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                                OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL























                                                                              U.S.A. Edition



                               Read this manual carefully                      LIT-18626-15-74
                         before operating this watercraft.                        F4P-F8199-16





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                                              WARNING:
                                                                             Operating, servicing
                                         and maintaining a recreational marine
                                         vessel can expose you to chemicals
                                         including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
                                         phthalates, and lead, which are known to
                                         the State of California to cause cancer and
                                         birth defects or other reproductive harm. To
                                         minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust,
                                         service your vessel in a well-ventilated area
                                         and wear gloves or wash your hands
                                         frequently when servicing this vessel.
                                         For more information go to
                                         www.P65warnings.ca.gov/marine


















                        Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. This manual
                        should stay with the WaveRunner if it is sold.]]></page><page Index="3"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 2  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM






                        EJU47540

                        IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION

                        The United States Export Control
                        You will recognize that the Product is manufactured in the United States. Therefore, you may
                        not use, export or reexport the Product except as authorized by the United States laws and
                        the laws of the jurisdiction(s) in which the Product was obtained.
                        The Product is subject to the United States export control laws. In particular, but without lim-
                        itation, the Product may not be exported or reexported, whether directly or indirectly:
                        (a) into any U.S. embargoes or economic sanctioned countries or;
                        (b) to anyone on the U.S. Denied Persons List or Entity List or;
                        (c) to anyone on the U.S. Specially Designated Nationals List,
                        Specially Designated Terrorists List or Specially Designated Narcotic Traffickers List.]]></page><page Index="4"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 3  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM]]></page><page Index="5"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 1  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



                                                    Important manual information

                        EJU47560
                                            Radio law certified country list

                              Area       Country    Bluetooth     Area       Country    Bluetooth
                                         Canada       ʓ                      Australia    ʓ
                           North America  USA         ʓ          Oceania    New Zealand   ʓ
                                         Austria      ʓ                      Argentina    ʓ
                                         Belgium      ʓ                       Brazil      ʓ
                                         Bulgaria     ʓ                       Chile       ʓ
                                         Croatia      ʓ         South America  Colombia   ʓ
                                         Cyprus       ʓ                       Peru        ʓ
                                       Czech Republic  ʓ                     Uruguay      ʓ
                                         Denmark      ʓ
                                         Estonia      ʓ                      Mexico       ʓ
                                                               Central America
                                         Finland      ʓ
                                         France       ʓ                      Bahrain      ʓ
                                         Germany      ʓ                       Israel      ʓ
                                         Greece       ʓ                       Jordan      ʓ
                                         Hungary      ʓ                       Kuwait      ʓ
                                         Ireland      ʓ                      Lebanon      ʓ
                               EU
                                          Italy       ʓ         Middle East   Oman        ʓ
                                          Latvia      ʓ                       Qatar       ʓ
                                         Lithuania    ʓ                     Saudi Arabia  ʓ
                                        Luxembourg    ʓ                      Turkey       ʓ
                                        Netherlands   ʓ                   United Arab Emirates  ʓ
                                         Poland       ʓ
                                         Portugal     ʓ                       Brunei      ʓ
                                         Romania      ʓ                       China       ʓ
                                         Slovakia     ʓ                     Hong Kong     ʓ
                                         Slovenia     ʓ                      Indonesia    ʓ
                                          Spain       ʓ                       Japan       ʓ
                                         Sweden       ʓ                      Malaysia     ʓ
                                                                  Asia      Philippines   ʓ
                                         Moldova      ʓ                      Singapore    ʓ
                                         Norway       ʓ                     South Korea   ʓ
                                         Serbia       ʓ                      Taiwan       ʓ
                            Other Europe
                                         Ukraine      ʓ                      Thailand     ʓ
                                       United Kingdom  ʓ                     Vietnam      ʓ







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                        The Bluetooth  word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG,
                        Inc. and any use of such marks by CHAO LONG MOTOR PARTS CORP. is under license.]]></page><page Index="6"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 2  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



                        Important manual information

                        EJU30183
                             To the owner/operator
                        Thank you for choosing a Yamaha watercraft.
                        This owner’s/operator’s manual contains in-
                        formation you will need for proper operation,
                        maintenance, and care. A thorough under-
                        standing of these simple instructions will help
                        you to obtain maximum enjoyment from your
                        new Yamaha. If  you have  any questions
                        about the operation or maintenance of your
                        watercraft, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
                        In this manual, information of particular im-
                        portance  is distinguished in the following
                        ways:

                            This is the safety alert symbol. It is used
                        to alert you to potential personal injury haz-
                        ards. Obey all safety messages that follow
                        this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
                        EWJ00072

                        A WARNING indicates a hazardous situa-
                        tion which, if not avoided, could result in
                        death or serious injury.

                        ECJ00092

                        A NOTICE  indicates special precautions
                        that must be taken to avoid damage to the
                        watercraft or other property.
                        TIP
                        A TIP provides key information to make pro-
                        cedures easier or clearer.]]></page><page Index="7"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 3  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



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                        EJU47371
                                               Use of your engine data
                        This is a brief summary of how Yamaha (Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., and Yamaha Motor Corpo-
                        ration, U.S.A.) uses your engine data. For more details, please review our Privacy Policy.
                        https://yamaha-motor.com/privacy-policy
                        What engine data we collect? and How we collect your engine data?
                        This watercraft collects three types of engine data through integrated Engine Control Units
                        (ECU).:
                        (1) Hull Identification Number (HIN); (2) live data showing the performance of the watercraft
                        such as engine/motor operating state, boat speed, mileage; and (3) other data showing the
                        status of the watercraft such as diagnostic trouble code (DTC).
                        The collected data will be uploaded to server at Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. by attaching a special
                        Yamaha diagnostic tool to the watercraft, only when maintenance checks or service proce-
                        dures are performed.
                        How will we use your engine data?
                        Yamaha use collected data from your watercraft, (1) to conduct adequate maintenance ser-
                        vice including diagnostics, (2) to implement proper warranty claim judgement, (3) to conduct
                        research and development of watercraft, (4) to provide and improve quality of products, fea-
                        tures, and services, (5) to ensure our business purpose, and (6) to comply with requirements
                        of laws and regulations.
                        How we disclose your engine data?
                        We may make your engine data available with: (i) our subsidiaries, affiliates, and business part-
                        ners; (ii) dealers in your country or region, and (iii) contractors within the scope necessary to
                        achieve the purpose of use described above.
                        How long will we retain your engine data?
                        We will retain your engine data for the shortest period of time possible/the time necessary to
                        achieve the above listed purposes.

                        How to contact us?
                        Any questions or complaints regarding the processing of your engine data can be submitted
                        in writing to:
                        Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
                        Attn: Privacy Office
                        6555 Katella Avenue Cypress, California 90630–5101
                        The SOLE PURPOSE of above provided contact information is TO RESPOND DATA
                        PROCESSING INQUIRY AND OTHER KINDS OF INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE RESPONDED.
                        Please provide the following information for the proper handling of your inquiry: (1) Your
                        Name; (2) Your Email Address; (3) Your Country of Residence; and (4) Your HIN. We will
                        use your personal information provided only for the purpose of supporting your data process-
                        ing inquiry.]]></page><page Index="8"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 4  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



                        Important manual information

                        EJU40401                               Increase the separation between the
                                                               equipment and the receiver.
                        Because Yamaha has a policy of continuing
                                                               Connect the equipment into an outlet that
                        product improvement, this product may not
                                                               is on a different circuit from the GPS de-
                        be exactly as described in this owner’s/oper-
                                                               vice.
                        ator’s manual. Specifications are subject to
                                                               Consult the dealer  or an experienced  ra-
                        change without notice.
                                                               dio/TV technician for help.
                        This manual should be considered a perma-
                                                              FCC CAUTION
                        nent part of this watercraft and should remain
                                                              Changes or modifications not expressly ap-
                        with it even if the watercraft is subsequently
                                                              proved by the party responsible for compli-
                        sold.
                                                              ance  could void the  user’s authority  to
                        EJU46571
                                                              operate the equipment.
                                                              RF Exposure Compliance
                        FCC Compliance
                        This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  This equipment complies with FCC radiation
                                                              exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
                        Rules. Operation is subject to the following
                                                              environment  and meets the FCC  radio  fre-
                        two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
                                                              quency (RF)  Exposure Guidelines as this
                        harmful interference, and (2) this device must
                                                              equipment has very low levels of RF energy.
                        accept  any interference received, including
                        interference that may cause undesired oper-
                                                              Model: F7M-U820H
                        ation.
                                                              Manufacturer: CHAO LONG MOTOR PARTS
                        This equipment has been tested and found to
                                                              CORP.
                        comply with the limits for a Class B digital de-
                                                              Address: No.10, Ln. 151, Sec. 2, Guangming
                        vice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
                                                              Rd., Luzhu Dist., Taoyuan City  33848, Tai-
                        These limits are designed to provide reason-
                                                              wan(R.O.C.)
                        able protection against harmful interference
                                                              Telephone No.: +886-3-3223711~8
                        in a residential installation. This equipment
                                                              Website: https://www.chaolong.com.tw/en
                        generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
                                                              EJU30224
                        quency energy and may cause harmful inter-
                        ference to radio communications if not
                        installed and used in accordance with the in-  WaveRunner GP SVHO
                        structions.  However, there  is no guarantee  OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
                                                               ©2026 by Yamaha Motor Corporation,
                        that interference will not occur in a particular
                                                                             U.S.A.
                        installation.                                1st Edition, March 2025
                        If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-  All rights reserved.
                        ence to radio or television reception, which  Any reprinting or unauthorized use
                        can be determined by turning the equipment  without the written permission of
                                                                Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
                        off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
                                                                     is expressly prohibited.
                        correct the interference by one of the follow-
                                                                        Printed in U.S.A.
                        ing measures:                                  P/N LIT-18626-15-74
                         Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.]]></page><page Index="9"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 1  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



                                                                       Table of contents


                        General and important labels...........1  Adjustable tilt steering system ......... 32
                          Identification numbers .................... 1  Cooling water pilot outlets ...............  33
                                                                 Water separator................................  33
                            Primary Identification (PRI-ID)
                             number............................................  1
                            Hull Identification Number (HIN).........  1  Watercraft operation ...................... 35
                            Engine serial number..........................  1  Watercraft operation functions .....  35
                          Emission control information .......... 2  Shift system......................................  35
                            Approval label of emission control   Electric trim system.......................... 37
                             certificate ........................................  2  Watercraft operation modes.........  39
                            Manufactured date label ....................  2  Reverse assist ..................................  39
                            Star labels ..........................................  3  T.D.E.
                          Important labels .............................. 5  (thrust directional enhancer) ......... 39
                            Warning labels....................................  6  No-wake mode.................................  40
                            Other labels........................................  8  Drive control mode...........................  42
                                                                 Cruise assist..................................... 43
                        Safety information...........................10
                          Limitations on who may operate      Instrument operation...................... 46
                            the watercraft............................. 10  Multifunction information center...  46
                          Cruising limitations........................ 11  Operation buttons ............................  47
                                                                 Display..............................................  47
                          Operation requirements ................ 12
                                                                 Display notification information........  49
                          Recommended equipment ........... 15
                                                                 Home screen....................................  49
                          Hazard information........................ 15
                                                                 Information screen ...........................  50
                          Watercraft characteristics............. 16
                                                                 Drive control mode screen ...............  51
                          Wakeboarding and water-skiing ... 17   Media screen (equipped models).....  51
                          Rules of the Road ......................... 19  Setting menu screen ........................  51
                          To get more boating safety             Engine lock screen ...........................  55
                            information ................................. 23  Warning function ..............................  55
                          Enjoy your watercraft                Audio system
                            responsibly................................. 24  (equipped models) .....................  58
                                                                 Audio control....................................  58
                        Description.......................................25
                          Watercraft glossary....................... 25  Equipment operation ...................... 59
                          Location of main components ...... 26  Equipment.....................................  59
                                                                 Seats ................................................ 59
                        Control function operation .............30  Handgrip........................................... 60
                                                                 Reboarding grip................................  60
                          Watercraft control functions ......... 30
                                                                 Reboarding step............................... 60
                            Yamaha Security System.................  30
                            Engine start/stop switch ..................  30  Bow eye............................................  61
                            Engine shut-off switch .....................  31  Stern eyes ........................................  61
                            Throttle lever ....................................  31  Cleat .................................................  61
                            RiDE lever ........................................  32  Storage compartments .................... 62
                            Steering system ...............................  32  Fire extinguisher holder and cover... 64]]></page><page Index="10"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 2  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



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                        Operation and handling                Care and storage ............................ 94
                        requirements ...................................66  Post-operation care......................  94
                          Fuel requirements ......................... 66  Flushing the cooling water
                            Fuel...................................................  66  passages.......................................  94
                          Engine oil requirements ................ 68  Cleaning the watercraft .................... 95
                            Engine oil..........................................  68  Battery care......................................  95
                          Draining the bilge water ................ 70  Long-term storage........................  97
                            Draining the bilge water on land ......  70  Cleaning ........................................... 97
                            Draining the bilge water on water ....  70  Lubrication .......................................  97
                          Transporting on a trailer................ 71  Rustproofing..................................... 98

                        First-time operation ........................72  Maintenance.................................... 99
                          Engine break-in............................. 72  Maintenance .................................  99
                                                                 Removing and installing
                                                                   the engine cover ...........................  99
                        Pre-operation checks .....................73
                                                                 Periodic maintenance chart ...........  101
                            Pre-operation checklist ....................  73
                          Pre-operation check points........... 75  Engine oil and oil filter ....................  103
                            Pre-launch checks ...........................  75
                            Post-launch checks .........................  80  Specifications................................ 104
                                                               Specifications .............................  104
                        Operation .........................................82
                                                              Trouble recovery........................... 106
                          Operating your watercraft ............. 82
                                                               Troubleshooting..........................  106
                            Getting to know your watercraft ......  82
                            Learning to operate your             Troubleshooting chart ....................  106
                             watercraft......................................  82  Emergency procedures ..............  109
                            Riding position .................................  83  Cleaning the jet intake and
                            Launching the watercraft .................  83  impeller .......................................  109
                            Starting the engine on water............  83  Raising the reverse gate ................  110
                            Stopping the engine.........................  84  Jumping the battery .......................  110
                            Leaving the watercraft......................  84  Towing the watercraft.....................  111
                            Operating the watercraft ..................  84  Submerged watercraft ...................  111
                            Turning the watercraft......................  85
                            Stopping the watercraft ...................  86  Consumer information ................. 113
                            Operating the watercraft in reverse   Limited warranty .........................  113
                             or neutral.......................................  87  YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE
                            Boarding the watercraft ...................  88  (Y.E.S.) .....................................  115
                            Starting off........................................  90
                            Capsized watercraft .........................  91  Index............................................... 116
                            Beaching and docking
                             the watercraft................................  92
                            Operating in weeded areas ..............  92
                            After removing the watercraft from
                             the water.......................................  93]]></page><page Index="11"><![CDATA[UF4P16E0.book  Page 1  Tuesday, May 20, 2025  3:03 PM



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                        EJU30263                              EJU30301
                             Identification numbers           Hull Identification Number (HIN)
                        Record the  Primary Identification (PRI-ID)  The HIN is stamped on a plate attached to
                        number, Hull Identification Number (HIN), and  the aft deck.
                        engine serial number in the spaces provided
                        for assistance when ordering genuine parts
                        from a Yamaha dealer. Also record and keep
                        these ID numbers in a separate place in case
                        your watercraft is stolen.
                        EJU30284
                        Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number
                        The PRI-ID number is stamped on a plate at-
                        tached inside the engine compartment. (See
                        page 59 for seat removal and installation pro-                    1
                        cedures and page 63 for information on the  1 Hull Identification Number (HIN) location
                        seat storage compartment.)
                        MODEL:
                        GP1800A-C (GP SVHO)
                                                              EJU40471
                        GP1800C-C (GP SVHO)                   Engine serial number
                                                              The  engine serial number is stamped on  a
                                                 1            plate attached to the engine unit. (See page
                                                              59 for seat removal and installation proce-
                                                              dures and page 99 for engine cover removal
                                                              and installation procedures.)
                                                                                           1




                          1 Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number loca-
                            tion





                                                               1 Engine serial number location
                                          PRI-I.D.
                          MODEL
                          YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD.
                          ASSEMBLED IN U.S.A. WITH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMPONENTS.
                          ASSEMBLÉ EN U.S. AVEC DES COMPOSANTS ÉTRANGERS ET
                          DOMESTIQUES.







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                        EJU42680
                          Emission control information                             1
                        This engine conforms to U.S. Environmental
                        Protection Agency (EPA) and/or California Air
                        Resources Board (CARB) regulations for ma-
                        rine SI engines applicable at the time of man-
                        ufacture.
                        This engine is certified to operate on premi-
                        um unleaded gasoline.
                        EJU40483
                        Approval label of emission control
                                                               1 Emission control information label location
                        certificate
                        This label is attached to the top of the cylin-
                        der head and to the inside of the engine com-
                        partment. (See page 59 for seat removal and
                                                                                   CA
                        installation procedures,  page 99  for engine  EPA FEL:HC+NOx  ,CO  KNCNPLINEME2 ,   KYMXPTANKTK2 ,   KBEMPMDRN003
                                                                       KYMXPVSSLYM1
                        cover removal  and installation procedures,
                        and page 63 for information on the seat stor-
                        age compartment.)
                                                              EJU40491
                                                              Manufactured date label
                                                              This label is attached to the top of the cylin-
                                                              der head. (See page 59 for seat removal and
                                                              installation procedures and page 99 for en-
                                                              gine cover  removal and  installation proce-
                                                      1
                                                              dures.)




                          1 Emission control information label location
                                                                                    1
                          EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
                          THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO          MY CALIFORNIA AND U.S. EPA EXHAUST
                          REGULATIONS FOR SI MARINE ENGINES. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL FOR
                          MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.
                          ENGINE FAMILY :  DISPLACEMENT :                 liters MAX POWER :                    kW
                          EPA  FEL : HC+NOx                  , CO                 g/kW-hr  CA  FEL : HC+NOx                                     g/kW-hr
                          YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD.
                                                               1 Manufactured date label location











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                        EJU30441                              Two Stars - Very Low Emission
                        Star labels                           The two-star label  identifies engines  that
                        This watercraft is labeled with a California Air
                                                              meet the Air Resources Board’s Personal
                        Resources Board (CARB) star label. See be-
                                                              Watercraft and Outboard marine engine 2004
                        low for a description of your particular label.
                                                              exhaust emission standards. Engines meet-
                                                              ing these standards have 20% lower emis-
                                                              sions than One Star-Low Emission engines.







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                          1 Star label location
                        One Star - Low Emission
                        The one-star label identifies engines that
                                                              Three Stars - Ultra Low Emission
                        meet the Air Resources Board’s Personal
                                                              The three-star label identifies engines that
                        Watercraft and Outboard marine engine 2001
                                                              meet the Air Resources Board’s Personal
                        exhaust emission standards. Engines meet-
                                                              Watercraft and Outboard marine engine 2008
                        ing these standards have 75% lower emis-
                                                              exhaust emission standards or the Sterndrive
                        sions than conventional carbureted two-
                                                              and Inboard marine engine 2003-2008 ex-
                        stroke engines. These engines are equivalent
                                                              haust emission standards. Engines meeting
                        to the U.S. EPA’s 2006 standards for marine
                                                              these standards have 65% lower emissions
                        engines.
                                                              than One Star-Low Emission engines.






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                        Four Stars - Super Ultra Low Emission
                        The four-star label identifies engines  that
                        meet the Air Resources Board’s  Sterndrive
                        and Inboard  marine engine 2009 exhaust
                        emission standards. Personal Watercraft and
                        Outboard marine engines may also comply
                        with these standards. Engines meeting these
                        standards have 90% lower emissions  than
                        One Star-Low Emission engines.




































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                        EJU30455
                                                   Important labels
                        Read the following labels before using this watercraft. If you have any questions, consult a
                        Yamaha dealer.

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                        EJU35914
                        Warning labels
                        If any of these labels are damaged or missing, contact a Yamaha dealer for replacements.
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                        EJU44221
                        Other labels
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                                                      F7M-U41G1-00
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                                      GP1800
                               THIS CRAFT COMPLIES WITH SAE J1973, J2034, J2046, J2120, J2566, J2608, J2882 AND/OR ISO 13590


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                           THIS BOAT IS MANUFACTURED YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.
                           (6555 KATELLA AVENUE, CYPRESS, CALIFORNIA). PER 46 U.S.C.4305
                           THIS PERSONAL WATERCRAFT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY
                           STANDARDS ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION BASED ON (SAE OR ISO)
                           EQUIVALENCIES ANNOUNCED IN CG-BSX-23 POLICY LETTER 23-07. ALL
                           PERSONS SHOULD WEAR A LIFEJACKET (PERSONAL FLOTATION
                           DEVICE) WHILE OPERATING OR RIDING THIS WATERCRAFT.
                                                                          F9L-U418E-00
                          10
                                     XXX-XXX         XXX-XXX
                                                    PFD
                                                     1
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                            Safety information

                        EJU30675                              EJU30733
                                                                  Limitations on who may
                        The safe use and operation of this water-  operate the watercraft
                        craft is dependent upon the use of proper   Make sure that the operator is 16 years of
                        riding techniques, as well  as  upon  the  age or older and has taken a boater safety
                        common sense, good judgment, and ex-   course.
                        pertise  of the  operator. Every operator  Adults must supervise use by minors.
                        should  know the following requirements  Your state (or province) may have addition-
                        before riding the watercraft.          al requirements. You can find local rules by
                         Before operating the watercraft, read this  contacting the United States Coast Guard
                          owner’s/operator’s manual,  the Riding  (USCG), the National Association of State
                          Practice Guide, the Riding Instruction card,  Boating Law Administrators, or your local
                          and all labels on the watercraft. Also, watch  Power Squadron.
                          the WaveRunner Basic Orientation Video   This watercraft is designed to carry the op-
                          linked to the following QR code.     erator and up to 2 passengers. Never ex-
                                                               ceed the maximum load limit or allow more
                                                               than  3 persons  (or 2  persons if a wake-
                                                               boarder or water-skier is being pulled) to
                                                               ride the watercraft at any time.








