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Depth Sounder

Setting Units

The  depth  sounder  can  display  depth  in  either  standard  or 

metric units. 

Perform the following steps to change the display units:

Simultaneously press the up and down buttons. Either the 

FT or M units indicator display text will flash.

THEN...

To set feet units, press the up button. The FT indicator display 

text will flash for five seconds and return to normal mode 

display with feet as the current units.

OR...

To set Meter units, press the down button. The M indicator 

display text will flash for five seconds and return to normal 

mode display with Meters as the current units.

NOTE: When power is applied or removed and reapplied, 

the units display defaults to feet units.

Setting Deep Alarm

The deep alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 3 

feet (1.0 Meter) to 200 feet (60.9 Meters). An alarm triggers when 

the water depth is greater than the set value.

Setting Deep Alarm (continued)

To set the Deep Alarm, perform the following:

Press the down button. The current deep alarm depth setting 

will display.
Press  the  up  or  down  button  to  increase  or  decrease 

respectively the deep alarm depth value.  Pressing either 

button once will change the depth value in 1-foot or 0.1 

Meter increments. Holding either button will change the 

depth value in 9-foot or 1-Meter increments per second.
After setting the depth value, the alarm and down arrow 

icons will blink for five seconds. Then the display will return 

to normal operating mode with the alarm and down arrow 

icons displayed.

When triggered, an audible alarm sounds for ten seconds while 

flashing the warning LED, alarm and down icons on the display. 

After ten seconds, the audible alarm mutes but the LED and 

display icons continue to flash.

NOTE: When power is removed from the instrument, all 

depth settings are returned to “000”.

Setting Shallow Alarm

The shallow alarm function can be set for depths ranging from 

3 feet (1.0 Meter) to 200 feet (60.9 Meters). An alarm triggers 

when the water depth is less than the set value.

To set the shallow alarm, perform the following:

Press the up button. The current shallow alarm depth setting 

will display.
Press  the  up  or  down  button  to  increase  or  decrease 

respectively the shallow alarm depth value.  Pressing either 

button once will change the depth value in 1-foot or 0.1 

Meter increments. Holding either button will change the 

depth value in 9-foot or 1-Meter increments per second.
After setting the depth value, the alarm and up arrow icons 

will blink for five seconds. Then the display will return to 

normal operating mode with the alarm and up arrow icons 

displayed.

When triggered, an audible alarm sounds for ten seconds while 

flashing the warning LED, alarm and up icons on the display. 

After ten seconds, the audible alarm mutes, but the LED and 

display icons continue to flash.

NOTE: When power is removed from the instrument, all 

depth settings are returned to “000”.

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Summary of Contents for 2009 Gravity Edition

Page 1: ...he Moomba Logo Outback Outback V Mobius LS Mobius LSV and Mobius XLV are registered trademarks of Skier s Choice Inc All other product names are copyright and registered trademarks trade names of their respective owners Skier s Choice Inc reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligation 2009 Skier s Choice Inc ...

Page 2: ...___________________ Engine Serial Number __________________________________________________________________________ Trailer Serial Number ___________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________...

Page 3: ...ailable at the time of printing Moomba may discontinue models and equipment or change specifications and designs without any notice and without incurring obligation This manual contains information about several Moomba models Some information may not apply to your boat since standards and optional equipment may vary from model to model As you read through this manual you will find CAUTION WARNING ...

Page 4: ...som Drain Plug and Center Drain Plug Leakage Fuel water lines and connections Check BEFORE running your boat Oil Pressure Refer to Engine Owner s Manual Water Temperature 160 180 degrees for raw water systems water is not recirculated and 180 200 degrees for closed cooling systems water is recirculated Idle RPM 650 750 in gear Maximum Forward RPM Refer to Engine Owner s Manual Shifting Linkage For...

