Product data / intended use:
Instructions apply to the followings:
Type/Model:
Maximum number of users:
Maximum load capacity:
Tow rope tensile strength:
Tow rope length:
Design working pressure:
Maximum speed:
Maximum wind in Beaufort:
Maximum wave height:
Category description:
Typical places of application:
WARNING: Do not use the towable with more riders than
indicated by the manufacturer!
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Towable
2 persons
340lbs(154kg)
2375 lbs(10,6 kN)
50-65ft(15-20m)
1,2 psi(0,083 bar)
Adults:20 mph(32 km/h or 17 kn)
Children:15 mph(24 km/h or 13 kn)
3 Bft
11.8 inches(0,3m)
Towable for normal users without
or with little experience. User is
mainly positioned on distinct
seating area, remains mainly
passive (except holding)
and has little to no influence on
the device. Static user.
Distant from bathing areas and
other frequented water surfaces,
wide empty spaces, dedicated
racetracks (water courses). No to
very small waves. No strong
currents.
PREPARATION FOR USE
Important notes at the beginning!
Responsibilities
Generally: The watercraft driver is responsible for the safe
operation and use of the towable. All local regulations apply.
Watercraft driver:
·The driver shall check that all possible adaptable devices are
adapted for the rider.
·Obey all driving and speed rules related to safety and to the
towing area being used.
·Be sure that the rider is properly mounted on/in the device
before starting to accelerate.
Observer:
·As towables require permanent observation, the use of jet skis
as towing craft is not recommended.
·Agree upon communication signals with the rider.
·Take care of necessary communication with the watercraft
driver according to the circumstances.
·The rider shall be under constant observation during towing.
Rider:
·Make yourself familiar with the towable and understand the
intended position of use.
· Make yourself familiar with all signals and separation devices
(if applicable).
·Understand the warnings, written in text and/or safety informa-
tion symbols published by the manufacturer.
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