                          https://yamahawaverunners.com/orientation
                          A DVD is also  available  at your  nearest
                          dealer for your convenience.
                          These materials should give you an under-
                          standing of the watercraft and its opera-
                                                                Maximum load:
                          tion.
                                                                  240 kg (530 lb)
                         Never allow anyone to operate this water-  Load is the total weight of cargo, op-
                          craft  until they  too have read this own-  erator, and passengers.
                          er’s/operator’s manual, the Riding Practice
                          Guide, the Riding Instruction card, and all   Do not operate the watercraft with any pas-
                          labels, and,  if  possible, watched the  sengers on board until you have consider-
                          WaveRunner Basic Orientation Video.  able practice and experience riding alone.
                          Showing them the video may help reinforce  Operating the watercraft with passengers
                          the information contained in these materi-  requires more skill. Take the time to be-
                          als.                                 come accustomed to the handling charac-
                                                               teristics of the watercraft before trying any
                                                               difficult maneuvers.


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                        EJU43324                               Avoid sharp turns, slowing down rapidly by
                               Cruising limitations
                                                               squeezing the RiDE lever forcefully, and
                         Scan  constantly for people, objects,  and
                                                               other maneuvers that make it hard for oth-
                          other watercraft. Be alert for conditions
                                                               ers to avoid you or understand where you
                          that limit your visibility or block your vision
                                                               are going.
                          of others.
                                                               Avoid areas  with submerged objects  or
                                                               shallow water.
                                                               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.
                         Operate defensively at safe speeds and  Avoid aggressive operation, sharp turns,
                          keep a safe  distance away from people,  and unexpected acceleration  that can
                          objects, and other watercraft.       cause you to be thrown off. Do not jump
                         Do not follow directly behind watercraft or  waves or wakes—jumping can cause inju-
                          other boats.                         ries such as back or spinal injuries (paraly-
                         Do not go near others to spray or splash  sis), facial injuries, and broken legs, ankles,
                          them with water,  go too  close to  other  and other bones. Improper operation can
                          boats, or go too fast for the traffic condi-  result in severe injury or death.
                          tions.                               Do not operate the watercraft in rough wa-
                         Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-  ter, bad weather, or when visibility is poor;
                          member, watercraft and other boats do not  this may lead to an accident causing injury
                          have brakes. In addition, the Reverse with  or death. Be alert to the possibility of ad-
                          Intuitive Deceleration  Electronics (RiDE)  verse weather. Take note of weather fore-
                          system is not a braking device for avoiding  casts  and  the  prevailing  weather
                          dangerous situations. The RiDE system is  conditions before setting out on your wa-
                          an electronic system for controlling the en-  tercraft.
                          gine speed and reverse gate, which is lo-   As with any water sport, you should not op-
                          cated near the jet thrust nozzle. The RiDE  erate your watercraft without someone else
                          lever located at the left handlebar grip can  nearby. If you operate further than swim-
                          be used to change the direction of the jet  ming distance from shore, you should be
                          thrust so that the watercraft moves in re-  accompanied by  another boat  or water-
                          verse or is in neutral. The RiDE system as-  craft, but make sure you stay a safe dis-
                          sists the operator when slowing down and  tance away. It’s good, common sense.
                          during slow-speed maneuvering, such as   Never operate in water that is less than 60
                          launching, beaching, and docking.    cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom of the wa-



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                          tercraft, otherwise  you increase  your  EJU43123 Operation requirements
                          chance of hitting a submerged  object,
                                                               All riders must wear a personal flotation de-
                          which could result in injury.
                                                               vice (PFD) that is approved by the appro-
                                                               priate authorities and  is suitable for
                                                               personal watercraft use.
                                                               Wear protective clothing. Severe internal
                                                               injuries can occur  if water is forced into
                                                               body cavities as a result of falling into the
                                     60 cm (2 ft)              water or being near the jet thrust nozzle.
                                                               You must wear shorts with neoprene (wet-
                                                               suit material) to keep water from being
                                                               forcefully injected into the rectum or vagina
                                                               during a fall backward. Riders not wearing
                         This watercraft is not equipped with light-
                                                               neoprene shorts have received severe rec-
                          ing required for night operation. Do not op-
                                                               tal, vaginal, and internal injuries resulting in
                          erate the watercraft after sunset or before
                                                               permanent damage. Normal swimwear
                          dawn, otherwise you increase  the risk of
                                                               does not offer adequate protection.
                          colliding with another boat, which could re-
                          sult in severe injury or death.
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                                                               1 Authority-approved PFD
                                                               2 Wetsuit bottom
                         Follow navigation rules, and state/provin-
                                                               Eye protection  is recommended  to keep
                          cial and local laws that apply to watercraft.
                                                               wind, water, and glare from the sun out of
                                                               your eyes while you operate your water-
                                                               craft. Restraining straps for  eyewear are
                                                               made which are designed to float should
                                                               your eyewear fall in the water.
                                                               Footwear and gloves are recommended.
                                                               Helmets meeting Snell or DOT standards
                                                               are required for IJSBA-sanctioned  races.
                                                               You must decide whether to wear a helmet
                                                               while you ride for recreation. You should
                                                               know that a helmet could help protect you


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                          in  certain kinds  of accidents and  that it  should hold on firmly, either to the person
                          could injure you in others.          in front of them or to the handgrip provid-
                          A helmet is designed to provide some head  ed.
                          protection. Although helmets cannot pro-   The operator and passengers should al-
                          tect against all foreseeable impacts, a hel-  ways keep their feet on the floor of the foot-
                          met might reduce your injuries in a collision  well when the watercraft is in motion.
                          with a boat or other obstacle.       Lifting your feet increases the chances of
                          A helmet  may have potential safety haz-  losing your balance, or hitting objects out-
                          ards, as well. Falling into the water could  side the watercraft with your feet. Do not
                          risk the chance of the helmet catching wa-  give a ride to children if their feet cannot
                          ter, commonly known as “bucketing”, and  reach the floor of the footwell.
                          the resulting strain on your neck could
                          cause choking, severe and permanent
                          neck injuries, or death. A helmet could also
                          increase the risk of an accident if it reduces
                          your vision or hearing, or if it distracts you
                          or increases your fatigue.
                          How should you decide if a helmet’s poten-
                          tial safety benefits outweigh  its  potential
                          risks for you? Consider your particular rid-
                          ing conditions. Consider factors such as
                          your riding  environment and your riding   Never allow a passenger to ride in front of
                          style and ability. Also consider the likeli-  the operator.
                          hood of traffic congestion, and the water   Always consult your doctor on whether it is
                          surface conditions.                  safe for you to ride this watercraft if you are
                          If you decide to wear a helmet based upon  pregnant or in poor health.
                          your riding circumstances, choose one   Do not attempt to modify this watercraft.
                          carefully. Look for a helmet designed for  Modifications to  your watercraft may re-
                          personal watercraft use, if possible. Con-  duce safety and reliability, and render the
                          sider a helmet meeting Snell or DOT stan-  watercraft unsafe or illegal for use.
                          dards.  If  you will be  engaging in closed-   Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to
                          course competition, follow the helmet re-  your left wrist and keep it free from the han-
                          quirements of the sanctioning organization.  dlebars so that the engine stops if you, the
                         Never operate the watercraft after consum-  operator, fall off. After riding, remove the
                          ing alcohol or taking other drugs.   engine shut-off cord (lanyard) from the wa-
                         For reasons of safety and proper care of  tercraft to avoid accidental starting or un-
                          the watercraft, always perform the pre-op-  authorized use by children or others.
                          eration checks listed on page 73 before op-
                          erating the watercraft.
                         The operator  should  grip the handlebars
                          firmly with both hands and the passengers



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                         Scan carefully for swimmers and stay away
                          from swimming areas. Swimmers are hard
                          to see and you could accidentally hit some-
                          one in the water.
                         Avoid being hit by another boat. You
                          should  always take the  responsibility to
                          watch for traffic; other boaters may not be
                          watching for you. If they do not see you, or
                          if you maneuver more quickly than other
                          boaters expect, you risk a collision.
                         Maintain a safe distance from other boats
                          and watercraft, and  also watch  for  ski
                          ropes or fishing lines. Obey the “Rules of
                          the Road” and be sure to check behind you
                          before making a turn or slowing down. (See
                          “Rules of the Road” on page 19.)
                         According to the USCG, boats under 6.1 m
                          (20 ft)  in length like your watercraft must
                          carry a fire extinguisher of a 5-B (B-1) clas-
                          sification, with a capacity of two pounds or
                          more when  navigating in  waters under
                          USCG jurisdiction. In addition, most state
                          and local boating laws also require that the
                          fire extinguisher be approved by the US-
                          CG.












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                        EJU30831                              EJU42475
                           Recommended equipment                    Hazard information
                        The following items  should be carried on   Never start the engine or let it run for any
                        board your watercraft:                 length of time in an enclosed area. Exhaust
                         Sound-signaling device               fumes contain carbon monoxide, a color-
                          You should carry a whistle or other sound-  less, odorless gas that may cause loss of
                          signaling device that can be used to signal  consciousness and death within a short
                          other boats. See “Rules of the Road” for  time. Always operate the watercraft in an
                          more information.                    open area.
                         Visual distress signals              Do not touch the hot muffler or engine dur-
                          It is recommended that a U.S. Coast Guard  ing or immediately after engine operation;
                          approved pyrotechnic device be stored in a  they can cause serious burns.
                          waterproof container on your watercraft. A   Do  not place  magnets or objects  with a
                          mirror can also be used as an emergency  strong magnetic force near the throttle le-
                          signal. Contact a  Yamaha  dealer or the  ver or RiDE  lever. The electronic throttle
                          U.S. Coast Guard for more information.  mechanism of the levers can be adversely
                         Watch                                affected, which could cause loss of control.
                          A watch is  helpful so you will know how  In addition, do not place objects suscepti-
                          long you have been operating the water-  ble to  magnetic forces (i.e., credit cards,
                          craft.                               watches, etc.) close to the throttle lever or
                         Towline                              RiDE lever.
                          A towline can be used to tow a disabled
                          watercraft in an emergency.






























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                        EJU42416
                           Watercraft characteristics
                         Jet  thrust turns the watercraft. Releasing
                          the throttle lever completely produces only
                          minimum thrust. If  you are traveling at
                          speeds above trolling, you will have rapidly
                          decreasing ability to steer without throttle.
                          This model is equipped with the Yamaha
                          Engine Management System (YEMS) that
                          includes an off-throttle steering (OTS) sys-                       1
                          tem. It will activate at planing speeds  1 “N” (Neutral position)
                          should you attempt to steer the watercraft
                                                               To avoid rear-end collisions while operat-
                          after releasing the throttle lever. The OTS
                                                               ing the watercraft, check behind you be-
                          system assists in turning by continuing to
                                                               fore using the RiDE lever to slow down or
                          supply some thrust while the watercraft is
                                                               stop the watercraft. Make sure that there
                          decelerating, but you can turn more sharp-
                                                               are no obstacles or people behind you be-
                          ly if you apply throttle while turning the han-
                                                               fore shifting into reverse.
                          dlebars.
                                                               Keep away from the intake grate while the
                          The OTS system does not function below
                                                               engine is on. Items such as long hair, loose
                          planing speeds or when the engine is off.
                                                               clothing, or PFD straps can become entan-
                          Once the engine slows down, the water-
                                                               gled in moving parts, resulting in severe in-
                          craft will no longer turn in response to han-
                                                               jury or drowning.
                          dlebar input until you apply throttle again or
                                                               Never insert any object into the jet thrust
                          you reach trolling speed.
                                                               nozzle while the engine is running. Severe
                          Practice turning in an open area without
                                                               injury or death could result from coming in
                          obstacles until you have a good feel for this
                                                               contact with the rotating parts of the jet
                          maneuver.
                                                               pump.
                         This watercraft is water-jet propelled. The
                          jet pump is directly connected to the en-
                          gine. This means that jet thrust will produce
                          some movement  whenever the engine  is
                          running and the “F” (forward) or “R” (re-
                          verse) shift indicator is displayed. When the                      2
                          “N” (neutral) shift indicator is displayed, the
                          forward and reverse thrust are balanced to
                                                                                     1
                          help keep the watercraft from moving in ei-
                          ther  direction, although some  movement
                          may occur.                           1 Intake grate
                                                               2 Jet thrust nozzle
                                                               Stop the engine and remove the clip from
                                                               the engine shut-off switch before removing

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                          any debris or weeds, which may have col-  EJU30947
                                                                 Wakeboarding and water-
                          lected around the jet intake.
                                                                            skiing
                                                       2      You can use the watercraft for wakeboarding
                                                              or water-skiing if it has the seating capacity to
                                                              carry the operator, a rearward-facing spotter,
                                                              and the wakeboarder or water-skier when he
                                   1                          or she is not being pulled.
                                                              The  watercraft must also have a  cleat de-
                                                              signed to pull a ski rope; do not attach the
                                                              rope to any other location.

                          1 Clip
                          2 Engine shut-off switch
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                                                               1 Cleat
                                                              It is the watercraft operator’s responsibility to
                                                              be alert to the safety of the wakeboarder or
                                                              water-skier and others. Know and follow all
                                                              state and  local regulations in effect  for the
                                                              waters in which you will be operating.
                                                              The operator should be comfortable carrying
                                                              passengers before attempting to pull a wake-
                                                              boarder or water-skier.
                                                              The following are some important consider-
                                                              ations for  minimizing risks while  pulling  a
                                                              wakeboarder or water-skier.
                                                               The wakeboarder or water-skier should
                                                               wear an approved PFD, preferably a bright-
                                                               ly colored one so boat operators can see
                                                               the person being pulled.
                                                               The wakeboarder or water-skier should
                                                               wear protective clothing. Severe internal in-
                                                               juries can occur if water is forced into body
                                                               cavities as a result of falling into the water.



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                          Normal swimwear does  not adequately  er’s or water-skier’s ability, as well as water
                          protect against forceful water entry into the  and weather conditions.
                          rectum or vagina. The person being pulled   When preparing to pull a wakeboarder or
                          should wear a wetsuit bottom or clothing  water-skier, operate the watercraft at the
                          that provides equivalent protection.  slowest possible speed until the watercraft
                         A second person should be on board as a  is well away from the person being pulled
                          spotter to watch the wakeboarder or wa-  and slack in the ski rope is taken up. Make
                          ter-skier;  in  most states  it is required by  sure that the  rope is not looped  around
                          law. Let the person being pulled direct the  anything.
                          operator’s control of speed and direction  After checking that the wakeboarder or wa-
                          with hand signals.                   ter-skier is ready and that there is no traffic
                          The spotter should sit astride the rear of the  or other obstacles, apply enough throttle to
                          seat and hold onto the handgrip with both  raise the person.
                          feet firmly on the floor of the footwell for   Make smooth, wide turns. The watercraft is
                          proper balance while facing to the rear to  capable of very sharp turns, which could
                          watch the wakeboarder’s or water-skier’s  exceed the abilities of the wakeboarder or
                          hand signals and condition.          water-skier. Keep the person being towed
                                                               at least 50 m (164 ft), about twice the dis-
                                                               tance of a standard  ski  rope, away from
                                                               any potential hazard.
                                                    1          The  operators  of boats and other water-
                                                               craft may not be aware that you are pulling
                                                               a wakeboarder or  water-skier. Together
                                                               with the  spotter, pay attention to others
                                                               around you and cruise at safe speeds.
                                                               Be alert to the hazard of the ski rope handle
                                                               snapping back at the watercraft when the
                          1 Handgrip
                                                               wakeboarder or water-skier falls or is un-
                                                               able to get up.
                                                        1      Towing heavy or bulky objects other than
                                                               wakeboarders or water-skiers, such as an-
                                                               other boat or watercraft, can cause loss of
                                                               steering  control and  create a hazardous
                                                               condition. If you must tow another boat in
                                                               an emergency situation, operate slowly
                                                               and cautiously.


                          1 Handgrip
                         Your control while pulling a wakeboarder or
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                        EJU30962                              Give-way vessel
                                Rules of the Road             The vessel which does not have the right-of-
                        Your Yamaha watercraft is legally consid-  way has the duty to take positive and timely
                        ered a powerboat. Operation of the water-  action to stay out of the way of the stand-on
                        craft must be in accordance with the rules  vessel. Normally, you should not  cross in
                        and regulations governing  the waterway  front of the vessel with the right-of-way. You
                        on which it is used.                  should slow down or change directions brief-
                        Just as there are rules that apply when you  ly  and pass  behind the other vessel. You
                        are driving on streets and highways, there are  should always move in such a way that the
                        waterway rules that apply when you are oper-  operator of the other vessel can see what you
                        ating your watercraft. These rules are used  are doing.
                        internationally, and are also enforced by the  The  General Prudential Rule regarding the
                        United States Coast Guard and local agen-  right-of-way is that if a collision appears un-
                        cies. You should be aware of these rules, and  avoidable, neither boat has the right-of-way.
                        follow them whenever you encounter another  Both boats must avoid the collision.
                        vessel on the water.                  In other words, follow the standard rules ex-
                        Several sets  of rules prevail according to  cept when a collision will occur unless both
                        geographic location, but are all basically the  vessels try to avoid each other. If that is the
                        same as the International Rules of the Road.  case, both vessels become give-way  ves-
                        The rules presented here in this owner’s/op-  sels.
                        erator’s manual are condensed, and have
                                                              Rules when encountering vessels
                        been provided for your convenience only.  There are three main situations that you may
                        Consult your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary  encounter  with other vessels which  could
                        or Department of Motor Vehicles for a com-  lead to a collision unless the Steering Rules
                        plete set of rules governing the waters in  are followed:
                        which you will be operating your watercraft.  Meeting: you are approaching another vessel
                        Steering and sailing rules            head-on
                        Whenever two vessels on the water meet one  Crossing:  you are traveling across  another
                        another, one vessel has the right-of-way; it is  vessel’s path
                        called the “stand-on” vessel. The vessel that  Overtaking: you are passing or being passed
                        does not have the right-of-way is called the  by another vessel
                        “give-way” or “burdened” vessel. These rules  In the following illustration, your watercraft is
                        determine which vessel has the right-of-way,  in the center. You should give the right-of-
                        and what each vessel should do.       way to any vessels shown in the white area
                        Stand-on vessel                       (you are the give-way vessel). Any vessels in
                        The vessel with the right-of-way has the duty  the shaded area must yield to you (they are
                        to continue its course and speed, except to  the give-way vessels). Both you and  the
                        avoid an immediate  collision. When you  meeting vessel  must  alter course to  avoid
                        maintain your direction and speed, the other  each other.
                        vessel will be able to determine how best to
                        avoid you.



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                        Meeting                               Overtaking
                        If you are meeting another power-driven ves-  If you are passing another vessel, you are the
                        sel head on, and are close enough to run the  give-way vessel. This means that the other
                        risk of collision, neither of you has the right-  vessel is expected to maintain its course and
                        of-way. Both of you should alter course to  speed. You must stay out of its way until you
                        avoid an accident. You should keep the other  are clear of it. Likewise, if another vessel is
                        vessel on your port (left) side. This rule does  passing you, you should maintain your speed
                        not apply if both of you will clear one another  and direction so that the other vessel can
                        if you continue on your set course and speed.  steer itself around you.
                                                              Other special situations
                                                              There are three other rules you  should be
                                                              aware of when riding your watercraft around
                                                              other vessels.
                                                              Narrow channels and bends
                                                              When navigating in narrow channels, you
                                                              should keep to the right when it is safe and
                                                              practical to do so. If the operator of a power-
                                                              driven vessel is preparing to go around a
                                                              bend that may obstruct the view of other wa-
                        Crossing                              ter vessels, the operator should sound a pro-
                        When two power-driven vessels are crossing  longed  blast of four to six seconds  on  the
                        each other’s path close enough to run the risk  whistle. If another vessel is around the bend,
                        of collision, the vessel which has the other on  it too should sound the whistle. Even if no re-
                        the starboard (right) side must keep out of the  ply is heard, however, the vessel should still
                        way of the other. If the other vessel is on your  proceed around the bend with caution. If you
                        starboard (right) side, you must keep out of  navigate  such waters with your  watercraft,
                        its way; you are the give-way vessel. If the  you will need to carry a portable  air horn,
                        other vessel is on your port (left) side, remem-  available from local marine supply stores.
                        ber that you should maintain course and di-  Fishing vessel right-of-way
                        rection, provided the other vessel gives you  All vessels fishing with nets, lines, or trawls
                        the right-of-way as it should.        are considered to be “fishing vessels” under


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                        the International Rules. Vessels with trolling  state. The Uniform State Waterway Marking
                        lines are not considered fishing vessels. Fish-  System has been devised for these waters.
                        ing vessels have the right-of-way regardless  This system uses buoys and signs with dis-
                        of position. Fishing vessels cannot, however,  tinctive shapes and colors to show regulatory
                        impede the passage of other vessels in nar-  or advisory  information. These markers  are
                        row channels.                         white with black letters and orange borders.
                        Sailing vessel right-of-way           They signify speed zones, restricted areas,
                        Sailing vessels should normally be given the  danger areas, and general information.
                        right-of-way. The exceptions to this are:
                        (1) When the sailing vessel is overtaking the
                            power-driven vessel, the power-driven
                            vessel has the right-of-way.
                        (2) Sailing vessels should keep clear of any
                            fishing vessel.
                        (3) In a narrow channel, a sailing vessel
                            should not hamper the safe passage of a
                            power-driven vessel that  can  navigate
                            only in such a channel.
                        Reading buoys and other markers
                        The waters of the United States are marked
                        for safe navigation by the lateral system of
                        buoyage. Simply put, buoys and markers
                        have an arrangement of shapes, colors, num-
                        bers, and lights to show which side  of the
                        buoy a boater should pass on when navigat-
                        ing in a particular direction. The markings on
                        these buoys are oriented from the perspec-
                        tive of being entered from seaward (the boat-
                        er is going towards the harbor). Red buoys
                        are passed on your starboard (right) side
                        when proceeding from open water into the
                        harbor, and black buoys are to your port (left)
                        side. An easy way to remember the meaning
                        of the colors is the phrase “red right return-
                        ing”. When navigating out of the harbor, your
                        position with respect to the buoys should be
                        reversed; red buoys  should  be to port  and
                        black buoys to starboard.
                        Many bodies of water used by boaters are
                        entirely within the boundaries of a particular




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                        Remember, markings may vary by geograph-
                        ic location. Always consult local boating au-
                        thorities before riding your watercraft in
                        unfamiliar waters.