Page 5: ... Use caution and common sense when operating your boat Don t take unnecessary chances Be certain that all boat passengers are aware of this information and conform to boat safety principles Section II Boating Safety Safe Boating Safe boating practices may seem obvious but people have thought up risky and dangerous activities in boats with boats and behind boats Just because you or your passengers ...

Page 6: ...al An airway breathing tube A waterproof flashlight A set of local navigation charts Mooring lines and fenders Extra engine oil A tool kit A portable AM FM radio or weather radio VHF handheld marine radio Boating relatedaccidentsaregenerallycausedbytheoperator s failure to follow basic safety rules or written precautions Most accidents can be avoided if the operator is completely familiar with the...

Page 7: ... may loop on inverted tricks DO NOT sit behind the pulling point of the Rad A Cage Tower General Safety Precautions To avoid serious personal injury DO NOT be on or about the swim platform while engine is running and keep away from rear of boat while engine is running To avoid serious personal injury DO NOT operate engine while anyone is on or about the swim platform or in the water near the boat ...

Page 8: ...Skiing Safety Skiers are obligated to be as aware of the fundamental safety rules as well as the boat operator If you are new to water skiing seek certified training before starting You will find it especially helpful to join a local ski club and USAWaterski when possible Always remember that the majority of water skiing injuries are the result of impacts with other objects so always look where yo...

Page 9: ...e boat and do not sit on the sundeck while the boat is in motion See examples below of proper sitting positions The driver must be aware of all passenger s locations and positions and passengers must stay alert to changes in direction THE BOAT IS CAPABLE OF QUICK AND TIGHT TURNS SUCH MANEUVERS CAN CAUSE UNSEATED OCCUPANTS TO BE THROWN AROUND OR OUT OF THE BOAT ALERT PASSENGERS BEFORE CHANGES IN DI...

Page 10: ...catedon the transom must be included for warning decal requests Skier s Choice Inc reserves the right to change warning labels without notification or incurring obligation For a copy of the most current warning labels please contact your dealer or Skier s Choice Inc Typical Warning Label Locations Direct Drive Models Warning labels are placed on your boat to alert you to potential hazards that may...

Page 11: ...locatedon the transom must be included for warning decal requests Skier s Choice Inc reserves the right to change warning labels without notification or incurring obligation For a copy of the most current warning labels please contact your dealer or Skier s Choice Inc Typical Warning Label Locations V Drive Models Warning labels are placed on your boat to alert you to potential hazards that may no...

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Page 13: ...iances consume oxygen This can cause asphyxiation or death Maintain open ventilation Liquid fuel may ignite causing severe burns Use fuel appropriate for type of stove Turn off stove burner before filling Do not use stove for comfort heating FIRE ASPHYXIATION HAZARD Usespecialcarewithflamesorhightemperaturesnearurethane foam if used in construction of your boat Burning welding lights cigarettes sp...

Page 14: ...aks Immediately switch on bilge pumps Assign crew to operate manual pumps if needed If boat is taking on water have someone take the helm while you manage damage control Slow or stop to minimize inflow However if you can keep a hole above water by maintaining speed do so If possible patch the outside with whatever material is available Towing PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Towingorbeingtowedstressestheboa...

Page 15: ... alarm Position indicating radio beacon Morse Code SOS 3 short 3 long 3 short sounded by any means Fog horn sounded continuously Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is an odorless colorless extremely toxic gas Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness ears ringing headaches nausea and unconsciousness A poisoning victim s skin often turns cherry red Have the victim breathe fresh air deeply If...

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Page 17: ...and on vessel Slow down or change directions briefly and pass behind the other vessel You should always move in such a way that the stand on operator can see what you are doing This rule is called Rule 2 in the International Rules and says In obeying and construing these rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to any special circumstances whichmayrenderadepartu...

Page 18: ...ls Fishing vessels have the right of way regardless of position These vessels however cannot impede the passage of other vessels in narrow channels Sailing vessels should normally be given the right of way The exceptions to this are Whenthesailingvesselisovertakingthepower drive vessel the power driven vessel has the right of way Sailing vessels should keep clear of any fishing vessel In a narrow ...

