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                            Safety information

                               Hazard information                   Boat characteristics
                        Never start the engines or let them run for any   Jet thrust turns the boat. Moving the re-
                        length of time in an enclosed area. Exhaust  mote control levers completely back to idle
                        fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,  or the neutral position produces only mini-
                        odorless gas that may cause loss of con-  mum thrust. If you are traveling at speeds
                        sciousness and death within a short time. Al-  above trolling, you will have  rapidly de-
                        ways operate the boat in an open area.  creasing ability to steer without  throttle.
                        It is also important to have the engines off  You may still have some turning ability im-
                        when anyone is using the ladder on models  mediately after moving the remote control
                        equipped with  one because  of the carbon  levers back to idle, but once the engines
                        monoxide in the exhaust gases coming from  slow down, the boat will no longer respond
                        underneath the step.                   to steering wheel input until you apply
                                                               throttle again or you reach a trolling speed.
                                                               Practice  turning in an open area without
                                                               obstructions until you have a good feel for
                                                               the maneuver.
                                                               This  Yamaha  boat is water-jet  propelled.
                                                               The pumps are directly connected to the
                                                               engines. This means that the jet thrust will
                                                               produce some movement  whenever  the
                                                               engines are running. The boat has a “neu-
                                                               tral” position, but since the boat is always
                                                               producing thrust while the engines are run-
                                                               ning, some forward or reverse movement
                                                               may occur.
                                                               Do not use the reverse function to slow
                                                               down or stop the boat above trolling speed
                                                               as it could cause you to lose control, be
                                                               ejected, or impact the steering wheel  or
                                                               other parts of the boat. This could increase
                                                               the risk of serious injury. It could also dam-
                                                               age the shift mechanisms.
                                                               Reverse can be used to slow down or stop
                                                               during slow-speed maneuvering, such as
                                                               when docking. Once the engines are idling,
                                                               shift to reverse and gradually increase en-
                                                               gine speed. Make sure that there are no
                                                               obstacles  or  people behind you before
                                                               shifting into reverse.





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