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                        EJU30983                              reached out to over one million Americans
                           To get more boating safety
                                                              promoting the benefits of boating education.
                                   information
                        Be informed about boating safety. Additional  The Online Boating Safety Course:
                                                                  http://www.boatus.org/
                        publications and information can be obtained
                        from many organizations,  including the fol-
                        lowing.
                        United States Coast Guard
                        Consumer Affairs Staff (G-BC)
                        Office of Boating, Public, and Consumer Af-
                        fairs
                        U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters
                        Washington, D.C. 20593-0001
                        http://www.uscgboating.org/
                        Other sources
                        You can find local rules by contacting the Na-
                        tional Association of State Boating Law Ad-
                        ministrators, or your local Power Squadron.
                        Watercraft Education and Training
                        The Online Boating Safety Course, available
                        through the watercraft section of  the
                        yamaha-motor.com website, is a free, 50
                        question learning course available to the
                        public. Upon successful completion of 80
                        percent or better, the user can request a cer-
                        tificate of completion by mail or can down-
                        load one immediately. The  Online  Boating
                        Safety Course, provided by  the Boat/US
                        Foundation, is approved by the National As-
                        sociation of State Boating Law Administra-
                        tors (NASBLA) and recognized by the United
                        States Coast Guard. This course meets the
                        education requirement for those states that
                        recognize  non-proctored,  NASBLA-ap-
                        proved courses.
                        Yamaha is the watercraft industry’s leading
                        manufacturer  to build  awareness and sup-
                        port for boating education. In 1997, Yamaha
                        launched its GET W.E.T. (Watercraft Educa-
                        tion and Training) initiative and has since




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                        EJU30992                              When you ride responsibly, with respect and
                              Enjoy your watercraft           courtesy for others, you help ensure that our
                                   responsibly                waterways stay open for the enjoyment of a
                        You share the areas you enjoy when riding  variety of recreational opportunities.
                        your watercraft with others and with nature.
                        So your enjoyment includes a responsibility
                        to treat  these other people, and the lands,
                        waters, and wildlife with respect and courte-
                        sy.
                        Whenever  and wherever you ride, think of
                        yourself as the guest of those around you.
                        Remember, for example, that the sound of
                        your watercraft may be music to you, but it
                        could be just noise to others. And the exciting
                        splash of your wake can make waves others
                        won’t enjoy.
                        Avoid riding close to shoreline  homes and
                        waterfowl nesting areas or other wildlife ar-
                        eas, and keep a respectful distance from fish-
                        ermen,  other  boats,  swimmers,  and
                        populated beaches. When travel in areas like
                        these is unavoidable, ride slowly and obey all
                        laws.
                        Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure
                        that the exhaust emission and sound levels of
                        your watercraft will continue to be within reg-
                        ulated limits. You have the responsibility to
                        make sure that the  recommended mainte-
                        nance in this owner’s/operator’s manual is
                        carried out.
                        Remember, pollution can be harmful to the
                        environment. Do not refuel or add oil where a
                        spill could cause damage to nature. Remove
                        your watercraft from the water and move it
                        away from the shoreline before refueling. Dis-
                        pose of water and any fuel and oil residue in
                        the engine compartment according to local
                        regulations. And  keep your surroundings
                        pleasant for the people and wildlife that share
                        the waterways: don’t litter.




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                        EJU43332
                                                  Watercraft glossary
                        Trolling speed
                        “Trolling” is the lowest maneuvering speed. You are applying little or no throttle. The water-
                        craft is down in the water, and there is no wake.
                        Sub-planing speed
                        “Sub-planing” is a medium speed. The bow of the watercraft is slightly up from the water sur-
                        face, but you are still traveling through the water. There is a wake.
                        Planing speed
                        “Planing” is a faster speed. The watercraft is more level and is skimming on top of the water.
                        There is a wake.
                        Bow
                        The front end of the watercraft.
                        Stern
                        The rear end of the watercraft.
                        Starboard
                        The right side of the watercraft when facing forward.
                        Port
                        The left side of the watercraft when facing forward.
                        Bilge water
                        Water that has collected in the engine compartment.
                        Yamaha Engine Management System (YEMS)
                        YEMS is an integrated, computerized management system that controls and adjusts ignition
                        timing, fuel injection, engine diagnostics, and the off-throttle steering (OTS) system.
                        Reverse with Intuitive Deceleration Electronics (RiDE)
                        RiDE is an electronic system that controls the reverse, neutral, and deceleration operations of
                        the watercraft.
























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                        EJU31012
                                            Location of main components
                        Exterior



                                1                               2       3        4
                                                                                        5


                                                                                            6










                                                                                            7



                            11                      10         9               8



                          1 Hood
                          2 Glove compartment (page 62)
                          3 Front seat (page 59)
                          4 Rear seat (page 59)
                          5 Handgrip (page 60)
                          6 Footwell
                          7 Sponson
                          8 Gunwale
                          9 Cooling water pilot outlet (page 33)
                         10 Fuel filler cap (page 66)
                         11 Bow eye (page 61)













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                                             1                           2

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                                                                                   4











                                 5                                                     5


                                       6                                         6
                                              7
                                                       8
                                                                                  9   10











                          1 Cleat (page 61)
                          2 Reboarding grip (page 60)
                          3 Reboarding step (page 60)
                          4 Boarding platform
                          5 Stern eye (page 61)
                          6 Stern drain plug (page 70)
                          7 Reverse gate (page 35)
                          8 Jet thrust nozzle
                          9 Ride plate
                         10 Intake grate






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                            2            3                                                 10
                                               4




                                                            9
                             5
                                 7         6                               11           12
                                          8                                   8



                                 1                                                    1




                               14                                                      14





                                                           13
                          16                                                                15




                          1 Handlebar
                          2 RiDE lever (page 35)
                          3 Engine shut-off switch (page 31)
                          4 Clip (page 31)
                          5 “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch (page 37, 39)
                          6 “CRUISE/NO WAKE” switch (page 43, 40)
                          7 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) (page 31)
                          8 Rearview mirror
                          9 Multifunction information center (page 46)
                         10 Throttle lever (page 31)
                         11 Engine start/stop switch (page 30)
                         12 “SPEED ADJUST” switch (page 39, 40, 43)
                         13 Tilt lever (page 32)
                         14 Speaker (equipped models) (page 58)
                         15 Touchpad control (page 47)
                         16 Audio control (equipped models) (page 58)


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                        Engine compartment
                                                                               4



                                       1                             3
                                                       2














                          5   6       7
                                                     8                         9





                          1 Dipstick (page 68)
                          2 Engine oil filler cap (page 68)
                          3 Seat storage compartment (page 63)
                          4 Battery (page 76)
                          5 Engine cover
                          6 Fuel tank
                          7 Water separator (page 33)
                          8 Spark plug/Ignition coil
                          9 Flushing hose connector (page 94)



















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                        EJU31027                              (2) Select the lock or unlock mode indicator
                          Watercraft control functions
                                                                 on the multifunction information center.
                        EJU45092
                        Yamaha Security System                (3) Input each digit of the 4-digit PIN, and
                        The  Yamaha  Security System functions to  then push the “OK” button of the touch-
                        help prevent unauthorized use or theft of the  pad control at the “Lock” or “UnLock”
                        watercraft. The lock and unlock modes of the  button.
                        security system can  be selected  using  the
                        engine lock screen of the multifunction infor-
                        mation center. The engine cannot be started
                        if the lock mode of the security system is se-
                        lected. The engine can only be started if the
                        unlock mode is selected.
                        TIP
                        The  Yamaha Security  System setting  can
                        only be selected while the engine is stopped.
                        EJU47420
                        Yamaha Security System setting        TIP
                        The Yamaha Security System setting can be  The default setting for the PIN is “1234”. The
                        confirmed by the lock or unlock mode indica-  PIN can also be changed. (See page 54 for in-
                        tor on the multifunction information center.  formation on changing the PIN.)

                                                              (4) The beeper sounds once when the lock
                                                       1         mode of the Yamaha Security System is
                                                                 selected, and two times when the unlock
                                                                 mode is selected.
                                                              EJU46113
                                                       2      Engine start/stop switch “  / ”
                                                              ECJ01311

                                                              Do not run the engine over 4000 r/min on
                                                              land. Also, do not run the engine for more
                          1 Lock mode indicator
                                                              than 15 seconds without supplying water,
                          2 Unlock mode indicator
                                                              otherwise the engine could overheat.
                        To select the lock or unlock mode of the
                                                              The  engine start/stop switch  (red button)
                        Yamaha Security System:
                                                              starts the engine when the switch is pushed
                        (1) Stop the engine.
                                                              while the engine is stopped, and stops the
                        TIP                                   engine when the switch is pushed while the
                        The multifunction information center is turned  engine is running.
                        on, even if the engine start/stop switch is also  Release the engine start/stop switch as soon
                        pushed briefly.                       as the engine starts to run. If the engine does
                                                              not start in 5 seconds, release the engine


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                        start/stop switch, wait 15 seconds, and then
                        try again.
                                                                                            1






                                                                                              2
                                                                                            3
                                         1                     1 Engine shut-off switch
                                                               2 Clip
                          1 Engine start/stop switch           3 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                        The engine will not start under any of the fol-  When the engine is not running, remove the
                        lowing conditions:                    clip from the engine shut-off switch to pre-
                         Lock mode of the Yamaha Security System  vent accidental starting or unauthorized op-
                          has been  selected. (See page 30 for  eration by children or others.
                          Yamaha Security System setting proce-
                          dures.)
                         Clip is removed  from  the engine  shut-off
                          switch.
                         Throttle lever is squeezed.
                         Throttle lever is malfunctioning.
                         RiDE lever is squeezed.
                         RiDE lever is malfunctioning.
                        EJU31165
                        Engine shut-off switch “  ”
                        The  engine shut-off switch  automatically
                        stops the engine when the clip, on the end of  TIP
                        the engine shut-off cord (lanyard), is removed  It is recommended that a spare engine shut-
                        from the switch, such as if the operator falls  off cord (lanyard) be stored in the glove com-
                        off the watercraft.                   partment to allow a passenger to restart the
                        Insert the clip  under the engine  shut-off  watercraft if the operator falls from the water-
                        switch before starting the engine.    craft.
                                                              EJU31212
                                                              Throttle lever
                                                              The throttle lever increases the engine speed
                                                              when the lever is squeezed.








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                                    1

                                                                                      1




                                                                                            2


                          1 Throttle lever                     1 Handlebar
                                                               2 Jet thrust nozzle
                        The throttle lever returns automatically to its
                        fully closed (idle) position when released.  Since the strength of the jet thrust determines
                        EJU43343                              the speed and degree of a turn, throttle must
                        RiDE lever                            always be applied when attempting a turn,
                        When the RiDE lever is squeezed, the reverse
                                                              except at trolling speed.
                        gate lowers and the watercraft starts moving
                                                              This model is equipped with the Yamaha En-
                        in reverse. If the watercraft is moving forward,
                                                              gine  Management  System (YEMS) that in-
                        the watercraft gradually slows down until it
                                                              cludes an off-throttle steering (OTS) system.
                        stops, and then the watercraft starts moving
                                                              It will activate at planing speeds should you
                        in reverse.
                                                              attempt to steer the watercraft after releasing
                                                              the throttle lever. The OTS system assists in
                                             1                turning by continuing to supply some thrust
                                                              while the watercraft is decelerating, but you
                                                              can turn  more sharply if you  apply  throttle
                                                              while turning the handlebars. The OTS sys-
                                                              tem does not function below planing speeds
                                                              or when the engine is off. Once the engine
                                                              slows down, the watercraft will no longer turn
                                                              in response to handlebar input until you apply
                                                              throttle again or you reach trolling speed.
                          1 RiDE lever
                                                              EJU31294
                        When the RiDE lever is released, it automati-  Adjustable tilt steering system
                        cally returns to its fully closed (idle) position  The position of the handlebars can be adjust-
                        and the reverse gate moves to the neutral po-  ed back and forth by operating the tilt lever.
                        sition.                               To adjust the handlebar position:
                        EJU31263                              (1) Pull the tilt lever up to disengage the han-
                        Steering system
                                                                 dlebar lock, and then move the handle-
                        By turning the handlebars in the direction you
                                                                 bars back or forth to the desired position.
                        wish to travel, the angle of the jet thrust noz-
                                                                 WARNING! Never pull the tilt lever dur-
                        zle is changed, and the direction of the water-
                                                                 ing operation, otherwise the handle-
                        craft is changed accordingly.
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                            bars may  suddenly change  position,
                            which may lead to an accident. [EWJ00042]





                                                  1


                                                                        1
                                                               1 Cooling water pilot outlet
                                                              There are cooling water pilot outlets on the
                          1 Tilt lever
                                                              port (left) and starboard (right) sides of  the
                                                              watercraft. To check for proper operation of
                                                              the cooling system, make sure that water is
                                                              being discharged from the port (left) pilot out-
                                                              let. If water is not being discharged from the
                                                              outlet, stop the engine and check the jet in-
                                                              take for clogging. (See page 109 for informa-
                                                              tion on the jet intake.)
                                                              TIP
                                                               It will take about 60 seconds for the water
                                                               to reach the outlets after the engine is start-
                        (2) Make sure that the tilt lever returns to its  ed.
                            original position and that the handlebars   Water  discharge may not be  constant
                            are securely locked in place.      when the engine is running at idling speed.
                                                               If this occurs, apply a little throttle to make
                                                               sure that water discharges properly.

                                                              EJU40323
                                                              Water 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.
                        EJU41801
                        Cooling water pilot outlets
                        When the engine  is running, some of  the
                        cooling water that is circulated in the engine
                        is discharged from  the cooling  water pilot
                        outlets.


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                                                         1
                                                         2








                          1 Water separator
                          2 Drain screw
                        To drain water from the water separator:
                        (1) Place a drain pan or dry cloth under the
                            water 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.




























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                        EJU40014                                 reverse, and the “R” (reverse) shift indi-
                         Watercraft operation functions
                                                                 cator will be displayed.
                        EJU43156
                        Shift system                                               1
                        EWJ01774
                         Make sure that there are no obstacles or
                          people behind you before  shifting  into
                          reverse.
                         Do not touch the reverse gate while the
                          RiDE lever is being operated, otherwise
                          you could be pinched.
                                                               1 RiDE lever
                         If the RiDE  lever and throttle lever are
                          being operated at the same time, do not
                          release only the RiDE lever. Otherwise,                  1
                          the watercraft  could accelerate more
                          quickly than expected, which may lead
                          to an accident.
                        The RiDE lever and throttle lever can be oper-
                        ated to change the forward or rearward                                 2
                        movement of the watercraft only when the
                        engine is running.  When the  RiDE  lever is
                        squeezed, the reverse gate lowers and de-  1 Reverse gate
                        flects the water jet being discharged from the  2 Reverse position
                        jet thrust nozzle so that the watercraft moves
                        in reverse or is in neutral. When the throttle le-
                        ver is squeezed, the reverse gate rises and
                        the watercraft moves forward.
                        TIP
                         This  model is equipped with a function
                          which limits the engine speed in reverse.
                         When the  engine is started,  the reverse
                          gate automatically moves to the neutral po-
                          sition.
                                                                                             1
                        To shift into reverse:                 1 “R” (Reverse position)
                        (1) Release the throttle lever.       To shift into neutral from reverse:
                        (2) Squeeze the  RiDE lever. The reverse  Release the RiDE lever. The reverse gate will
                            gate will lower, the engine speed will in-  automatically return to the  neutral position
                            crease, the watercraft will start moving in



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                        and the “N” (neutral) shift indicator will be dis-  To shift into forward:
                        played.                               (1) Release the RiDE lever.
                                                              (2) Squeeze the throttle lever. The reverse
                                         1                       gate  will rise completely, the engine
                                                                 speed will increase, the watercraft will
                                                                 start moving forward, and the “F” (for-
                                                                 ward) shift indicator will be displayed.

                                                                         1



                          1 RiDE lever


                                             1


                                                               1 Throttle lever

                                                         2                   1



                                                                                             2
                          1 Reverse gate
                          2 Neutral position





                                                               1 Reverse gate
                                                               2 Forward position






                                                        1
                          1 “N” (Neutral position)
                        TIP
                        Although the neutral position helps keep the
                        watercraft from moving even when the en-
                        gine is running, some movement may occur.



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                                                        1                                    1
                          1 “F” (Forward position)             1 “N” (Neutral position)
                        TIP                                   TIP
                        If the RiDE lever is squeezed while the throttle  If the RiDE lever is squeezed continuously,
                        lever is squeezed, the  watercraft  will  slow  the reverse gate will move to the reverse po-
                        down, and once stopped, move in reverse.  sition.
                        To shift into neutral from forward:   EJU45881
                                                              Electric trim system
                        (1) Release the throttle lever.
                                                              The  electric trim system is  a function for
                        (2) Lightly squeeze and release the RiDE le-  changing the vertical angle of the jet thrust
                            ver. The “N” (neutral) shift indicator will  nozzle to change the trim angle and perfor-
                            be displayed.                     mance characteristics of the watercraft.
                                                              This function can be used only for  forward
                                                              operation of the watercraft.
                                                              TIP
                                                               When the watercraft is moving in reverse or
                                                               is in neutral, the jet thrust nozzle will auto-
                                                               matically change to the neutral trim setting.
                                                               When the watercraft is shifted into forward,
                                                               the  jet thrust nozzle will  automatically
                                                               change to the selected trim setting.
                                                               While the watercraft is in neutral,  the
                                                               “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch controls the forward
                                                               and reverse operation of the T.D.E. (thrust
                                                               direction enhancer). (See page 39 for infor-
                                                               mation on the T.D.E.)
                                                               The watercraft performance characteristics
                                                               according to the trim angle change de-
                                                               pending on the operating conditions.





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                        Confirming the trim setting
                        The trim setting can be confirmed by the trim
                        setting indicator on  the multifunction  infor-
                        mation center.
                            1






                                                              Bow-down positions
                                                              The bow will go down, causing the trim angle
                                                              to decrease.
                                                              Vertical movement of the bow will be reduced
                          1 Trim setting indicator
                                                              and the watercraft will get up on plane more
                        To change the trim setting:           quickly when accelerating.
                        (1) Shift into forward.
                        (2) Push the upper side of the “TRIM/T.D.E.”
                            switch to  increase the trim  setting  and
                            raise the bow, or push the lower side of
                            the “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch to decrease the
                            trim setting and lower the bow. The trim
                            angle can be adjusted in the range of the
                            trim settings –2 to +2.











                                      1

                          1 “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch
                        Bow-up positions
                        The bow will go up, causing the trim angle to
                        increase.
                        There is less water resistance, therefore,
                        straight-ahead acceleration is enhanced.




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                        EJU40003                                 engine speed will  increase. The engine
                          Watercraft operation modes
                                                                 speed can be adjusted to two levels: +1
                                                                 and +2.
                        EJU45892
                        Reverse assist
                        The reverse assist is a function for temporar-             1
                        ily increasing the engine speed when moving
                        in  reverse,  such as to  enter the water
                        smoothly when launching the watercraft from
                        a trailer.
                        This function operates after the  engine is
                        started and only if the watercraft is not shifted
                        into forward.
                        TIP
                                                               1 RiDE lever
                        Once the watercraft is shifted into forward af-
                        ter the engine is started, the reverse assist
                        cannot be operated.

