Supra SL Owner's Manual page 14

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Capacity and Weighting Your Boat (continued)
Excess and improper loading of bow area forward of windshield
may cause water influx, operating instability, and loss of control
resulting in injury or death. Bow Capacity Limit - Refer to seating
capacities in this manual
Use good judgment when weighting your boat for any towed
water sports. Educate yourself on the proper responses for the
differing and potentially unsafe conditions you could encounter.
Proper Seating
Proper seating is an important element of boating safety. Proper
seating consists of sitting with your buttocks in full contact with
a seat cushion within easy reach of a suitable handhold or grab
rail anytime the boat is underway. Handholds and grab rails
should be used to secure oneself and prevent loss of balance.
Do not sit in locations not designed as a seat. For instance, do
not sit on seat backs, do not sit on the sides or gunwale of the
boat, and do not sit on the sundeck while the boat is in motion.
See examples below of proper sitting positions.
©2017 Skier's Choice, Inc.
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
maneuvers can cause unseated occupants to be thrown
around or out of the boat. Alert passengers before
changes in direction.
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
used for a cockpit table. Lift the table forward and it becomes
a rear facing seat.
The convertible rear seat back does not lock into place. It is not
intended as support. Do not lean on or use as a brace in case
of sudden change in direction.
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