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                                                                                  Operation

                        (4) Look in  all  directions, start the engine,
                            and then start off slowly.
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                        Capsized watercraft
                        EWJ00672

                        Improper uprighting can cause injury.
                         Be sure to shut the engine off by pulling
                          on the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to
                          remove the clip from the engine shut-off
                          switch.
                                                              (3) Start the engine and operate the water-
                         Do not put your hands in the intake
                                                                 craft at planing speed to drain the bilge
                          grate.
                                                                 water  from the engine  compartment.
                        If the watercraft capsizes, turn it over imme-  (See page 62 for information on draining
                        diately.                                 the bilge water. If the engine does not
                        To upright the watercraft:               start, see “Towing  the  watercraft” on
                        (1) Remove the clip from the engine shut-off  page 103 or “Submerged watercraft” on
                            switch.                              page 103.) NOTICE: Do not run the en-
                        (2) Swim to the rear of the watercraft. Turn  gine at full throttle for at least 1 minute
                            the watercraft over by pulling on the ride  after the engine has been restarted.
                            plate with one hand while pushing down  Bilge  water in  the engine compart-
                            on the gunwale with your other hand or  ment can splash into  the  engine,
                            your foot.                           which can result in severe damage.
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                                                              Beaching and docking the watercraft
                                                              To beach the watercraft:
                                                              (1) Make sure that there are no boats, swim-
                                                                 mers, or obstacles near the beach.
                                                              (2) Release the throttle lever to reduce
                                                                 speed about 80  m  (260 ft) before you
                                                                 reach the intended beaching area.
                                                              (3) Slowly approach the beach using the
                                                                 throttle  lever  and RiDE lever to  control
                                                                 the watercraft speed.  NOTICE: Never
                                                                 run  the engine in water that is less
                                                                 than 60 cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom
                                                                 of the watercraft, otherwise pebbles
                                                                 or sand could be sucked into the jet
                                                                 intake, causing impeller damage and
                                                                 engine overheating. [ECJ00473]


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