                        Activating and deactivating the reverse
                        assist
                        The activation of  the reverse assist  can be
                        confirmed by the reverse assist indicator on
                        the multifunction information center.
                                                                                   1

                                                               1 “SPEED ADJUST” switch
                                                              To deactivate the reverse assist:
                                                              Perform one of the following operations. The
                                                              beeper sounds two times and the reverse as-
                                    Reverse Assist  +2        sist indicator disappears when  the reverse
                                                              assist is deactivated.
                                                               Relax your grip on the RiDE lever.
                                       1     2
                          1 Reverse assist indicator           Push  the lower side of the  “SPEED  AD-
                          2 Reverse assist level               JUST” switch when the reverse assist level
                                                               is set to +1.
                        To activate the reverse assist:
                                                               Squeeze the throttle lever.
                        (1) Start the engine.                 EJU45900
                        (2) Squeeze the RiDE lever to the fully open  T.D.E. (thrust directional enhancer)
                            position, and then push the upper side of  The T.D.E. is a function for slightly lifting or
                            the “SPEED ADJUST” switch. Once the  lowering the reverse gate from the neutral po-
                            beeper sounds three times and the re-  sition to operate the watercraft at very low
                            verse assist indicator is displayed,  the  speeds when the engine is running at idling
                                                              speed.


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                        This function can be used only when the wa-
                        tercraft is in neutral.
                        TIP
                        While the watercraft is shifted into forward,
                        the “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch controls the electric
                        trim system. (See page 37 for information on
                        the electric trim system.)
                        Activating and deactivating the T.D.E.             1
                        The activation of the T.D.E. can be confirmed
                        by the T.D.E. indicator on the multifunction  1 “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch
                        information center.
                                                              TIP
                                     2    T.D.E. FORWARD      While the T.D.E. is activated, the “N” (neutral)
                                                              shift indicator will be displayed and “0” will be
                                     3    T.D.E. REVERSE      displayed on the speedometer.

                                                              To deactivate the T.D.E.:
                                                              Perform one of the following operations. The
                                                              T.D.E. indicator disappears and the T.D.E. is
                                                              deactivated.
                                                               Squeeze the throttle lever.
                                         1
                                                               Squeeze the RiDE lever.
                          1 T.D.E. indicator
                                                               Push  and hold the “CRUISE/NO  WAKE”
                          2 Forward operation at a very low speed
                                                               switch.
                          3 Reverse operation at a very low speed
                                                               While moving forward at a very low speed,
                        To activate the T.D.E.:
                                                               push the lower side of the “TRIM/T.D.E.”
                        (1) Shift into neutral.                switch.
                        (2) Push the upper side of the “TRIM/T.D.E.”   While moving in reverse at a very low
                            switch to move forward at  a very low  speed, push the  upper side of  the
                            speed or push the lower side of the  “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch.
                            “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch to move in reverse
                                                              TIP
                            at a very low speed.
                                                              The T.D.E. is also deactivated when the en-
                                                              gine is stopped.
                                                              EJU45911
                                                              No-wake mode
                                                              The no-wake mode is a function that main-
                                                              tains the engine speed at a fixed setting for
                                                              operating the watercraft at low speeds. While
                                                              the watercraft is operating in no-wake mode,
                                                              the engine speed can be adjusted to one en-




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                        gine speed each above and below the initial
                        engine speed.
                        This function can be used only when the wa-
                        tercraft is in neutral, or when the watercraft is
                        shifted into forward and the engine is operat-
                        ing at idling speed.
                        TIP
                        If the no-wake mode is activated when the
                        watercraft is in neutral, the watercraft will au-                   1
                        tomatically shift into forward and the water-
                                                               1 “CRUISE/NO WAKE” switch
                        craft will start moving at a low speed.
                                                              (3) Push the upper side or the lower side of
                        Activating and deactivating the no-wake   the “SPEED  ADJUST” switch  to adjust
                        mode
                                                                 the engine speed to three settings: “No
                        The activation of the no-wake mode can be
                                                                 Wake –1”, “No Wake” (standard setting),
                        confirmed by the no-wake mode indicator on
                                                                 and “No Wake +1”.
                        the multifunction information center.








                                      No Wake  +1
                                                                                   1
                                        1   2                  1 “SPEED ADJUST” switch
                          1 No-wake mode indicator
                          2 No-wake mode level                To deactivate the no-wake mode:
                                                              Perform one of the following operations. The
                        To activate the no-wake mode:
                                                              beeper sounds two times and the no-wake
                        (1) Shift into neutral, or release the throttle
                                                              mode indicator  disappears when  the no-
                            lever and let the engine speed return to
                                                              wake mode is deactivated.
                            idle.
                                                               Push the “CRUISE/NO WAKE” switch.
                        (2) Push and hold the “CRUISE/NO WAKE”
                                                               Squeeze the throttle lever.
                            switch.  Once the beeper sounds three
                                                               Squeeze the RiDE lever.
                            times and the no-wake mode indicator is
                                                              TIP
                            displayed, the no-wake mode is activat-
                                                              The no-wake mode is also deactivated when
                            ed.
                                                              the engine is stopped.


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                        EJU47551                              To operate the watercraft using the drive
                        Drive control mode
                                                              control mode:
                        The drive control mode is a function for set-
                        ting the maximum watercraft speed and ac-  (1) Release the throttle lever and let the en-
                        celeration for stable towing, and to adjust the  gine speed return to idle.
                        trim angle automatically.             (2) Turn the drive control mode on.
                        The maximum watercraft speed can be se-  (3) Squeeze the throttle lever.
                        lected from three settings and the accelera-  Selecting the drive control mode settings
                        tion can be selected from two settings.  The drive control mode settings for the max-
                        Activating the drive control mode     imum watercraft speed and acceleration are
                        Activation of the drive control mode can be  saved. In addition, the activation and settings
                        confirmed by the drive control mode indica-  of the drive control mode can be locked to
                        tor on  the multifunction information center.  prevent others from changing them.
                        When the drive control mode is activated, the  When the drive control mode is locked, a PIN
                        drive control mode indicator is shown in light  must be entered to operate the drive control
                        green.                                mode screen.
                                                              To select the maximum watercraft speed
                                      1
                                                              setting:
                                                              Select the maximum watercraft  speed limit
                                                              (“Speed”), and set the desired speed.




                                                                                               1

                          1 Drive control mode indicator
                        To activate the drive control mode:
                        (1) Select the drive control mode indicator.
                        (2) Select the “      ” toggle switch,
                            and then push the “OK” button on the  1 Maximum watercraft speed setting
                            touchpad control.                 To select the acceleration:
                        The buzzer sounds three times and the drive  Select the acceleration (“Accel.”), and set the
                        control mode is activated.            desired setting.
                        To cancel the drive control mode:
                        (1) Select the drive control mode indicator.
                        (2) Select the “      ” toggle switch,
                            and then push the “OK” button on the
                            touchpad control.
                        The buzzer sounds two times and the drive
                        control mode is cancelled.


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                                                               1





                                                          1





                          1 Acceleration setting               1 Trim icon
                        Activating the auto trim              Locking the drive control mode
                        The auto trim is activated, the trim angle is  The drive control mode can be locked.
                        automatically adjusted.               To lock the drive control mode:
                        To activate auto trim, select the “  ”  (1) Select the drive control mode indicator.
                        toggle switch  for “   ” on the drive
                                                              (2) Select the “     ” toggle switch,
                        control  mode screen, and press the “OK”
                                                                 and then push the “OK” button on the
                        button on the touchpad control.
                                                                 touchpad control.
                                                              (3) Enter the 4-digit PIN code, and
                                                                 select “  ”.









                                         1
                          1 “Auto Trim”
                        The  trim icon  of the home screen is  also
                        shown in light green.
                                                              To unlock the drive control mode:
                                                              (1) Select the drive control mode indicator.
                                                              (2) Select the “     ” toggle switch,
                                                                 and then push the “OK” button on the
                                                                 touchpad control.
                                                              (3) Enter the 4-digit PIN code, and
                                                                 select “  ”.
                                                              EJU45930
                                                              Cruise assist
                                                              The cruise assist is a function for maintaining
                                                              a desired engine speed within a fixed range


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                        while  operating the watercraft.  Once the
                        cruise  assist  is activated, the set engine
                        speed can be increased or decreased. How-
                        ever, the adjustment is limited to a maximum
                        of five increments above or below the initial
                        cruise assist setting.
                        TIP
                        The cruise assist can only be set between en-
                        gine speeds of approximately 3000 r/min and                         1
                        approximately 7000 r/min.
                                                               1 “CRUISE/NO WAKE” switch
                        Activating and deactivating the cruise as-  (3) When the cruise assist is activated, slow-
                        sist
                                                                 ly  squeeze the  throttle lever to  keep it
                        Activation of the cruise assist can be con-
                                                                 squeezed further than the position at
                        firmed by the cruise assist indicator on the
                                                                 which the cruise assist was set.
                        multifunction information center.
                                                              TIP
                                                              Check the multifunction information center to
                                                              make sure that the cruise assist is activated
                                                              before squeezing the throttle lever to the full
                                                              throttle position. If the cruise assist is not ac-
                                                              tivated, the engine will respond normally to
                                                              the throttle operation.
                                     Cruise Assist  +2
                                                              (4) Once the cruise assist is activated, push
                                                                 the upper side of the “SPEED ADJUST”
                                       1     2                   switch to increase the set engine speed
                          1 Cruise assist indicator
                                                                 or the  lower side of the  “SPEED AD-
                          2 Cruise assist level
                                                                 JUST” switch to decrease the set engine
                        To activate the cruise assist:           speed. The engine  speed can  be
                        (1) Operate the throttle lever until the de-  changed in the range of the cruise assist
                            sired engine speed is reached.       levels –5 to +5.
                        (2) When the engine speed reaches the de-
                            sired cruise assist  setting, push the
                            “CRUISE/NO WAKE” switch. Once the
                            beeper sounds three  times and the
                            cruise assist indicator is displayed, the
                            cruise assist is activated.









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                                              1
                          1 “SPEED ADJUST” switch
                        TIP
                        Because the cruise assist can only be set be-
                        tween engine speeds of approximately 3000
                        r/min  and approximately 7000  r/min, the
                        cruise assist level cannot be adjusted to an
                        engine speed outside of this range.
                        To deactivate the cruise assist:
                        Relax your grip on the throttle lever past the
                        position at which the cruise assist was set.
                        The beeper sounds two times and the cruise
                        assist indicator disappears when the cruise
                        assist is deactivated.




























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                        EJU47431
                            Multifunction information
                                      center
                        The multifunction information center displays
                        various watercraft information.
                        The multifunction information center can turn
                        the various functions on or off or change set-                         1
                        tings by using the d-pad of the touchpad
                        control.
                        In  addition, the language and display units
                        shown can be changed. (See page 51 for in-  1 “Shutdown”
                        formation on changing the language and dis-
                                                              TIP
                        play units.)
                                                              If there is no operation input within 20 sec-
                        Turning on the multifunction information
                                                              onds after the message is displayed, the mul-
                        center                                tifunction information center turns off.
                        When the engine start/stop switch is pushed,
                        the multifunction information center turns on.  Turning accessory mode on and off
                        After the logo is displayed for a few seconds  When accessory mode is turned on, the mul-
                        followed by a disclaimer, select “CONFIRM”  tifunction information center can be operated
                        to display the home screen.           even if the engine is stopped.
                        TIP                                   To turn on accessory mode, select “Contin-
                        The multifunction information center is turned  ue” on the message that appears on the me-
                        on, even if the engine start/stop switch is also  ter after the engine stops.
                        pushed briefly.
                        Turning off the multifunction information
                        center
                        If no operations are performed for about 50
                        seconds after the engine stops, a message
                        appears on the multifunction  information
                        center. Select “Shutdown” on the displayed
                                                                                               1
                        message to turn off the multifunction infor-
                        mation center.
                                                               1 “Continue”
                                                              To turn off accessory mode, select the ac-
                                                              cessory mode button displayed on the home
                                                              screen, and select “Shutdown” on the mes-
                                                              sage that appears.







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                                                              D-pad
                                                              Operate the d-pad to switch or select
                                                              screens for each item.
                                                              If the right side of the d-pad is pushed when
                                                              the home screen is displayed, the multifunc-
                                                              tion information center switches in the follow-
                                                              ing order.
                                                              Home screen → Information screen → Drive
                                                              control screen  → Media screen  → Setting
                                                       1      screen → Engine lock screen
                          1 Accessory mode button
                                                              “BACK” button
                                                              Push this button to go back to the previous
                        TIP
                                                              screen.
                         The message is displayed on the multi-
                                                              Push and hold the “BACK” button to display
                          function information center even if there is
                                                              the home screen.
                          no operation for about 50 seconds after the
                                                              “OK” button
                          engine stops.
                                                              Push this button to select the currently high-
                         Accessory mode will drain power from the
                                                              lighted item.
                          battery. To save power for starting the en-
                          gine, the  multifunction information  center  TIP
                          may turn off even when accessory mode is  Push this button to stop the buzzer when a
                          running.                            warning is activated.
                        EJU47510                              EJU47600
                        Operation buttons                     Display
                        This model is equipped with a touchpad con-  The display is configured as shown below.
                        trol to operate the multifunction information          1
                        center.



                                            1
                                            2           3



                                                                               2
                                                               1 Screen tab bar
                                                               2 Center display
                          1 D-pad
                          2 “BACK” button
                          3 “OK” button






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                                                                     1                    2







                                         1

                                                                  3 4                      5
                          1 Warning bar                        1 Trim setting indicator
                                                               2 Fuel level meter
                        Screen tab bar
                                                               3 Voltmeter
                        When each symbol is selected, the watercraft
                                                               4 Tachometer
                        information, function settings, and other in-
                                                               5 Shift indicator
                        formation are shown  in the center display.
                                                              Trim setting indicator
                        (See page 49 for information on each screen.)
                                                              The position of  this indicator  indicates  the
                        Center display
                                                              trim setting of the jet thrust nozzle. (See page
                        The center display shows the watercraft in-
                                                              37 for information on the trim setting.)
                        formation, function settings, and other infor-
                                                              Voltmeter
                        mation  according  to the symbol on the
                                                              The voltmeter shows the battery voltage.
                        screen tab bar that is selected.
                                                              If the battery voltage has dropped or  risen
                        Warning bar
                                                              significantly, the battery voltage warning will
                        The warning bar is shown when an error or
                                                              activate and the voltage display will blink.
                        malfunction is detected.
                                                              (See page 55 for information on the battery
                        Push the “OK” button of the touchpad control
                                                              voltage warning.)
                        when  the warning symbol is displayed  to
                                                              Tachometer
                        show  the warning description,  error code,
                                                              The tachometer shows the engine speed and
                        and other information in the center display.
                                                              the number of display segments.
                        (See page 55 for information about the warn-
                        ing descriptions.)                    Shift indicator
                                                              This indicator shows the  reverse  gate shift
                                                              positions: “F” (forward), “N” (neutral), and “R”
                                                              (reverse).  (See page 35 for shifting proce-
                                                              dures.)
                                                              Fuel level meter
                                                              The fuel level meter shows the amount of fuel
                                                              remaining in the fuel tank using the number of
                                                              display segments.
                                                              If the amount of remaining fuel is low, the fuel
                                                              level warning will activate. (See page 55 for
                                                              information on the fuel level warning.)
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                                                              EJU47401
                        TIP                                   Home screen “ ”
                        The accuracy of the fuel level meter varies  The center display of the home screen shows
                        depending on the operating conditions. Use  the speedometer and the indicators for the
                        this function as a reference only.    operation modes. (See page 39 for informa-
                                                              tion on the functions of the various modes.)
                        EJU47481
                        Display notification information
                                                              TIP
                        The multifunction information center can dis-
                                                              If the engine speed is increased while any-
                        play incoming call information and messages
                                                              thing other than the home screen is dis-
                        received by devices communicating via
                                                              played, the multifunction information center
                        Bluetooth.
                                                              will automatically switch to the home screen.
                                                                               1
                           Sender’s name
                                                          1
                                Incoming caller's name
                                +1 (234) 567-8910
                          1 Notification information
                        When an incoming call or message is
                                  1
                                        1
                        received, “ ” or “ ” is displayed the addi-  2  Reverse Assist  +2
                        tional information.
                                                               3    T.D.E. FORWARD
                        TIP
                        You cannot make calls using this system.  4  No Wake +1
                        Messages  received on  your device can be  5  Cruise Assist  +5
                        displayed by selecting the “more” button.  6  Drive Control

                                                               1 Speedometer
                                                               2 Reverse assist indicator
                           Sender’s name
                                                               3 T.D.E. indicator
                           This is a test to send a text.      4 No-wake mode indicator
                                                               5 Cruise assist indicator
                                                               6 Drive control indicator
                                                              Speedometer
                                                              The speedometer shows the watercraft
                                                              speed.
                                                              TIP
                        TIP                                    The display units of the speedometer are
                        Received notification  information is hidden  selected according to the display units of
                        after  a certain period of time  or if you  the multifunction information center. (See
                        select “ ” on the notification information.  page 54 for information on  switching  the
                                                               display units.)


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                         When operating the watercraft in reverse,
                          or when moving forward or in reverse at a
                          very low speed using the T.D.E., “0” will be
                          displayed on the speedometer.
                                                              1   0.7           1.6            4
                        Additional information                2   0.6           0.3            5
                        Information from a connected device is dis-
                                                              3   0.9           0.6            6
                        played in additional information. Select addi-
                        tional information to  switch the displayed
                        information.
                                                                               7
                                                               1 Trip time
                                                               2 Distance traveled
                                                               3 Total engine hours
                                                               4 Average fuel consumption per gallon or liter
                                                               5 Total fuel used
                                                               6 Fuel consumption per hour
                                                               7 “Reset All”
                                     1
                                                                   Item          Description
                          1 Additional information
                                                                            Shows the hours of engine
                        Information that can be displayed in addition-      operation that have
                                                                  Trip time*
                        al information is as follows.                       elapsed since the item
                         Drive control mode setting information            was last reset.
                         Status of connected devices                       Shows the distance trav-
                                                                Distance trav-  eled by the watercraft
                         Information for  currently playing music  eled*   since the item was last re-
                          (equipped models)                                 set.
                        TIP                                                 Shows the total hours of
                                                                 Total engine   engine operation that have
                        If none of these functions are turned on, ad-  hours  elapsed since the water-
                        ditional information is not displayed.              craft was new.
                                                                            Shows the average dis-
                        EJU45970                                Average fuel   tance that was traveled by
                        Information screen “  ”                 consumption   the watercraft on 1.0 gal-
                        The information screens show the trip infor-  per gallon or li-  lon or 1.0 liter of fuel since
                                                                    ter*
                        mation and fuel information in the center dis-      the item was last reset.
                        play.                                               Shows the total fuel that
                                                                            has been consumed by
                        TIP                                    Total fuel used*  the engine in gallons or li-
                        The display units for the distances and fuel        ters since the item was
                                                                            last reset.
                        amounts are selected according to the dis-
                                                                            Shows the current fuel
                        play  units of  the multifunction information  Fuel consump-  consumption in gallons
                                                                tion per hour
                        center. (See page 54 for information on             per hour or liters per hour.
                        switching the display units.)
                                                              * This item can be reset by pushing the “OK”
                                                              button of the touchpad control.
                                                              To reset all items, select “Reset All”.


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                        EJU45170
                        Drive control mode screen “ ”         TIP
                        The drive control mode screen  shows the   Selecting the play/pause button switches
                        setting screen for the drive control mode in  the displayed button.
                        the center display. (See page 42 for informa-   To connect the watercraft with a device via
                        tion on the drive control mode.)       Bluetooth, see page 51.
                        EJU47450                              EJU47491
                        Media screen “ ” (equipped models)
                                                              Setting menu screen “ ”
                        The media screen displays track information  The setting menu screen shows a menu for
                        for the track currently being played with a de-  accessing the screens for the following func-
                        vice connected via  Bluetooth in the center  tions.
                        display.                               Setting the Bluetooth

                                1        2        3            Displaying the time since the last mainte-
                                                               nance
                                                               Changing the PIN
                                                               Selecting the display language
                                                               Selecting the display units
                                                               Resetting the settings



                                  5            4
                          1 Rewind/previous track button
                          2 Play/Pause button
                          3 Fast forward/track skip button
                          4 Volume adjustment slider
                          5 Auto volume
                        Auto volume
                        This function adjusts the volume automatical-
                        ly according to the engine speed.     Setting the Bluetooth (“Bluetooth Set-
                        The setting levels are as follows.    tings”)
                                                              This screen  can manage the  devices  con-
                         OFF
                                                              nected via Bluetooth and set notifications.
                         Low
                         Medium
                         High
                        The change in volume will be larger for High
                        than for Low.
                        To setting the auto volume:
                        Select auto volume, and then push the left or
                        right button on the d-pad to set the setting
                        level.




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                        To start communication with a registered  TIP
                        device:                                If registration fails, perform the pairing pro-
                        (1) Select “Device Manager”, and then push  cedure again from the beginning.
                            the “OK” button of the touchpad control.   Up to 5 devices can be registered. Once
                        (2) Choose a device from the device list to  the limit is reached, it is not possible to reg-
                            communicate with  via Bluetooth,  and  ister a new device. It is necessary to delete
                            then push the “OK” button of the touch-  device registration information.
                            pad control.
                                                              To  delete information for  a  Bluetooth
                                                              connected device:
                                                              (1) Select “Device Manager”, and then push
                                                                 the “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                                                              (2) Select “ ”, and then push the “OK” but-
                                                                 ton of the touchpad control.






