Sea-doo Speedster 200 Manual

204 630 289

SAFETY WARNING
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in
this Operator’s Guide Supplement, the Operator’s Guide, the Safety
Videocassette and the on-product warning labels could cause injury,
including the possibility of death. The operator has the responsibility to
inform passenger(s) of safety precautions.
This Operator’s Guide Supplement, the Operator’s Guide and Safety
Videocassette should remain with the craft at the time of resale.
The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Inc. or its
subsidiaries:
SEA-DOO®
BOMBARDIER-ROTAX®
BOMBARDIER LUBE®
Sea-Doo Synthetic Grease
Printed in Canada (lmo2004-008a.fm SB)
®TM Trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
©2003 Bombardier Inc. All rights reserved.
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NOTE
Please keep this supplement together with the Operator’s Guide on board.
These manuals should remain with the craft at time of resale.
This supplement is to be used in conjunction with the Operator’s
Guide (P/N 204 630 289) which also applies to your Speedster™ 200
sport boat for which you need to know the following:
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Doin’it on your new Sea-Doo Sport Boat
Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of a Sea-Doo sport boat. Whether
you are an experienced boater or are new to the sport of boating, we ask you to
take the time to view the Safety Videocassette provided with the craft, to read the
Operator’s Guide and this Operator’s Guide Supplement and on-product warning/
caution labels and familiarize yourself with the contents. These manuals contain
pertinent information which, if followed, will provide you with the necessary
knowledge to help you fully enjoy the pleasures of this craft.
We strongly recommend that any craft operator complete a safety boating
course. Check with your local Coast Guard or Power and Sail Squadron in your
area for course availability. More serious boaters may want to obtain Chapman
Piloting by Elbert S. Maloney, available at most book stores.
When introducing your family or friends to the sport, be sure they fully understand
the controls and operation of the craft and the importance of courteous, respon-
sible riding.
Each operator has a responsibility to ensure the safety of his/her passenger(s)
and of other water users. Please follow all safety instructions and operate your
craft with care.
We encourage you to have an Annual Safety Inspection of your craft. Please
contact your authorized Sea-Doo dealer for further details.
Finally, we urge you to visit your authorized Sea-Doo dealer regularly for regular
and safety maintenance as well as any craft accessories you may require.
Have fun and... Bon Voyage.
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Water Ballast Bag
(optional)
Placed in ski locker. User must follow
the manufacturer’s instructions that
are supplied for filling.
Pump System
(water ballast bag)
(optional)
User must follow the manufacturer’s
instructions that are supplied for use.
CAUTION: Never tow vehicle with
the ballast bag filled; always empty
ballast bag before towing. Never
empty ballast bag into bilge area of
craft.
Towing Tower
CAUTION: Towing tower MUST be
fastened in the upright position to
avoid damage to the boat and tow-
ing vehicle while in transport or wa-
ter operation.
To Raise Tower for Transport
and Use
NOTE: To raise tower will require 2
people.
Remove set screws from rear tower
attachment points using a 3/32 in Allen
wrench.
Slightly press down on socket plug
and push lock button away from plug
to remove from socket.
TYPICAL
1. Set screw
2. Lock button
3. Socket plug
4. Slide lock button (2) in this direction
Save socket plugs for later use.
With one person holding tower at cen-
ter, install port or starboard upright into
socket.
Place upright in position and screw
knobs into upright and tighten as
shown.
TYPICAL
1. Port upright with knobs installed
WARNING
Only use ballast bag for skiing/
wakeboarding purposes. Ballast
bag must always be in the ski lock-
er when full.
WARNING
Riding when pulling a tube, skier or
wakeboarder makes the craft handle
differently and requires greater skill.
Unless absolutely necessary, do not
make tight, sharp turns. Keep a safe
distance from 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.
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Repeat for other side.
Reinsert set screws.
Remove support poles shown below
and store for later use.
TYPICAL —STARBOARD SIDE SHOWN
Tower is ready for use or towing.
To Lower Tower for Storage
NOTE: To lower tower will require 2
people.
Remove rear set screws from port and
starboard attachment points.
Install support poles as shown above.
With one person holding the tower,
loosen and remove knobs from either
upright.
Hold upright and push lock button
away from socket.
Lift upright from socket and repeat for
other side.
Carefully lower tower into support
pole cradles.
Install plugs in rear sockets and rein-
sert set screws.
Removal
NOTE: Removal of the tower will re-
quire 4 people.
Remove set screws from socket loca-
tions.
Push lock button away from each con-
nector and lift from socket.
Carefully maneuver tower away from
boat and place on a level surface.
Install plugs in sockets.
Reinsert set screws.
Installation (from off boat)
NOTE: Installation of tower will re-
quire 4 people.
Remove set screws from socket loca-
tions.
Slightly press down on socket plug
and push lock button away from plug
to remove from socket.
Repeat at all socket locations.
Save plugs for later use.
Save set screws for following step.
TYPICAL
1. Set screw
2. Lock button
3. Socket plug
4. Slide lock button (2) in this direction
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Install port and starboard uprights onto
tower using knobs provided.
TYPICAL
1. Port upright with knobs installed
Carefully lift tower assembly and posi-
tion on boat with someone at each at-
tachment point of tower unit.
Insert mounting blocks into sockets.
Push lock button away from socket in-
sertion point.
Insert mounting blocks fully into sock-
ets until locking mechanism engages.
TYPICAL
1. Mounting block in socket (port rear shown)
Reinstall set screws previously re-
moved to complete tower installation.
SPEEDSTER 200 TOWER INSTALLED
Tower removal is reverse of installa-
tion.
To clean tower, use mineral spirits and
a clean soft cloth.
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