Skier's Choice Supra 2014 Owner's Manual

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© 2014 Skier's Choice, Inc.
© 2008 Skier's Choice, Inc.
77 Henry G. Lane Street
Maryville, Tennessee 3780
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  • Page 1: Boat Information

    2014 Owner’s Manual Boat Information Hull Identification Number:________________________________ Date of Purchase:________________________________________ Dealership:_____________________________________________ Dealer’s Phone Number:__________________________________ Registration Number:____________________________________ Engine Serial Number:____________________________________ Trailer Serial Number:____________________________________ 77 Henry G. Lane Street Maryville, Tennessee 3780 Trademarks Supra, the Supra Logo, SC, SA, 242V are registered trademarks of Skier’s Choice, Inc. All other product names are copyright and registered trademarks/trade names of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section I ....Introduction ...........3 Section II ....Boating Safety ........5 Section III ....Emergency Procedures ....13 Section IV ....Boating Rules ........17 Section V ....Boat Specifications ......21 Section VI ....Operating Information ....23 Section VII ....Starting & Operation ......25 Section VIII ....Instrument Panel .......
  • Page 3: Section I

    Section I Introduction Introduction Supra inboard ski boats are manufactured by Skier’s Choice, Inc. in Maryville, Tennessee and distributed throughout the United States and the world. This manual provides an overview for operating your Supra boat. It should be considered a permanent part of your Supra boat, and contains important information on Safety, Boating Rules, Proper Operation and Maintenance of your boat.
  • Page 4 • 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 5: Section Ii

    Section  Boating Safety Important Safety Information! Safe Boating Your safety, as well as the safety of others with and around Safe boating practices may seem obvious, but people have you, is a direct result of how you operate and maintain your thought up risky and dangerous activities in boats, with boats, boat.
  • Page 6 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 7: 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 8: Product Misuse

    Water Sports Safety Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety Riders are obligated to be as aware of the fundamental safety rules as well as the boat operator. If you are new to towed water sports, seek certified training before starting. You will find Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas.
  • Page 9 PROPER SEATING Capacity and Weighting Your Boat Do not exceed the capacity warning label affixed to the boat Proper seating is an important element of boating safety. Proper in the helm area. The capacity limit is shown in the number of seating consists of sitting with your buttocks in full contact with a seat cushion within easy reach of a suitable handhold or grab people and weight limit in pounds.
  • Page 10 Seating Capacities Each 2014 model is marked below to illustrate designated seating positions. 14 Passengers 13 Passengers 242- 15 Passengers — 0 © 2014 Skier’s Choice, Inc.
  • Page 11 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.
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  • Page 13: Section Iv

    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. •...
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  • Page 17: Section Vi

    Section  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 18 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.
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  • Page 21: Section Xi

    Section  Boat Specifications Launch SC Launch SA Boat Specifications: Boat Specifications: Overall Length w/o Platform ......22’ 6” ....6.90M Overall Length w/o Platform ......21’ 8” ....6.6M Overall Length w/Platform......... 24’ 6” ....7.47M Overall Length w/Platform......... 23’ 8” ....7.2M Overall Length w/Platform &...
  • Page 22: Maximum Capacities

    Coast Guard Regulations The United States Coast Guard boating regulations prescribe Launch 242 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.
  • Page 23: Section Xv

    Break In Period Section  Taking care to properly break in your new engine will pay off in Operating Information 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.
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  • Page 25 Section 7 Starting & Operation A standard pre-starting procedure should be always be followed before the first start-up of the day. Check the engine oil level. Check for gasoline fumes in bilge or engine compartment. Operate engine blower for 4 minutes before starting the engine to remove any fumes. Check manual operation of bilge pump.
  • Page 26: Throttle Lever

    Center Drain Plug Throttle Lever Cover Latch Drain Plug The throttle lever controls both the throttle and the transmission. On V-drive models the center drain plug is accessed via the The idle position (normally vertical) is the zero throttle position access cover in the center floor panel.
  • Page 27 Fuel Precautions Fueling Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion! Before Fueling: Turn off engine. Use a gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89. The H.O. Turn off ignition. engine should use a minimum octane rating of 91. See engine Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame.
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  • Page 29 Section 8 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 30 Tachometer Speedometer The speedometer indicates the water speed of the boat in miles The tachometer indicates the engine revolutions per minute per hour. It is recommended that the speedometer be checked (RPM). for accuracy periodically. DO NOT exceed the recommended RPM during break-in and normal operation of your motor.
  • Page 31 Fuel Gauge Trim Gauge The Fuel Gauge indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the The Trim Gauge indicates the position of the Wake Plate. fuel tank. 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.
  • Page 32: Basic Navigation Features