                        To register a new device to the water-
                        craft:
                        (1) Activate the pairing mode for the device
                            to be registered.
                        (2) Select “Device Manager”, and then push
                            the “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                                                              (3) Select the device to delete, and then
                        (3) Select “  ”, and  then push the “OK”
                                                                 push the “OK” button of the touchpad
                            button of the touchpad control.
                                                                 control.
                                                              (4) Select “Yes” on the pop-up screen that
                                                                 appears, and then push the “OK” button
                                                                 of the touchpad control.










                        (4) Select “WAVERUNNER” displayed on
                            the device to be registered.
                        (5) Accept the pairing request displayed on
                            the device.


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                        TIP                                   To change notification settings for in-
                        The pop-up screen  will close automatically  coming calls:
                        after a few seconds.                  (1) Select “Notifications”, and then push the
                                                                 “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                        To change notification settings  for in-
                                                              (2) Select “Phone Calls”.
                        coming messages:
                                                              (3) Push the “OK” button on the touchpad
                        (1) Select “Notifications”, and then push the
                                                                 control and toggle the  toggle switch
                            “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                                                                 ON/OFF. Set it to “ON” to enable notifi-
                        (2) Select “Text Messages”.
                                                                 cations,  and “OFF”  to disable notifica-
                        (3) Push the “OK” button on the touchpad  tions.
                            control  and toggle the  toggle switch
                            ON/OFF. Set it to “ON” to enable notifi-
                            cations,  and “OFF” to disable notifica-
                            tions.









                                                              Displaying the time since the last mainte-
                                                              nance (“Wellness”)
                                                              The total number of hours that the engine has
                                                              been running since the last watercraft main-
                        TIP                                   tenance can be displayed.
                         Notifications from devices are supported in
                          the following languages: English, French,
                          Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese,
                          Greek, Swedish, and Japanese.
                         See page 49 for the method for displaying
                          notification information.

                        Depending  on the device,  notification set-
                        tings on the device may be disabled. If they
                        are disabled, try the procedure below.
                        (1) Open the device's Bluetooth settings.
                                                              To reset the number of hours of opera-
                        (2) Display the information of “WAVERUN-
                                                              tion:
                            NER”.
                                                              Select “Reset”, and then push the “OK” but-
                        (3) Enable notification settings.     ton of the touchpad control.
                        (4) Shut down the multifunction display.
                        (5) Activate the multifunction display.


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                        Changing the PIN (“PIN Settings”)     To select the display language:
                        The PIN can be changed to any 4-digit num-  Select the desired language, and then push
                        ber.                                  the “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                                                              Selecting the display units (“Unit”)
                                                              The following display units can be selected
                                                              for the display units of the multifunction infor-
                                                              mation center.
                                                               “US Unit”: Distances are shown in miles,
                                                               speeds  are  shown in MPH, and  fuel
                                                               amounts are shown in gallons.
                                                               “Metric”: Distances  are shown in  kilome-
                                                               ters, speeds are shown in km/h, and fuel
                                                               amounts are shown in liters.
                        To change the PIN:
                        (1) Enter the current PIN code, select “  ”,
                            and then  push the “OK” button of the
                            touchpad control.
                        (2) Enter  the  new PIN code to  be set,
                            select “  ”, and then push the “OK” but-
                            ton of the touchpad control.
                        (3) Enter the new PIN code again,
                            select “  ”, and then push the “OK” but-
                            ton of the touchpad control.
                        Selecting the display language (“Lan-  To select the display units:
                        guage”)                               Select “US Unit” or “Metric”, and then push
                        The display language for the multifunction in-  the “OK” button of the touchpad control.
                        formation  center can be selected from the  Resetting the settings (“Reset”)
                        following languages.                  The settings can be reset to their factory de-
                         English                             fault settings. The items that are reset and the
                         French                              default settings are as follows.
                         Spanish                              Display units: US Unit
                                                               Language: English
                                                               Trip time: 0.0
                                                               Distance traveled: 0.0
                                                               Average fuel consumption per gallon or li-
                                                               ter: 0.0
                                                               Total fuel used: 0.0








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                                                                                             1








                                                               1 “OK” button
                        To reset the settings:
                        Select “Reset”.                       Fuel level warning
                                                              If the amount of remaining fuel is low, the low-
                        EJU45190
                        Engine lock screen “    ”             est fuel level segment and the fuel mark blink
                        The engine lock screen shows the  setting  in red, and the buzzer sounds intermittently.
                        screen for the Yamaha Security System in the
                        center display. (See page 30 for Yamaha Se-
                        curity System setting procedures.)
                        EJU47460
                        Warning function
                        The multifunction information center can indi-
                        cate the following warnings.
                         Fuel level warning
                         Battery voltage warning
                         Check engine warning
                         Engine overheat warning
                         Oil pressure warning                If the fuel level warning is activated, refill the
                         Other warnings (communication errors, ex-  fuel tank as soon as possible. (See page 66
                          ceeding the maintenance intervals, and so  for information on filling the fuel tank.)
                          on)                                 Battery voltage warning
                        To stop the buzzer when a malfunction is ac-  If the battery voltage drops, the voltage dis-
                        tivated, correct the cause of the problem and  play of the voltmeter is displayed in red.
                        start the engine again, or push the “OK” but-
                        ton of the touchpad control.








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                        If the battery voltage warning is activated,  If the engine overheat warning is activated,
                        have the watercraft serviced by  a  Yamaha  immediately reduce the engine speed, return
                        dealer as soon as possible.           to shore, and then make sure that water is
                        Check engine warning “  ”             being discharged from the port (left) cooling
                        If a sensor malfunction  or a short circuit is  water pilot outlet while the engine is running.
                        detected, “  ” is shown in the warning bar,  If there is no discharge of water, stop the en-
                        and the buzzer sounds intermittently.  gine, and then check the jet intake for clog-
                                                              ging. (See page 109 for information on the jet
                                                              intake.) NOTICE: If you cannot locate and
                                                              correct the cause of the overheating, con-
                                                              sult a Yamaha dealer. Continuing to oper-
                                                              ate at higher speeds could result in severe
                                                              engine damage. [ECJ00042]





                        If the check engine warning is activated, im-
                        mediately reduce the engine speed, return to
                        shore, and have a Yamaha dealer check the
                        engine.
                        TIP
                        Push the “OK” button of the touchpad control
                        to display a description of the warning in the  TIP
                        center display.                        While the engine overheat warning is acti-
                                                               vated, the maximum engine speed is limit-
                        Engine overheat warning “  ”           ed.
                        If   the  engine   temperature  rises
                                                               Push the “OK” button of the touchpad con-
                        significantly, “  ” and “  ” are shown in the
                                                               trol to display a description of the warning
                        warning bar, and the buzzer sounds continu-
                                                               in the center display.
                        ously.
                                                              Oil pressure warning “  ”
                                                              If the oil pressure drops significantly, “  ”
                                                              and “  ” are shown in the warning bar, and
                                                              the buzzer sounds intermittently.












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                                                              If a warning is activated, have the watercraft
                                                              serviced by a Yamaha dealer as soon as pos-
                                                              sible.
                                                              TIP
                                                              Push the “OK” button of the touchpad control
                                                              to display a description of the warning in the
                                                              center display.



                        If the oil pressure warning is activated, imme-
                        diately reduce the engine  speed, return to
                        shore, and then check the engine oil level.
                        (See page 68 for information on checking the
                        engine oil level.) If the oil level is sufficient,
                        have a Yamaha dealer check the watercraft.
                        TIP
                         While the oil pressure warning is activated,
                          the maximum engine speed is limited.
                         Push the “OK” button of the touchpad con-
                          trol to display a description of the warning
                          in the center display.
                        Other warnings (communication errors,
                        exceeding the maintenance intervals, and
                        so on) “  ”
                        If any other malfunction is detected or if the
                        engine has been operated for more than 50
                        hours since the last maintenance, the warn-
                        ing bar is shown instead of the tachometer
                        value display, “  ” is shown, and the buzz-
                        er sounds intermittently.

















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                        EJU47530                              Play/Pause button
                            Audio system (equipped            Press this button to play or pause.
                                     models)                  Cursor button “ / ”
                        This model is equipped with an audio system  Press these buttons to skip to the previous or
                        that can be connected via Bluetooth.  next track.
                                                              Cursor button “ / ”
                                                              Press these buttons to adjust the volume.
                                                              TIP
                          1                             1
                                                              Playing  music may stop  to save power  to
                                                              start the engine.






                          1 Speaker

                          2         1


                          3         4








                          1 Audio control
                          2 Cursor button
                          3 Play/Pause button
                          4 Media screen shortcut button
                        ECJ02990

                        Do not use a high-pressure washer toward
                        the speaker.  The  speaker can be  dam-
                        aged.
                        EJU47441
                        Audio control
                        This model is equipped with an audio control
                        to operate the audio system.
                        Media screen shortcut button
                        Press this button  to display  to the media
                        screen from any screen.


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                        EJU40338
                                    Equipment
                        EJU31045
                        Seats
                        The front and rear seats are removable.
                        Remove the seats to access the engine com-
                        partment and seat storage compartment.
                        To remove the rear seat:
                        (1) Pull the rear seat latch up, and then lift up
                            the rear of the seat.

                                               1              (2) Push the rear of the seat down to secure-
                                                                 ly lock it in place.










                          1 Seat latch
                        (2) Pull the seat rearward and remove it.

                                                              To remove the front seat:
                                                              (1) Remove the rear seat.
                                                              (2) Pull the front seat latch up, and then lift
                                                                 up the rear of the seat.





                                                                                             1
                        To install the rear seat:
                        (1) Insert the projections on the front of the
                            seat into the stays on the deck.


                                                               1 Seat latch
                                                              (3) Pull the seat rearward and remove it.






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                                                              is facing rearward. WARNING! Do not use
                                                              the handgrip to lift the watercraft.  The
                                                              handgrip is not  designed to support the
                                                              watercraft’s weight. If the handgrip
                                                              breaks, the watercraft could  fall, which
                                                              could result in severe injury. [EWJ00022]

                                                                                             1


                        To install the front seat:
                        (1) Insert the projection on the front of the
                            seat into the stay on the deck.



                                                               1 Handgrip
                                                              EJU37383
                                                              Reboarding grip
                                                              The reboarding grip is used when boarding
                                                              the watercraft from the water.



                        (2) Push the rear of the seat down to secure-
                            ly lock it in place.                                            1







                                                               1 Reboarding grip
                                                              EJU34867
                                                              Reboarding step
                                                              The reboarding step is used to assist in re-
                                                              boarding the watercraft from the water.
                                                              When boarding the watercraft, push the re-
                        (3) Securely install the rear seat in its original
                                                              boarding step down until it stops. The step
                            position.
                                                              returns automatically to its original position
                        EJU31365
                        Handgrip                              when released. WARNING! Do not use the
                        The handgrip is used when boarding the wa-  reboarding step to lift the watercraft. The
                        tercraft from the water and when the spotter  reboarding step is not designed to support


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                        the watercraft’s weight. If the reboarding
                        step  breaks,  the watercraft could fall,
                        which could result in severe injury. [EWJ01212]

                                    1




                                                                 1
                                                               1 Bow eye
                                                              EJU34883
                                                              Stern eyes
                                                              The stern eyes are used to attach a rope to
                          1 Reboarding step                   the watercraft when transporting or mooring
                                                              it.












                                                                               1
                        ECJ00743
                                                               1 Stern eye
                                                              EJU40423
                        Use the reboarding step only to board the  Cleat
                        watercraft in the water. Do not use the re-  The cleat is used to attach a ski rope to the
                        boarding step for any other purpose. The  watercraft  when pulling a wakeboarder or
                        watercraft can be damaged.            water-skier.  WARNING! Do not use the
                                                              cleat to lift the watercraft. The cleat is not
                        EJU34874
                        Bow eye                               designed to support the watercraft’s
                        The bow eye is used to attach a rope to the  weight. If the cleat breaks, the watercraft
                        watercraft when transporting, mooring, or  could fall, which could result in severe in-
                        towing it in an emergency. (See page 111 for  jury. [EWJ01511]
                        information on towing the watercraft.)









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                                                                          1

                                                     1








                          1 Cleat                              1 Bow storage compartment
                        EJU31687
                        Storage compartments                    Bow storage compartment:
                        This watercraft is equipped with the following  Capacity:
                                                                    92.0 L (24.3 US gal, 20.2 Imp.gal)
                        storage compartments.
                                                                  Load limit:
                        The storage compartments are not designed   5.0 kg (11 lb)
                        to be waterproof.  If you carry objects that
                        must be kept dry, put them in a waterproof  To close the bow storage compartment:
                        bag.                                  Push the rear of the hood down to securely
                        Make  sure that  the storage compartments  lock it in place.
                        are closed securely before operating the wa-
                        tercraft.
                        EJU45250
                        Bow storage compartment
                        The bow storage compartment is located un-
                        der the hood.
                        To open the bow storage compartment:
                        Pull the hood latch rearward, and then lift up
                        the rear of the hood.

                                                        1
                                                              EJU46000
                                                              Glove compartment
                                                              The glove compartment is located in front of
                                                              the seat.
                                                              To open the glove compartment:
                                                              Push the glove compartment latch forward,
                                                              and then lift up the lid.

                          1 Hood latch






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                                                              To drain water from the glove compart-
                                                              ment:
                                                              (1) Remove the drain plug on the bottom of
                                                                 the glove compartment to drain the wa-
                                                 1
                                                                 ter.

                                                                                              1



                          1 Glove compartment latch






                                                               1 Drain plug
                                                      1       (2) Securely install the drain plug in it original
                                                                 position.
                                                              EJU46011
                                                              Seat storage compartment
                                                              The seat storage compartment is located un-
                          1 Glove compartment                 der the rear seat.
                                                              The storage compartment is removable.
                          Glove compartment:
                            Capacity:                         To open the seat storage compartment:
                              10.2 L (2.7 US gal, 2.2 Imp.gal)  (1) Remove the rear seat. (See page 59 for
                            Load limit:                          seat  removal and installation proce-
                              1.5 kg (3 lb)                      dures.)
                                                              (2) Push the latch forward, and then lift up
                        To close the glove compartment:
                                                                 the lid and remove it.
                        Push the lid down to securely lock it in place.

                                                                          1
                                                                                              2








                                                               1 Lid
                                                               2 Latch



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                                                              (3) Securely install the rear seat in its original
                                     1                           position.
                                                              EJU46030
                                                              Fire extinguisher holder and cover
                                                              The fire extinguisher holder and cover are lo-
                                                              cated in the bow storage compartment.
                                                              To use the fire extinguisher holder and
                                                              cover:
                                                              (1) Pull the hood latch rearward, and then lift
                                                                 up the rear of the hood.
                          1 Seat storage compartment
                                                                                             1
                          Seat storage compartment:
                            Capacity:
                              5.4 L (1.4 US gal, 1.2 Imp.gal)
                            Load limit:
                              3.0 kg (7 lb)
                        To close the seat storage compartment:
                        (1) Insert the projections on the lid into the
                            slots on the seat storage compartment.
                                                               1 Hood latch
                                                              (2) Unhook the band and remove the fire ex-
                                                                 tinguisher from the fire extinguisher cov-
                                                                 er.


                                                                          1




                        (2) Push the rear of the lid down.
                                                                                             2


                                                               1 Fire extinguisher holder and cover
                                                               2 Band
                                                              (3) Place the fire extinguisher in the fire ex-
                                                                 tinguisher cover, and then securely fas-
                                                                 ten the fire extinguisher with the band.
                                                              (4) Push the rear of the hood down to se-
                                                                 curely lock it in place. Make sure that the



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                            hood is securely closed before using the
                            watercraft.





























































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                        EJU31823                              knocking (or pinging) occurs, use a gasoline
                                Fuel requirements
                                                              of a different brand.
                        EJU45232
                        Fuel
                                                                Recommended fuel:
                        EWJ00283
                                                                  Premium unleaded gasoline with a
                                                                  minimum octane rating of
                         Gasoline and  gasoline vapors are ex-     91
                          tremely flammable. To avoid  fires  and    (Pump octane number) = (R + M)/2
                                                                    95 (Research octane number)
                          explosions and to reduce the risk of in-
                          jury when refueling, follow these in-
                                                              Gasohol
                          structions.
                                                              There are two types of gasohol: gasohol con-
                         Gasoline is poisonous and can cause in-
                                                              taining ethanol and gasohol containing meth-
                          jury or death. Handle gasoline with care.
                                                              anol.
                          Never siphon gasoline by mouth. If you
                                                              Gasohol  containing ethanol can  be used  if
                          should swallow some gasoline, inhale a
                                                              the ethanol  content  does not exceed 10%
                          lot of gasoline vapor, or get some gaso-
                                                              and the fuel meets the minimum octane rat-
                          line in your eyes, see your doctor imme-
                                                              ings. E-85 is a fuel blend containing 85% eth-
                          diately. If gasoline spills on  your skin,
                                                              anol and therefore must not be used in this
                          wash with soap and water. If gasoline
                                                              watercraft.  All ethanol blends  containing
                          spills  on your clothing, change  your
                                                              more than 10% ethanol can cause fuel sys-
                          clothes.
                                                              tem  damage or  engine performance prob-
                                                              lems.
                        ECJ01870
                                                              Yamaha does not recommend gasohol con-
                         Do  not  use leaded gasoline. Leaded  taining methanol because it can cause fuel
                          gasoline can seriously damage the en-  system damage  and engine performance
                          gine.                               problems.
                         Avoid getting water and contaminants in  To fill the fuel tank:
                          the  fuel  tank. Contaminated fuel can  (1) Before refueling, stop the engine. Do not
                          cause poor performance  and engine     stand or sit on the watercraft. Never refu-
                          damage. Use only fresh  gasoline that  el while smoking, or while in the vicinity
                          has been stored in clean containers.   of sparks, open flames, or other sources
                         Use only gasoline with a minimum pump  of ignition.
                          octane number of 91 or a minimum re-  (2) Place the watercraft in a well-ventilated
                          search octane  number of 95. Low-oc-   area and in a horizontal position.
                          tane gasoline can seriously damage the
                                                              (3) Remove the seats, and then check the
                          engine.
                                                                 fuel level. (See page 59 for seat removal
                                                                 and installation procedures.)
                        Your Yamaha engine has been designed to
                        use premium unleaded gasoline with a pump  (4) Loosen the fuel filler cap and remove it.
                        octane number [(R+M)/2] of 91 or higher, or a
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                                                    1






                          1 Fuel filler cap                    1 Top of the fuel tank
                        (5) Slowly add fuel to the fuel tank.
                                                                                        1
                          Fuel tank capacity:                                                2
                            70 L (18.5 US gal, 15.4 Imp.gal)









                                                               1 Top of the fuel tank
                                                               2 Approximately 50 mm (2 in) from top of the
                                                                 fuel tank
                                                              (7) Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately with
                                                                 a dry cloth.
                        (6) Stop filling  when the  fuel level reaches
                                                              (8) Securely install the fuel filler cap by tight-
                            approximately 50 mm (2 in) from the top
                                                                 ening it until it clicks.
                            of the fuel tank. Do not overfill the fuel
                                                              (9) Securely install the seats in their original
                            tank. Because fuel expands when it
                                                                 positions.
                            heats up, heat from the engine or the sun
                            can cause fuel to spill out of the fuel tank.
                            Do not  leave the watercraft with  a full
                            tank in direct sunlight.













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                        EJU40291
                             Engine oil requirements
                        EJU41514
                        Engine oil
                        ECJ00282

                        Use only 4-stroke engine oil. Usage of 2-
                        stroke engine oil could result in severe en-
                                                              Checking the engine oil level
                        gine damage.                          EWJ00341

                          Recommended engine oil:             Engine oil is extremely hot immediately af-
                            YAMALUBE 4W or 4-stroke motor oil
                          Recommended engine oil type:        ter the engine is turned off. Coming in con-
                            SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-40,       tact with or getting any engine oil on your
                            20W-50                            clothes could result in burns.
                          Recommended engine oil grade:
                            API SG or higher                  ECJ01002


                        TIP                                   Make sure  that debris and  water  do not
                        When the engine is operated at high speeds,  enter the oil filler hole. Debris and water in
                        some engine oil may be consumed. Be sure  the engine oil can cause serious engine
                        to check the engine oil level.        damage.
                        Why Yamalube                          To check the engine oil level:
                        YAMALUBE oil is a Genuine YAMAHA Part  (1) Place the watercraft in a precisely level
                        born of the engineers’ passion and belief that  position  on land with the engine
                        engine oil is an important liquid engine com-  stopped. If the engine was running, allow
                        ponent. We form teams of specialists in the  the engine oil to settle by waiting 5 min-
                        fields of mechanical engineering, chemistry,  utes or more before checking the oil lev-
                        electronics and track testing, and have them  el.
                        develop the engine together with the oil it will  (2) Remove the seats. (See page 59 for seat
                        use. Yamalube oils take full advantage of the  removal and installation procedures.)
                        base oil’s qualities and blend in the ideal bal-  (3) Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean.
                        ance of additives to make sure the final oil
                        clears our performance standards. Thus,
                        Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and syn-
                        thetic oils have their own distinct characters
                        and value. Yamaha’s experience gained over
                        many years of research  and development
                        into oil since the  1960’s helps make
                        Yamalube the best choice for your Yamaha
                        engine.