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Page 21: ... 3 600 lbs 1 633KG Capacity Passenger 10 Capacity Weight 1 400 lbs 635KG Capacity Fuel 28 gals 106L Standard Power 325 HP V 8 5 7L Outback V Length without Platform 20 6 10M Length with Platform 22 6 71M Length with Trailer 24 2 7 37M Width Beam 96 2 44M Overall Width with Trailer 102 2 59M Draft 24 0 61M Weight Boat Only 3 200 lbs 1 452KG Weight Boat Trailer 4 050 lbs 1 837KG Capacity Passenger 1...

Page 22: ...senger 13 Capacity Weight 1 800 lbs 816KG Capacity Fuel 40 gals 151L Standard Power 325 HP V 8 5 7L Specifications Mobius LS Length without Platform 21 6 6 55M Length with Platform 23 6 7 16M Length with Trailer 25 3 7 70M Width Beam 97 2 46M Overall Width with Trailer 102 2 59M Draft 22 0 56M Weight Boat Only 3 150 lbs 1 406KG Weight Boat Trailer 4 000 lbs 1 814KG Capacity Passenger 13 Capacity W...

Page 23: ...Weight 2 300 lbs 1 043KG Capacity Fuel 52 gals 197L Standard Power 325 HP V 8 5 7L Specifications Mobius XLV Specifications Gravity Games Edition Length without Platform 23 7 01M Length with Platform 25 7 62M Length with Trailer 26 8 8 13M Width Beam 98 2 49M Overall Width with Trailer 102 2 59M Draft 26 0 66M Weight Boat Only 3 600 lbs 1 633KG Weight Boat Trailer 4 700 lbs 2 132KG Capacity Passen...

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Page 25: ...uring the first 50 to 100 hours an engine can use more oil than usual Maintain oil at a proper level at all times do not overfill Monitor transmission fluid levels Report abnormal noises or vibrations to your dealer Keep an eye out for loose mountings fittings nuts bolts and clamps During the BREAK IN process engine temperature should be carefullymonitoredandspeedshouldbereducedifoverheating is ev...

Page 26: ...roundeach boat If your new cover does not seem to be snug a shrinkage allowance has been sized in Use the following procedure when covering the boat Be sure that the cover fits snugly at the bow then unfold from front to back Be sure to install cover pole s and adjust to proper height using set screw on pole s This will keep water from gathering in the center which can damage the cover Secure all ...

Page 27: ... Ignition Key to Start Position and operate the starter for no more than 15 seconds at a time until the engine starts When the engine starts back off the throttle and allow the engine to establish a good idle 30 to 60 seconds Return the throttle to idle position and the transmission lockout will automatically reengage the transmission in neutral position When ready to get underway shift slowly int...

Page 28: ...trolsboththethrottleandthetransmission The idle position normally vertical is the zero throttle position and the neutral position for the transmission A safety ring umbrella keeps the lever from being accidentally moved to engage the transmission To place the transmission into gear with your hand placed over the lever ball pull up on the safety ring umbrella and slowly push the lever into forward ...

Page 29: ...educe gumming or tank sludge Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion Before Fueling 1 Turn off engine 2 Turn off ignition 3 Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame While Fueling Keephosenozzleincontactwithfillpipetoprovideaground against static sparks Fill tank at a slow rate to avoid any spillage Filling the Tank Be especially careful when filling the fuel tank DO NOT overfillthetank Fuelma...

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Page 31: ...Panel Controls Slalom Course Speeds Times are from start gate to end gate Moomba Dash Blank Gauge The Moomba dash has extra slots for gauges foraccessories Ifyouaddoptionsinthefuture that have a 2 inch gauge I e wakeplate depth finder etc this blank gauge can be removed and the accessory gauge can be added in its place MPH or 1 2 MPH 18 20 30 32 34 36 32 19 28 97 19 31 18 11 16 95 16 08 32 0 32 6 ...

