BRP Sea-Doo MOVE Manual

219 002 077 Original Instructions
2020
Move Trailer
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219 002 077
OPERATOR’S GUIDE Sea-Doo Move Trailer / ENGLISH
GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR Remorque Sea-Doo Move / ANGLAIS
FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C.
MOVE TRAILER
Read this guide thoroughly.
It contains important safety information.
Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old.
Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft.
BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS VEHICLE, READ THIS
OPERATOR’S GUIDE, ALL ON-PRODUCT SAFETY
LABELS AND WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO.
WARNING
Includes
Safety, Vehicle
and Maintenance Information
Operator’s
Guide
2020
WARNING

WARNING
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in
this guide and on-product labels could cause injury including the possibility
of death!
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(BRP).
In USA, products are distributed by BRP US Inc.
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Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates:
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of
your new BRP Sea-Doo®MOVE trailer.
It is backed by the BRP warranty and
a network of authorized Sea-Doo per-
sonal watercraft (PWC) dealers ready
to provide the parts or service you may
require.
Know Before You Go
Read this guide and follow all instruc-
tions before installing or using this
product.
Read all on-product safety labels care-
fully and follow the operating proce-
dures described.
Failure to follow the warnings con-
tained in this User's Guide can result in
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
About this User's Guide
The following guide will help you be-
come better acquainted with your new
trailer and its safe operation.
Keep this User's Guide in the tow vehi-
clesoyoucanrefertoit.
If you want to view and/or print an extra
copy of this User's Guide, simply visit
the following website:
www.operatorsguides.brp.com
It is understood that this User's Guide
may be translated into another lan-
guage. In the event of any discrep-
ancy, the English version shall prevail.
The information and components/
system descriptions contained in this
document are correct at the time of
publication. Bombardier Recreational
Products Inc., however, maintains a
policy of continuous improvement of
its products without imposing upon
itself any obligation to install them on
products previously manufactured.
Due to late changes, some differences
between the manufactured product
and the descriptions and/or specifi-
cations in this guide may occur. BRP
reserves the right at any time to dis-
continue or change specifications, de-
signs, features or equipment without
incurring any obligation upon itself.
The illustrations in this document
show the typical construction of the
different assemblies and may not re-
produce the full detail or exact shape
of the parts. However, they represent
parts that have the same or similar
function.
Safety Messages
The types of safety messages, what
they look like and how they are used in
this guide are explained as follows:
The safety alert symbol indicates a
potential injury hazard.
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard which,
if not avoided, could result in seri-
ous injury or death.
CAUTION Indicates a hazard
situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTICE Indicates an instruction
which, if not followed, could se-
verely damage trailer components
or other property.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 1
Know Before You Go............................................................. 1
AboutthisUser's Guide ......................................................... 1
SafetyMessages................................................................. 1
SAFETY INFORMATION
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES .................................................... 6
Important Warnings.............................................................. 6
Important Information ........................................................... 6
LOCATION OFTHEIMPORTANTLABELS........................................ 7
SafetyLabels (AllModels)....................................................... 7
TechnicalInformation Labels (MOVEI Series)................................. 8
TechnicalInformation Labels (MOVEII Series) ............................... 10
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TRAILER SET-UP.................................................................... 14
AllModelsExceptAluminumandSpark™MOVE II.......................... 14
Aluminum Models .............................................................. 16
Spark™MOVEII Models....................................................... 18
BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY .................................................. 19
Attaching the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle ....................................... 19
Pre-UseInspection.............................................................. 21
TOWING THETRAILER ............................................................ 22
LAUNCHING THE PERSONAL WATERCRAFT (PWC) ......................... 23
LOADING THE PERSONAL WATERCRAFT (PWC) ............................. 24
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TRAILER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER............................................ 28
EAC DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY.......................................... 29
SPECIFICATIONS(MOVE ISERIES).............................................. 30
SPECIFICATIONS(MOVE II SERIES)............................................. 31
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS .................................................. 32
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCESCHEDULE...................................................... 34
AtStorage ....................................................................... 34
AtPreseason .................................................................... 34
MAINTENANCEPROCEDURES .................................................. 35
TongueSafety Cable............................................................ 35
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INTRODUCTION
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (cont’d)
Coupler........................................................................... 35
Tires .............................................................................. 35
Wheels........................................................................... 35
WheelBearingsandSeals...................................................... 35
Lights............................................................................. 36
Winch ............................................................................ 36
Jack .............................................................................. 36
Wooden Bunks (ifEquipped)................................................... 36
RollerBunks (ifEquipped) ...................................................... 36
TRAILER CARE...................................................................... 37
SaltWaterUse .................................................................. 37
Trailer Cleaning .................................................................. 37
WARRANTY
BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA: 2020 SEA-DOO®MOVE™
PWC TRAILER ....................................................................... 40
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
PRIVACY INFORMATION.......................................................... 46
CONTACTUS........................................................................ 47
Asia............................................................................... 47
Europe ........................................................................... 47
North America................................................................... 47
Oceania .......................................................................... 47
SouthAmerica................................................................... 47
CHANGE OFADDRESS/OWNERSHIP........................................... 48
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SAFETY
INFORMATION
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES
Important Warnings
Always perform the
PRE-USE INSPEC-
TION
for safe driving.