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                                                  1
                                                                                            1








                          1 Dipstick                           1 Engine oil filler cap
                        (4) Insert the dipstick back into the dipstick  (7) Slowly add engine oil.
                            tube  completely. Remove the  dipstick  TIP
                            again and make sure that the engine oil  The difference between the minimum and
                            level is between the minimum and maxi-  maximum level marks on the dipstick is equal
                            mum level marks.                  to approximately 1 L (1.06 US qt, 0.88 Imp.qt)
                                                              of engine oil.
                                                              (8) Wait approximately 5 minutes to allow
                                                                 the engine oil to settle, and then check
                                                                 the engine oil level again.
                                                 1
                                                              (9) Repeat steps 3–8 until the engine oil is at
                                                 2               the proper level.
                                                              (10) Securely install the engine oil filler cap by
                                                                 tightening it until it stops.
                                                              (11) Securely install the seats in their original
                          1 Maximum level mark
                                                                 positions.
                          2 Minimum level mark
                        (5) If the  engine oil  level is significantly
                            above the maximum level mark, consult
                            a Yamaha dealer. If the engine oil level is
                            below the minimum level mark, add en-
                            gine oil.
                        (6) Loosen the engine oil filler cap and re-
                            move it.












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                        EJU40022                                 as dirt or sand. Otherwise, the stern
                            Draining the bilge water
                                                                 drain plugs could be damaged, allow-
                        ECJ01302
                                                                 ing water to enter the engine compart-
                                                                 ment. Check the O-rings on the stern
                        Do not run the engine at full throttle when
                                                                 drain plugs  and make  sure that the
                        bilge water remains in the engine com-
                                                                 plugs are tightened  securely  before
                        partment. The bilge water can splash into
                                                                 launching the  watercraft. Otherwise,
                        the engine, which can result  in  severe
                                                                 water may flood the engine compart-
                        damage.
                                                                 ment and cause the watercraft to sub-
                        EJU44262                                 merge. [ECJ00364]
                        Draining the bilge water on land
                        To drain the bilge water on land:
                        (1) Loosen the stern drain plugs and remove
                            them.






                                                                                   1
                                               1               1 O-ring
                                                              (5) Securely install the stern drain plugs by
                                                                 tightening them until they stop.
                                                              EJU40536
                          1 Stern drain plug                  Draining the bilge water on water
                                                              A small quantity of bilge water will remain in
                        (2) Raise the bow of the watercraft, such as
                                                              the engine compartment even after the bilge
                            by placing the watercraft on a slope, to
                                                              water is drained on  water. To completely
                            drain the bilge  water from  the  engine
                                                              drain the bilge water, remove the watercraft
                            compartment.
                                                              from the water and drain the bilge water on
                        (3) After the bilge water has drained from the
                                                              land.
                            stern drain plug holes, wipe up any re-
                                                              Jet vacuum bilge draining system
                            maining moisture in the engine compart-
                                                              While the watercraft is operating, bilge water
                            ment with a dry cloth.
                                                              in the engine compartment is drawn in by the
                        (4) Check that the stern drain plugs and O-
                                                              vacuum that is generated in the jet pump and
                            rings on the plugs are not damaged and
                                                              discharged from the watercraft through the
                            that there is no foreign material on the
                                                              jet thrust nozzle.
                            threads or O-rings on the plugs.
                                                              To drain the bilge water on water:
                            NOTICE: Before  installing the stern
                                                              Operate the watercraft as straight as possible
                            drain plugs, clean  the  drain plug
                                                              and above planing speed for at least 2 min-
                            threads and the O-rings on the plugs
                                                              utes. NOTICE: Do not run the engine at full
                            to remove any foreign materials, such
                                                              throttle for at least 1 minute after the en-
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                        gine has been restarted. Bilge water in the  EJU42434 Transporting on a trailer
                        engine compartment can splash into the
                                                              When transporting the watercraft on a trailer,
                        engine, which can result in severe dam-
                                                              secure the tie downs to the trailer through the
                        age. [ECJ00554]
                                                              bow eye and stern eyes. NOTICE: Do not at-
                                                              tach ropes or tie downs to any part of the
                                                              watercraft  other than  the bow eye  and
                                                              stern eyes to secure the watercraft to the
                                                              trailer. Otherwise, the watercraft may be
                                                              damaged. Wrap the ropes  or  tie  downs
                                                              with towels or rags where they touch the
                                                              body of the watercraft to avoid scratches
                                                              or damage. [ECJ02151]













































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                        EJU42691
                                 Engine break-in
                        ECJ00432

                        Failure to perform the engine break-in
                        could result in reduced engine life or even
                        severe engine damage.
                        The engine break-in is essential to allow the
                        various components of the engine to  wear
                        and polish themselves to the correct operat-
                        ing clearances. This ensures proper perfor-
                        mance and promotes longer component life.
                        To perform the engine break-in:
                        (1) Check the engine oil level. (See page 68
                            for information on checking  the  engine
                            oil level.)
                        (2) Launch the watercraft and start the en-
                            gine. (See page 83 for information  on
                            starting the engine.)
                        (3) For the first 5 minutes, operate with the
                            engine speed at 2000 r/min.
                        (4) For the next 90 minutes, operate with the
                            engine speed below 5000 r/min.
                        After the engine break-in is complete, the wa-
                        tercraft can be operated normally.


























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                        EJU31984

                        EWJ00413

                        Failure to inspect or maintain the watercraft properly increases the possibility of an ac-
                        cident or damage to the watercraft. Do not operate the watercraft if you find any prob-
                        lem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in this manual, have
                        the watercraft inspected by a Yamaha dealer.

                        EJU41238
                        Pre-operation checklist
                        Before using this watercraft, be sure to perform the checks in the following checklist.
                        PRE-LAUNCH CHECKS

                                  ITEM                         ROUTINE                   PAGE
                                                Ventilate the engine compartment.
                         Engine compartment                                               75
                                                Check inside the engine compartment for damage.
                                                Check the fuel system for leakage.
                         Fuel system                                                      75
                                                Check the fuel level in the fuel tank.
                         Water separator        Check the water separator for water.      75
                         Engine unit            Check the exterior of the engine unit for damage.  76
                         Engine oil level       Check the engine oil level.               76
                         Bilge water            Check the engine compartment for bilge water.  76
                         Battery                Check the battery connections.            76
                         Steering system        Check the steering system for proper operation.  76
                                                Check the adjustable tilt steering system for proper
                         Adjustable tilt steering sys-
                         tem                    operation and check that the handlebars are se-  77
                                                curely locked in place.
                         RiDE lever             Check the RiDE lever for proper operation.  77
                         Throttle lever         Check the throttle lever for proper operation.  77
                                                Check the Yamaha Security System for proper op-
                         Yamaha Security System                                           78
                                                eration.
                         Engine shut-off cords (lan-  Check the engine shut-off cords (lanyards) for dam-  78
                         yards)                 age.
                                                Check the engine start/stop switch and engine
                         Switches                                                         78
                                                shut-off switch for proper operation.
                         Electric trim system   Check the electric trim system for proper operation.  79
                                                Check the storage compartments for damage and
                         Storage compartments                                             79
                                                water.
                         Fire extinguisher holder,   Check the fire extinguisher holder, cover, and band   79
                         cover, and band        for damage.
                         Fire extinguisher      Check the condition of the fire extinguisher.  79
                                                Check that safety equipment meeting the applica-
                         Safety equipment                                                 79
                                                ble regulations is on board.
                         Hull and deck          Check the hull and deck for damage.       79
                         Jet intake             Check the jet intake for damage and clogging.  79


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                                  ITEM                         ROUTINE                   PAGE
                         Jet thrust nozzle and re-  Check the jet thrust nozzle and reverse gate for   80
                         verse gate             damage.
                                                Check the stern drain plugs for damage and foreign
                         Stern drain plugs                                                80
                                                material and check that they are securely installed.
                         Hood                   Check that the hood is securely closed.   80
                         Front and rear seats   Check that the seats are securely installed.  59
                        POST-LAUNCH CHECKS
                                  ITEM                         ROUTINE                   PAGE
                                                Check that water is discharged from the port (left)
                         Cooling water pilot outlet  cooling water pilot outlet while the engine is run-  80
                                                ning.
                         Multifunction information   Check the multifunction information center for prop-
                         center                 er operation.                             81
                         Shift system           Check the shift system for proper operation.  81
                         Engine idling speed    Check the engine idling speed.            81
                        TIP
                        To ensure safety and reliability, pre-operation checks should be made each time the water-
                        craft is used.


































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                        EJU32282                              EJU34215
                           Pre-operation check points         Fuel system checks
                                                              EWJ00382
                        EJU40099
                        Pre-launch checks
                        Perform the pre-launch checks in the pre-op-  Leaking fuel can result in fire or explosion.
                        eration checklist while the watercraft is  on   Check for fuel leakage regularly.
                        land.                                  If any fuel leakage is found, the fuel sys-
                        To perform the pre-launch checks:      tem must be repaired by a qualified me-
                        (1) Remove the seats and  seat  storage  chanic. Improper repairs can make the
                            compartment. (See page 59 for seat re-  watercraft unsafe to operate.
                            moval and  installation procedures and
                                                              Make sure that there is no damage, leakage,
                            page 63 for information on the seat stor-
                                                              or other problem in the fuel system.
                            age compartment.)
                                                              Check:
                        (2) Perform the checks and make sure that
                                                               Fuel filler cap and seal for damage
                            there are no malfunctioning items or oth-
                                                               Fuel tank for damage and leakage
                            er problems.
                                                               Fuel hoses and joints for damage and leak-
                        (3) After completing these checks, securely
                                                               age
                            install the seat storage compartment and
                                                               Fuel tank breather hose  for damage and
                            seats in their original positions.
                                                               leakage
                        EJU32334
                        Engine compartment check              EJU36875
                                                              Fuel level check
                        EWJ00462
                                                              Check the fuel level in the fuel tank.
                                                              Add fuel if necessary. (See page 66 for infor-
                        Failure  to  ventilate the engine compart-
                                                              mation on filling the fuel tank.)
                        ment could result in a fire or explosion. Do
                                                              EJU32424
                        not start the engine if there is a fuel leak.  Water separator check
                                                              Make sure that no water has collected in the
                        Ventilate the engine compartment. Leave the  water separator. If water has collected in the
                        engine compartment open for a few minutes  water separator, drain it. (See page 33 for in-
                        to allow any fuel vapors to escape.   formation on draining the water separator.)
                        Make sure that there is no damage inside the
                        engine compartment.
                                                                                               1






                                                               1 Water separator





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                        EJU40182                              nected properly. WARNING! Never operate
                        Engine unit check
                        Check the exterior of the engine unit for dam-  the watercraft if the battery does not have
                                                              sufficient power to start the engine or if it
                        age or other problem.
                                                              shows any other signs of decreased pow-
                        EJU36886
                        Engine oil level check                er. Loss of battery power may leave you
                        Make sure that the engine oil level is between  stranded. [EWJ01242]
                        the minimum and maximum level marks on                                2
                        the dipstick. (See page 68 for information on            1
                        checking the engine oil level.)
                                                                                 4            3

                                                  1





                                                               1 Negative (–) battery terminal: Black lead
                                                               2 Positive (+) battery terminal: Red lead
                                                               3 Positive (+) battery terminal: Red lead (for
                                                                 audio)
                          1 Dipstick
                                                               4 Negative (–) battery terminal: Black lead (for
                                                                 audio)
                                                              Make sure that the battery is securely held in
                                                              place.
                                                              EJU32614
                                                              Steering system checks
                                                 1            Turn the handlebars to the right and left sev-
                                                 2            eral times  to  make sure that operation is
                                                              smooth and unrestricted throughout the
                                                              whole range, and that the free play is not ex-
                                                              cessive.
                          1 Maximum level mark
                          2 Minimum level mark
                        EJU32456
                        Bilge water check
                        Make sure that no bilge water has collected in
                        the engine compartment. If bilge water has
                        collected in the engine compartment, drain it.
                        (See page 70 for information on draining the
                        bilge water.)
                        EJU32488
                        Battery checks
                        Make sure that the battery terminals are not
                        damaged and that the battery leads are con-


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                        Turn the handlebars as far as possible to the
                        right and left to make sure that the jet thrust
                        nozzle moves as the handlebars are turned,
                        and that there is no difference between the
                        right and left fully turned positions of the jet
                        thrust nozzle.






                                                              EJU43213
                                                              RiDE lever checks
                                                              Operate the RiDE lever several times to make
                                                              sure that operation is smooth throughout the
                                                              whole range. Also, make sure that the RiDE
                                                              lever returns automatically to its fully closed
                                                              position when released.














                          Difference between fully turned posi-  EJU42181
                          tions of jet thrust nozzle (distances A   Throttle lever checks
                          and B):                             Operate the throttle lever several times to
                            Maximum 5 mm (0.20 in)            make sure that operation is smooth through-
                                                              out the whole range. Also, make sure that the
                        EJU40363                              throttle lever returns automatically to its fully
                        Adjustable tilt steering system checks
                        Operate the adjustable tilt steering system  closed (idle) position when released.
                        several times to make sure that operation is
                        smooth throughout the whole range. Also,
                        make sure that the handlebars are securely
                        locked in place. (See page 32 for adjustable
                        tilt steering system operation procedures.)







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                                                              than 15 seconds without supplying water,
                                                              otherwise the engine could overheat.
                                                              Check the engine start/stop switch and the
                                                              engine shut-off switch for proper operation.
                                                              (See page 30 for information on operating
                                                              each switch.)
                                                                                   1
                                                                                               2


                        EJU45351
                        Yamaha Security System check
                        Make sure that the Yamaha Security System
                        operates properly. (See page 30 for Yamaha
                        Security System setting procedures.)
                        EJU32667
                        Engine shut-off cords (lanyards) check                               3
                        Make sure that the engine shut-off cords (lan-
                                                               1 Clip
                        yards) are not damaged. If the cord is dam-
                                                               2 Engine shut-off switch
                        aged, replace it.  WARNING! Never try to  3 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                        repair the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) or
                        tie it together.  The engine shut-off cord
                        (lanyard) may not pull free when the oper-
                        ator falls  off,  allowing the watercraft to
                        continue to run  and  cause an  accident.
                        [EWJ01222]


                                                                               1

                                                               1 Engine start/stop switch
                                                              To check the operation of the switches:
                                                              (1) If the lock mode is selected for the
                                                                 Yamaha Security System setting, select
                                                                 the unlock mode. (See  page 30 for
                                                                 Yamaha Security System setting proce-
                        EJU46050
                        Switch checks                            dures.)
                        ECJ01311
                                                              (2) Push the engine start/stop switch  to
                                                                 make sure that the engine starts.
                        Do not run the engine over 4000 r/min on
                                                              (3) As  soon as the  engine starts running,
                        land. Also, do not run the engine for more
                                                                 push  the engine start/stop switch to


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                            make sure that the engine stops immedi-  EJU32535
                                                              Fire extinguisher check
                            ately.
                                                              Check that there is a full fire extinguisher on
                        (4) Restart the engine, and then pull the en-
                                                              board.
                            gine shut-off cord (lanyard) to  remove
                            the clip from the engine shut-off switch
                            to make sure that the engine stops im-
                            mediately.
                        EJU46060
                        Electric trim system check
                        Turn on the multifunction information center,
                        and then operate the “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch.
                        Check that the jet thrust nozzle moves up and
                        down properly and that the trim setting indi-
                        cator change according to the operation of
                        the switch. (See page 46 for information on  To check the fire  extinguisher, see  the  in-
                        turning on the multifunction information cen-  structions supplied by the fire extinguisher
                        ter without starting the engine and page 37  manufacturer. Always keep the fire extin-
                        for information on the electric trim system.)  guisher secured in the holder with its cover in
                                                              place.
                                                              Always carry a fire extinguisher on board. A
                                                              fire extinguisher is not  standard  equipment
                                                              with this watercraft. If you do not have one,
                                                              contact a Yamaha dealer or a fire extinguish-
                                                              er dealer to obtain one meeting the proper
                                                              specifications.
                                                                Fire extinguisher:
                                                                  Classification:
                                                                    5-B (B-1)
                        EJU40102                                  Capacity:
                        Storage compartment checks                  2 lb or more
                        Make  sure that  the storage compartments
                        are not damaged and that water has not col-  EJU40122
                        lected in the compartments. (See page 62 for  Safety equipment check
                        information on the storage compartments.)  Check that safety equipment meeting the ap-
                                                              plicable regulations is on board.
                        EJU43800
                        Fire extinguisher holder, cover, and band   EJU32353
                        checks                                Hull and deck check
                        Make sure that the fire extinguisher holder,  Check the hull and deck for damage or other
                        cover, and band are not damaged and that  problem.
                                                              EJU32657
                        the fire extinguisher is securely held in place  Jet intake checks
                        using the band. (See page 64 for information  Make sure that the jet intake is not damaged
                        on the fire extinguisher holder, cover, and  or clogged with weeds or debris. If the jet in-
                        band.)                                take is clogged, clean it. (See page 109 for in-


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                        formation on the jet intake.)
                        EJU43221
                        Jet thrust nozzle and reverse gate check
                        Check the jet thrust nozzle and reverse gate
                        for damage or other problem.
                        EJU44252
                        Stern drain plug checks
                        Loosen  the stern  drain plugs and remove                   1
                        them, and then make sure that the plugs and
                        O-rings on the plugs are not damaged and
                        that there is no foreign material  on  the
                        threads or O-rings  on  the plugs.  NOTICE:  1 Stern drain plug
                        Before installing the stern drain plugs,  EJU41441
                                                              Hood check
                        clean the drain plug threads and the O-
                                                              Push down on the rear of the hood and make
                        rings on the plugs to remove any foreign
                                                              sure that it is securely closed.
                        materials, such as dirt or sand. Otherwise,
                        the stern drain plugs could be damaged,
                        allowing water to enter the engine com-
                        partment. Check the O-rings on the stern
                        drain plugs and make sure that the plugs
                        are tightened securely before launching
                        the  watercraft. Otherwise, water may
                        flood the engine compartment and cause
                        the watercraft to submerge. [ECJ00364]


                                                              EJU40147
                                                              Post-launch checks
                                                              Perform the post-launch checks in the pre-
                                                              operation checklist while the watercraft is in
                                                              the water and the engine is running.
                                                              To perform the post-launch checks:
                                              2
                                                              (1) Launch the watercraft. (See page 83 for
                                              1                  information on launching the watercraft.)
                          1 Stern drain plug                  (2) Perform the checks and make sure that
                          2 O-ring                               there are no malfunctioning items or oth-
                                                                 er problems.
                        Securely install the stern drain plugs by tight-
                                                              EJU41811
                        ening them until they stop.           Cooling water pilot outlet check
                                                              Make sure that water is discharged from the
                                                              port (left) cooling water pilot outlet while the
                                                              engine is running. (See page 33 for informa-
                                                              tion on the cooling water pilot outlets.)



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                                                              EJU40172
                                                              Engine idling speed check
                                                              Start the engine and warm it up. Use the ta-
                                                              chometer in the multifunction  information
                                                              center to make sure  that the engine  idling
                                                              speed is not significantly above or below the
                                                              specified range.
                                                                Engine idling speed:
                                                                  1250 ±100 r/min


                        EJU45260
                        Multifunction information center check
                        Make sure that the multifunction information
                        center operates properly. (See page 46 for in-
                        formation on proper operation of the multi-
                        function information center.)
                        EJU43394
                        Shift system check
                        Operate the throttle lever and RiDE lever, and
                        check that the watercraft moves or does not
                        move according to the displayed shift indica-
                        tor. (See page 35 for shift system operation
                        procedures.)  WARNING! To avoid colli-
                        sions, operate at safe speeds and keep a
                        safe distance away from people, objects,
                        and other watercraft. [EWJ01860]








                                                2
                                                3
                                                4
                                                       1
                          1 Shift indicator
                          2 “F” (Forward position)
                          3 “N” (Neutral position)
                          4 “R” (Reverse position)





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                        EJU32905                              https://yamahawaverunners.com/orientation
                           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.
                        EJU32959
                        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-  73. 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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                        jects, and other watercraft. Be  alert for  EJU32804
                                                              Launching the watercraft
                        conditions that  limit  your visibility or block
                                                              When launching the watercraft,  make  sure
                        your vision of others.
                                                              that there are no obstacles around you.
                        You should grip  the handlebars  firmly  and
                                                              If the watercraft is launched from a trailer,
                        keep both feet on the floor of the footwell. Do
                                                              someone should make sure that waves do
                        not attempt to ride with passengers until your
                                                              not push the watercraft into the trailer.
                        operating skills are fully developed.
                                                              EJU46071
                        EJU40212                              Starting the engine on water
                        Riding position
                                                              EWJ01532
                        Operator riding position
                        The operator should grip the handlebars firm-
                                                              Do not apply throttle when anyone is at the
                        ly with both hands and sit astride the seat
                                                              rear of the watercraft. Turn the engine off
                        with both feet on the floor of the footwell.
                                                              or keep it at idle. Water and debris exiting
                                                              the jet thrust nozzle can cause severe in-
                                                              jury.
                                                              To start the engine:
                                                              (1) If the lock mode is selected for the
                                                                 Yamaha Security System setting, select
                                                                 the unlock mode. (See  page 30 for
                                                                 Yamaha Security System setting proce-
                                                                 dures.)
                                                              (2) Move the  watercraft to an  area  that is
                        Passenger riding position                free from weeds and debris, and has a
                        The passenger(s) should hold on firmly, either  water depth of at least 60 cm (2 ft) from
                        to the person in front of them or to the hand-  the bottom of the watercraft.  NOTICE:
                        grip provided, and sit astride the seat with  Never run the engine in water that is
                        their feet on the floor of the footwell. Never al-  less than 60 cm (2 ft) deep from the
                        low a passenger to ride in front of the opera-  bottom  of the watercraft, otherwise
                        tor. (See page 17 for information on the riding  pebbles or sand could be sucked into
                        position when pulling a wakeboarder or wa-  the jet intake, causing impeller dam-
                        ter-skier.)
                                                                 age and engine overheating. [ECJ00473]
















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                        (3) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)  EJU46080
                                                              Stopping the engine
                            to your left wrist, and then attach the clip
                                                              Release the throttle lever, and then push the
                            to the engine shut-off switch. (See page
                                                              engine start/stop switch (red button) to stop
                            31 for information on operating the en-
                                                              the engine. WARNING! You need throttle to
                            gine shut-off switch.) WARNING! Check
                                                              steer. Shutting the engine off can cause
                            that the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                                                              you to hit an obstacle you are attempting
                            is attached  correctly. If the engine
                                                              to avoid. A collision could result in severe
                            shut-off cord (lanyard) is not attached
                                                              injury or death. [EWJ00602]
                            correctly, it may not pull free when the
                            operator falls off, allowing the water-
                            craft to continue to run and cause an
                            accident. [EWJ00583]
                                             1
                                                         2





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                                                              Leaving the watercraft
                                                              If leaving the watercraft, remove the clip from
                                                        3
                                                              the  engine shut-off switch  to prevent acci-
                          1 Clip
                                                              dental starting or unauthorized operation by
                          2 Engine shut-off switch
                                                              children or others.
                          3 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                        (4) With the throttle lever released, push the
                            engine start/stop switch (red button) to
                            start the engine. (See page 30 for infor-
                            mation  on  operating  the  engine
                            start/stop switch.)






