CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING
“Teak Surfing”
is extremely dan-
gerous to participants due to their
proximity to the rear of the boat
where direct contact with the ex-
haust fumes from the boat engine
is the highest. Carbon monoxide
poisoning can occur and result in
mental disorientation, dizziness,
drowsiness, and loss of conscious-
ness. The combination of carbon
monoxide exposure and non-use
of a life jacket (PDF) make this new
water recreation activity an incred-
ibly dangerous and potentially
deadly sport.
WARNING
When pulling a tube, skier or wake-
boarder, always have an observer,
proceed with only as much speed
as required, and follow the observ-
er's instructions.
WARNING
Pulling a tube, skier or wakeboard-
er makes the boat handle differ-
ently and requires greater skill.
Unless absolutely necessary, do
not make tight, sharp turns. Keep
a safe distance from the docks,
swimmers, other craft or objects.
Be advised that serious injury can
result if the tow rope becomes
slack during a tight turn or when
circling. The rope could become
wrapped around the neck or limbs
of a person.
Tow Hook
Used to pull skiers and other appropri-
ate water toys.
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1. Tow hook
NOTICE
Never use the tow hook to
tow any other craft.
40) Main Battery Cut-Off
Switch
This switch allows a complete power
cut-out of the electrical system.
This switch is located behind the driv-
er's seat .
When in OFF position, ALL electrical
equipment and electronics will be OFF
except
bilge pump. The bilge pump
will operate automatically with the bat-
tery switch on the OFF position.
Switch must be in the ON position to al-
low the use of other accessories and to
start the engines.
NOTICE
Stop
engines
before
switching to the OFF position.
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Summary of Contents for Islandia SE
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