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SUPREME S226 User Manual

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HEADQUARTERS: 2047 Grogan Avenue, Merced, CA 95341
WEBSITE: www.supremetowboats.com
PHONE: 209.384.0255
Part No. SOM-18 Printed in U.S.A.
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2018
PREME
BOATS
ENJOY
YOUR
RIDE
HEADQUARTERS: 2047 Grogan Avenue, Merced, CA 95341
WEBSITE: www.supremetowboats.com
PHONE: 209.384.0255
Part No. SOM-18 Printed in U.S.A.
Supreme_Cover_2018_Layout 1 1/31/2018 9:08 AM Page 2
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2018
PREME
BOATS
ENJOY
YOUR
RIDE
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Table of Contents

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SUPREME S226 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSUPREME
ModelS226
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 2 WARRANTY

WARRANTY

Outlines the limited warranty statement and its disclaimer.

Limited Warranty (“Limited Warranty”) and its Duration

Covers the warranty period for components and its terms.

Limited Warranty Conditions, Limitations and Exclusions

Lists what the warranty does NOT cover, including misuse and damage.

Limitation of Liability

Defines limitations on consequential damages and liability.

Section 3 SAFETY

SAFETY

Stresses safety as the top priority and provides contact info.

GENERAL SAFETY AND GOOD BOATING PRACTICES

Discusses general boating safety, good practices, and accident avoidance.

Propeller Strikes

Details hazards of propeller strikes and prevention measures.

Driver - Best Practices

Provides operational tips for boat drivers in water sports.

Wakeboarding

Guides on speed, line length, driving, and ballast for wakeboarding.

Wakesurfing

Gives advice on speed, line length, and driving for wakesurfing.

Wake Responsibly

Advises on safe wake handling and responsible boating practices.

Safety Statements

Explains hazard alert symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice).

Safety Precautions

Details DANGER level hazards like Exhaust and Explosion.

Fire and Explosion Hazard

Covers gasoline flammability, explosion risks, and fire extinguisher use.

Runaway Boat Hazard

Highlights the importance of the engine emergency stop switch.

Entanglement Hazard

Warns about rotating parts and loose clothing hazards.

Alcohol and Drug Hazard

Warns against operating a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

CARBON MONOXIDE

Explains carbon monoxide dangers and preventative measures.

REQUIRED BOATING SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND REGULATIONS

Lists USCG minimum required safety equipment by boat class.

Life Jackets

Covers types, requirements, and proper use of USCG-approved life jackets.

Children's Life Jackets

Provides guidance on selecting and fitting life jackets for children.

Section 4 BOATING REGULATIONS & YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

SAFETY

Emphasizes owner's responsibility for safety, passengers, and other boaters.

REPORTING ACCIDENTS

Outlines procedures for reporting boat accidents to authorities.

BOATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Prohibits operating a boat under alcohol/drug influence and explains penalties.

OPERATION BY MINORS

Covers regulations regarding minors operating boats and adult supervision.

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

Stresses the legal obligation to render assistance to boats in distress.

Section 5 EMERGENCIES

EMERGENCIES

Stresses preparedness and planning for various emergency situations.

FIRST AID / MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

Highlights the need for proper training and a first aid kit.

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Details the dangers of carbon monoxide and symptoms of poisoning.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION

Covers gasoline flammability, explosion risks, and fire extinguisher use.

USING DISTRESS SIGNAL DEVICES AND CALLING FOR HELP

Explains the use of distress signals and communication devices like VHF radios.

CAPSIZING AND FLOODING

Provides guidelines for responding to capsizing or flooding situations.

MAN OVERBOARD

Offers steps to take when a person falls overboard.

RUNNING AGROUND

Details procedures for handling a boat running aground.

ACCIDENTS, COLLISIONS AND GIVING ASSISTANCE

Outlines actions to take during collisions or accidents and rendering aid.

Section 6 OPERATING IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS

OPERATING IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS

Covers operating a boat in various hazardous conditions.

SEVERE WEATHER

Provides precautions for operating in severe weather conditions.

Section 8 CONTROLS, FEATURES AND OPTIONS

Shift and Throttle Control

Covers essential information for operating shift and throttle controls.

Control Operation Guidelines

Offers warnings and guidelines for safe operation of controls.

Engine Emergency Stop Switch and Lanyard

Explains the function and importance of the engine emergency stop switch.

Neutral Start Safety Switch (Start in Gear Prevention)

Explains the neutral start safety switch function to prevent starting in gear.

Batteries

Details dual battery setup and battery switch functions.

Section 9 OPERATING YOUR BOAT

OPERATING YOUR BOAT

Provides guidance on operating the boat safely and effectively.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Covers hazards like runaway boats and the importance of safety measures.

BEFORE GETTING UNDER WAY

Details essential checks and preparations before departing.

Pre-Departure Safety Checklist

Provides a comprehensive checklist for pre-operation safety checks.

Boat Loading

Details proper boat loading for safety and performance, respecting capacity.

Fuel Management

Explains the "one-third" rule for fuel management.

Fueling

Provides detailed safety procedures and precautions for fueling the boat.

GETTING UNDER WAY

Outlines basic boat maneuvering and operation principles.

Starting

Provides step-by-step instructions for starting the boat engine.

Stopping

Explains how to stop the boat safely, compensating for momentum and conditions.

Steering

Details boat steering differences from cars, reverse steering, and wind/current effects.

Shifting

Provides basic guidelines for operating the boat's shift control.

Accelerating and Running Under Way

Covers understanding boat controls for acceleration and planing.

Docking

Offers guidelines and warnings for departing from and docking the boat.

Section 10 TRAILERING AND LAUNCHING

TRAILERING AND LAUNCHING

Covers legal considerations, trailer types, and classification.

TRAILERING GUIDELINES

Provides guidelines for safe trailering, including speed, checks, and loading.

LAUNCHING

Provides detailed procedures and safety checks for launching a boat.

LOADING GUIDELINES

Offers guidelines for safely loading a boat onto a trailer.

Section 11 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE

20-HOUR INSPECTION

Details required maintenance and checks between 15-20 hours of operation.

25-HOUR ENGINE INSPECTION

Recommends engine inspection and specific maintenance after 25 hours.

Battery

Covers battery safety, polarity, cleaning, and fluid checks.

Circuit Breakers and Fuses

Explains the proper use and replacement of fuses and circuit breakers.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Stresses periodic checks and replacement of safety equipment.

Section 12 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE

WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE

Covers special preparation needed for storing a boat for extended periods.

WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE PREPARATION

Details procedures to help prevent damage to the boat during winterization.

ENGINE & V-DRIVE WINTERIZATION

Explains proper engine and V-drive winterization procedures.

RECOMMISSIONING AFTER STORAGE

Lists steps for preparing the boat after storage for use.

Section 13 TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

Assists in identifying and resolving basic performance, mechanical, and electrical problems.

Engine Starting Issues

Covers problems like engine not cranking or not starting.

Boat Performance and Control Issues

Addresses poor performance, throttle/shifting issues, and vibration.

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