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  • Page 2: Welcome To Supra Boats

    WELCOME TO SUPRA BOATS Pg 1...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Supra inboard watersports boats are manufactured by Skier’s Choice, Inc. in Maryville, Tennes- DRIVEN TO INNOVATE, see and distributed throughout the United States and the world. INSPIRED BY PEOPLE, 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 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE and Maintenance of your boat.
  • Page 4 MY SUPRA 1717 HENRY G. LANE STREET MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE 37801 HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: _____________________________ Trademarks & Patents Supra® is a U.S. and Canadian registered trademark owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc. AutoWake® and Swell® are U.S. registered trademarks DATE OF PURCHASE: _______________________________________ Owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO SUPRA BOATS ....................................1 INTRODUCTION ..............................................2 BOATING SAFETY .......................................... 7 SAFETY KNOWLEDGE ............................................8 WATER SPORTS SAFETY ..........................................19 CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) ........................................... 21 CAPACITY AND WEIGHTING YOUR BOAT ....................................23 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ....................................30 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ..........................................
  • Page 6: Safety Knowledge

    THIS IS THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL. IT IS USED TO ALERT YOU TO POTENTIAL PERSONAL INJURY HAZARDS. OBEY ALL SAFE- SAFETY KNOWLEDGE TY MESSAGES THAT FOLLOW THIS SYMBOL TO AVOID POSSI- BLE INJURY OR DEATH. Prior to operation, be certain that all passengers are aware of where the safety equipment is stowed, the lo- cation of all onboard emergency equipment such as fi...
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 Safety Training Organizations Safe Boating The following is a listing of just some of the agencies and organizations that offer safety training or information: Safe boating practices may seem obvious, but people have thought up risky and dangerous activities in boats, with boats, and behind boats.
  • Page 9 Safety Equipment Continued 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.
  • Page 10 General Safety Precautions Failure to adhere to these precautions may result in severe injury or death to you and/or others. • 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.
  • Page 11: Water Sports Safety

    Failure to adhere to these warnings may 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. WATER SPORTS SAFETY Passengers are obligated to be as aware of the funda- Boaters must continuously be aware of weather conditions.
  • Page 12: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    • Failure to adhere to these warnings may result in severe injury or death to you and/or others. • Every rider must always wear a USCG-approved personal fl otation device. CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) • Maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from all other objects, including but not limited to: other boats, piers, rafts, mooring and navigational buoys, pilings, abutments, shoreline or any other items.
  • Page 13 Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. It is produced by gasoline engines and is a compo- nent of exhaust fumes. CAPACITY AND WEIGHTING Shut off the engine when people are on the swim platform or in the water around the rear of the boat. YOUR BOAT Do not do any other activities which puts people in close proximity of the transom while the engine is running.
  • Page 14 Maximum Capacities When loading your boat give separate attention to the bow area. Excess and unevenly distributed weight in the bow of the boat can create a water infl ux hazard, unstable steering conditions, and even loss of control. Driver In compliance with United States Coast Guard Regulations, Supra visibility can be reduced if the bow is overloaded or unevenly weighted.
  • Page 15 Seating Capacity Each 2024 Model is marked below to illustrate designated seating positions 13 14 15 Typical Warning Label Locations on a V-Drive Warning Plates & Labels Supra Model Read and note ALL warning plates and labels from bow Warning labels are placed on your boat to alert to stern that appear on the boat, including these.
  • Page 16 * INSIDE MOTORBOX * MODEL SPECIFIC * MODEL SPECIFIC * MODEL SPECIFIC Pg 29...
  • Page 17: Emergency Procedures

