Table of contents
General and important labels ........... 1Identification numbers .................... 1
Primary Identification (PRI-ID)
number............................................ 1
Craft Identification Number (CIN) ....... 1
Engine serial number.......................... 1
Manufactured date label .................... 2
Important labels .............................. 3
Warning labels.................................... 4
Other labels ........................................ 7
Safety information ............................. 8 Limitations on who may operate the watercraft ............................... 8
Cruising limitations .......................... 9
Operation requirements ................ 10
Recommended equipment ........... 12
Hazard information........................ 13
Watercraft characteristics ............. 13
Safe boating rules ......................... 14
Enjoy your watercraft responsibly ................................. 15
Description....................................... 16 Watercraft glossary ....................... 16
Location of main components ...... 17
Control function operation ............. 20 Watercraft control functions ......... 20
Engine stop/“L-MODE” switch......... 20
Engine shut-off switch ..................... 20
Start switch ...................................... 20
Throttle lever .................................... 21
Steering system ............................... 21
Steering pole .................................... 22
Cooling water pilot outlet ................. 22
Water separator................................ 22
Watercraft operation....................... 23Watercraft operation modes ......... 23
L-MODE ........................................... 23
Instrument operation ...................... 24Meter............................................. 24
Fuel level meter ................................ 24
Indicator lights .................................. 24
Equipment operation ...................... 26Equipment..................................... 26
Hood................................................. 26
Reboarding holder............................ 28
Bow eye............................................ 28
Stern eyes ........................................ 28
Storage pouch .................................. 28
Fire extinguisher holder .................... 29
Operation and handling
requirements ................................... 31Fuel requirements ......................... 31
Fuel................................................... 31
Engine oil requirements ................ 33
Engine oil .......................................... 33
Draining the bilge water ................ 35
Draining the bilge water on land....... 35
Draining the bilge water on water .... 35
Transporting on a trailer................ 36
First-time operation ........................ 38 Engine break-in............................. 38
Pre-operation checks ..................... 39
Pre-operation checklist .................... 39
Pre-operation check points .......... 41
Pre-launch checks ........................... 41
Post-launch checks.......................... 46
Operation ......................................... 47 Operating your watercraft ............. 47
Getting to know your watercraft....... 47
Learning to operate your
watercraft ...................................... 47
Operating positions .......................... 47
Launching the watercraft ................. 48
Starting the engine on water ............ 48
Stopping the engine ......................... 49
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Leaving the watercraft...................... 49
Operating the watercraft .................. 49
Turning the watercraft ...................... 50
Stopping the watercraft ................... 51
Starting off........................................ 52
Capsized watercraft ......................... 54
Beaching the watercraft ................... 55
Operating in weeded areas .............. 55
After removing the watercraft from the water ....................................... 56
Care and storage............................. 57Post-operation care ...................... 57
Flushing the cooling water
passages....................................... 57
Cleaning the watercraft .................... 58
Battery care ...................................... 58
Long-term storage ........................ 60
Cleaning ........................................... 60
Lubrication ....................................... 60
Rustproofing..................................... 61
Maintenance .................................... 63 Maintenance.................................. 63
Adjusting the steering friction .......... 63
Adjusting the jet thrust nozzle
angle ............................................. 64
Adjusting the handlebar position ..... 65
Periodic maintenance chart ............. 66
Engine oil and oil filter ...................... 68
Specifications .................................. 69 Specifications................................ 69
Trouble recovery ............................. 70 Troubleshooting ............................ 70
Troubleshooting chart ...................... 70
Emergency procedures ................. 72
Cleaning the jet intake and
impeller ......................................... 72
Jumping the battery ......................... 73
Towing the watercraft ...................... 73
Submerged watercraft ..................... 74
Index................................................. 75
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Safety information
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EJU30764
Cruising limitations
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 watercraft 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 condi-
tions.
Avoid sharp turns or other maneuvers that
make it hard for others to avoid you or un-
derstand where you are going.
Avoid areas with submerged objects or
shallow water.
Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
member, watercraft and other boats do not
have brakes.
Do not release the throttle lever when trying
to steer away from objects—as with other
powerboats, you need throttle to steer. Al-
ways check throttle and steering controls
before starting the watercraft.
Ride within your limits and avoid aggres-
sive maneuvers to reduce the risk of loss of
control, ejection, and collision.
This is a high performance boat—not a toy.
Avoid aggressive operation, sharp turns,
and unexpected acceleration that can
cause you to be thrown off. Do not jump
waves or wakes—jumping can cause inju-
ries such as back or spinal injuries (paraly-
sis), facial injuries, and broken legs, ankles,
and other bones. Improper operation can
result in severe injury or death.
