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© 2002 Skier’s Choice, Inc.

Moomba Limited Warranty

Taking care of our product after it becomes yours has always been
“standard policy” at Skier’s Choice, Inc., the proud manufacturer of the
Moomba line of boats.  And to further prove our point, we offer the following
limited warranty.

Terms of Warranty

During the applicable Warranty Period (as defined below), Skier’s Choice,
Inc. (“Skier’s Choice” or the “Company”) warrants to the original retail
purchaser (the “First Owner”) that the components and parts manufactured
by Skier’s Choice (the “Covered Components”) of each new Skier’s Choice
boat are free from any defects in material and workmanship, under normal
use and when operated and maintained according to boat’s instructions
(“Normal Use and Operation”).

- This Limited Warranty applies to all Covered Components other than

the deck, hull, floor and stringers for a period of one year (the “One-
Year Warranty Period”) from the original date of purchase by the First
Owner (the “Original Purchase Date”).

- This Limited Warranty applies to the deck, hull, floor (excluding carpet)

and stringers for the lifetime of the boat (the “Lifetime Warranty Period”).

Subject to the terms of this Limited Warranty, Skier’s Choice will repair or
replace, at its sole option, any Covered Component which is returned
during the applicable Warranty Period to the Skier’s Choice factory or to
any other Moomba authorized repair facility (an “Authorized Moomba
Facility”), provided that:

- Only the Covered Components that are declared defective upon

examination by Skier’s Choice will be repaired or replaced under this
Limited Warranty;

- Transportation of the boat, parts or components to and from the Skier’s

Choice factory or the Authorized Moomba Facility must be prepaid by
the owner;

- Notice of any claim under this Limited Warranty must be provided to

Skier’s Choice by the Authorized Moomba Facility no later than sixty
(60) days after the owner becomes aware 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 at 5820 US 411 South, 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 explanation of the defect; and (5) Estimated
repair cost.

Note: Warranty repair or replacement cannot be made until this
information is approved by Skier’s Choice.

In case of defect of a Covered Component, Skier’s Choice will use its
reasonable best efforts to repair or replace the Covered Component within
ninety (90) days of receipt thereof at its factory or an Authorized Moomba
Facility. Any warranty on replaced or repaired components pursuant to
this Limited Warranty shall remain in effect only for the remainder of the
original Warranty Period. The repair or replacement of Covered
Components will be made by Skier’s Choice without charge to the owner
for parts or labor. The replacement or repair of the defective part or
component as stated in this Limited Warranty shall be the sole remedy of
the owner and the sole liability of the Company under this Warranty and
any implied warranties.

There are no express or implied warranties on the parts and components
manufactured or sold by Skier’s Choice except as set forth in this Limited
Warranty.

Exclusions

Claims or assertions relating to the following are specifically excluded
from coverage under this Limited Warranty and Skier’s Choice disclaims
any liability or obligation with respect to the
following:

1.

Defects in or damage caused by or relating to the engine or any part
thereof. (Note: The engine may be covered by warranty of the engine
manufacturer. Please see engine manufacturer warranty for details.)

2.

Defects in or damage caused by or relating to the trailer or any part
thereof. (Note: The trailer may be covered by warranty of the trailer
manufacturer. Please see trailer manufacturer warranty for details.)

3.

Covered Components of a boat that has been sold or transferred by
the First Owner .

4.

Damage caused by, related to, or resulting from failure of components
or parts which are not manufactured by Skier’s Choice, including
but not limited to bilge pump failure-

5.

The Limited Lifetime Warranty on the deck, hull, floor (excluding
carpet) and stringers does not include hardware or other components
fastened or adhered to the hull, deck, floor or stringers.

6.

Normal maintenance and upkeep relating to the boat or any part
thereof, including but not limited to, alignment, adjustments,
connectors, tune-ups and wear items, such as, shaft packing, belts,
hoses, filters, seals, gaskets, strut bushing, etc.

7.

Damage to or malfunction of a boat, or any component thereof,
resulting from owner use, lack of maintenance, improper
maintenance, impact, misuse, negligence, collision, delay in repair,
improper hoisting or cradling of the boat.

8.

Any and all consequential damages including, but not limited to,
costs incurred for haul-out, launching, towing and storage charges,
telephone or rental charges of any type, inconveniences, loss of
use, or loss of time or income.

9.

Equipment installed by anyone other than authorized factory
personnel at the Company’s production facility. Equipment replaced
at an Authorized Moomba Facility pursuant to this warranty
agreement remains under warranty until the expiration of the Limited
Warranty period.

10.

Any boat which is: (a) used for rental or other commercial, military
or industrial purposes; (b) used in boat racing, demonstrations, ski
school, or similar events; (c) altered, modified, repaired or replaced
so as to increase the cubic inch capacity or horsepower output of
the engine and boat as originally manufactured; (d) not properly
stored or maintained.

11.

