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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 1-15
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Do not attempt to modify this watercraft! 
Modifications to your watercraft may
reduce safety and reliability, and render
the watercraft unsafe or illegal for use.
Attach the engine shut-off

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 1-18
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EJU18630 
Water-skiing 
You can use the watercraft for water-ski-
ing if it has the seating capacity to carry the
operator, a rearward-facing spotter, and the
water-skier when he or she is not

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 1-19
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Your control while pulling a skier is
affected by the skier’s ability, as well as
water and weather conditions. 
When preparing to pull a skier, operate
the watercraft at the slowest possib

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 2-1
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EJU10080 
Location of main components 
1Handlebars
Use to control direction.
2Seat
3Footwell
Use to place feet for balance.
To keep proper balance while facing to the rear
to watch the skier.
4S

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 2-2
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1Stern eye
Use to attach rope for transporting or mooring.
2Intake grate
Prevents debris from getting into the jet pump.
3Reverse gate (VX110 Deluxe)
Controls direction of jet thrust when in rev

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 2-13
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EJU18771 
Shift lever (for VX110 Deluxe) 
The shift lever is located on the starboard
(right) side of the watercraft and is used to
control the reverse gate, which allows the
watercraft to move

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 2-25
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EJU20821 
Glove compartment 
A glove compartment 2 is located in front
of the seat. 
To open the glove compartment, slide the
latch 1 toward you, and then lift up the lid. 
To close the glove c

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 3-28
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3. Start the engine and operate the water-
craft to discharge any water remaining in
the engine compartment. (If the engine
does not start, see page 5-7, “Towing the
watercraft” or page 5-8
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