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Control function operation





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       1  Shift gate                        1  Running mode and single lever mode
                                            2  DRiVE mode (252SD)
       Steering
       Your boat can be steered by turning the
       steering wheel the same direction you wish to
       travel, to the right or left. When the steering
       wheel is turned, the angle  of the jet thrust
       nozzles at the rear of the craft is changed,
       and the change in direction of the jet thrust
       nozzles changes the direction of the boat ac-
       cordingly. In addition, the direction of the ar-                 1
       ticulating keel changes according to the   1               2
       movement of the jet thrust nozzles.
       252SD: When the operator is using the throt-  1  Jet thrust nozzle
       tle/shift paddles (DRiVE  mode), the  turning  2  Articulating keel
       range of the steering wheel is approximately
       half the range of when the operator is using  Since the strength of the jet thrust determines
       the remote control levers (running mode or  the speed and direction of a turn, the throttle
       single lever mode).  Although the turning  must always be opened above idle when at-
       range of the steering wheel changes depend-  tempting a turn, except at trolling speed.
       ing on the operation mode, the movement of  Because boats steer from the stern, the stern
       the jet thrust nozzles is adjusted automatical-  of the boat swings out in the opposite direc-
       ly so that the full range of motion for the noz-  tion of your turn. If you turn to starboard, for
       zles matches the turning range regardless of  example, the stern of the boat will swing to
       the selected mode. (See page 79 for informa-  the left. Keep this in mind when navigating
       tion on each operation mode.)        near a person in the water, such as a down
                                            wakeboarder or water-skier, or an obstacle,
                                            such as a dock.







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