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                        Operation

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                           Operating your watercraft          A DVD is also available at your nearest dealer
                        EWJ00512
                                                              for your convenience.
                                                              These  materials should give you an  under-
                        Before operating your watercraft, become
                                                              standing of the watercraft and its operation.
                        familiar with all of the controls. Consult a
                                                              Remember:  This watercraft is designed to
                        Yamaha dealer about any control or func-
                                                              carry the operator and up to 2 passengers.
                        tion that you do not fully understand. Fail-
                                                              Never exceed the maximum load limit or al-
                        ure to understand how the controls work
                                                              low more than 3 persons (or 2 persons if a
                        could cause an accident or prevent you
                                                              wakeboarder or water-skier is being pulled)
                        from avoiding an accident.
                                                              to ride the watercraft at any time.
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                        Getting to know your watercraft         Maximum load:
                        Operating your watercraft requires skills ac-  240 kg (530 lb)
                                                                  Load is the total weight of cargo, op-
                        quired through practice over a period of time.
                                                                  erator, and passengers.
                        Take the time to learn the basic techniques
                        well before attempting more difficult maneu-  EJU32996
                        vers.                                 Learning to operate your watercraft
                        Operating your new watercraft can be a very  Before operating the watercraft, always per-
                        enjoyable activity, providing you with hours of  form the pre-operation checks listed on page
                        pleasure. However, it is essential to familiar-  71. The short time spent checking the water-
                        ize yourself with the operation of the water-  craft will reward you with added safety and
                        craft to  achieve the skill  level necessary  to  reliability.
                        enjoy riding safely.                  Check state and local laws before operating
                        Before operating this watercraft, read this  your watercraft.
                        owner’s/operator’s manual, the Riding Prac-  Operate defensively at safe speeds and keep
                        tice Guide, the Riding Instruction card, and all  a safe distance away from people, objects,
                        labels on the watercraft. Pay particular atten-  and other watercraft. Select a wide area to
                        tion to the safety information beginning on  learn in,  where there is  good visibility and
                        page 10. Also, watch the WaveRunner Basic  light boat traffic.
                        Orientation Video linked to the following QR
                        code.












                                                              Use the buddy system—operate with some-
                                                              one nearby. Scan constantly for people, ob-


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