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Remember that backing a trailer works the opposite of backing up an automobile. If the trailer needs
to travel to the right, turn the steering wheel to the left and vise versa. Do not turn the wheel too far
or oversteer. Turn the steering wheel gradually until you get the feel of knowing how to back up
safely.
Launching Recommendations:
Here are some basic tips to remember when putting your boat in the water: Please be courteous to
other boaters.
Before backing down the launch ramp:
Remove all stern tie-downs. Load all personal gear.
Properly secure all loose gear. Lock winch and trailer unit.
Inventory your safety equipment. Make sure drain plugs are installed on your boat
Disconnect trailer wiring from vehicle.
(if applicable).
Loading Your Boat Back On The Trailer:
Here are some basic tips when loading your boat back onto the trailer:
When the tailer is in several inches of water:
STOP the towing vehicle.
Leave manual transmission towing vehicle in gear or place automatic transmission in park.
Turn off the engine.
Always set the parking brake on the towing vehicle.
Place blocks behind the towing vehicleʼs rear wheels.
Note: If you have a bunk trailer, the trailer may need to be more than several inches in the water
before loading your boat. If you nd it difcult to load your boat, you are probably too far in the
water with the trailer.
Please refer to your Trailer Ownerʼs Manual for specic operation and safety procedures.
This section provides information about your boatʼs instruments, controls, wiring, and other equip-
ment.
Please note that some equipment described in this section may be standard on some Sedona models
and optional or not available on other models. Check with your Sedona Pontoons dealer for the latest
optional product information or if you have questions about your boatʼs equipment.
Electrical Wiring System:
Your boat has a 12 volt DC negative ground electrical system which provides power to all systems
on the boat. Your boatʼs wiring system has been fully installed and inspected at Sedona during the
manufacturing process. Sedona recommends that you have your dealer install any additional electri-
cal equipment to your boat. An error in wiring the electrical circuits can cause a re and damage
your boatʼs electrical wiring and/or components.
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR ENGINE AND TRAILER OWNERʼS MANUAL FOR THEIR
SPECIFIC WIRING & ELECTRICAL INFORMATION.
Batteries:
The battery on your boat was installed by your Sedona Pontoons dealer. Inspect the battery fre-
quently for cleanliness and tight connections. When you inspect your battery, make sure it is tightly
secured. Be sure that the battery compartment is well ventilated. If you need to replace your battery,
install the same type as originally supplied with your boat. Please refer to your battery ownerʼs
manual for specic information about use and service.
! CAUTION !
8 Ft wide Sedona models with 25” pontoon upgrade
may not t on all center lift (scissor) style trailers.
SEDONA COMPONENTS & SYSTEMS
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