Always follow guidelines in
TOWING
THE TRAILER
.
Maintain your trailer as per the
MAIN-
TENANCE SCHEDULE
.
Make sure to always secure trailer with
wheel blocks when not in use.
Important Information
Trailer
This BRP Sea-Doo MOVE™ trailer
has been specially designed to carry
aPWC.
Hitch
WARNING
The use of a hitch with an insuffi-
cientloadratingcanresultinhitch
breakdown.
Be sure the hitch ball size matches the
coupler size.
Inspect the hitch for wear, corrosion
and cracks before coupling. Replace
the required components if any of the
above conditions is observed.
WARNING
Do not tow whenever a compo-
nent is defective.
NOTICE The coupling socket
should not be allowed to rest on
the ground where dirt and sand can
enter the socket. This will lead to
excessive wear or cause the locking
mechanism to jam.
Ensure hitch is tight before coupling
the trailer to the vehicle.
WARNING
An improperly coupled trailer can
result in a loss of control or serious
road hazard. Never use the trailer
pre-use inspection is completed.
Tow Vehicle
Some vehicles are not intended to tow
a trailer. Make sure your vehicle is de-
signed to tow a trailer and its towing ca-
pacity is sufficient.
WARNING
Never tow this trailer with a vehi-
cle not intended for trailer towing
or with an insufficient towing ca-
pacity.
Accessories and Modifications
We recommend to use replacement
parts and accessories from BRP.
They’ve been especially designed for
your trailer and manufactured to meet
BRP’s demanding standards.
Do not make unauthorized modifica-
tions, or use accessories that are not
approved by BRP. Since these changes
have not been tested by BRP, they
may increase the risk of accidents or
injuries, and they can make the trailer
illegal for use.
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
The following labels are on your trailer. If missing or damaged, they can be re-
placed free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
Please read the following labels carefully before using your trailer.
Safety Labels (All Models)
smo2012-006-055_a
MOVE I AND II TRAILERS WITH WINCH
219 903 238
WARNING
WARNINGWARNING
Serious injury or death can result if this
trailer is towed before familiarizing
yourself with the manufacturer's
operation instructions listed below.
Do not exceed the tow vehicle's
"tow rating" or exceed the
GVWR or G WR.
Before towing this trailer check that:
oupler hitch and trailer ball are the same size. oupler is latched. Safety chains are crisscrossed
under tongue and attached to towing vehicle.
All trailer lighting is working correctly. Load is secured to trailer (front and rear).
Tongue jack (if trailer is equipped) is retracted.
Wheel lug bolts are properly tightened. Tires are inflated to pressure indicated on tire.
Load is within trailer capacity and distributed properly to maintain proper tongue weight.
You are required to comply with local and state requirements regarding brakes,
licensing and any additional equipment that may be necessary.
ontact your state motor vehicle department for more information.