    EMERGENCY PROCEDURES The time to think about emergencies is before they hap- pen. Plan ahead. Know what to do before you encounter any of these situations. Wear a PFD (Personal Flotation Device) when boating. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Pg 31...
  • Page 18 Explosion & Fire 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 Explosion/Fire/Asphyxiation Hazard fire extinguishant. Allow extinguishant to “soak” compartment for at least 15 minutes to cool hot metals or fuel before cautiously inspecting fire area.
  • Page 19 Abandoning Ship Grounding 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, Burn Hazard throwing the boat into reverse can cause more damage.
  • Page 20 Vessel Bring Towed Towing • Attach the towline to the bow eye. • If it is necessary to be towed after being freed, keep someone at the wheel to steer. 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 Both Vessels A recreational boat towing another is usually a last resort because of possible damage to one or both boats.
  • Page 21 Person Overboard Carbon Monoxide • Immediately sound an alarm and keep pointing to the person overboard. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, extremely toxic gas. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are diz- ziness, ears ringing, headaches, nausea and unconsciousness. A poisoning victim’s skin often turns cherry red. •...
  • Page 22 Radio Communication Distress Signals Radio is the boat operator’s main method of receiving safety information and summoning aid. VHF-FM radio is Consult your national boating law enforcement agency. the primary means of short-range communication. Single sideband radio (SSB) is used for longer range communication.
  • Page 23: Boating Rules

    Other recognized visual distress signals include: • Flames in a bucket • Code fl ags November and Charlie • Square fl ag and ball • Black square and ball on orange background fl ag • Orange fl ag (certifi ed) •...
  • Page 24: Basic Boating Rules

    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-on vessel. The vessel which does NOT have the right-of-way is called the give-way or burdened vessel. BASIC BOATING RULES These rules determine which vessel has the right-of-way, and accordingly, what each vessel should do.
  • Page 25 Encountering Other Vessels 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 ves- There are three main situations in which you may encounter other vessels and you must observe the Steering sel to the starboard (right) side must give-way.
  • Page 26 If you navigate these type of waters, you should carry a portable air horn, which are available from local marine The markings on these buoys are oriented from the perspective of being entered from seaward while the boater supply stores. is going towards the port.
  • Page 27: Supra Boat Specifications

    OVERALL LENGTH W/O PLATFORM... 21’ 10”....6.65M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM....24’ 0” ....7.32M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM & TRAILER..27’2”....8.28M WIDTH (BEAM)......... 102”......2.59M OVERALL WIDTH W/TRAILER....102”......2.59M DRAFT............28”......0.71M WEIGHT - BOAT ONLY...... 6,000 LBS......2,722K SUPRA BOAT SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT - BOAT & TRAILER..... 7,600 LBS..... 3,447K HEIGHT-ON TRAILER W/TOWER UP..11’...
  • Page 28 OVERALL LENGTH W/O PLATFORM... 22’ 5”.....6.83M OVERALL LENGTH W/O PLATFORM... 22’ 5”.....6.83M OVERALL LENGTH W/O PLATFORM... 23’5”.....7.14M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM....24’7” ....7.49M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM....24’7” ....7.49M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM....25’ 7” ....7.80M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM & TRAILER..27’6”....8.38M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM & TRAILER..27’6”....8.38M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM &...
  • Page 29: Engine Break-In Period And Fuel Information

    OVERALL LENGTH W/O PLATFORM... 24’5”.....7.44M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM....26’ 7” ....8.10M OVERALL LENGTH W/PLATFORM & TRAILER..29’9”....9.07M WIDTH (BEAM)......... 102”......2.59M OVERALL WIDTH W/TRAILER....102”.......2.59M DRAFT............29”......0.74M WEIGHT - BOAT ONLY...... 6,500 LBS......2,948K ENGINE BREAK-IN PERIOD AND FUEL INFORMATION WEIGHT - BOAT & TRAILER..... 8,200 LBS......3,719K HEIGHT-ON TRAILER W/TOWER UP..11’...
  • Page 30: Engine Break-In Period

    Break In Period 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: ENGINE BREAK-IN PERIOD Avoid running engine at high speeds.
  • Page 31 During the BREAK-IN process, engine temperature should be carefully monitored and speed should be re- duced if overheating is evident. ALSO, PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR BREAK-IN INFOR- Engine E15 Fuel Warning MATION. DO NOT USE E15 FUELS! E15 fuel WILL damage your engine and it will not operate. THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY ANY WARRANTY NOTICE: PLEASE REFER TO ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL for maximum RPM and engine break-in procedure.
  • Page 32 Before Fueling: Fuel Tank Pump Turn off engine. Your boat contains a fuel system that is designed using current fuel delivery technology. The common terminolo- 2. Turn off all electrical systems. gy for this type of system is: Pump in Tank. 3.
  • Page 33: Instrument Panel & Controls

