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                        Operation

                        (5) Pull your other knee up onto the riding  left wrist, and then attach the clip to the
                            tray as the watercraft speed increases.  engine shut-off switch.















                        (6) Move as far forward as possible without  (2) Grip the handlebars with  both  hands.
                            interfering with the movement of the han-  Pull your body up onto the riding tray and
                            dlebars. Keep your body perpendicular  balance there, using your elbows on the
                            to the water, with your weight forward  gunwales for leverage.
                            and low.
                        TIP:
                        The watercraft will become easier to balance
                        as the speed increases, because jet thrust
                        provides stability as well as directional con-
                        trol.
                        EJU33125
                        Boarding and starting in deep water
                        EWJ01261
                             WARNING
                        Be sure the operator have practiced
                                                              (3) Look  in all directions, start  the  engine,
                        boarding from the water while still close to
                                                                 and then begin to accelerate.
                        shore before  riding. A person who has
                                                              (4) Continue to pull your body up onto the
                        made many unsuccessful attempts to get
                                                                 watercraft as  the watercraft  speed in-
                        back on the watercraft may become fa-
                                                                 creases.
                        tigued and suffer from exposure, increas-
                        ing the risk of injury and drowning.
                        (1) Swim to the rear of the watercraft. Attach
                            the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to your











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