    Supra VISION Features The Supra HV700 display is designed for instrumentation and Home Screen control on electronically controlled engines communicating via The Gauges screen can be accessed by pressing the Home/ SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000. The displays are multi-functional Gauges Quick Access Key.
  • Page 33 Home Screen Touch Points - Continued Ballast Settings Engine Temp Displays the current ballast fill levels. Displays the engine temperature when touched. Water Temp Setspeed+/- Displays the current temperature of the water. Interactive speed control adjustment touching + and – icons, and saving capabilities touching a save icon (GPS Speed Control ON mode).
  • Page 34 Home Screen Touch Points - Continued To see more options, touch [TRACKING]. The Tracking Menu is displayed on the screen. Engine Oil Pressure Displays the engine oil pressure. Touch [PAN/ZOOM] to return to the previous view. Show Rider Name/Time Touch [CREATE WAYPOINT] to add a waypoint to the map. A Interactive touch toggle from the riders name to time.
  • Page 35 Media The Stereo screen can be accessed by pressing the Stereo Quick Access Key. The Stereo screen opens multimedia options and video viewing screens via a Polk media player. Video On the Stereo screen touch the touch command to access the video screen.
  • Page 36 Ballast and Trim 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. New Rider Profile and Status To create a new profile, press the Profile Quick Access Key. Touch each option to view or change the setting.
  • Page 37 To edit the Smartplate settings, press and hold the cell under Touch up or down arrows until the desired speed is reached. [Smartplate]. Touch [Save] to save the setting. Touch the cell to activate. Touch up or down arrows until the To set the Ballast fill %, press and hold one of the cells under desired trim % is reached.
  • Page 38 Lights To set a profile’s rating, touch the cell under [Rating]. Touch each cell to activate with a star. Touch [Save] to save the setting. The Lights screen can be accessed by pressing the Lights Quick Access Key. On this screen the following lights can be turned on and off: •...
  • Page 39 To change the Seat Heater, touch and hold the cell under [Seat Heater]. Driver Presets The Driver Presets screen can be accessed by pressing the Driver Presets Quick Access Key. This feature displays preferences for the boat drivers and is interactive for needed changes. Touch or arrows to select OFF or ON.
  • Page 40 To change the boat Heater settings, touch and hold the cell Touch to select OFF or ON. Touch [Save] to save the setting. under [Heater]. To change the display Background settings, touch and hold the cell under [Background]. Touch the cell to activate. Touch or arrows until the desired setting is displayed.
  • Page 41 A confirmation overlay is displayed. Touch [Cancel] to abort the process and [Delete] to confirm delete. Activate and Deactivate a Driver Preset (Continued) Main Settings Menu To deactivate the driver preset and go back to the default touch The Main Menu screen can be accessed by pressing the Main [PRESET OFF].
  • Page 42: 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. GPS Settings Menu To edit the settings, touch the field to the right of the label or On the Main Menu screen, touch [GPS Utilities] to access the touch up or down arrows to adjust the settings.
  • Page 43 Waypoint Manager Track Manager On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Waypoint Manager] to On the GPS Utilities screen, touch [Track Manager] to access the access the Waypoint Manager screen. Waypoints allow you to Track Manager screen. Multiple tracks for displaying on the GPS mark specific locations by latitude and longitude.
  • Page 44 Import Export Rider Profiles Ballast/Smartplate Settings On the main Menu screen, touch [Import/Export Rider Profiles] On the Main Menu screen, touch [Ballast/Smartplate Settings] to access the Import/Export Rider Profiles screen. This screen to access the Ballast/Smartplate Settings screen. This screen allows you to save a current rider profile list to a USB drive.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Stereo Touch the [PDM2] touch command to view the next screen. Touch the [Back] Touch Command to return to the main menu. Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Guide Display appears not to work or doesn’t come “ON”. 1. Display could be in sleep mode. Touch a key on the keypad to activate the display.
  • Page 46 SUPRA STANDARD PACKAGE* LIGHTS NAVIGATION LIGHTS SWITCH MOOD/STORAGE SWITCH TOWER LIGHTS SWITCH Provides power to the bow light, NAVIGATION MOOD TOWER stern light, and anchor light. Provides power to the interior Provides power for the under- The three positions of this lights.
  • Page 47: Ignition Switch