Page 32: ...operating speed of the motor s shaft output and may be used as an alternative to speedometer if weight and water conditions permit DO NOT exceed the recommended RPM during break in and normal operation of your motor Exceeding the manufacturer s suggested RPM may cause damage to the engine Speedometer Pickups Thespeedometerpickupislocatedonthebottomofthehull Thepickupmeasuresthespeed of water passi...

Page 33: ...for the voltmeter needle to fall when starting the engine Normal range is 12 to 14 volts Thisgaugeindicatestheapproximatequantityoffuelremaining in the tank when the ignition switch is in the ON position NOTE DO NOT run the tank to empty To prevent condensation from forming in the tank it is recommended that the tank be filled when the gauge indicates 1 4 tank of fuel remaining Fuel Gauge The temp...

Page 34: ...he alarm and down arrow icons will blink for five seconds Then the display will return to normal operating mode with the alarm and down arrow icons displayed When triggered an audible alarm sounds for ten seconds while flashing the warning LED alarm and down icons on the display After ten seconds the audible alarm mutes but the LED and display icons continue to flash NOTE When power is removed fro...

Page 35: ...clean all corrosion from the fuse housing or replace the fuse holder assembly if necessary Instrument Does Not Turn On continued Check the power cable connection Be sure that the unit is connected to a known power source RED wire to positive BLACK wire to negative or ground Ensure that the power source is powered using a test light or some other reliable form of testing 12 volt power If you are su...

Page 36: ...ystem will engage at the idle RPM Adjusting The Boat Speed Thespeedoftheboatcanbeadjustedfasterbypressingand holding the side of the momentary rocker switch which willincreasetheengineRPMsrelativetothethrottleposition therefore to go faster than the initial set point The speed of the boat can be adjusted slower by pressing and holding the side of the momentary rocker switch which will decrease the...

Page 37: ...s optional stereo etc NOTICE If any lights bilge stereo courtesy lights or accessories fail to operate press the appropriate circuit breaker located under the switch ACCESSORY SWITCH 3 POSITIONS The Accessory switch supplies power to an extra circuit for accessories that may be added such as heaters hot water showers optional stereo etc STANDARD MOOMBA PACKAGE NAVIGATION LIGHTS SWITCH The Navigati...

Page 38: ...il to operate press the appropriate circuit breaker located under the switch MOBIUS PACKAGE Switch configuration may vary slightly based on options If you have any questions regarding operation please contact your dealer or Skier s Choice Inc COURTESY LIGHT SWITCH The Courtesy switch supplies power to the lighting throughout the boat ACCESSORY SWITCH 3 POSITIONS The Accessory switch supplies power...

Page 39: ...r More Blasts Danger Signal 1 OVERTAKING PASSING Boat being passed has the right of way KEEP CLEAR 2 MEETING HEAD ON Keep to the right 3 CROSSING Boat on the right has the right of way slow down and permit him to pass Horn Ignition Switch Located on the port side of the dashboard the ignition switch has four positions In the vertical position the ignition is OFF In the OFF position only the blower...

Page 40: ...the switch If the clip is removed from the switch the engine will not run Avoid serious injury or death Attach Safety Lanyard to driver prior to operating the boat Safety Lanyard Engine Shut Off Switch Check Engine Light Your boat has an orange check engine light It functions much the same as the check engine light in your car If the engine control module senses certain engine parameters out of ra...

Page 41: ...ain hose on bottom and that all fittings are installed securely The bags should not be twisted and the bags should be free to expand and drain completely Care should be taken to prevent sharp objects from coming in contact with the bags Cuts and punctures to the bags are not warrantable EachGravityBallastSystemalsoincludesamanualshutoffvalve in case of emergencies If closed the valve will prevent ...