219903238
LABEL 1
smo2012-006-008
LABEL 3
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
Technical Information
Labels (MOVE I Series)
smo2015-004-001_a
TYPICAL - MOVE I LABELS LOCATION
smo2012-006-004_a
LABEL 1 - MOVE I
567 1250
567 1250
4.80 X 12B 413 60
smo2014-004-001
LABEL 1 - MOVE I EXTENDED 1250
680 1500
680 1500
5.30 X 12C 551 80
smo2013-005-100
LABEL 1 - MOVE I EXTENDED 1500
680 1500
680 1500
ST175/80 241 35
219400782-017
LABEL 1 - MOVE I SAR
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
smo2012-006-002
LABEL 2 - MOVE I
smo2014-004-004
LABEL 2 - MOVE I EXTENDED 1250
smo2013-005-101
LABEL 2 - MOVE I EXTENDED 1500
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
219400782-008
LABEL 2 - MOVE I SAR
Technical Information
Labels (MOVE II Series)
smo2015-004-002_a
TYPICAL - MOVE II LABELS LOCATION
553 1220
553 1220
4.80 X 12B 413 60
smo2014-004-002
LABEL 1 - SPARK™ MOVE II
smo2012-006-005_a
LABEL 1 - MOVE II (EXCEPT SPARK)
1179 2600
1179 2600
ST185/80D13C 345 50
219001876-051_a
LABEL 1 - MOVE II ALUMINIUM
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
smo2014-004-003
LABEL 2 - SPARK MOVE II
smo2012-006-003
LABEL 2 - MOVE II (EXCEPT SPARK)
219001876-053_a
LABEL 2 - MOVE II ALUMINIUM
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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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TRAILER SET-UP
Do not change the position of the axle.
The bow stopper roller can be moved
to change the tongue weight and to
suit the shape of the PWC'S bow.
The bunks can be adjusted to suit the
shape of the PWC's hull.
All Models Except
Aluminum and Spark™
MOVE II
Tongue Weight
Move the winch support towards the
front or rear to move the PWC's mass.
This changes the weight applied to the
tongue.
The tongue weight should be from 3
to 10% of the total trailer and PWC
weight with tongue parallel to the
ground.
To adjust, loosen the 4 nuts under-
neath the winch support U-bolts, move
winch support to the desired position.
smo2010-003-025_a
TYPICAL
1. Winch support U-bolts nuts
Tighten bolts to specified torque.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Winch support
U-bolt nuts
27 N•m ± 3 N•m
(20lbf•ft ± 2lbf•ft)
Bow Stopper Roller
Set bow roller stopper so that it leans
on the PWC bow between rubber
bumper and bow eyelet.
219001876-006_a
1. Area where the roller must lean
To adjust:
1. Loosen the two (2) nuts underneath
the front winch support U-bolt.
2. Remove the winch arm adjustment
bolt.
3. Set the bow roller stopper to the de-
sired height, then lock it in position
by inserting the bolt through the
aligned winch support and winch
arm holes.
smo2010-003-025_b
1. Winch arm
2. Winch arm adjustment bolt
3. Winch support
4. Front U-bolt nuts
4. Tighten the fasteners according to
the following table.
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TRAILER SET-UP
TIGHTENING TORQUE
U-bolts nuts 27 N•m ± 3 N•m
(20lbf•ft ± 2lbf•ft)
Winch arm
adjustment bolt
27 N•m ± 3 N•m
(20lbf•ft ± 2lbf•ft)
Bunks
The bunks (wooden or roller type) must
be adjusted according to the shape of
the PWC hull. They must rest flat on
the flat surfaces of the hull.
Bunk Angle (MOVE I and MOVE II
Series)
To adjust the angle:
1. With the PWC off the trailer, loosen
the bolts retaining the bunks to their
supports.
2. Load the watercraft on the trailer
and make sure that the bunks
rest flat on a flat part of the hull as
shown.
If the bunks do not rest on a suitable
part of the hull, refer to appropriate
BUNK HEIGHT AND LATERAL POSI-
TION
section.
smo2012-006-009_a
MOVE I - WOODEN BUNK SHOWN
1. Bunk square with hull
2. Bolt
sbl2012-012-200_a
MOVE II - WOODEN BUNK SHOWN
1. Bunk square with hull
2. Bolt
3. Tighten bolts to specified torque.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Bunk retaining
bolts
21 N•m ± 3 N•m
(15lbf•ft ± 2lbf•ft)
Bunk Height and Lateral Position
(MOVE I Series)
WARNING
Always set both bunks to the same
height and lateral stance.
To change the height and position:
NOTE: The height can be changed at
front of the bunks only.
1. Remove the PWC from the trailer.
2. If the height has to be changed, re-
move the front support U-bolts.