    Ignition Switch Blower Switch The blower switch activates the blower motor. The primary function of the blower fan is to remove any fumes from the bilge area. The blower also draws fresh air into the engine compartment. Located on the port side of the dashboard, the ignition switch has four positions.
  • Page 48 Tilt Steering V-Drive Warning Light 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).
  • Page 49 Gravity Ballast System Filling the System-In normal operation of the system, flipping The Gravity Ballast System in your boat is an electronically one of the switches to “Fill” will start the system filling the controlled ballast system that can be operated from the associated ballast.
  • Page 50 2014 Ballast Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Action Correction Pump will not turn on Ballast power wires not Check ballast power wires Connect power wires to battery connected to battery at battery Pump will not turn on Ballast breaker is tripped Check 60 amp ballast breaker Reset ballast breaker at battery at the battery...
  • Page 51 Section  Equipment & Options Ignition Keys Fuel Cap 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.
  • Page 52 V-Drive Engine Compartment Driver’s Seat & Seat Adjustments 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.
  • Page 53 Fire Extinguisher V-Drive Ski Pylon A standard United States Coast Guard approved fire extinguisher The ski pylon is to be used to pull skiers. DO NOT use ski pylon is provided with your Supra boat. The fire extinguisher is usually to hoist boat! Only use the lifting rings for this purpose.
  • Page 54 Supra Towers 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 55: Bow Light

    SA ProEdge Tower Light SA ProEdge Tower ProEdge Release Handle Bow Light The bow light is located on the bow of the deck at the front of the boat. To alert other boaters to your position and direction, the light is green on the starboard side and red on the port side. The bow light is activated by the “NAV”...
  • Page 56 Lifting Rings Ski Platform The transom mounted ski platform allows easy access to and from the water for skiers and swimmers. It is recommended that entries to and exits from the water be made from the platform to avoid accidents. (The fiberglass deck can become slippery when wet) Shut off the engine when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform.
  • Page 57 Detachable Bracket The ski platform is attached to the boat with detachable brackets. The platform may be removed from the boat by 1. Set platform on bracket. 2. Locate lower pin. 3. Locate locking pin through brackets. 4. Swing locking arm over end of pin. Center Sundeck Walk Across Ski Locker The center walk across panel is a convenient way to move from...
  • Page 58 Sundeck Double-Up Seating Some Supra models offer Double -Up Seating. This unique seating can be stored flat for easy access to the bow or flipped up for extra rear and forward facing seating. To use this seating, lift and pull the seat back into the locked position.
  • Page 59 Wake Plate Billet Glove Box The wake plate allows the driver to control the running To open the glove box, press the button on the door. To close attitude of the boat. It can be controlled by the switch on the the lid, simply push the lid back until it latches.
  • Page 60 Optional Boat Heater Optional Bimini Top Styles S Bend Tower with Z5 Cargo Rack S Bend Tower with Bimini Top 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.
  • Page 61: Battery Box

    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. Avoid damage or injury from battery acid.
  • Page 62 Soft Side Cooler Gap Seating Supras are equipped with a removable Soft Side Cooler for convenient use. Wakeboard Racks Some models have available “Gap Seating” to increase the number of rear-facing seats. Wakeboard racks are a convenient way to transport and store wakeboards while using your boat.
  • Page 63 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 64 Optional Tower Horn Speakers 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 speakers while minimizing distortion of this signal. Please see stereo amplifier owner’s manual for more information. Using a stereo amplifier without boat engine running may drain the battery to the point where the boat will not restart.
  • Page 65 Optional Water Strainer Optional Fresh Water Cooling System The optional engine water strainer is a filter for the engine The optional fresh water cooling system has a heat exchanger cooling water. It is recommended for boats that are going to which allows the engine to have an antifreeze mixture which be operated in weedy conditions or other areas where debris circulates in the engine.
  • Page 66: Fuel Precautions

