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RIDING PRACTICE GUIDE
GUIDE DE PILOTAGE
HANDBUCH ZUR ANLEITUNG
FÜR FAHRÜBUNGEN
GUÍA PRÁCTICA DE NAVEGACIÓN
REGRAS PRÁTICAS DE CONDUÇÃO
GUIDA PRATICA PER IL CONDUCENTE
HANDBOK OM ÖVNINGSKÖRNING
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INDEX
ENGLISHE
FRANÇAISF
DEUTSCHD
ESPAÑOLES
PORTUGUÊSP
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑGR
ITALIANOI
SVENSKAS
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Contents
Introduction............................................................................ 1
Important information........................................................... 2
How to use this guide to practice........................................ 4
Exercise 1: Controls............................................................... 6
Exercise 2: Starting and stopping engine............................ 7
Exercise 3: Boarding and balancing................................... 10
Exercise 4: Trolling speed maneuvering............................ 13
Exercise 5: Sub-planing speed maneuvering.................... 14
Exercise 6: Full acceleration and stopping....................... 17
Exercise 7: Planing speed operation.................................. 18
Exercise 8: Crossing wakes and swells............................. 20
Exercise 9: Operating with passengers............................. 21
Postscript............................................................................. 23
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RIDING PRACTICE GUIDE
©2020 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
1st Edition, May 2019
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in U.S.A.
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Introduction
Yamaha watercraft are exciting ways to enjoy water recreation.
A watercraft can offer hours of fun, and it is tempting just to put yours in the water and
go.
But it is important to remember that, as with any new sport or any unfamiliar vehicle,
there are techniques that must be learned and skills that must be developed, both for max-
imum enjoyment and for safety.
This Riding Practice Guide booklet has been developed to help the new watercraft oper-
ator learn techniques and develop skills.
Everyone who intends to operate or ride as a passenger on a watercraft could benefit
from reading and using this handbook.
Keep in mind, though, that this practice guide is just that: a guide.
It does not take the place of common sense or good judgment.
Safe and responsible watercraft operation requires skills and knowledge that are learned
as riders become familiar with the craft.
Yamaha recommends that you practice each exercise in order according to the direc-
tions. Do not push yourself. Take a break when you get tired.
Be sure you fully understand how to perform each of the exercises well before you go on
to learn the next one, because skills learned in one lesson may be required in the next.
Remember, you must be the final judge of when you feel comfortable and competent
with the particular skills learned.
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Important information
This practice guide does not replace the Owner’s/Operator’s Manual or the labels
on the watercraft.
Be sure to study these instructional materials thoroughly before you begin to oper-
ate this watercraft.
WWARNING
Collisions result in more injuries and deaths than any other type of accident for per-
sonal watercraft (PWC).
To avoid collisions:
Scan constantly for people, objects, and other watercraft. Be alert for conditions that
limit your visibility or block your vision of others.
Operate defensively at safe speeds and keep a safe distance away from people,
objects, and other watercraft.
Do not follow directly behind PWCs or other boats.
Do not go near others to spray or splash them with water, go too close to other
boats, or go too fast for the traffic conditions.
Avoid areas with submerged objects or shallow water.
Avoid sharp turns, slowing down rapidly by squeezing the Reverse with Intuitive
Deceleration Electronics (RiDE) lever forcefully, and other maneuvers that make it
hard for others to avoid you or understand where you are going.
The RiDE system is an electronic system for controlling the engine speed and
reverse gate, which is located near the jet thrust nozzle. The RiDE lever located at
the left handlebar grip can be used to change the direction of the jet thrust so that
the watercraft moves in reverse or is in neutral. The RiDE system assists the oper-
ator when slowing down and during slow-speed maneuvering, such as launching,
beaching, and docking.
Take early action to avoid collisions. Remember, PWCs and other boats do not have
brakes. Inaddition, the RiDE system is not a braking device for avoiding dangerous
situations.
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Important information
Do not release the throttle lever when trying to steer away from objects—as with
other powerboats, you need throttle to steer.
Always check throttle and steering con-
trols for proper operation before starting PWC.
Follow navigation rules and local laws that apply to PWCs. See Owner’s Manual for
more information.
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