    Learning your Dash/ Helm Intuitive navigation, sleek Supra style and design offer one-touch access to media, wake, surf and lighting con- trols — all are at your command and on three advanced touchscreen displays throughout your Supra dash. INSTRUMENT PANEL & CONTROLS This section provides the information needed to understand and operate the Vision™...
  • Page 34 Supra Dash Power Start Button 2. Horn 3. Wireless Phone Charger 4. Wake Plate Control buttons ( on back of steering Wheel) 5. Cruise Control Speed buttons ( on back of steering Wheel) 6. Steering Wheel Audio controls 7. Steering Wheel Misc. Controls 8.
  • Page 35: Starting And Operation

    Navigation Lights When underway during night time operation, set the switch in the nav position to activate all the running lights. When docked or anchor, set the switch, in the ANC position to activate only the tower light. NOTE: For more information on how to control other lighting in the boat, Reference the Screen Owners manual included in your packet.
  • Page 36 Daily Start-up Procedure Center Drain Plug A standard pre-starting procedure should be always be followed before the fi rst start-up of the day. On V-drive models the center drain plug is accessed via the access Check the engine oil level. cover in the center fl oor panel.
  • Page 37 Ignition Key Battery Switch Located on the right side of the dashboard, the ignition switch has two positions. In the vertical position the igni- The main battery switch can be turned ON and OFF using the Remote Battery tion is “OFF”. One position clockwise is the “ON” position. This will power the dash screen and the power modules. Switch that is located on the port side of the center section of the tower.
  • Page 38 Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut Off Switch To Start Your Engine Your Supra is equipped with a Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut Off switch. Before starting your engine connect the safety lanyard In order for the engine to run, the plastic tip of the safety lanyard must be attached to the switch.
  • Page 39: Driver Seat Operation & Adjustments

    Throttle Lever The throttle lever controls both the throttle and the transmission. The upright position (normally vertical) is the zero throttle position and the neutral posi- tion for the transmission. A safety 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.
  • Page 40 Drivers Seat Operation & Seat Adjustments Adjusting Seat Forward & Aft Position Supra Offers the only standard power height-adjustable heated captain’s chair Press the left (Aft) or right (Forward) arrows on the seat controls lo- in the industry. Once you set your preferences using the switches on the lower cated on the drivers right side touch screen to make adjustments to inboard part of the drivers seat frame, you will have unmatched comfort all day the driver’s seat forward and aft position.
  • Page 41: Ballast System

    Tilt Steering Tilt steering may be adjusted up or down in fi ve different locking positions. To adjust, depress the tilt lever located BALLAST SYSTEM beneath the bezel and move the steering wheel to the desired position. Release the lever to lock the wheel into place. The Ballast System in your boat is an electronically con- Cruise Control Speed buttons (Back right of steering Wheel) trolled ballast system that can be operated from the driv-...
  • Page 42 Ballast System Operation Continued: Ballast System Operation If any of the ballast locations is at 100% and a button is pressed to fill that location, the system will go into man- When AutoWake is ON, the ballast system will automatically fill and empty each of the 3 ballast locations based ual override and run that pump or pumps for 1 minute filling.
  • Page 43 Ballast Pump Impellers Ballast Trouble Shooting Guide The pumps that fi ll and drain the ballast system use an impeller. Your Supra ballast impeller uses the latest poly- mer technology in an effort to have the longest service life possible. The impellers are a wear item and different use patterns, water types, debris, etc.
  • Page 44: Equipment And Features

    PASSENGER DASH Your Supra Passenger dash has equipment to keep your passengers comfortable. EQUIPMENT AND FEATURES Pg 85...
  • Page 45: Supra Tower