Page 42: ... at speeds above 25 mph Empty ballast before trailering the boat DO NOT trailer boat with ballast full The Gravity 1 Ballast System utilizes a manifold and a solenoid valve to independently fill each bag or tank The solenoid valves have a small toggle switch that can manually override the opening of the valve The manual toggle switch needs to be in the down position to allow the system to be contr...

Page 43: ...and punctures to the bags are not warrantable EachGravityBallastSystemalsoincludesamanualshutoffvalve in case of emergencies If closed the valve will prevent any water from entering the system and is only used in emergency situations Under normal use the valve should remain open to allow full flow of water into the system Gravity 3 Position System Priming the System To allow water into the system ...

Page 44: ... Programmed limit Control module has reached programmed or maximum run time Additional ballast can be added bumped in 1 minute increments by pressing FILL This will add extra water to ballast but will not effect program time Problem Possible Cause Action Correction Pump will not turn on no blinking light at switch Ballast power wires not connected to battery Check ballast power wires at battery Con...

Page 45: ...on IX Equipment Options Ignition Keys Two ignition keys are provided with the boat Key entry into the ignition may sometimes be difficult due to the rubber boot protector Please do not unduly force the key into the ignition Key tumblers are located vertically so the key should be vertical when placed into the switch Mirrors The rear view mirror is installedasastandarditem The mirror is adjustable ...

Page 46: ...ition Release the lever then check to feel the seat lock into place After adjusting the seat be sure that it has locked into place by pushing forward and backward until it has securely latched DO NOT attempt to adjust the driver s seat while the boat is moving Motor Box Cover The motor box encloses the inboard engine and quiets engine noise When opening stand on either side grasp the handle and pu...

Page 47: ...cated on the port side of the interior under the observer s seat Refer to label instructions for use The use of pylon extensions can severely effect the overall handling of the boat Follow pylon extension manufacturer s directions for mounting DO NOT mount any Pylon Extension on the rear pylon located at the rear sundeck Glove Box To open the glove box press the black round cylinder down whilelift...

Page 48: ...aded correctly TheRad A Cageisdesignedtopullsingle 1 wakeboarder trick skier or kneeboarder Style 2 To Lower Cage for Storage Remove the four hand knobs from the top of the rear leg While holding the tower up lower the side legs Then lower the tower downward into the boat To Raise Cage Lift the tower and swing up the rear legs Install the four hand knobs The threads in the aluminum foot could be d...

Page 49: ...ough the rear light receptacle is installed If you would like a rear 360 pole light so you may operate your boat after dark with the tower removed you may purchase one through your dealer DONOTpullskierwithtowropeattachedtoskipylonwhile pole light is in place The pole light receptacle is located on the port side deck near the stern To install the pole light open the cover completely and with the p...

Page 50: ...glass deck can become slippery when wet Shut Engine OFF when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide Direct or prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide will cause brain damage or death Lifting Rings Two lifting rings are located on the transom NOTE Theliftingringsshouldbetheonlypointofattachment for lifting cables See Hoisting Instructions Sk...

Page 51: ...h boat in neutral Shut off the engine when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform to avoid injury from the prop rotation NOTE Under no circumstances should a propeller which allows the engine to surpass recommended RPMs be installed Avoid engine damage do not exceed the Max RPM as listed foryourmotor Somepropsmayallowtheenginetoover rev which can cause non warrantable engine ...

Page 52: ...er to control the running attitude of the boat Battery Box The battery box is mounted on the inside of the observer s seat storage compartment NOTE It is recommended that the battery cables be disconnected from the battery when the boat is placed in storage Refer to Battery Cable Installation and Precautions Avoid damage or injury from battery acid Ensure that battery is properly secured before us...

