Trailering Your Boat - Skier's Choice Supra Sunsport 20V Owner's Manual

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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 must be capable of towing
5,000 lbs. and must be fitted with no less than a Class III
(5,000 lb. max.) trailer hitch.
Read the trailer towing section of your vehicle owner's
manual before towing your trailer.
All Supra trailers require a 2" ball and a five (5) pin marine
grade trailer wiring connector. The standard height from
the ground to the top of the hitch ball should be about 20
inches. With the trailer attached to the tow vehicle, the
trailer should stand approximately level.
Trailer Plug Wire Schematic
White: Ground
Green: Right Turn / Brake
Yellow: Left Turn / Brake
Brown: Running Lights
Blue:
Reverse Lights
NOTE: Supra trailers feature disk brakes. The th wire
(blue) on the wire connector needs to be connected to
your vehicle's reverse lights to be operative. This wire
(blue) provides power to a solenoid which deactivates
the brakes while in reverse. You may still tow your trailer
without the blue wire connected, however, you may ex-
perience difficulty backing the trailer.
© 2008 Skier's Choice, Inc.
© 2008 Skier's Choice, Inc.
Prolong Trailer Life
The following guidelines will prolong the life of the boat
and trailer:
. Always secure the boat to the trailer with tie-downs.
Do not place straps around fenders or lights.
2. Always verify that the winch hook is securely in the bow
eye, the strap is tight and the winch handle locked in
place before trailering.
3. Check the recommended pressure displayed on the
side of the tires and assure that it is maintained.
Under-inflated tires could cause trailer sway and
excessive tire wear.
4. Before use, please read all information supplied with the
trailer by the manufacturer (Bearing Buddy, Boat Buddy
and hydraulic brake actuator). Check wheel bearing
grease.
5. Before operating Boat Buddy, check trigger setting
and latch pin location. After loading, check latch pin
and confirm that it is properly seated in the eye hook
before pulling trailer out of water. Wash Boat Buddy
moving parts with high pressure water.
6. Check wheel bearing lube.
7. See Trailer Owner's Manual for Maintenance Schedule.
Inadvertent release of latch pin could result in injury.
Section XIV

Trailering Your Boat

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