    Supra Passenger Dash SUPRA TOWER Your Supra boat has been equipped with a tower, please review this section for details on it’s usage, maintenance and storage. Any use of the tower for towing anything oth- er than those identifi ed acceptable will void any warran- ties written or implied.
  • Page 46 Bimini Operation Supra Tower Your Supra is equipped with a foldable Bimini. To operate Bimini, fi rst locate Every Supra Boat comes equipped with a Power Folding Tower. To raise pin lever on both rear sides of Bimini to unlock. Then extend rear Bimini shade your tower, fi rst ensure that your battery switch is in the on position.
  • Page 47: Versatile Seating

    Board Racks Board racks are a convenient way to store your wakeboard and/or surf boards while using your boat. When boards are loaded into the racks, pull on both levers VERSATILE SEATING to clamp the boards in the racks. To release boards, pull both triggers on the base of the board rack.
  • Page 48 Switch Back Seating Convertible Rear Flip Seat If equipped, this unique dual purpose feature allows it to be used as windscreen that This versatile seating solution offers up to 8 positions. The seat can be lifted and slide forward in the boat along the side rail system until the seat pins drop into slots in the slide rails and stop.
  • Page 49: Transom

    TRANSOM 1. Transom Trunk 2. Pop Up Pylon TRANSOM 3. Blower 4. Transom Remote 5. Sundeck flip up seats 6. Swim Platform DropStep We did not over look the importance of a well designed transom. From our walk-though with non-skid, to our well Controls placed and functional storage compartments there is not 7.
  • Page 50 Transom Trunk Located on the back of your boat, if equipped, there is a storage trunk large enough to store most surfboards, or other items you want hidden while remaining easily accessible from the swim platform. Locate the lever and lift it to access the available storage space.
  • Page 51 Swim Platform Smart Plate The transom mounted swim platform allows easy access to and from the water for riders and swimmers. It is The SmartPlate allows the driver to control the running attitude of the boat. It is integrated and logically con- recommended that entries to and exits from the water be made from the platform to avoid accidents.
  • Page 52: Dual Stern Thrusters

    Underwater Lights If equipped, quad beam, mid-ship underwater lights will allow you to completely light up the middle of the boat at night. DUAL STERN THRUSTERS If equipped with transom underwater lights, your Supra will light up under the swim platform and behind the boat. Supra’s patented Dual Stern Thrusters Throttle Knob Con- trol gives you precise control from a simple twist of a knob.
  • Page 53: Other Features

    Dual Stern Thrusters If equipped, this feature allows the driver to operate a set of dual thruster motors located on the stern of the boat. OTHER FEATURES They can be operated in Burst mode using the rotating the knob of the shifter/throttle lever when the boat is at or below 5 MPH.
  • Page 54 Electric Power Assist Steering Heaters This feature provides consistent steering assist through all vessel speed ranges. If equipped, the driver is able If equipped, the boat heater will provide warm air to comfort driver and passengers through to choose between a Classic Mode, Sport Mode or create up to 2 custom modes. Classic provides a more tra- multiple ports.
  • Page 55: Supra Cover

    Use the following procedure when covering the boat: Be sure that the cover fi ts snugly at the bow then unfold from front to back. SUPRA COVER 2. Be sure to install cover pole(s) and adjust to proper height. This will keep water from gathering in the center, which can damage the cover.
  • Page 56: Service & Maintenance

    Typical V-Drive SERVICE & MAINTENANCE The illustration above denotes the areas which may need to be accessed or may require cleaning or mainte- nance. It is important to have basic understanding of the parts and their location on the boat. However, it is recommended that any service beyond routine maintenance be performed by an authorized Supra dealer.
  • Page 57: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 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 autho- rized Supra dealer.
  • Page 58 Water Strainer Dripless Shaft Seal The engine water strainer is a fi lter for the engine cooling water. Your Supra comes standard with a dripless shaft seal. If any It consists of a stainless steel mesh fi lter inside a clear cup. It is seepage occurs, contact your dealer.
  • Page 59: Battery

    Battery Box The batteries are mounted under the port side cushions. Location may vary slightly depending on the model. BATTERY NOTICE: It is recommended that the battery cables be disconnected from the battery when the boat is placed in storage. Your battery is an important part of your boat.
  • Page 60 Battery Cable Connection: Battery Cable- Information Deep Cycle/Gel Cell/Leisure batteries are not recommended for engine starting. These batteries may be used for Main Ground from Battery to Engine accessory loads such as: ballast pumps, thrusters, stereos and amplifiers but should be isolated from the starting circuit”...
  • Page 61: Cleaning, Care & Storage