Page 53: ...e amount of fuel required for fill up may not exactly correspond to the gauge Thegaugeneedlemaynotmoveawayfrom FULLuntilsome time after fill up The gauge needle may move during turns stops and acceleration NOTE Becomefamiliarwithenginehourlyfuelconsumption at various speeds and know when to check the fuel gauge Fueling Conditions Walk Through Windshield The moveable center windshield panel allows ...

Page 54: ...right to release the locking mechanism Optional Bimini Top The bimini top is designed as a sunshade Please see the mooring cover section for instructions on cleaning and caring for your bimini top When opening and latching the straps to the eye hooks twist the strap one to two times to prevent them from vibrating in the wind DO NOT operate the boat above 45 MPH with the bimini top open Optional Wa...

Page 55: ...n water into the bilge Be sure to thoroughly clean the cooler and allow it to dry after each use to prevent mold and mildew NOTE DamagefrommildewandmoldISNOTcoveredunder your boat warranty Optional Satellite Radio The optional satellite radio option is designed to give the user music access anywhere they go in North America The system is a100channelsystemwhichisbrokendownintodifferentmusic types s...

Page 56: ...be set at 80 for unweighted boats and 180 for weighted boats The NN which determines how many speed samples are taken before it will make an adjustment is accessed by pressing the MENU button once the KDW is accessed The NN should be set at 180 for an unweighted boat and 80 for a weighted boat This will allow you to adjust the system properly and change it for varying activities Be sure to read an...

Page 57: ...ntake to flush brackish or salt water out of your engine To use the FreshWaterFlush simplyattachagardenhosetothevalve Turn onthewatertothevalve Starttheengine Monitortheexhaust ports on the transom of your boat and engine temperature gauge Water should come out of the exhaust ports while the engine is running It is recommended that you run the engine at a low RPM while flushing since the engine s ...

Page 58: ...stem NOTE Tower lights are not to be used as running lights at night USCG regulations mandate that a boat under power after sunset must display a 360 degree white light and a red green bow light It is illegal to wakeboard ski tube etc after sunset and beforesunriseinmoststates Ithasbeenoutlawedbecause it is dangerous Tower lights do not make these activities legal or safe Tower Speaker and Light B...

Page 59: ...theswimplatform while the engine is running or the boat is in motion The Jump Seat option is a small extra seat which can be placed in the walk thru area to give more seating It must be used in an area which keeps the seat from moving Jump Seat Swivel Pylon Theswivelpylonoptionhas a spool that swivels as the rope goes back and forth Docking Lights The optional docking lights are designed to help y...

Page 60: ...a filter for the engine cooling water It is recommended for boats that are going to be operated in weedy conditions or other areas where debris could clog the engine It consists of a stainless steel mesh filter inside a clear cup It is located between the water intake on the bottom of the boat and the engine s raw water pump It should be checked periodically for debris as conditions dictate To rem...

Page 61: ...ries When this happens the LED light on Voltage Sensitive Relay comes on Inposition 2 thesensedbatteryistheaccessorybattery We do not recommend using this position since it can cause the starting battery to drain which would not allow the engine battery to have enough power to restart your boat In position both the batteries are paralleled and in a high discharge cycle both batteries can become dr...

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Page 63: ...be supplied by an authorized Moomba dealer NOTE You are responsible for keeping records of all maintenance on your boat To maintain your new boat warranty you may be asked to show that required maintenance was performed Section X Service Maintenance The illustrations above denotes the areas which may need to be accessed or may require cleaning or maintenance It is important to have a basic underst...

Page 64: ...ically and always before storage If your boat is regularly operated in salt water it should be equipped with the optional salt water package Salt Water Cooling System The optional cooling system for use on salt water is a closed system with a solution of 50 antifreeze and 50 fresh water The coolant is left in the closed system and replaced once a year An in line fuel filter has been installed for ...

Page 65: ... result in serious engine damage Report any problem to your dealer as soon as possible and do not operate engine until corrected Engine Oil The engine crankcase oil should be selected to deliver the highestperformanceforyouroperatingconditionsandclimate Ingeneral engineoilswithlowerviscosityratingsareusedwhen outdoor temperature remains low Oils with higher viscosity are used when outdoor temperat...