    Fuel Precautions Filling the Tank NOTICE: Pay careful attention when filling the fuel tank. DO NOT overfill the tank! Fuel may empty through the fuel vent Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion! and damage the outside finish. Before Fueling: If fuel is spilled on stripes or decals, apply a common bath cleaner (non-abrasive) and wipe with a damp cloth.
  • Page 67 Fuel Tank Pump The following USCG information is important to your safety and safe operation of the boat: ”THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CERTAIN FUEL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH ITS FUEL INJECTED ENGINE AS AUTHORIZED BY U.S.
  • Page 68 Docking Lights The docking lights are designed to help you dock, load and unload your boat 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 30 degree white light and a red/green bow light.
  • Page 69 Section 0 Service & Maintenance Typical V-Drive Safety Lanyard Stern Light Receptacle Ski Pylon Throttle Bow Light Fuel Fill (NAV) Bilge Pump Blower Storage Transom Light Battery Stern Eyes Storage Bow Eye Gas Tank Storage Platform Wake Plate Paddle Wheel Rudder Water Intake Propeller...
  • Page 70 Maintenance Intervals @ Engine Hours Maintenance To Perform Weekly 1st 25 Yearly Change Engine Oil Replace Oil Filter Clean Oil Filler Cap Check Transmission Fluid Level Change Transmission Fluid Check Water Strainer (if applicable)* Clean Flame Arrestor Clean Crankcase Ventilating System Check Water Pump &...
  • Page 71 Engine Oil and Filter V-Drive engine remote oil filter is mounted in the engine compartment for convenience. 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, change oil and filter after every V-Drive 50 hours of use (See Engine Manual).
  • Page 72 Transmission Level Check V-Drive Fluid Check The fluid level can be checked by using the oil level gauge, which is located on top of the V-Drive unit. This unit is located under the center cushion of the rear seat. Pull out the cushion to access the transmission.
  • Page 73 Battery Cable Installation & Precautions 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. 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.
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  • Page 75 Section  Cleaning, Care & Storage Rub Rail Care Fiberglass Care Washing and waxing the boat hull and deck regularly will extend the life and beauty of your Supra. It is a good routine to rinse your boat with fresh water after each day’s use. It is recommended that the hull and deck be cleaned and waxed after every 25 hours of use.
  • Page 76 Upholstery Care Foreign Deposits Tree sap, bird droppings, airborne 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.
  • Page 77 Section  Winterization & Dry Storage Winterization Summerization When the boating and ski season comes to a close, it is important Before using the boat after it has been in dry storage requires to have your boat professionally winterized. some special treatment. Supra recommends having your boat professionally summerized, preferably by the same facility that If your boat is exposed to temperatures below 32 degrees F (0 prepped it for storage.
  • Page 78 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 79: Identification Number

    Section 3 Technical Information Identification Number BATTERY Battery Specifications 12 Volt Marine Type with Tapered Post Connectors Engine Size: Cold Crank 400 Amps Good quality Marine Dual Purpose battery recommended. The hull identification number is located on the upper right Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal hand side of the transom below the rub rail.
  • Page 80 Fuse Panel - Back of Engine Fuse Panel - Under Dash Fuse Panel - Battery Connection PDM Breaker The Power Distribution Module (PDM) has an internal circuit protection for the Vision system and other components controlled through the Vision system. There are two PDM’s in the 2014 Supra models; one under the dash that controls the forward components on the Vision system.
  • Page 81 Section  Trailering Your Boat Trailer & Towing Prolong Trailer Life The trailer supplied with your Supra was designed especially The following guidelines will prolong the life of the boat for the boat with your convenience in mind. Please be sure and trailer: that you have an appropriate tow vehicle before attempting Always secure the boat to the trailer with tie-downs.
  • Page 82: 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. Raise the tongue with the trailer jack. Position the trailer tongue directly over the 2”...
  • Page 83 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 showing. Make sure that all drain plugs are securely in place. Unplug light cord before backing into the water.
  • Page 84 Trailer Basics See trailer owner’s manual for additional product information, Swing-Away Tongue safety information and warnings. Tandem Axle Optional Stainless Steel Swing-Away Tongue available. Some models come standard with a tandem axle trailer and with some it is an option. Second Axle Disc Brakes With the swing tongue, you can shorten the trailer length for storage by pulling the pin and swinging the tongue away to...
  • Page 85 LED Package Aluminum Wheels The LED lighting package replaces the traditional trailer lights with LED 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 The optional aluminum wheels are a trailer grade wheel.
  • Page 86 Optional Boat Buddy Optional Transom Step 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. Unloading To unload the boat, pull back on the trigger and locate it in the “SAFETY”...
  • Page 87 Section  Warranty Taking care of our product after it becomes yours has always been “standard practice” at Skier’s Choice, Inc., the proud manufacturer of the Supra water sport boats. As evidence of our continuing commitment, each Supra boat is covered by the manufacturers’ warranty. Years 1-3 –...
  • Page 88 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 any 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.
  • Page 89: Watersports Responsibility Code

    OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Some 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.
  • Page 90: 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. •...
  • Page 91 Section  Index Ballast System - Gravity (Optional) ..........49-50 Battery & Cable Installation ..............73 Battery Box ....................61 Gap Seating ....................62 Battery - (Dual Battery Optional Hookup) ........61 Glove Box ....................59 Battery Specifications ................79 GPS Settings .....................42 Bilge Pump Switch .................46 Bimini Top (Optional) ................60 Blower Switches ................46, 47 Heater ...................38, 52, 60...
  • Page 92 Index (continued) Underwater/Strobe Switch ............38, 46 Safety Lanyard/Engine Shut-Off Switch .........48 Upholstery Care ..................76 Safety Equipment ..................6 Satellite Radio (Optional) ..............64 Seat Adjustment ..................52 V-Drive Seating Capacities ..................10 Engine Compartment ............52 Service & Maintenance .................69 Fluid Check ................72 Shaft Seal (Dripless) ................73 Fuel Tank ...................67 Ski Locker ....................57 Remote Oil Filter ..............71...

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