                                                              EJU43413
                                                              Operating the watercraft
                                                              When the throttle lever is squeezed, the “F”
                                                              (forward) shift indicator will be displayed and
                                                              the watercraft will move forward. While the
                                                              “F” (forward) shift indicator is displayed, the
                                                              watercraft will move forward at trolling speed
                                                              even if the throttle lever is in the fully closed


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                        (idle) position. (See page 35 for shift system   Take early action to avoid collisions. The
                        operation procedures.)                 RiDE system is not a braking device for
                                                               avoiding dangerous situations.

                                                              Steering control depends on the combination
                                                              of handlebar position and the amount of
                                                              throttle.
                                                              Water sucked in through the intake grate is
                                                              pressurized by the impeller in the jet pump.
                                                              As the pressurized water is expelled from the
                                                              pump through the jet thrust nozzle, it creates
                                                              thrust to move and steer the watercraft. The
                                                        1     higher the engine speed, the more thrust pro-
                          1 “F” (Forward position)            duced.
                                                              The amount of jet thrust, in addition to the po-
                                                              sition  of the handlebars, determines how
                                                              sharply you turn.
                                                              A. More throttle produces higher thrust, so
                                                                 the watercraft will turn more sharply.








                        EJU43424
                        Turning the watercraft
                        EWJ01784

                         Do not release the throttle lever when
                                                              B. Less throttle produces lower thrust, so
                          trying to steer  away from  objects—as
                                                                 the watercraft will turn more gradually.
                          with other powerboats, you need throt-
                          tle to steer. A collision could result in se-
                          vere injury or death.
                         When operating at higher speeds, make
                          gradual turns or slow down before turn-
                          ing. Sharp high-speed turns may cause
                          the watercraft to slide sideways or spin,
                          throwing the operator and passenger(s)
                          overboard, which could cause an injury.






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                        C. Releasing the  throttle lever completely  E.  If the RiDE  lever is squeezed and  the
                            produces only minimum thrust. If you are  handlebars are turned when the water-
                            traveling  at speeds above trolling,  you  craft is cruising at planing speed, the wa-
                            will  have rapidly decreasing ability  to  tercraft will turn gradually while slowing
                            steer without throttle. You may still have  down.
                            some turning ability immediately after re-
                            leasing the throttle lever, but once the
                            engine slows down, the watercraft will no
                            longer respond to handlebar input until  E
                            you  apply throttle again or  you reach
                            trolling speed.
                            At trolling speed, the watercraft can be                          1
                            turned gradually by handlebar position
                            alone using  just the  amount of thrust
                            available at idle.
                                                               1 Reverse gate
                                                              This model is equipped with the Yamaha En-
                                                              gine  Management  System (YEMS) that in-
                                                              cludes an off-throttle steering (OTS) system.
                                                              It will activate at planing speeds should you
                                                              attempt to steer the watercraft after releasing
                                                              the throttle lever (see condition C above).
                                                              The OTS system assists in turning by con-
                                                              tinuing to supply some thrust while the water-
                                                              craft is decelerating, but you can turn more
                        D. If the engine is stopped while riding,  sharply if you apply throttle while turning the
                            there is no thrust. The watercraft will go  handlebars. The OTS system does not func-
                            straight even though the handlebars are  tion below planing speeds or when the en-
                            turned.                           gine is off. Once the engine slows down, the
                                                              watercraft will no longer turn in response to
                                                              handlebar input until you apply throttle again
                                                              or you reach trolling speed.
                                                              EJU43254
                                                              Stopping the watercraft
                                                              The watercraft is not equipped with a sepa-
                                                              rate braking system. The watercraft slows
                                                              down by water resistance or, when operating
                                                              in reverse, by the water jet. The watercraft
                                                              slows down as soon as the throttle lever is re-
                                                              leased, but will coast for a distance before
                            You need throttle to steer.
                                                              fully  stopping.  If you are  not sure you can



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                        stop in time before hitting an obstacle, apply   To avoid rear-end collisions while oper-
                        throttle and turn in another direction.  ating the watercraft, check behind you
                        From full speed, the watercraft comes to a  before using the  RiDE lever to  slow
                        complete stop due to water resistance in ap-  down or stop the watercraft.
                        proximately 125 m (410 ft) after the throttle le-
                                                              EJU43447
                        ver is released or the engine is stopped,  Operating the watercraft in reverse or
                        although this distance will vary depending on  neutral
                        many factors, including gross weight, water  Operating in reverse
                        surface conditions, and wind direction.  When the RiDE lever is squeezed, the “R” (re-
                                                              verse) shift indicator will be displayed and the
                                                              watercraft will move in reverse. (See page 35
                                                              for shift system operation procedures.)
                             125 m (410 ft)









                        If the RiDE lever is squeezed to slow down,
                        the stopping distance is approximately 30%
                        shorter than when the RiDE lever is not used.                        1
                        However, this distance will  vary depending
                                                               1 “R” (Reverse position)
                        on many factors, including gross weight, wa-
                        ter surface conditions, and wind direction.
                        EWJ01794

                         Allow adequate stopping distance. Stay
                          far enough away from others so you can
                          always safely coast to a stop.
                         Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
                          member, watercraft and other boats do
                          not have brakes.
                         Operate defensively at safe speeds and
                          keep a safe distance away from people,  Make sure that there are no obstacles or peo-
                          objects, and other watercraft to give you  ple behind you before shifting into reverse.
                          time to stop.                       TIP
                         Do not shut the engine off when slowing  This model is equipped with a function which
                          down in case you need engine power to  limits the engine speed in reverse.
                          steer away from a boat or other obstacle
                          that comes into your path.


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                        Operating in neutral                  Board the watercraft in water free from
                        When the RiDE lever is squeezed lightly and  weeds and debris and at least 60 cm (2 ft)
                        released, the “N” (neutral) shift indicator will  deep  from the bottom of  the watercraft.
                        be displayed and the watercraft will stop in its  NOTICE: Never run the engine in water
                        current location. (See page 35 for shift sys-  that is less than 60 cm (2 ft) deep from the
                        tem operation procedures.)            bottom of the watercraft, otherwise peb-
                                                              bles or sand could be sucked into the jet
                                                              intake, causing impeller damage and en-
                                                              gine overheating. [ECJ00473]







                                                                           60 cm (2 ft)
                                                        1
                          1 “N” (Neutral position)


                                                              EJU42462
                                                              Boarding alone
                                                              (1) From the rear of the watercraft, lower the
                                                                 reboarding step with one hand and hold
                                                                 it in place.






                        EJU42452
                        Boarding the watercraft
                        EWJ01113

                        Be sure the operator and any passengers
                        have practiced  boarding from the water
                        while still close to shore before riding. A
                                                              (2) Put one foot on the step, and then grasp
                        person who has made many unsuccessful
                                                                 the reboarding grip with your other hand.
                        attempts to get back on  the watercraft
                        may become fatigued and suffer from ex-
                        posure, increasing the risk of injury and
                        drowning.





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                                                              EJU43261
                                                              Boarding with passenger(s)
                                                              EWJ01800
                                                               Severe internal injuries can occur if wa-
                                                               ter is forced into body cavities as a re-
                                                               sult of being near the jet thrust nozzle.
                                                               Do not start the engine until the passen-
                                                               gers are  seated with  their feet on the
                                                               floor of the footwell and are securely
                                                               holding on to the person in front of them
                        (3) Pull yourself up onto the boarding plat-  or to the handgrip provided.
                            form and grasp the handgrip, and then   Before boarding the watercraft, make
                            move to the seat and sit astride.  sure that  the engine is  stopped. If the
                                                               engine is running, the reverse gate may
                                                               move  down  and a person boarding
                                                               could be pinched.

                                                              The heavier the total weight of the operator
                                                              and passenger(s), the more difficult it will be
                                                              to balance the watercraft. Do not operate the
                                                              watercraft when the total weight exceeds 240
                                                              kg (530 lb) including any cargo.
                                                              To board with passenger(s):
                        (4) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)  (1) Board as noted in the previous section
                            to your left wrist, and then attach the clip  “Boarding alone”.
                            to the engine shut-off switch.
                        (5) Grip the handlebars with both hands and
                            place both feet on the floor of the foot-
                            well.








                                                              (2) Grip the handlebars with both hands and
                                                                 place both feet on the floor of the foot-
                                                                 well.
                                                              (3) Have the first passenger move to the rear
                        (6) Look in  all  directions, start the engine,  of the watercraft.
                            and then start off slowly.


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                                                                 are securely holding on to the person in
                                                                 front of them or to the handgrip provided.











                        (4) Have the first passenger board using the
                            same procedure as the operator, place
                            their feet on the floor of the footwell, and  (7) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                            securely hold on to the operator.    to your left wrist, and then attach the clip
                                                                 to the engine shut-off switch.
                                                              (8) Look  in all directions, start  the  engine,
                                                                 and then start off slowly.
                                                              EJU33085
                                                              Starting off
                                                              EWJ00714
                                                              To avoid collisions:
                                                               Scan constantly for people, objects, and
                                                               other watercraft. Be alert for conditions
                                                               that limit your visibility or block your vi-
                        (5) Have the second passenger  follow the
                                                               sion of others.
                            same procedure. When the second pas-
                                                               Operate defensively at safe speeds and
                            senger is boarding,  try to  balance the
                                                               keep a safe distance away from people,
                            watercraft together with the first passen-
                                                               objects, and other watercraft.
                            ger.
                                                               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 conditions. Avoid sharp turns
                                                               or other maneuvers that make it hard for
                                                               others to avoid you or understand where
                                                               you are going.  Avoid areas with sub-
                                                               merged objects or shallow water.
                                                               Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
                                                               member, watercraft and other boats do
                        (6) Make sure that  the passenger(s)  have  not have  brakes. Do not  release  the
                            their feet on the floor of the footwell and  throttle lever when trying to steer away


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                          from objects—as with  other power-  (2) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
                          boats, you need throttle to steer.     to your left wrist, and then attach the clip
                                                                 to the engine shut-off switch.
                        ECJ01341
                                                              (3) Push the watercraft away from the dock,
                                                                 grip the handlebars with both hands, and
                        Never run the engine in water that is less
                                                                 place both feet on the floor of the foot-
                        than 60 cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom of
                                                                 well.
                        the watercraft, otherwise pebbles or sand
                        could be sucked into the jet intake, caus-
                        ing impeller damage and engine overheat-
                        ing.









                                                              (4) Look  in all directions, start  the  engine,
                                                                 and then start off slowly.
                                                              EJU44211
                                                              Capsized watercraft
                                                              EWJ00672
                        EJU45381
                        Starting off from a trailer
                        (1) Launch the watercraft.            Improper uprighting can cause injury.
                        (2) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)   Be sure to shut the engine off by pulling
                            to your left wrist, and then attach the clip  on the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to
                            to the engine shut-off switch.     remove the clip from the engine shut-off
                        (3) Look in all directions, and then start the  switch.
                            engine.                            Do not put your hands in the intake
                                                               grate.
                        (4) Squeeze the RiDE lever and  move the
                            watercraft back slowly. (See page 35 for  If the watercraft capsizes, turn it over imme-
                            RiDE lever operation procedures.)  diately.
                        TIP                                   To upright the watercraft:
                        When using the RiDE lever to start off from a  (1) Remove the clip from the engine shut-off
                        trailer, you can use the reverse assist to tem-  switch.
                        porarily increase the engine speed. (See page  (2) Swim to the rear of the watercraft. Turn
                        39 for reverse assist operation procedures.)  the watercraft over by pulling on the ride
                        EJU33115                                 plate with one hand while pushing down
                        Boarding and starting off from a dock    on the gunwale with your other hand or
                        (1) Board the watercraft from the side.  your foot.




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                                                              (2) Release the throttle lever to reduce
                                                                 speed about 125 m (410 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]
                                                              (4) After reaching land, stop the engine, and
                                                                 then get off the watercraft and pull it up
                                                                 on the beach.
                                                              To dock the watercraft:
                                                              (1) Make sure that there are no boats, swim-
                                                                 mers, or obstacles near the dock.
                                                              (2) Release the throttle lever to reduce
                                                                 speed about 125 m (410 ft) away from
                        (3) Start the engine and operate the water-
                                                                 the dock.
                            craft at planing speed to drain the bilge
                                                              (3) Slowly approach the dock using the
                            water  from the engine  compartment.
                                                                 throttle  lever  and RiDE lever to  control
                            (See page 70 for information on draining
                                                                 the watercraft speed.
                            the bilge water. If the engine does not
                                                              (4) After  coming alongside the dock, stop
                            start, see “Towing  the watercraft”  on
                                                                 the engine, and then get off the water-
                            page 111 or “Submerged watercraft” on
                                                                 craft.
                            page 111.) NOTICE: Do not run the en-
                                                              EJU37194
                            gine at full throttle for at least 1 minute  Operating in weeded areas
                            after the engine has been restarted.  Always avoid using your watercraft in areas
                            Bilge water in the  engine  compart-  where weed growth is thick. If operating in
                            ment can splash into the  engine,  weeded areas is  unavoidable, alternately
                            which can result in severe damage.  squeeze the throttle lever and relax your grip
                                                              on the throttle lever to vary the engine speed.
                            [ECJ00554]
                        EJU43283                              Weeds tend to become clogged more when
                        Beaching and docking the watercraft
                                                              operating at a steady speed and at trolling
                        To beach the watercraft:              speed. If weeds may have clogged the intake
                        (1) Make sure that there are no boats, swim-  area, clean the jet intake. (See page 109 for
                            mers, or obstacles near the beach.  information on the jet intake.)




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                        EJU40243
                        After removing the watercraft from
                        the water
                        ECJ01311

                        Do not run the engine over 4000 r/min on
                        land. Also, do not run the engine for more
                        than 15 seconds without supplying water,
                        otherwise the engine could overheat.
                        After operating and removing the watercraft
                        from the water, promptly discharge the  re-
                        maining water  from the cooling water  pas-
                        sages.
                        To discharge water from the cooling wa-
                        ter passages:
                        (1) Make sure that the area around the wa-
                            tercraft is clear, and then start  the en-
                            gine.
                        (2) Discharge the remaining water out of the
                            cooling  water passages by  alternately
                            squeezing and releasing the throttle lever
                            quickly for 10 to 15 seconds.
                        (3) Stop the engine.





























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                        EJU37148
                               Post-operation care
                        EWJ00332                                      1               2

                        Always place the watercraft upright in a
                        horizontal position when storing it, other-
                        wise fuel could leak out into the engine or
                        engine compartment, which could create
                        a fire hazard.
                        After using the watercraft, always take it out
                                                               1 Garden hose adapter
                        of the water, clean it, and store it. Leaving the
                                                               2 Garden hose
                        watercraft in the water for extended periods
                        will accelerate the rate of normal deteriora-  (4) Loosen the flushing hose connector cap
                        tion of the jet pump and hull. Marine organ-  and  remove  it. Insert the garden  hose
                        isms  and corrosion  are some of the     adapter into the flushing hose connector
                        conditions that can shorten the life of many  by pushing and twisting it until it is se-
                        watercraft components.                   curely connected.
                        EJU46121
                        Flushing the cooling water passages
                                                                        2
                        ECJ01880
                         Do not run the engine over 4000 r/min on
                          land. Also, do not run  the engine for        3                 1
                          more than 15 seconds without supplying
                          water, otherwise the engine could over-
                          heat.
                         Flush the cooling water passages to
                          prevent them from  clogging with salt,  1 Flushing hose connector cap
                          sand, or dirt.                       2 Garden hose adapter
                                                               3 Flushing hose connector
                        (1) Place the watercraft in a horizontal posi-
                                                              (5) Connect the garden hose to a water tap.
                            tion.
                                                              (6) Make sure that the area around the wa-
                        (2) Remove the seats and  seat  storage
                                                                 tercraft is  clear, and then  start the en-
                            compartment. (See page 59 for seat re-
                                                                 gine. Immediately after the engine starts,
                            moval and  installation procedures and
                                                                 fully turn the water supply on so that wa-
                            page 63 for information on the seat stor-
                                                                 ter flows out continually from the jet
                            age compartment.)
                                                                 thrust nozzle.
                        (3) Connect the garden hose adapter to a
                            garden hose.




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                                                                 water when rinsing the engine or en-
                                                                 gine  compartment as severe engine
                                                                 damage could result. [ECJ00572]
                                                              (3) Drain  the water  from the engine com-
                                                                 partment. (See page 70 for information
                                                                 on draining the bilge water.)
                                                              (4) Wipe  the engine  and engine compart-
                                                                 ment with a dry cloth.
                                                              (5) Wash down the hull, deck, and jet pump
                                                                 with fresh water.
                        (7) Run the engine at idling speed for about  (6) Wipe the hull, deck, and jet pump with a
                            3 minutes watching the engine condition.  dry cloth.
                            If the  engine stops  while flushing,  turn
                                                              (7) Wipe  all vinyl and rubber components,
                            the water supply off immediately  and  such as the seats and engine compart-
                            perform the procedure again from step 6.  ment seals, with a vinyl protectant such
                            NOTICE: Do not supply water to the   as Yamaclean Vinyl Dressing™.
                            cooling water passages when the en-
                                                              (8) To minimize corrosion, spray metallic
                            gine is not running. The water could
                                                                 parts of the hull, deck, and engine with a
                            flow back through the muffler into the
                                                                 rust inhibitor such as Yamalube Silicone
                            engine, causing severe engine  dam-
                                                                 Protectant & Lubricant.
                            age. [ECJ00123]
                                                              (9) Allow the engine compartment to air dry
                        (8) Turn the water supply off.
                                                                 completely before installing the seats.
                        (9) Discharge the remaining water out of the
                                                              (10) Securely install the seats in their original
                            cooling  water passages by  alternately
                                                                 positions.
                            squeezing and releasing the throttle lever  EJU41636
                            quickly for 10 to 15 seconds.     Battery care
                        (10) Stop the engine.                 If the watercraft will not be used for more than
                                                              a month, remove the battery from the water-
                        (11) Remove the garden hose adapter, and
                                                              craft, check it, and then store it in a cool, dry
                            then securely install the flushing hose
                                                              place.
                            connector cap  by tightening  it until it
                                                              EWJ00794
                            stops.
                        (12) Securely  install the seat storage com-
                                                              Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dan-
                            partment and seats in their original posi-
                                                              gerous, causing severe burns, etc. Elec-
                            tions.
                                                              trolyte contains sulfuric acid. Avoid
                        EJU33747
                        Cleaning the watercraft               contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
                        (1) Remove the seats. (See page 59 for seat  Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep
                            removal and installation procedures.)  sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc., well away.
                        (2) Rinse the engine and engine compart-  If using or charging the battery in an en-
                            ment with a small amount  of  water.  closed space, make sure that  it is well
                            NOTICE: Do not use high-pressure
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                        ventilated. Always shield your eyes when  Checking the battery voltage and charging
                        working near batteries.               the battery
                        Keep out of the reach of children.    It is recommended to have a Yamaha dealer
                        Antidotes                             check the battery voltage and charge the bat-
                        External: Flush with water.           tery. Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat-
                        Internal: Drink large quantities of water or  tery as soon as possible if it seems to have
                        milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten  discharged. Keep in  mind that the  battery
                        egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician im-  tends to discharge more quickly if the vehicle
                        mediately.                            is equipped with optional electrical accesso-
                        Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and  ries.  NOTICE: To charge a VRLA  (Valve
                        get prompt medical attention.         Regulated Lead  Acid) battery, a  special
                                                              (constant-voltage) battery  charger is  re-
                        To remove the battery:                quired. Using a conventional battery char-
                        (1) Disconnect the negative (–) battery lead.  ger will damage the battery. [ECJ02810]
                        (2) Disconnect the positive (+) battery lead.
                        (3) Unhook the battery bands, and then re-  Checking the battery bands
                            move the battery from the watercraft.  Make sure  that  the battery bands are  not
                                                              damaged.
                                             1           2
                                            5                                1

                                            4            3








                          1 Battery band
                          2 Positive (+) battery terminal: Red lead  1 Battery band
                          3 Positive (+) battery terminal: Red lead (for
                            audio)                            To store the battery:
                          4 Negative (–) battery terminal: Black lead (for   (1) Clean the battery case using fresh water.
                            audio)
                                                              (2) If the battery terminals are dirty or cor-
                          5 Negative (–) battery terminal: Black lead
                                                                 roded, clean them using a wire brush.
                        Checking the battery
                         Make sure that the battery case is not dam-
                          aged.
                         Make  sure that the  battery terminals are
                          not corroded or damaged.







