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the engine will respond normally to the throttle
operation.
TIP:
Once the cruise assist is activated, the set en-
gine speed can be increased by pushing the
up switch or decreased by pushing the down
switch. Each time a switch is pushed, the
beeper will sound one time quickly and the setengine speed will change. However, the ad-
justment is limited to a maximum of five incre-
ments above or below the initial cruise assist
setting.
To deactivate the cruise assist:
Relax your grip on the throttle lever. The
beeper sounds two times quickly and the dig-
ital speedometer display stops blinking when
the cruise assist is deactivated.
TIP:
The cruise assist is also deactivated when the
engine is stopped.
1Up switch
2Down switch
3“SET” sw itch
1
2
3
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slows down, the watercraft will no longer
respond to handlebar input until you ap-
ply throttle again or you reach trolling
speed.
At trolling speed, the watercraft can be
turned gradually by handlebar position
alone using just the amount of thrust
available at idle.
D. If the engine is stopped while riding, there
is no thrust. The watercraft will go straight
even though the handlebars are turned.
You need throttle to steer.
This model is equipped with the Yamaha En-
gine Management System (YEMS) that in-
cludes an off-throttle steering (OTS) system.
It will activate at planing speeds should you
attempt to steer the watercraft after releasing
the throttle lever (see condition C above).
The OTS system assists in turning by continu-
ing to supply some thrust while the watercraft
is decelerating, but you can turn more sharplyif you apply throttle while turning the handle-
bars. The OTS system does not function be-
low planing speeds or when the engine is off.
Once the engine slows down, the watercraft
will no longer turn in response to handlebar in-
put until you apply throttle again or you reach
trolling speed.
EJU33292Stopping the watercraft
The watercraft is not equipped with a sepa-
rate braking system. It is stopped by water re-
sistance when the throttle lever is released.
From full speed, the watercraft comes to a
complete stop in approximately 100 m (330 ft)
after the throttle lever is released or the en-
gine is stopped, although this distance will
vary depending on many factors, including
gross weight, water surface conditions, and
wind direction. The watercraft slows down as
soon as the throttle lever is released, but will
coast for a distance before fully stopping. If
you are not sure you can stop in time before
hitting an obstacle, apply throttle and turn in
another direction.
WARNING
EWJ00742
Allow adequate stopping distance.
Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
member, watercraft and other boats do
not have brakes.
Operate defensively at safe speeds and
keep a safe distance away from people,
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Index
A
Adjustable tilt steering system.................. 30
Adjustable tilt steering system checks ..... 65
After removing the watercraft from
the water ............................................... 82
Analog speedometer/tachometer ............. 39
B
Battery care .............................................. 84
Battery checks.......................................... 64
Battery, jumping ....................................... 98
Beaching and docking the watercraft ....... 81
Beverage holder ....................................... 53
Bilge water check ..................................... 64
Bilge water, draining................................. 57
Bilge water, draining on land .................... 57
Bilge water, draining on water .................. 58
Boarding alone ......................................... 77
Boarding and starting off from a dock ...... 80
Boarding the watercraft ............................ 76
Boarding with passenger(s) ..................... 77
Bow eye ................................................... 49
Bow storage compartment ....................... 50
Builder’s plate............................................. 2
C
Capsized watercraft ................................. 80
Check engine warning.............................. 44
Cleaning ................................................... 87
Cleaning the watercraft ............................ 84
Cleat ......................................................... 49
Cooling water pilot outlet check ............... 70
Cooling water pilot outlets ........................ 30
Craft Identification Number (CIN) ............... 1
Cruise assist............................................. 36
Cruising limitations ................................... 11
D
Digital speedometer ................................. 40
E
Emergency procedures ............................ 97
Engine break-in ........................................ 60
Engine compartment check...................... 63
Engine cover, removing and installing ..... 89
Engine idling speed check ....................... 70
Engine oil ................................................. 56
Engine oil and oil filter .............................. 92
Engine oil level check............................... 64Engine oil requirements ........................... 56
Engine overheat warning ......................... 43
Engine serial number ................................. 1
Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) check ....... 67
Engine shut-off switch .............................. 28
Engine stop switch ................................... 28
Engine unit check ..................................... 64
Enjoy your watercraft responsibly ............ 19
Equipment ................................................ 47
F
Fire extinguisher check ............................ 68
Fire extinguisher container ....................... 53
Fire extinguisher container checks ........... 68
Flushing the cooling water passages ....... 83
Fuel .......................................................... 54
Fuel level check ....................................... 63
Fuel level meter ........................................ 42
Fuel level warning .................................... 42
Fuel requirements .................................... 54
Fuel system checks .................................. 63
Fuses, replacing ....................................... 98
G
Getting to know your watercraft ............... 71
Glossary, watercraft ................................. 21
Glove compartment .................................. 51
H
Handgrip ................................................... 48
Hazard information ................................... 15
Hood check .............................................. 69
Hour meter/voltmeter ............................... 41
Hull and deck check ................................. 69
I
Identification numbers ................................ 1
Information display ................................... 40
J
Jet intake and impeller, cleaning .............. 97
Jet intake checks ...................................... 69
Jumper cables, connecting ...................... 98
L
Labels, important ........................................ 3
Labels, other .............................................. 8
Labels, warning .......................................... 4
Launching the watercraft .......................... 72
Learning to operate your watercraft ......... 71
Leaving the watercraft .............................. 73
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