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                                                                                  Operation

                        Stopping the boat
                             WARNING

                         Allow adequate stopping distance.        152 m (498 ft)
                         Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
                          member, boats do not have brakes.
                         Operate defensively at safe speeds and
                          keep a safe distance away from people,
                          objects, and other boats to give you time
                          to stop.
                         Do not shut the engines off when slow-
                          ing down in case you need engine power
                          to steer away from a boat or other ob-
                          stacle that comes into your path.
                         You will lose steering control if you com-
                          pletely  pull the remote control levers
                          back to idle. You need throttle to steer.
                         Do not use the reverse function to slow
                          down or stop the boat  from planing
                          speed as it could cause you to lose con-
                          trol, be ejected, or impact the steering
                          wheel or other  parts of the boat.  This
                          could increase the risk of serious injury.
                        The boat is  not equipped  with  a separate
                        braking system. It is stopped by water resis-
                        tance after the remote control levers are
                        moved back to idle. From full speed, the boat
                        stops in approximately 152 m (498 ft) after
                        the remote control levers are moved back to
                        idle. The stopping distance varies depending
                        on gross  weight,  water surface conditions,
                        and wind direction. The  stated straight-line
                        stopping distance should be used for a refer-
                        ence. The boat slows down as soon as the
                        remote control levers are returned to idle but
                        will coast for a distance before fully stopping.
                        If you are not sure you can stop in time before
                        hitting an obstacle, apply throttle and turn in
                        another direction.





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