamp down onto boards to hold them secure while underway. — 76 © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 78 Optional Mooring Cover Optional Tonneau Cover Your Supra boat cover is made from the finest canvas and The optional tonneau cover is designed to snap over the bow webbing to ensure that your boat will be protected in the off of the boat.
  • Page 79 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.
  • Page 80 The driver’s seat track should be lubricated with a water resistant chassis lubricant such as silicon grease. Your Supra comes standard with a dripless shaft seal. If any seepage occurs, contact your dealer. 79 —...
  • Page 81 (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.
  • Page 82 Dual Battery (Option) Hookup To properly hook up the two batteries; 1. Connect the grounding strap provided from the negative (-) post on Battery 1 to the negative (-) post on Battery 2. 2. Connect the negative (-) cable from the grounding buss bar to the negative (-) post on Battery 1.
  • Page 83: Section 11 ...............Cleaning, Care & Storage

    Fiberglass Care & Storage 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 Upholstery Care your boat with fresh water after each day’s use.
  • Page 84 (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.
  • Page 85: Section 12 ...............Winterization & Dry Storage

    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 Check Trailer be done to ensure the longest possible life for your boat.
  • Page 86 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.
  • Page 87: Section 13 ...............Technical Information

    Section 13 Technical Information Identification Number The hull identification number is located on the upper right hand side of the transom below the rub rail. — 86 © 2016 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 88 Vision system. There are three PDM’s in the 2017 Supra models; two under the dash that controls the forward components on the Vision system. The third PDM is located on the transom and controls the ballast, wake plate, and underwater lights.
  • Page 89: Section 14 ...............Trailering Your Boat

    All Supra trailers require a 2” ball and a seven (7) round marine 4. Before use, please read all information supplied with the grade trailer wiring connector. The standard height from the trailer by the manufacturer (Bearing Buddy and hydraulic ground to the top of the hitch ball should be about 20 inches.
  • Page 90: Trailer Alignment

    Trailer Alignment Connecting the Trailer Correct Alignment When connecting the trailer to your tow vehicle, use the following procedure: When pulling the boat onto the trailer, be sure that it is centered on the trailer. 1. Raise the tongue with the trailer jack. Position the trailer tongue directly over the 2”...
  • Page 91 Should the vehicle slip into the water, the driver can escape through open window. NOTE: Because your Supra is a true inboard, when backing up, the stern will have a tendency to drift left or right depending on propeller rotation.
  • Page 92 14 days after the sale or conveyance by the First Owner to the Second Owner; and 3) the Warranty Transfer fee in effect at the time of the sale or conveyance from the First Owner to the Second Owner is paid to the inspecting Authorized Supra® Dealer. Skier’s Choice may refuse to accept the Warranty Transfer if the dealer inspection reveals that the Covered Boat has been damaged or abused.
  • Page 93 Covered Boat Owner; 3. Notice of any claim or defect under this Limited Warranty must be provided to an Authorized Supra® Dealer no later than sixty (60) days after the Owner becomes aware of the defect;...
  • Page 94 (5) estimated repair cost. Repair or replacement cannot be made until all of this information is received by an Authorized Supra® Dealer. If a Covered Boat has been at an Authorized Supra® Dealer for 15 days, or any warranty claim was not remedied in one repair attempt, an Owner must notify Skier’s Choice directly.
  • Page 95: Watersports Responsibility Code

    STEP TWO If the Dealer management does not resolve the problem to 1. Before operating your Supra, it is necessary to read and fully your satisfaction, please have the problem and all action taken, understand this Owner’s Manual and all other information documented by the Dealer, then contact the factory Customer delivered with the boat.
  • Page 96: Watersports Safety Code

    Watersports Safety Code Before you get in the water: Skiing or riding instruction is recommended before use. Instruction will teach general safety guidelines and proper skiing or riding techniques, which may reduce your risk of injury. For more information on skiing or riding schools, contact your dealer, Association, or local ski club. •...

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