Page 66: ...stick Wipe fluid clean from dipstick and replace Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks If required add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark Transmission Use only Dextron III transmission fluid in transmissions with 1 1 drive train To check fluid level refer to Engine Manual Change Frequency Change transmission fluid every year refer to Engine Manual Dripless S...

Page 67: ...ick and replace Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks If required add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark Moving propeller will cause injury Propeller may rotate with boat in neutral Shut off the engine when people are on the platform or in the water near the platform to avoid injury from the prop rotation Propeller Warning Pull the V Drive Oil Level dipstick...

Page 68: ...w electrical draw down cycle Your Moomba electrical system is negative ground The negative battery cable is grounded on the engine block The positive battery cable is connected to the starter solenoid Connectthepositive batterycabletothepositive post on the battery Connect the negative battery cable to the negative post on the battery Failuretoconnectbatterycablesasoutlinedwilldamage the system an...

Page 69: ...e solvents to clean your boat finish Rub Rail Care Use a sponge or other soft material to wash and wax the rub rail To wax use a commercial automotive bumper wax NOTE When tying up to a dock or another boat always use cushioned fenders dock bumpers to protect your boat from hard surfaces Washing Your Moomba The easiest way to preserve the beauty of your boat is to keep it clean by frequent washing...

Page 70: ... or mineral oil should be applied Oil should be applied three to four times per year If teak has been allowed to become gray and dry sand with fine grit paper and reapply teak oil Foreign Deposits Damage caused by improper care cleaning agents conditioneroils waxes gasoline etc ISNOTcoveredunder your boat s warranty Use only the recommended vinyl cleaner as listed on the Vinyl Care Instruction She...

Page 71: ...When thoroughly dry replace cushions and close storage areas Top off fuel tank to prevent any condensation from accumulatinginthefuelsystem Useacommerciallyavailable fuel stabilizer to remove water and prevent gumming If the boat is stored on its trailer ensure that the boat is properly positioned If possible lift the tongue so that the bow is slightly raised to promote drainage from the drain hol...

Page 72: ...thout jerking to avoid damage to the lifting eyes Useaclevisinsertedthroughtheliftingeyesinceahookmay damage the lifting eye edges CORRECT HOISTING Use only a proper sized sling in the designated lifting rings to hoist the boat NOTE For boat houses or other applications where the boat will be lifted and held in that position Moomba recommendsusingacradle Thebunkconfigurationshould mimic the traile...

Page 73: ... produced during normal battery operation or charging Sparks or flames can cause this mixture to ignite and explode if it comes near the vent openings Sulfuric acid in the battery can cause serious burns if spilled on skin or in eyes Flush with clear water immediately Battery Specifications Section XIII Technical Information A good Quality Marine Dual Purpose Battery is recommended ...

Page 74: ...er ATM Breaker 60 Amp 5 Amp 10 Amp 10 Amp 10 Amp Type Size Battery Connection Amp Harness 5 Channel Amp Harness 4 Channel Amp Harness 2 Channel ANL MAX ATO 100 Amp 30 Amp 40 Amp Back of Engine Fuel Pump Engine Ignition Starter ATM ATM ATM 20 Amp 20 Amp 20 Amp Bulbs Bow Light Pole Light Docking Lights Tower Light Bar Courtesy Lights 3175 906 MR16 H3 Sealed 12V8W 12V 50W 24 Degree 12V55W See Dealer ...

Page 75: ...eoftowing3 500 6 000 lbs depending on the model Read the trailer towing section of your vehicle owner s manual before towing your trailer All Moomba trailers require a 2 ball and a five 5 pin marine grade trailer wiring connector The standard height from the ground to the top of the hitch ball should be about 20 inches With the trailer attached to the tow vehicle the trailer should stand level Sec...

