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Owners Manual - Moomba

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Propeller<br />

Propeller Precaution<br />

The research and design team at Skier’s Choice has<br />

carefully explored and tested many different propellers and<br />

pitch angles for use on <strong>Moomba</strong> boats. All tests indicate that<br />

the current propeller installed on your model is the best for<br />

the variety of boating performance required, whether skiing<br />

competitively or for pleasure.<br />

It is strongly recommended that your <strong>Moomba</strong> dealer be<br />

notified before changing the propeller. In general, changing<br />

to a lower pitched propeller may increase acceleration,<br />

but will decrease top speed. Changing to a higher pitched<br />

propeller may achieve higher top speed with a light load,<br />

while acceleration and power may decrease.<br />

Moving propeller will cause injury. Propeller may rotate<br />

with boat in neutral. Shut off the engine when people<br />

are on the platform or in the water near the platform to<br />

avoid injury from the prop rotation.<br />

NOTE Under no circumstances should a propeller which<br />

allows the engine to surpass recommended RPMs be<br />

installed.<br />

Avoid engine damage, do not exceed the Max RPM<br />

as listed for your motor. Some props may allow the<br />

engine to over-rev which can cause non-warrantable<br />

engine damage.<br />

Outback Convertible Rear Seat/Sundeck<br />

The Outback features a<br />

convertible rear seat that<br />

can be placed in normal seat<br />

cushion setting (A) or in an<br />

upper sundeck setting (B).<br />

To move the seat from the<br />

low to high position, pull the<br />

seat cushion forward toward<br />

the motor box, then place<br />

the cushion on top of the<br />

rear seat sides. Be sure to<br />

install the locking straps (C)<br />

when the cushion is in the<br />

upper position.<br />

DO NOT exceed 45 MPH with the sundeck in the upper position. DO NOT trailer the boat with cushion in the<br />

upper position. Loss of a seat cushion or damage associated to the seat coming out of the boat IS NOT covered<br />

by your boat warranty.<br />

© 2008 Skier’s Choice, Inc.<br />

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