    Battery Cable Connection Continued: Do not turn the selector switch to the “Off” position when the motor is running. The alternator will be permanently damaged and is not covered under Skier’s Choice or Indmar warranty NOTE: The battery selector switch should be turned to the Off position when the boat is not in use. Some com- ponents do not shut completely off and will drain the batteries if left on for a period of time depending on the condition of the batteries.
  • Page 62: Cleaning & Care

    Fiberglass Care Washing and waxing the boat hull and deck regularly will extend the life and beauty of your Supra. It is a good routine to rinse your boat with fresh water after each day’s use. CLEANING & CARE 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.
  • Page 63 Rub Rail Care Use a sponge or other soft material to wash and wax the rub rail. To wax, use a commercial automotive bumper Damage caused by improper care, cleaning agents, conditioner oils, waxes, gasoline, etc., IS NOT covered wax. under our boat’s warranty.
  • Page 64 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 WINTERIZATION & DRY STORAGE of all upholstery and fl ooring after each use of the boat. Open all storage compartments and slide all removable.
  • Page 65 Winterization Winterization Continued: When the boating season comes to a close, it is important to have your boat winterized by a service professional or your local Supra Dealer. In addition to having your boat professionally winterized, the following tasks should be done to protect your boat during storage: If your boat is exposed to temperatures below 32 degrees F (0 degrees C), it is possible for water in the engine, ballast system, etc., to freeze.
  • Page 66 Temporary Hoisting Summerization If the boat ever needs to be hoisted, special attention should be given to the following recommendations: Before using the boat after it has been in dry storage requires some special treatment. Supra recommends hav- • Hoist the boat using a horizontal lifting bar only. ing your boat professionally summerized, preferably by the same facility that prepped it for storage.
  • Page 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION NOTE: For boat houses, we highly recommend the use of a lifting cradle. Cradle bunk design should mimic the bunk design of the trailer. Hull Identification Number The hull identifi cation number is located on the upper right hand side of the transom below the rub rail. Pg 131...
  • Page 68 2024 Electrical Replacements Dash Power Distribution Modules (PDM) Supra utilities Power Distribution Modules (PDM) that have an internal circuit protection for the Vision system and other components controlled through the Vision system. There are two PDM’s in the Supra models located under the dash. There is a third PDM located in the engine compartment, behind the rear seat back.
  • Page 69 V- Drive Engine Compartment To access the engine compartment, raise the side sundecks and pull up to open the engine hatch cover. Fire Extinguisher A standard Marine Fire Extinguisher is provided with your Supra boat. The fi re extinguisher is usually located under the observer’s seat cushion, however, locations vary by boat.
  • Page 70 Trailer & 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 TRAILERING YOUR SUPRA must be fi tted with appropriate trailer hitch and capable of towing the maximum weight or your specifi c Supra model’s boat, trailer, fuel and gear.
  • Page 71 Connecting your trailer Trailer Alignment When connecting the trailer to your tow vehicle, use the following procedure: Correct Trailer Alignment Incorrect Trailer Alignment Raise the tongue with the trailer jack. Position the trailer coupler directly over the tow vehicle ball, and lower the jack until the coupler goes all the way down over the ball.
  • Page 72 Unloading Procedure Loading Procedure To unload the boat, use the following procedure as a guide: To load the boat on the trailer, position the trailer in the water with approximately 1 inch of the top of the fender Make sure that all drain plugs are securely in place. showing.
  • Page 73: Limited Warranty