Speeds, fuel consumption and other performance characteristics
because they are estimated and may vary.

12.

Damage to or defects in paints, varnishes, gelcoat surfaces and
colors, finish distortions, chrome plated or anodized finishes, floor
covers and any other surface coatings.

13.

Gelcoat discoloration, cracks, blisters or bubbles, including, but not
limited, to those which may result from a boat being left in the water
for long periods of time.

14.

Upholstery cracks, mildew, stains or tears resulting from owner use,
lack of maintenance, improper maintenance, impact, misuse,
negligence, delay in repair, use of improper cleaners or
conditioners.

15.

Skier’s Choice reserves the right to improve its products through
changes in design or material without being obligated to incorporate
such changes in products of prior manufacture.

Section XIV

Moomba Warranty

Summary of Contents for Moomba Kamberra

Page 1: ...rks Moomba the Moomba Logo Kanga Outback Outback LS Outback LSV Kamberra Mobius Mobius LS and Mobius V are registered trademarks of Skier s Choice Inc All other product names are copyright and registe...

Page 2: ...9 Section XI Winterization Dry Storage 51 Section XII Technical Information 53 Section XIII Trailer Your Boat 55 Section XIV Moomba Warranty 59 Section XV Index 65 Boat Information Hull Identification...

Page 3: ...formation available 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 in...

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Page 5: ...r death to you or to others 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 s...

Page 6: ...completely familiar with the boat its operation and can recognize potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs Failure to adhere to these precautions may result in severe injury or death...

Page 7: ...l 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 USA Waterski when possible Always remembe...

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Page 9: ...he stand 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 calle...

Page 10: ...hing 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...

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Page 13: ...e Inc Outback Length without Platform 20 6 Length with platform 22 0 Beam 7 8 Draft 22 Weight 2450 lbs Fuel Capacity 27 gal Standard power 310 hp Optional Power 320 to 330 hp Specifications Section IV...

Page 14: ...Draft 22 Weight 2650 lbs Fuel Capacity 28 gal Standard power 310 hp Optional Power 320 to 330 hp Specifications Outback LSV Length without Platform 20 8 Length with platform 22 8 Beam 95 Draft 24 Wei...

Page 15: ...50 lbs Fuel Capacity 28 gal Standard power 310 hp Optional Power 320 to 330 hp Specifications Length without Platform 22 Length with platform 24 2 Beam 95 Draft 24 Weight 3 250 lbs Fuel Capacity 40 ga...

Page 16: ...ht 3250 lbs Fuel Capacity 40 gal Standard power MPI 310 hp Optional Power 320 to 330 hp Specifications Mobius V Length without Platform 20 8 Length with platform 22 8 Beam 95 Draft 24 Weight 3000 lbs...

Page 17: ...002 Skier s Choice Inc Kanga Length without Platform 20 6 Length with platform 22 0 Beam 7 8 Draft 22 Weight 2450 lbs Fuel Capacity 27 gal Standard power 310 hp Optional Power 320 to 330 hp Specificat...

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Page 19: ...ring 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...

Page 20: ...our new cover does not seem to be snug a shrinkage allowance has been sized in Use the following procedure when covering the boat 1 Be sure that the cover fits snugly at the bow then unfold from front...

Page 21: ...into forward or reverse allowing the transmission time to engage the gearing before powering up To Start Carburetor Engine 1 Place shift selector in Neutral with the throttle in the upright zero posit...

Page 22: ...zero position and push the transmission lockout button at the bottom of the lever to disengage the transmission 2D Push the throttle lever to the full throttle wide open position 3D Turn Ignition Key...

Page 23: ...center drain plug is checked and secured in place DO NOT try to install center drain plug while engine is running Rear Drain Plug if applicable The rear drain plug is located at the back of the boat...

Page 24: ...henever your boat will not be used for two weeks or more During storage always add Gasoline Stabilizer to reduce gumming or tank sludge Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion Before Fueling 1 T...

Page 25: ...ntrols Speed Calibration Speed may be checked using a stopwatch and a standard slalom course Adjust the speedometer needle by twisting the adjuster knobs located next to the tachometer Outback Kanga O...

Page 26: ...cause damage to the engine ENGINE HOURS are shown on the face of the Tachometer The engine hour gauge acts as an odometer for the engine Engine hours should always be noted and documented so that req...

Page 27: ...low permanent engine damage may occur Oil Pressure Gauge Voltmeter Inboard The voltmeter indicates whether the battery is charging or discharging The needle should be located in the normal range while...

Page 28: ...ow depth setting is read by the depth sounder the SH will flash on the LCD and the audible alarm will sound rapidly When the deep depth setting is read by the depth sounder the DP will flash on the LC...

Page 29: ...witch The bilge pump switch operates in two positions The manual position is used to verify that the pump is operational The automatic pump function is engaged at all other times so that any excess wa...

Page 30: ...ignition switch has three positions In the vertical position the ignition is OFF With the key in turn the ignition switch one notch to the right to check all electrical equipment including blower pump...

