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                                                                                  Operation

                        Stopping the engines
                             WARNING

                        Once the engines have stopped, you have
                        NO STEERING CONTROL over  the boat.
                        You could collide with another boat,  a
                        dock, or other obstacle.
                        Stopping the engines immediately after oper-
                        ating at  high  engine speeds is  not recom-
                        mended. Let the engines cool off at idle or
                        low speed for a few minutes first.    (4) Remove the main switch key and the en-
                        To stop the engines:                     gine shut-off cord (lanyard) if the boat will
                        (1) Return the remote control levers to the  be left unattended.
                            neutral position.
                        TIP:                                  Leaving a dock
                        275SDX: If DRiVE X mode is activated, cancel  Because boats steer from the stern, the stern
                        it.                                   first moves in the direction opposite your de-
                        (2) Push the “START/STOP” buttons.    sired turn. It is especially important to under-
                                                              stand this characteristic when leaving a dock.
                                                              If you move the remote control levers to the
                                                              forward position and simply turn the steering
                                                              wheel to steer the bow away from the dock,
                                                              as you would when driving a  car out of  a
                                                              parking space, you will drive the stern of the
                                                              boat into the dock.
                                                              The  following steps are basic  maneuvering
                                                              techniques which can be used in most cir-
                                         1                    cumstances:
                                                              (1) With the engines idling and the bow still
                        1  “START/STOP” button
                                                                 moored to the dock, turn the steering
                                                                 wheel toward the dock. Moving the re-
                        TIP:
                                                                 mote control levers into the TDE position
                        The engines can also be stopped by pulling
                                                                 or forward position will start to move the
                        the engine shut-off cord (lanyard).
                                                                 stern of the boat away from the dock.
                                                              (2) When the stern is out a few feet, release
                        (3) Turn the main switch key to the off posi-
                                                                 the bow mooring, and then turn the
                            tion.
                                                                 steering wheel to the center position or
                                                                 away from the dock. Move the remote
                                                                 control levers  into the  reverse position
                                                                 and move away from the dock.



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