Page 76: ...ailer using as little power as possible keeping it centered between the guide poles NOTE DO NOT Power onto the trailer during rough conditions Whencorrectlypositionedonthetrailerturnoffignition Usethe Hook and Trailer Winch to pull the boat up to the Roller Stop The trailer must be positioned for the correct water depth for loading or you may damage the boat Varying ramp anglesrequiredifferentproc...

Page 77: ... Inc Whenpullingtheboatontothetrailer besurethatitiscentered on the trailer Trailer Alignment The distance between the boat and the wheel runner board should be about equal on both sides CORRECT ALIGNMENT INCORRECT ALIGNMENT ...

Page 78: ...kes give the trailer more stopping power Aluminum Step Plate The optional aluminum step plate gives the trailer a durable long lasting nonskid surface on the trailer steps Aluminum Wheels The optional aluminum wheels are a trailer grade wheel They are a great way to dress up your trailer With the swing tongue you can shorten the trailer length for storage by pulling the pin and swinging the tongue...

Page 79: ...hter than the traditional lights NOTE Vehicleswithtrailerlightmonitorsmaynotfunction properlywithLEDlightsduetothelowresistanceoftheLED lights Aftermarket resistor packages are available which allow the monitors to work properly Laser Cut Steps The optional laser cut steps are backlit so they illuminate when the trailer s running lights are illuminated ...

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Page 81: ...re of the defect Notification of a claim or defect must be properly made directly to an Authorized Moomba Facility who subsequently must submit the claim information to Skier s Choice Inc at 1717 Henry G Lane Street Maryville Tennessee 37801 Information needed for processing a claim includes 1 Name and address of the owner 2 Serial number of the boat 3 Original retail purchase date 4 Detailed expl...

Page 82: ... impropermaintenance impact misuse negligence collision delay in repair improper hoisting or cradling of the boat Any and all consequential damages including but not limitedto costsincurredforhaul out launching towingand storage charges telephone or rental charges of any type inconveniences loss of use or loss of time or income Equipmentinstalledbyanyoneotherthanauthorizedfactory personnel at the ...

Page 83: ... Customer Service Representative to take additional action the problem is still not resolved to your satisfaction the President of Skier s Choice Inc will personally review the problem and make a determination concerning final resolution Owner s Responsibility Before operating your Moomba it is necessary to read and fully understand this Owner s Manual and all other information delivered with the ...

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Page 85: ...73 Engine Hour Gauge 32 Engine Hours 32 Engine Warm Up 27 EZ Cruise 36 F Fiberglass Care 69 Filling Fuel Tank 29 Fire Extinguisher 47 Fire Suppression System 59 Fresh Water Flush 57 Foreign Material Deposits 70 Fuel 29 Fuel Cap Key 29 45 F continued Fuel Filter 64 Fuel Gauge 33 53 Fuel Information 53 Fuel Precautions 29 Fuel Vent 53 G Glove Box 47 H Heater Optional 55 Hoisting 72 Horn 39 Hull Iden...

Page 86: ...od Care 70 Temperature Gauge 33 Throttle Lever 28 Tilt Steering 39 Tonneau Cover Optional 58 Tower Pole Light 49 Tower Speakers Optional 56 Tower Speakers Light Bar 58 Trailer 75 Boat Hook Up 75 Loading Procedure 76 Trailer Alignment 77 Unloading Procedure 76 Transmission 66 Fluid Level Check 66 67 Fluid Specifications 66 67 Transmission Lockout Button 28 Trim Switch Gauge Optional 52 U Upholstery...

Page 87: ...cks pilings swimmers or other watercraft Always have a person other than the boat driver as an observer and agree on hand signals before starting Always wear a U S Coast Guard type III PFD vest Read your owner s manual and inspect your equipment prior to use Ski or ride within your limits Always ski or ride in control and at speeds appropriate for you ability Always turn ignition off when anyone is...

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