Your equipment and your tow rope – RAVE Sports Waterboggan 12 User Manual

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Your equipment and your tow rope

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Maximum Number of Riders

1

2

3

4

5

Average Weight of Riders

170 Lbs.

340 Lbs.

510 Lbs.

680 Lbs.

850 Lbs.

Average Rope Tensile Strength 1500 Lbs. 2375 Lbs. 3350 Lbs. 4100 Lbs. 6000 Lbs.

• Refer to the printed information on your respective towable for maximum

number of riders, weight limit and rope strength.

• Inspect all equipment prior to use. Check tube and attachment point prior

to each use. Do not use if damaged.

• Always wear a U.S. Guard Type III (PFD) vest.
• Rope should be attached to the watercraft in an approved fashion with

hardware designed for pulling. Refer to your watercraft manual for

instructions on proper tow rope attachment.

• Tow ropes stretch during use. If a rope breaks or is suddenly released, it

can snap back into the watercraft. Warn all riders and occupants of the

danger of the rope recoil.

• When in the boat, keep away from the tow rope to avoid injury.

Passengers can be hit or become entangled in the rope.

• Inspect tow rope and its attachments before using. Do not use tow rope if

frayed, knotted or damaged. Replace when signs of excessive

deterioration are indicated by discoloration, broken filaments, unraveling

or other obvious signs of wear on the rope or hardware.

• Use proper tow rope for the activity.
• Ensure rope is clear of all body parts prior to starting out or during use.
• Keep persons and ropes away from propeller when engine is running,

even in neutral. Should rope become entangled in propeller, SHUT OFF

ENGINE AND REMOVE IGNITION KEY BEFORE RETRIEVING ROPE.

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