Page 31: ...nel is located directly below the shifter mechanism and allows independent filling and draining of each ballast bag If bags fail to fill or drain you may check the hippo fuse block located under the d...

Page 32: ...scooped intake strainer to force water into the system whether the boat is sitting still or underway If air becomes trapped in the system it may be necessary to run the boat at plaining speeds to for...

Page 33: ...on VIII 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...

Page 34: ...ushing forward and backward until it has securely latched DO NOT attempt to adjust the driver s seat while the boat is moving The motor box encloses the inboard engine and quiets engine noise When ope...

Page 35: ...service Fire Extinguisher A standard Coast Guard approved fire extinguisher is provided on all Moomba boats The fire extinguisher is located on the port side on the interior under the observer s seat...

Page 36: ...ed to get the legs to line up with the feet Install and tighten the bolts The threads in the aluminum foot could be damaged if the bolts are not aligned and threaded correctly Rad A Cage is designed t...

Page 37: ...all the pole light open the cover completely and with the plug correctly aligned slide it into the socket until the electrical contacts are firmly in place The removable pole light is stored in the bo...

Page 38: ...ass 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 mon...

Page 39: ...and power may decrease Propeller Precaution Ski Locker Sun Deck Outback and Kanga boats are equipped with a storage locker with upholstered lid which serves as a sun deck To open grasp the strap and p...

Page 40: ...ed hydraulic movement Battery Box The battery box is mounted on the inside of the observer s seat storage compartment on all inboard models and the Outback LSV V Drive model To access the battery box...

Page 41: ...normal operation of the fuel gauge and fuel system Gas station pumps may shut off before the fuel gauge indicates FULL The amount of fuel required for fill up may not exactly correspond to the gauge...

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Page 43: ...n 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 perfor...

Page 44: ...an open circulating cooling system with water intake This is preferred for lakes and reservoirs with low salt content If the engine is occasionally operated in salt water the cooling system should be...

Page 45: ...increase when throttle is increased shut off the engine immediately Continued operation while oil level is incorrect or without pressure may result in serious engine damage Report any problem to your...

Page 46: ...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...

Page 47: ...ter the first 100 hours of operation then each year at the end of your boating season Change Frequency V Drive oil level should be checked regularly such as every 10 engine hours and fluid added if ne...

Page 48: ...he battery Connect the negative battery cable to the negative post on the battery Failure to connect battery cables as outlined will damage the system and void the warranty Hydrogen and oxygen gases a...

Page 49: ...ts to clean your boat finish Fiberglass Care 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 o...

Page 50: ...water line should be painted with a marine bottom paint Bottom paint is also recommended for fresh water locations where the boat is left in the water for extended periods of time Teakwood Care If te...

Page 51: ...3 Clean the bilge area thoroughly and operate the bilge pump to remove any water from the bilge hose 4 Remove all seat cushions and open all storage areas to air circulation in the boat interior When...

Page 52: ...yes Hoist operator should slowly and smoothly lift the boat without jerking to avoid damage to the lifting eyes Use a clevis inserted through the lifting eye since a hook may damage the lifting eye ed...

Page 53: ...Hydrogen and oxygen gases are 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...

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Page 55: ...ke lockout cable to the vehicle hitch Connecting the Trailer Trailer Plug Wire Schematic White Ground Green Right Turn Brake Yellow Left Turn Brake Brown Running Lights Blue Reverse Lights BEFORE USE...

Page 56: ...fore operating your Moomba refer to the Daily Check List and the Boatman s Check List To re trailer the boat position the trailer in the water with approximately 1 inch of the top of the fender showin...

Page 57: ...en pulling the boat onto the trailer be sure that it is centered on the trailer Trailer Alignment The distance between the boat and the wheel runner board should be about equal on both sides CORRECT A...

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Page 59: ...ties There are no express or implied warranties on the parts and components manufactured or sold by Skier s Choice except as set forth in this Limited Warranty Exclusions Claims or assertions relating...

Page 60: ...ervice for a Supra boat OTHER LIMITATIONS 1 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE PERIODS SP...

Page 61: ...ve the problem and all action taken documented by the Dealer then contact the factory Customer Service Representative at Skier s Choice Inc Skier s Choice Inc 5820 Highway 411 South Maryville TN 37801...

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Page 63: ...el 24 Fuel Cap Key 24 33 Fuel Filter 45 Fuel Gauge 27 Fuel Information 24 Fuel Precautions 24 Fuel Vent 41 H Hippo Ballast System Optional 31 Hoisting 52 Horn 31 32 Hull Identification Number 53 Hull...

Page 64: ...dure 56 Transmission 46 53 Fluid Check 46 Fluid Specifications 53 Trim Switch Gauge Optional 40 U Upholstery Care 50 V V Drive Change Frequency 47 Fluid Check 47 Maintaining Fluid Level 47 Location 47...

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