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1. U-bolt nuts
2. Mounting holes

4. Loosen the rear U-bolt nuts.

5. Move the bunks laterally until de-

sired position is achieved.

6. Tighten

the

nuts

to

specified

torque.

F

Frro

on

ntt B

Brra

acckke

ettss

T

Tiig

gh

htte

en

niin

ng

g tto

orrq

qu

ue

e

Bunk U-bolts

nuts

34 Nm (25

lbf-ft)

R

Re

ea

arr B

Brra

acckke

ettss

T

Tiig

gh

htte

en

niin

ng

g tto

orrq

qu

ue

e

Upper Bunk

U-bolts nuts

7 Nm (62

lbf-in)

Lower Bunk

U-bolts nuts

34 Nm (25

lbf-ft)

7. Adjust the angle if necessary, refer

to

Bunk Angle

.

B

Bu

un

nkk H

He

eiig

gh

htt a

an

nd

d L

La

atte

erra

all P

Po

ossiittiio

on

n

((M

MO

OV

VE

E IIII S

Se

erriie

ess))

W

WA

AR

RN

NIIN

NG

G

A

Allw

wa

ayyss sse

ett b

bo

otth

h b

bu

un

nkkss tto

o tth

he

e

ssa

am

me

e h

he

eiig

gh

htt a

an

nd

d lla

atte

erra

all sstta

an

ncce

e..

To adjust the height and position:

1. With the PWC off the trailer, re-

move the bolts retaining the bunks
to their supports.

2. Install the bolts in the holes corre-

sponding the desired position.

1. Bolt
2. Adjustment holes

3. Tighten

the bolts

to

specified

torque.

T

Tiig

gh

htte

en

niin

ng

g tto

orrq

qu

ue

e

Bunk retaining

bolts

21 ± 3 Nm (15

± 2 lbf-ft)

4. Adjust the angle if necessary, refer

to

Bunk Angle

.

A

Allu

um

miin

nu

um

m M

Mo

od

de

ellss

T

To

on

ng

gu

ue

e W

We

eiig

gh

htt

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
slide plate forward or rearward to de-
sired position. If carriage bolts be-
come 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 following table.

TRAILER SET-UP

Summary of Contents for Sea-Doo MOVE I 1250 Long Galvanized/Painted Black

Page 1: ...PERATOR S GUIDE Includes Safety Use and Maintenance Information WARNING Read this user s guide thoroughly It contains important safety information Keep this user s guide for reference 219002242 Origin...

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Page 3: ...A AI IL LE ER R S SE ET T U UP P 2 20 0 All Models Except Aluminum and Spark MOVE II 20 Aluminum Models 22 Spark MOVE II Models 24 B BE EF FO OR RE E G GE ET TT TI IN NG G U UN ND DE ER RW WA AY Y 2 2...

Page 4: ...AN ND D C CA AN NA AD DA A S SE EA A D DO OO O W WA AT TE ER R C CR RA AF FT T T TR RA AI IL LE ER R 4 48 8 1 SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY 48 2 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 48 3 EXCLUSIONS ARE NOT WARRA...

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Page 8: ...to o e ex xc ce es ss siiv ve e w we ea ar r o or r c ca au us se e t th he e llo oc ck kiin ng g m me ec ch ha a n niis sm m t to o m ma allf fu un nc ct tiio on n Ensure hitch is tight before coupli...

Page 9: ...TH H W WI IN NC CH H L LA AB BE EL L 1 1 L LA AB BE EL L 3 3 T Te ec ch hn niic ca all I In nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n L La ab be ells s M MO OV VE E I I S Se er riie es s N NO OT TI IC CE E T Th he...

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Page 14: ...n niic ca all I In nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n L La ab be ells s M MO OV VE E I II I S Se er riie es s T TY YP PI IC CA AL L M MO OV VE E I II I L LA AB BE EL LS S L LO OC CA AT TI IO ON N L LA AB BE...

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Page 17: ...authorities If any of these authorities receives similar complaints it may open an investiga tion and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy ca...

Page 18: ...18 This page is intentionally blank REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS...

Page 19: ...19 O OP PE ER RA AT TI IN NG G I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S...

Page 20: ...e ground To adjust loosen the 4 nuts under neath the winch support U bolts move winch support to the desired position 1 T TY YP PI IC CA AL L 1 Winch support U bolts nuts Tighten bolts to specified to...

Page 21: ...MO OV VE E I I W WO OO OD DE EN N B BU UN NK K S SH HO OW WN N 1 Bunk square with hull 2 Bolt M MO OV VE E I II I W WO OO OD DE EN N B BU UN NK K S SH HO OW WN N 1 Bunk square with hull 2 Bolt 3 Tight...

Page 22: ...e height and position 1 With the PWC off the trailer re move the bolts retaining the bunks to their supports 2 Install the bolts in the holes corre sponding the desired position 1 Bolt 2 Adjustment ho...