Do not operate the watercraft in rough wa-
ter, bad weather, or when visibility is poor;
this may lead to an accident causing injury
or death. Be alert to the possibility of ad-
verse weather. Take note of weather fore-
casts and the prevailing weather
conditions before setting out on your wa-
tercraft.
As with any water sport, you should not op-
erate your watercraft without someone else
nearby. If you operate further than swim-
ming distance from shore, you should be
accompanied by another boat or water-
craft, but make sure you stay a safe dis-
tance away. It’s good, common sense.
Never operate in water that is less than 60
cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom of the wa-
tercraft, otherwise you increase your
chance of hitting a submerged object,
which could result in injury.
This watercraft is not equipped with light-
ing required for night operation. Do not op-
60 cm (2 ft)
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Description
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Location of main components
Exterior
1
23
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
14
16
15
14
13
8
12
7
1Fuel filler cap (page 31)
2 Steering pole
3 Steering pole cover
4 Hood
5 Storage pouch
6 Cooling water pilot outlet (page 22)
7 Bow eye (page 28)
8 Handlebar
9 Hood latch
10 Reboarding holder (page 28) 11
Riding tray
12 Intake grate
13 Stern eye (page 28)
14 Stern drain plug (page 35)
15 Jet thrust nozzle
16 Ride plate
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will not start. Also, the starter motor could
be damaged.
[ECJ01041]
The engine will not start under any of the fol-
lowing conditions:
Clip is removed from the engine shut-off
switch.
Throttle lever is squeezed.EJU31212Throttle lever
The throttle lever increases the engine speed
when the lever is squeezed.
The throttle lever returns automatically to its
fully closed (idle) position when released.
EJU35934Steering system
By turning the handlebars in the direction you
wish to travel, the angle of the jet thrust noz-zle is changed, and the direction of the water-
craft is changed accordingly.
Since the strength of the jet thrust determines
the speed and degree of a turn, throttle must
always be applied when attempting a turn,
except at trolling speed.
The angle of the jet thrust nozzle can be ad-
justed to suit operator preference. (See page
64 for information on adjusting the jet thrust
nozzle angle.)
1
Start switch
1 Throttle lever
1
1
1Handlebar
2 Jet thrust nozzle
1
2
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EJU31273Steering pole
The steering pole can be moved up or down
to change the height of the handlebars.
EJU35975Cooling water pilot outlet
When the engine is running, some of the
cooling water that is circulated in the engine
is discharged from the cooling water pilot
outlet.
There is a cooling water pilot outlet on the
port (left) side of the watercraft. To check for
proper operation of the cooling system, make
sure that water is being discharged from the
cooling water pilot outlet. If water is not being
discharged from the outlet, stop the engine
and check the jet intake for clogging. (See
page 72 for information on the jet intake.)
TIP:
It will take about 60 seconds for the water
to reach the outlet after the engine is start-
ed.
Water discharge may not be constant
when the engine is running at idling speed.
If this occurs, apply a little throttle to make
sure that water discharges properly.
EJU40323Water separator
The water separator prevents water from en-
tering the fuel tank by collecting any water
that has entered the fuel tank breather hose if
the watercraft was capsized.
If water has collected in the water separator,
drain it by loosening the drain screw.
To drain water from the water separator:
(1) Place a drain pan or dry cloth under thewater separator.
(2) Gradually loosen the drain screw to drain the water. Catch the draining water in the
drain pan or soak it up with the dry cloth
so that it does not spill into the engine
compartment. If any water spills into the
watercraft, be sure to wipe it up with a
dry cloth.
(3) Securely tighten the drain screw until it stops.1Cooling water pilot outlet
1
1Water separator
2 Drain screw
2
1
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EquipmentEJU3105AHood
The hood is removable.
Remove the hood to access the engine com-
partment.
To remove the hood:
(1) Lift the steering pole and support it withthe lock pin. (2) Turn the latch knob to the “OPEN” posi-
tion, and then pull up on the hood latch
to unlatch the hood.
(3) Grasp the hood using the handgrips pro- vided at the front and rear of the hood.
Lift the hood up and to the rear to re-
move it.
1Steering pole
1 Lock pin
1
1
1Hood latch
2 Hood latch knob
1 Handgrip
1
2
1
1
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To install the hood:
(1) Position the hood on the deck so that thetwo projections at the front of the hood fit
under the two stays on the deck. (2) Push down on the hood latch, and then
turn the knob to the “LOCK” position to
securely lock the hood in place.
(3) While holding the steering pole, move the lock pin to the stowed position, and
then lower the steering pole.
1Hood latch
2 Hood latch knob
1
2
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