2006 YAMAHA VX engine

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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-25
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EJU21132 
Boarding with passengers 
WARNING@ Severe internal injuries can occur if
water is forced into body cavities as a
result of being near the jet thrust nozzle.
Do not apply throttle unti

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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-26
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NOTE:@ The heavier the total weight of the operator
and passengers, the more difficult it will be
to balance the watercraft. Do not operate the
watercraft when the total weight exceeds
240 kg (

Page 82 of 134

YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-27
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EJU18102 
Capsized watercraft 
If the watercraft capsizes, turn it over
immediately. 
Be sure to carefully follow the procedures
below to prevent injury or damage to the
watercraft.
WARNING@ IM

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YAMAHA VX 2006  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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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-29
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EJU19960
Turning the watercraft 
Steering control depends on the combi-
nation of handlebar position and the amount
of throttle. 
Water sucked in through the intake grate
is pressurized by the

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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-30
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WARNING@ Do not release the throttle lever when
trying to steer away from objects—you
need throttle to steer. A collision could
result in severe injury or death. 
When operating at higher s

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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-31
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EJU18501 
Stopping the watercraft 
The watercraft is not equipped with a sep-
arate braking system. It is stopped by water
resistance when the throttle lever is
released. From full speed, the w

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YAMAHA VX 2006  Owners Manual 3-32
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EJU10810 
Beaching the watercraft  
1. Make sure no obstructions, boats or
swimmers are near the beach. Release
the throttle lever about 100 m (330 ft)
before you reach the intended beaching
ar