Page 23: ...S St to op pp pe er r R Ro olllle er r Set bow roller stopper so that it leans on the PWC bow between rubber bumper and bow eyelet or bow cup on selected models 1 Area where the roller must lean To ad...

Page 24: ...th the PWC off the trailer loos en the nuts on top of the support N NO OT TE E The supports may have a block under neath The procedure is the same T TY YP PI IC CA AL L 2 Slide the bunk to the desired...

Page 25: ...ch ball 7 Lift the trailer tongue If it comes loose from the ball open the cou pler make sure the clamp is posi tioned correctly the close it again W WA AR RN NI IN NG G I If f t th he e c co ou up pl...

Page 26: ...26 1 LH tongue safety cable attached to the RH side of hitch 2 RH tongue safety cable attached to the LH side of hitch 10 Connect lights connector BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY...

Page 27: ...r riiz ze ed d S Se ea a D Do oo o d de ea alle er r a as s n ne ec ce es ss sa ar ry y A Ac ct tiio on n 4 4 Make sure the hitch ball size matches the coupler size 5 cm 2 in Check that the watercraft...

Page 28: ...a trailer Always move slowly when backing up Ask someone to guide you when possible Practice in an open area at the first opportunity If trailer starts to sway do not hit the brakes or compensate usin...

Page 29: ...nging 6 Have someone guiding you and back the vehicle until trailer reaches the desired depth into water N NO OT TE E The watercraft must not float above the bunks 7 Hold the winch handle firmly and s...

Page 30: ...ch h t th he e s st tr ra ap p a as s e ex xp plla aiin ne ed d U Us siin ng g a an no ot th he er r m me et th ho od d m ma ay y d da am m a ag ge e t to o t th he e P PW WC C 1 Pass the small strap...

Page 31: ...O OV VE E I II I E EX XC CE EP PT T A AL LU UM MI IN NU UM M 1 Trailer eyelets 2 PWC eyelets T TY YP PI IC CA AL L M MO OV VE E I II I A AL LU UM MI IN NU UM M 1 Trailer eyelets 9 Connect lights conne...

Page 32: ...32 This page is intentionally blank LOADING THE WATERCRAFT...

Page 33: ...33 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E...

Page 34: ...condition and lubricate Lubricate jack Apply Dielectric grease in all elec tric connectors and light bulb sock et to prevent corrosion Trailers with winch Check winch and strap condition Lubricate wi...

Page 35: ...ocket ball clamp and lock mechanism for wear or damage Apply a thin coat of multipurpose grease to the inner surface of the ball socket Apply light oil to the pivot and sliding surface of the lock mec...

Page 36: ...any play is felt then the castle nut needs to be ad justed or the bearings need be changed Refer to Bearing Adjust ment for the castle nut adjustment 3 When greasing the bearings look at the old greas...

Page 37: ...us st tm me en nt t The wheel bearings have been pread justed at the factory However check ing the bearing adjustment after the first 80 5 km 50 miles of use and checking again every time the bear in...

Page 38: ...s and strap for wear or damage W Wiin nc ch h L Lu ub br riic ca at tiio on n Apply a thin coat of multipurpose grease to the gearing teeth and pivot points Rotate handle to distribute grease evenly L...

Page 39: ...a mild detergent such as soap specially formulated for motorcycles or automobiles 3 While washing the trailer check for grease or oil An automotive grease remover can be used Thoroughly follow the ma...

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Page 41: ...41 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 42: ...ailer is identified by a serial number It may sometimes become necessary to locate this number for warranty purposes or to trace the trailer in the event of theft The serial number is located on the T...

Page 43: ...43 E EA AC C D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI IO ON N O OF F C CO ON NF FO OR RM MI IT TY Y Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable...

Page 44: ...ft 4 1 m 13 5 ft 4 35 m 14 3 ft 4 1 m 13 5 ft 4 1 m 13 5 ft Overall width 1 5 m 4 9 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 1 52 m 5 ft 1 7 m 5 5 ft 1 7 m 5 5 ft Width between fenders 1 1 2 m 3 9 ft 1 2 m 3 9 ft 1 22 m 4 ft...

Page 45: ...v va an niiz ze ed d P Pa aiin nt te ed d B Blla ac ck k M MO OV VE E I I 1 12 25 50 0 L Lo on ng g A Allu um miin nu um m M MO OV VE E I I 1 15 50 00 0 L Lo on ng g M MO OV VE E I I S SA AR R 1 15 50...

Page 46: ...6 9 ft 2 23 m 7 ft 2 23 m 7 ft Overall height fender 2 74 cm 29 in 68 6 cm 27 in 60 cm 24 in Overall height winch 3 99 cm 39 in 78 7 cm 31 in 87 cm 34 in Coupler 5 cm 2 in WEIGHT AND LOAD LIMITS Appr...

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Page 49: ...l expi ration date 5 5 C CO ON ND DI IT TI IO ON NS S R RE EQ QU UI IR RE ED D F FO OR R W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y C CO OV VE ER RA AG GE E The Trailer must be purchased as new and unused by its first...

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