    SKIER’S CHOICE 2024 SUPRA® BOAT LIMITED WARRANTY Skier’s Choice, Inc. (“Skier’s Choice”) provides the following manufacturer’s limited warranty, subject to the remedies, con- ditions, exclusions, and limitations set forth below, on all Supra® brand water sports boats sold as new by our authorized dealers.
  • Page 74 Limited Warranty. Warranty Transfer Skier’s Choice warrants to the original retail purchaser (the “First Owner”) that the components and parts The First Owner of a Covered Boat may assign and transfer (“Warranty Transfer”) the Covered Components manufactured by Skier’s Choice described below (the “Covered Components”) of each Covered Boat are free Warranty and the Structural Warranty to the second owner (the “Second Owner”) subject to the following con- from any defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and when operated and maintained ac- ditions: 1) the sale or conveyance by the First Owner occurs within five years after the Original Delivery Date;...
  • Page 75 Exclusions Exclusions Continued: Skier’s Choice boats are manufactured from high-quality materials and components by skilled team members. 8. Damage caused by any dealer-installed or Owner-installed features or accessories; Conditions outside of Skier’s Choice control, however, require limitations and exclusions from coverage under 9.
  • Page 76 Sole Remedy Exclusions Continued: THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE FIRST OWNER AND, IF APPLICABLE, THE SECOND OWNER, IS THE 17. Gel coat discoloration, blisters, bubbles, or fading, including, but not limited to, those which may result from REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT THE OPTION OF SKIER’S CHOICE, OF THE DEFECTIVE COVERED COMPONENT the Covered Boat being left in the water for long periods of time, or the failure to perform maintenance on PARTS OF A COVERED BOAT AS PROVIDED HEREIN.
  • Page 77 Notification of Claim Repair and Replacement Continued: Notification of a claim or defect in a Covered Boat must be made during the applicable Warranty Period direct- SKIER’S CHOICE’S LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ly to an Authorized Supra®...
  • Page 78 OTHER LIMITATIONS AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS ONLY THE DEALER IS NOT THE AGENT OF SKIER’S CHOICE AND SKIER’S CHOICE DOES NOT AUTHORIZE THE DEAL- Warranty claims under this Limited Warranty may be sent to Ride Australia Pty Ltd., 245 Princes Highway PO ER, OR ANY OTHER PERSON, TO ASSUME ON BEHALF OF SKIER’S CHOICE ANY LIABILITY, OBLIGATION OR Box 1454 Nowra, NSW, Australia 2541 (Tel: +61 2 4422 4477) service@rideaustralia.com.au EXPENSE INCURRED IN THE COURSE OF REPAIRING ITS PRODUCTS OTHER THAN THOSE EXPRESSLY AUTHO-...
  • Page 79 MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE: NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 43212 and 43013 Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 43013 This evaporative emissions control system is warranted for two years. If any evaporative emission-related part on Health and Safety Code. Skier’s Choice may be contacted at: your SIMW is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Skier’s Choice, Inc..
  • Page 80 Owner Responsibility Before operating your Supra, it is necessary to read and fully understand this Owner’s Manual and all other information delivered with the boat. 2. It is the owner’s responsibility to take the boat to an authorized Supra dealer to obtain warranty service. 3.
  • Page 81 Customer Assistance Continued: Customer Assistance STEP THREE The staff at Skier’s Choice, Inc. is concerned with your complete satisfaction. This includes the prompt resolution Finally, if after following these steps and providing documentation and after obtaining necessary authorization of any problems that may arise during the warranty period. Normally, problems encountered may be efficiently from the Customer Service Representative to take additional action, the problem is still not resolved to your and effectively resolved by your Supra Dealer.
  • Page 82 Watersports Responsibility Code Watersports Safety Code Be aware that there are elements of risk in boating, skiing, and riding that common sense and personal aware- Before you get in the water: Skiing or riding instruction is recommended before use. Instruction will teach ness can help reduce.
  • Page 83 Carbon Monoxide: The exhaust from the engine on a watercraft contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which is a Preparing to wakeboard, wakesurf or ride: Always have a person other than the driver as an observer to colorless, odorless and poisonous gas. Excessive exposure to CO can cause severe injury or death. Follow this look out for the rider.
  • Page 84 Clean Boats, Clean Water: What You Need to Know Before You Launch Fallen skier or rider: Falling and injuries are common in Wakeboarding, Wakesurfi ng, or riding. Boats can transfer plants and animals from one waterway to another. The transferred organisms are aquatic •...
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