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NFORMATION
POP-UP SKI TOW
The stainless steel pop-up ski tow is designed for
concealment as well as function. The pop-up ski
tow is designed for a single skier only.
1. From its stowed position, use the “D-ring” and
pull the ski tow up.
2. Turn the ski tow 180° counterclockwise to lock it
into its UP position.
3. To stow, turn clockwise 180° and press down.
SKI TOWER - OPTIONAL
The ski tower is designed for water sports and only
one skier.
The ski tower can be lowered for storage but is not
practical for daily storage. To lay the tower down:
Using the wrench supplied:
1. Loosen the forward mount bolts, but do not
remove them.
2. Support the tower and remove the aft mount
bolts.
3. From inside the boat, carefully push the tower
toward the bow, supporting it through the entire
motion. Place a piece of protective material like
a towel, mat or foam between the deck and the
tower.
To reduce the overall height for storage:
4. Remove the outside bolts of aft legs and the
inside bolts; then remove the legs.
SKI TOWER BIMINI TOP -
OPTIONAL
To set up the bimini top from the stored position:
1. Unsnap the retaining strap snaps, unzip the
canvas boot and store boot in a secure location.
2. Attach bimini top to the tower using the snaps.
3. Unfold the top forward and install the tension
bars into the quick-disconnect fittings on the
deck, fore of the windshield.
Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed
position, in its canvas boot.
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DANGER
Avoid injury or death. DO NOT overload
the pylon or use it for anything other
than water sports. The ski tow pylon
maximum load is 1,000 lbs (454 kg).
NOTICE: To prevent damage to
the motor box, the ski pylon
must be in the stowed position
before opening.
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DANGER
Avoid injury or death. DO NOT overload
the tower or use it for anything other
than water sports. The ski tower
maximum load is 1,000 lbs (454 kg). Only
one skier can be towed with the tower.