3. Install the U-bolt in the holes corre-
sponding the desired height, but do
not tighten yet.
219001876-011_a
1. U-bolt nuts
2. Mounting holes
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TRAILER SET-UP
4. Loosen the rear U-bolt nuts.
219001876-012_a
5. Move the bunks laterally until de-
sired position is achieved.
6. Tighten the nuts to specified torque.
Front Brackets
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Bunk U-bolts nuts 34 N•m (25 lbf•ft)
Rear Brackets
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Upper Bunk
U-bolts nuts 7N•m (62lbf•in)
Lower Bunk
U-bolts nuts 34 N•m (25 lbf•ft)
7. Adjust the angle if necessary, refer
to
BUNK ANGLE
.
Bunk Height and Lateral Position
(MOVE II Series)
WARNING
Always set both bunks to the same
height and lateral stance.
To adjust the height and position:
1. With the PWC off the trailer, remove
the bolts retaining the bunkstotheir
supports.
2. Install the bolts in the holes corre-
sponding the desired position.
219001876-009_a
1. Bolt
2. Adjustment holes
3. Tighten the bolts to specified
torque.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Bunk retaining
bolts
21 N•m ± 3 N•m
(15lbf•ft ± 2lbf•ft)
4. Adjust the angle if necessary, refer
to
BUNK ANGLE
.
Aluminum Models
Tongue Weight
Move the winch support towards the
front or rear to move the PWC's mass.
This changes the weight applied to the
tongue.
The tongue weight should be from 3
to 10% of the total trailer and PWC
weight with tongue parallel to the
ground.
To adjust mounting plate position, re-
move three (3) nuts and washers and
slideplateforwardorrearwardtode-
sired position. If carriage bolts become
exposed relocated to a hole below
the mounting plate's desired position.
Place washers and nuts onto carriage
bolts and tighten nuts as per the fol-
lowing table.
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TRAILER SET-UP
219001876-022_a
TYPICAL
1. Winch support retaining nuts
2. Mounting plate
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Winch support
retaining nuts 34 N•m (25 lbf•ft)
To adjust front to rear winch position,
loosen the six (6) nuts, move forward
or rearward to desired position, then
tighten nuts as per the following table.
219001876-021_a
TYPICAL
1. Winch support retaining nuts
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Winch support
retaining nuts 34 N•m (25 lbf•ft)
Bow Stopper Roller
Set bow roller stopper so that it leans
on the PWC bow between rubber
bumper and bow eyelet (or bow cup
on selected models).
219001876-006_a
1. Area where the roller must lean
To adjust:
1. Loosen the four (4) winch adjust-
ment nuts as shown.
2. Set the bow roller stopper to the de-
sired height, then lock it in position
by tightening nuts as per the follow-
ing table.
219001876-020_a
TYPICAL
1. Winch adjustment nuts
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Winch adjustment
nuts 34 N•m (25 lbf•ft)
Bunks
Bunk Angle
To adjust the angle:
1. With the PWC off the trailer, loosen
the bolts retaining the bunk to its
support.
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TRAILER SET-UP
219001876-008_a
TYPICAL
2. Load the watercraft on the trailer
and make sure that the bunks
rest flat on a flat part of the hull as
shown. If the bunks do not rest on
a suitable part of the hull, refer to
BUNK LATERAL POSITION
section.
smo2012-006-009_b
TYPICAL
1. Bunk resting flat
3. Tighten the bolts to specified
torque.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Bunk retaining
bolts 7N•m (62lbf•in)
Bunk Lateral Position
WARNING
Always set both bunks to the same
lateral stance.
To adjust the position:
1. With the PWC off the trailer, loosen
the nuts on top of the support.
NOTE: The supports may have a block
underneath. The procedure is the
same.
219001876-007_a
TYPICAL
2. Slide the bunk to the desired posi-
tion.
219001876-010_a
TYPICAL
3. Tighten nuts to specified torque.
4. Adjust the angle if necessary, refer
to
BUNK ANGLE
.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Bunk support nuts 41 N•m (30 lbf•ft)
Spark™ MOVE II Models
This trailer is specifically made to trans-
port the Spark PWC. No adjustment is
required.
NOTICE Do not use this trailer to
transport any other model of PWC.
Use this trailer only to transport the
Spark models.
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