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TRAILERING, STORAGE
AND PRESEASON PREPARATION
Trailering
CAUTION: To avoid damaging
O.P.A.S. side vanes, the maximum
trailer wood bunks span including
bunk width should not exceed 71 cm
(28 in). Ends of both trailer wood
bunks should not be more than
2.59 m (102 in) away from water-
craft bow attachment point. See fol-
lowing illustration.
TRAILER FOR O.P.A.S.
1. Watercraft front (bow) attachment point
2. Wood bunks
A. 71 cm (28 in)
B. 2.59 m (102 in)
Make sure that fuel tank cap is proper-
ly installed.
Check the applicable laws and regula-
tions in your area concerning towing a
trailer, especially the following rules:
brake system
tow vehicle weight
mirrors.
Take the following precautions when
towing the watercraft:
Tie the watercraft to both front and rear
(bow/stern) eyelets so that it is firmly
retained on the trailer. Use additional
tie-downs if necessary.
CAUTION: Do not route ropes or tie-
downs over the seat or grab handle
as they could cause permanent
damage. Wrap ropes or tie-downs
with rags or similar protectors
where they can touch the watercraft
body.
Ensure all storage compartment cov-
ers and seat are properly latched.
A SEA-DOO cover can protect the wa-
tercraft, particularly before driving on
dirt roads, to prevent dirt entry through
the air intake openings.
Observe trailering safety precautions.
Launching/Loading
CAUTION: Before launching the wa-
tercraft, ensure the bilge drain plugs
are fully screwed. After loading the
watercraft, ensure they are removed
to drain bilge.
WARNING
Never tip this vehicle on end for
transporting. We recommend that
you carry the vehicle in its normal
operating position.
F00L2VY
A
B
1
2
WARNING
Make sure seat is securely latched
before prior to trailering.
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