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                                                         Control function operation


                        TIP:                                  even with one another when the engines are
                         The engine will not start when the clip is re-  running at the same engine speed.
                          moved from the engine shut-off switch.
                         The main switch will not operate (the starter       N
                          motor  will not turn over) if the “START”  F  2  5   1    5    R
                          switch  in the battery compartment is      3                  4
                          turned to the OFF position. (See page 34
                          for more information.)                  7                         7
                                                                            6     6
                        Remote control levers                  8                              8
                             WARNING
                         Before shifting, make sure there are no
                          swimmers  or obstacles in the water
                                                              1  Neutral position
                          near you.                           2  TDE position
                         When operating in reverse, go slowly.  3  Forward position
                          Do not open the throttle more than half.  4  Reverse position
                          Otherwise, the boat may become unsta-  5  Shift
                          ble, which could result in loss of control  6  Fully closed
                          and an accident.                    7  Throttle
                         Do not shift into reverse while traveling  8  Fully open
                          at planing speeds. Loss of control, boat
                                                              TIP:
                          swamping, or damage to the boat could
                                                              This boat is equipped with a “start-in-gear”
                          occur.
                                                              protection. The engines will not start unless
                        The remote control lever for each engine con-  the levers are in the neutral position.
                        trols both throttle and shifting. In normal op-
                        eration, the levers are moved together.  This boat uses a direct-drive propulsion sys-
                        Moving the  remote control levers  forward  tem. Therefore, jet thrust is always being pro-
                        from the neutral position shifts into the for-  duced while the engines  are  running. The
                        ward position, and then as  the  levers  are  direction of the boat is controlled by the shift
                        moved farther,  accelerates the engines for  gates, which direct the flow of the jet thrust as
                        more thrust. Moving the levers back from the  follows:
                        neutral position shifts into the reverse posi-
                        tion, and then as the levers are moved farther,  Neutral
                        accelerates the engines for more thrust.  The shift gates are dropped down part way
                        252 FSH SPORT: For cruising, adjust the re-  over the jet thrust nozzles. The neutral posi-
                        mote control levers so both engines are run-  tion balances forward and reverse thrust to
                        ning at the same engine speed.        help  keep the boat  from moving, although
                        TIP:                                  some movement may occur.
                        Because of the mechanical throttle linkage,
                        the remote control levers may not be exactly


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