Safety information
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tercraft to avoid accidental starting or unau-
thorized use by children or others.
Scan carefully for swimmers and stay away
from swimming areas. Swimmers are hard
to see and you could accidentally hit some-
one in the water.
Avoid being hit by another boat. You should
always take the responsibility to watch for
traffic; other boaters may not be watching
for you. If they do not see you, or if you ma-
neuver more quickly than other boaters ex-
pect, you risk a collision.
Maintain a safe distance from other boats
and watercraft, and also watch for ski ropes
or fishing lines. Obey the “Safe boating
rules” and be sure to check behind you be-
fore making a turn. (See “Safe boating
rules” on page 17.)
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Recommended equipment
The following items should be carried on
board your watercraft:
Sound-signaling device
You should carry a whistle or other sound-
signaling device that can be used to signal
other boats.
Visual distress signals
It is recommended that a pyrotechnic de-
vice, which is approved by the appropriate
authorities, be stored in a waterproof con-
tainer on your watercraft. A mirror can also
be used as an emergency signal. Contact a
Yamaha dealer for more information.
Watch
A watch is helpful so you will know how long
you have been operating the watercraft.
Towline
A towline can be used to tow a disabled wa-
tercraft in an emergency.
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Description
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1Q.S.T.S. selector (page 31)
2Q.S.T.S. selector lock lever (page 31)
3Start switch (page 26)
4Engine shut-off switch (page 26)
5Clip (page 26)
6Engine stop switch (page 26)
7Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) (page 26)
8Dual analog meter unit (page 34)
9Rearview mirror
10Glove compartment (page 42)
11Remote control transmitter (page 24)
12Beverage holder (page 44)
13Shift lever (page 30)
14Throttle lever (page 27)
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