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                                                              EJU33495
                                         1                           Long-term storage
                                                              EWJ00332

                                                              Always place the watercraft upright in a
                                                              horizontal position when storing it, other-
                                                              wise fuel could leak out into the engine or
                                                              engine compartment, which could create
                                                              a fire hazard.
                                                              Storage for long periods of time, such as win-
                          1 Battery terminal
                                                              ter storage, requires preventive maintenance
                        (3) Apply water-resistant grease to the bat-  to ensure against deterioration. It is advisable
                            tery terminals.                   to have the watercraft serviced by a Yamaha
                                                              dealer prior to storage.
                          Recommended water-resistant grease:
                            YAMALUBE MARINE GREASE            However, the following procedures can be
                                                              performed easily by the owner.
                        (4) Store  the battery in a cool,  dry  place.  EJU40256
                                                              Cleaning
                            NOTICE: Storing the battery in an un-
                                                              (1) Flush the cooling water passages. (See
                            charged condition can cause perma-
                                                                 page 94 for information on flushing the
                            nent battery damage. Check the
                                                                 cooling water passages.)
                            battery periodically. [ECJ00103]
                                                              TIP
                        To install the battery:
                                                              If you will be storing the watercraft for a pro-
                        (1) Place the battery in the battery compart-
                                                              longed period, such as winter storage, top off
                            ment and hook the battery bands onto
                                                              the fuel tank with fresh gasoline and add one
                            the holders.
                                                              ounce of Yamalube Fuel Stabilizer & Condi-
                        (2) Connect the positive (+) battery lead (red)
                                                              tioner Plus to each gallon of fuel in the fuel
                            to the  positive (+) battery terminal.
                                                              tank before starting the engine.
                            NOTICE: Reversal of the battery leads
                                                              (2) Clean the watercraft. (See page 95 for in-
                            will damage the electrical parts. [ECJ00262]
                        (3) Connect the  negative (–)  battery lead  formation on cleaning the watercraft.)
                            (black) to the negative (–) battery termi-  Wax the  hull with a non-abrasive wax
                            nal.                                 such as Yamalube Professional Polish.
                                                              EJU44950
                        (4) Make sure that the battery is securely
                                                              Lubrication
                            held in place.
                                                              To keep moving parts sliding or rotating
                                                              smoothly, lubricate them with water-resistant
                                                              grease.
                                                                Recommended water-resistant grease:
                                                                  YAMALUBE MARINE GREASE


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                         Steering cable (jet thrust nozzle end), elec-
                          tric trim rod (jet thrust nozzle end), and ball
                          joint















                        TIP
                        Disconnect the electric trim rod from the ball
                        joint before lubricating.

                         Shift rod (reverse gate end) and ball joint















                        TIP
                        Disconnect the shift rod from the ball joint be-
                        fore lubricating.
                        EJU40263
                        Rustproofing
                        Spray metallic parts of the hull, deck, and en-
                        gine with a rust inhibitor such as Yamalube
                        Silicone Protectant & Lubricant.
                        Have a Yamaha dealer rustproof the internal
                        engine components.






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                        EJU33759                              nance not covered by this owner’s/operator’s
                                   Maintenance
                                                              manual.
                        Periodic  checks and  lubrication will keep  EJU40434
                        your watercraft in the safest and most effi-  Removing and installing the engine
                        cient condition  possible. Therefore, make  cover
                        sure to carry out the periodic maintenance.  The engine cover is removable.
                        Safety is an obligation of the watercraft own-  To remove the engine cover:
                        er. Proper maintenance must be carried out  (1) Remove the seats. (See page 59 for seat
                        to keep the exhaust emission and sound lev-  removal and installation procedures.)
                        els within the regulated limits. The most im-  (2) Remove the engine cover screws.
                        portant points of watercraft inspection  and
                        lubrication are explained on the following
                        pages.
                        See a Yamaha dealer for genuine Yamaha re-
                        placement parts and  optional accessories
                        designed for your watercraft.
                        Remember, failures that are the result of the
                        installation of parts or accessories which are
                        not qualitatively equivalent  to genuine                     1
                        Yamaha parts are not covered by the limited
                        warranty.                              1 Engine cover screw
                        Maintenance, replacement, or repair of  (3) Slide the engine cover toward the stern,
                        the emission control devices and system  and then lower the rear side of the cover.
                        may be performed by any marine SI engine
                                                                                           1
                        repair  establishment or individual.  War-
                        ranty repair, however, must be performed
                        at an authorized Yamaha  marine dealer-
                        ship.
                        EWJ00312

                        Be sure to turn off the engine when you
                        perform maintenance  unless otherwise
                        specified. If you are not familiar with ma-
                        chine servicing, this work should be done  1 Engine cover
                        by a Yamaha dealer or other qualified me-  (4) Lift up the cover to remove it.
                        chanic.

                        A service  manual is  available for  purchase
                        through a  Yamaha dealer  for owners  who
                        have the mechanical skills, tools, and other
                        equipment necessary to perform  mainte-




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                        To install the engine cover:
                        When installing the engine cover, simply re-
                        verse the steps for removal.












































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                        EJU43103
                        Periodic maintenance chart
                        The periodic maintenance chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. Have a
                        Yamaha dealer perform the checks in the following chart. However, maintenance may need
                        to be performed more frequently depending on your operating conditions. If you have any
                        questions, consult a Yamaha dealer.
                        This “√” mark indicates items to be checked and serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
                                                               Initial    Thereafter every
                                                                               100    200
                                                                     50 hours
                               Item             Operation              or 12   hours or  hours or   Page
                                                              10 hours         12      24
                                                                      months   months  months
                                                                        *1
                                                                               *1      *1
                                          Check fuel hoses and
                         Fuel line                                              √            —
                                          clamps
                         Fuel filler cap/Wa-  Check O-rings for cracks          √
                         ter separator    and deformation                                    —
                                          Check installation and
                         Fuel tank                                              √            —
                                          straps
                                          Check for clogs and dam-
                         Water inlet strainer                                   √            —
                                          age
                                          Check for damage and
                         Cooling water hos-  leakage, and check                 √            —
                         es
                                          clamps
                         Engine oil       Replace                √      √                    103
                         Oil filter       Replace                               √            103
                         Intermediate hous-                                     √
                         ing              Lubricate                                          —
                         Spark plugs      Check                  √              √            —
                                          Check state of charge,
                         Battery                                                √            —
                                          terminals and bands
                         Battery leads    Check terminals                       √            —
                                          Check operation and for
                         Steering master                         √              √            —
                                          looseness
                                          Check exterior and con-
                         Steering cable                                         √            —
                                          nections, and lubricate
                                          Check exterior and con-
                         Electric trim rod                                      √            —
                                          nections, and lubricate
                         Shift rod and re-  Check exterior and con-             √
                         verse gate       nections, and lubricate                            —
                                          Check for damage and
                         Air filter element                                     √            —
                                          dirt
                                          Check for damage, and
                         Air intake hoses                                       √            —
                                          check clamps
                         Throttle body    Lubricate throttle valve              √            —


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                                                               Initial    Thereafter every
                                                                               100    200
                                                                     50 hours
                               Item             Operation              or 12   hours or  hours or   Page
                                                              10 hours         12      24
                                                                      months
                                                                        *1   months  months
                                                                               *1      *1
                                          Check for exhaust leak-
                         Exhaust system   age, and check hoses and              √            —
                                          clamps
                                          Check breather hose and
                         Breather hose                                          √            —
                                          clamps
                                          Check for bends, dam-
                         Impeller                                               √            —
                                          age, and foreign material
                                          Check for damage and lu-
                         Drive shaft spline                                     √            —
                                          bricate splines
                                          Check bearings and
                         Jet pump bearings                                      √            —
                                          grease condition
                                          Check movement, and lu-
                         Jet thrust nozzle                                      √            —
                                          bricate
                                          Check hoses for clogs
                                          and damage, check
                         Jet vacuum bilge                                       √            —
                                          clamps, and clean bilge
                                          strainer
                         Stern drain plugs  Check O-rings                       √            —
                                          Check for corrosion, and
                         Anode                                                        √ *2   —
                                          clean
                         Valve clearance  Check and adjust                            √ *2   —
                                          Check for cracks, inden-
                         Rubber coupling  tations, looseness, and                      √     —
                                          noise
                                          Check for damage and
                         Engine mount                                                  √     —
                                          peeling
                        *1: Whichever comes first.
                        *2: Check every 200 hours.
                        Perform the pre-operation checks and  post-operation checks  before  performing  periodic
                        maintenance.















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                        EJU36943
                        Engine oil and oil filter
                        EWJ00341
                        Engine oil is extremely hot immediately af-
                        ter the engine is turned off. Coming in con-
                        tact with or getting any engine oil on your
                        clothes could result in burns.

                        ECJ00992
                        Do not run the engine with too much or not
                        enough oil in the engine, otherwise the en-
                        gine could be damaged.

                        It is recommended to have a Yamaha dealer
                        change the engine oil and the engine oil filter.
                        However, if you choose to change the oil and
                        filter on your own, consult a Yamaha dealer.






































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                        Specifications

                        EJU46441
                                                     Specifications
                         Watercraft capaci-  Maximum people on board:  3 person
                         ty:             Maximum load capacity:      240 kg (530 lb)
                         Dimensions and   Length:                    3.35 m (131.9 in)
                         weight:         Width:                      1.24 m (48.8 in)
                                         Height:                     1.20 m (47.2 in)
                                                                     344 kg (758 lb) (GP SVHO)
                                         Dry weight:
                                                                     351 kg (774 lb) (GP SVHO with audio)
                         Performance:                                80.7 L/h (21.3 US gal/h,
                                         Maximum fuel consumption:
                                                                     17.8 Imp.gal/h)
                                         Cruising range at full throttle:  0.87 hour
                                         Trolling speed:             1250 ±100 r/min
                         Engine:         Engine type:                Liquid cooled 4-stroke, DOHC
                                         Number of cylinders:        4
                                         Engine displacement:        1812 cm³
                                         Bore × stroke:              86.0 × 78.0 mm (3.39 × 3.07 in)
                                         Compression ratio:          8.5 : 1
                                         Valve clearance-intake (cold):  0.14–0.23 mm (0.0055–0.0091 in)
                                         Valve clearance-exhaust (cold):  0.36–0.45 mm (0.0142–0.0177 in)
                                         Lubrication system:         Wet sump
                                         Cooling system:             Water
                                         Starting system:            Electric
                                         Ignition system:            T.C.I.
                                         Spark plug (NGK):           LFR7A
                                         Spark plug gap:             0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in)
                                         Battery capacity:           12 V, 18 Ah
                                         Battery type:               YTX20L-BS
                                         Charging system:            Flywheel magneto
                         Drive unit:     Propulsion system:          Jet pump
                                         Jet pump type:              Axial flow, single stage
                                         Impeller rotation:          Counterclockwise
                                         Jet thrust nozzle angle:    24+24 °
                                         Jet thrust nozzle trim angle:  -5, -3, 0, 3, 6 °














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                         Fuel and oil:   Recommended fuel:           Premium unleaded gasoline
                                         Minimum octane rating (PON):  91
                                         Minimum octane rating (RON):  95
                                         Recommended engine oil:     YAMALUBE 4W or 4-stroke motor oil





                                                                     SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-40,
                                         Recommended engine oil type SAE:
                                                                     20W-50
                                         Recommended engine oil grade API:  API SG or higher
                                         Fuel tank total capacity:   70 L (18.5 US gal, 15.4 Imp.gal)
                                         Engine oil quantity with oil filter re-  3.7 L (3.91 US qt, 3.26 Imp.qt)
                                         placement:
                                         Engine oil quantity without oil filter re-  3.5 L (3.70 US qt, 3.08 Imp.qt)
                                         placement:
                                         Engine oil total quantity:  5.3 L (5.60 US qt, 4.66 Imp.qt)








































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                        EJU34562
                                                   Troubleshooting
                        If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the
                        possible cause.
                        If you cannot find the cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
                        EJU46470
                        Troubleshooting chart
                        Confirm the possible cause and remedy, and then refer to the applicable page.
                             TROUBLE            POSSIBLE CAUSE             REMEDY         PAGE
                         Engine does not   Yamaha Se-  Lock mode selected  Select unlock mode
                         start (Starter motor   curity System                              30
                         does not turn over)
                                          Engine shut-  Clip not in place  Install clip
                                          off switch                                       31
                                          Fuse       Burned out       Have serviced by
                                                                      Yamaha dealer        —
                                          Battery    Run down         Recharge             95
                                                     Poor terminal con-  Tighten as required
                                                     nections                              95
                                                     Terminal corroded  Clean or replace   95
                                          Starter motor  Faulty       Have serviced by
                                                                      Yamaha dealer        —
                         Engine does not   Throttle lever  Squeezed   Release              30
                         start (Starter motor
                                                     Faulty           Have serviced by
                         turns over)                                                       —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                          RiDE lever  Squeezed        Release              30
                                                     Faulty           Have serviced by
                                                                      Yamaha dealer        —
                                          Fuel       Fuel tank empty  Refill as soon as pos-
                                                                      sible                66
                                                     Stale or contaminat-  Have serviced by
                                                     ed               Yamaha dealer        —
                                          Fuel tank  Water or dirt present  Have serviced by
                                                                      Yamaha dealer        —
                                          Spark plug  Fouled or defective  Have serviced by
                                                                      Yamaha dealer        —
                                          Fuel injec-  Fuel pump faulty  Have serviced by
                                          tion system                 Yamaha dealer        —














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                             TROUBLE            POSSIBLE CAUSE             REMEDY         PAGE
                         Engine runs irregu-  Fuel   Fuel tank empty  Refill as soon as pos-  66
                         larly or stalls                              sible
                                                     Stale or contaminat-  Have serviced by   —
                                                     ed               Yamaha dealer
                                                     Incorrect octane   Use correct fuel   66
                                                     number
                                          Fuel tank  Water or dirt present  Have serviced by   —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                          Spark plug  Fouled or defective  Have serviced by   —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                                     Incorrect heat range  Have serviced by   —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                                     Gap incorrect    Have serviced by     —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                          Electrical wir-  Loose connection  Have serviced by   —
                                          ing                         Yamaha dealer
                                          Fuel injec-  Faulty or clogged in-  Have serviced by   —
                                          tion system  jectors        Yamaha dealer
                         Warning is dis-  Fuel level   Fuel tank empty  Refill as soon as pos-  66
                         played           warning                     sible
                                          Oil pressure   Oil pressure dropped  Have serviced by   56
                                          warning                     Yamaha dealer
                                          Engine over-  Jet intake clogged  Clean         109
                                          heat warning
                                          Check en-  Faulty sensors   Have serviced by     56
                                          gine warning                Yamaha dealer




























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                             TROUBLE            POSSIBLE CAUSE             REMEDY         PAGE
                         Watercraft slow or   Watercraft   Drive control mode   Deactivate or adjust
                         loses power      operation   activated       drive control mode   42
                                          mode
                                          Cavitation  Jet intake clogged  Clean           109
                                                     Impeller damaged or   Have serviced by   109
                                                     worn             Yamaha dealer
                                          Engine over-  Engine speed reduc-  Clean jet intake and   56
                                          heat warning  tion control activated  cool engine
                                          Oil pressure   Engine speed reduc-  Add oil      56
                                          warning    tion control activated
                                          Spark plug  Fouled or defective  Have serviced by   —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                                     Incorrect heat range  Have serviced by   —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                                     Gap incorrect    Have serviced by     —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                          Electrical wir-  Loose connection  Have serviced by   —
                                          ing                         Yamaha dealer
                                          Fuel       Stale or contaminat-  Have serviced by   —
                                                     ed               Yamaha dealer
                                                     Incorrect octane   Use correct fuel   66
                                                     number
                                          Air filter  Clogged         Have serviced by     —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                                     Oil buildup      Have serviced by     —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                                          Throttle lever  Faulty      Have serviced by     —
                                                                      Yamaha dealer
                         Audio system does   Fuse    Burned out       Have serviced by
                         not activate                                 Yamaha dealer        —
                         (equipped models)





















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                        EJU34625
                             Emergency procedures
                        EJU44592
                        Cleaning the jet intake and impeller
                        EWJ00783

                        Before attempting to remove weeds or de-
                        bris  from the jet intake or  impeller area,
                        shut the engine off and  remove  the  clip
                        from the engine shut-off switch. Severe in-
                        jury or death could result from coming in
                        contact with the rotating parts of the jet
                        pump.
                        If weeds or debris gets caught in the jet intake
                        or impeller, cavitation can occur, causing jet
                        thrust to decrease even though engine speed
                        rises. If this condition is allowed to continue,
                        the  engine will overheat and  may  seize.
                        NOTICE: If weeds or debris gets caught in
                        the jet intake, do not operate the water-
                        craft above trolling speed until they have  (1) Place a suitable clean cloth or carpeting
                                                                 underneath the watercraft  to protect  it
                        been removed. [ECJ00654]
                        If there is any sign that the jet intake or impel-  from abrasions and scratches. Turn the
                        ler is clogged with weeds or debris, return to  watercraft on its  side as shown.
                        shore and check the intake and impeller. Al-  NOTICE: When turning the watercraft
                        ways stop the  engine before beaching the  on its side, support the bow so that
                        watercraft.                              the handlebars are not bent or dam-
                                                                 aged. [ECJ02691]














                                                              (2) Remove any weeds or debris from
                                                                 around the jet intake, drive shaft, impel-





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                            ler, jet pump housing, and jet thrust noz-
                            zle.                                             1
                            If debris is difficult to remove, consult a
                            Yamaha dealer.
                        EJU43473                                                             2
                        Raising the reverse gate
                        If the RiDE system malfunctions and the re-
                        verse gate remains in the lowered position,
                        the watercraft will not be able to move for-
                        ward.
                        After raising the reverse gate so that the wa-  1 Reverse gate
                        tercraft can move  forward, immediately  re-  2 Forward position
                        turn to shore and have a  Yamaha dealer
                                                              TIP
                        service the watercraft.
                                                               While the shift rod is disconnected, the re-
                        To raise the reverse gate:
                                                               verse gate will not move to the neutral po-
                        (1) Stop the engine and remove the clip from
                                                               sition or reverse position even if the RiDE
                            the engine shut-off switch.
                                                               lever is squeezed.
                        (2) Enter the water and move to the rear of
                                                               If the RiDE lever is squeezed while the shift
                            the watercraft.
                                                               rod is disconnected, the watercraft will
                        (3) Slide the shift rod joint toward the bow,  move forward.
                            and then disconnect the shift rod joint
                            from the ball joint.              EJU34642
                                                              Jumping the battery
                                                              If the watercraft battery has run down, the en-
                                                              gine can be started using a 12-volt booster
                                                              battery and jumper cables.
                                                              EJU46101
                                                              Connecting the jumper cables
                                                              EWJ01252
                                                              To avoid battery explosion  and serious

                            1        2                        damage to the electrical system:
                                                               Do not reverse the polarity of the jumper
                          1 Shift rod joint                    cables when connecting to the batter-
                          2 Ball joint                         ies.
                                                               Do not connect the negative (–) jumper
                        (4) Raise the reverse gate to the forward po-
                                                               cable to the negative (–) terminal of the
                            sition.
                                                               watercraft battery.
                                                               Do not touch the positive (+) jumper ca-
                                                               ble to the negative (–) jumper cable.






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                        (1) Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to  To tow the watercraft:
                            the positive (+) battery terminals of both  Use a towline that is three times the com-
                            batteries.                        bined length of the towing boat and the wa-
                        (2) Connect one  end of the negative  (–)  tercraft.
                            jumper cable to the negative (–) battery  (1) Securely attach the towline to the bow
                            terminal of the booster battery.     eye of the watercraft being towed.
                        (3) Connect the other end of the negative (–)
                            jumper cable to an engine hanger.
                           1                2
                                                        3





                                                                 1
                                         4
                                                               1 Bow eye
                                                              (2) Sit astride the seat and hold on to the
                          1 Negative (–) jumper cable
                                                                 handlebars in order to balance the water-
                          2 Booster battery
                                                                 craft. NOTICE: The bow must be kept
                          3 Positive (+) jumper cable
                                                                 up out of the water during towing, oth-
                          4 Engine hanger
                                                                 erwise water could  flood the  engine
                        (4) Start the engine, and then disconnect the  compartment or  water could flow
                            jumper cables by reversing  the  steps  back into the engine, causing severe
                            above. (See page 30 for information on
                                                                 engine damage. [ECJ01331]
                            starting the engine.)             Tow the watercraft at 8 km/h (5 mph) or less.
                        EJU34717
                        Towing the watercraft                 NOTICE: Tow the watercraft at 8 km/h (5
                        EWJ00813                              mph) or less, otherwise water could flood
                                                              the engine  compartment or water could
                         The  operator of the  towing boat must  flow back into the engine, causing severe
                          keep  speed to a minimum  and avoid  engine damage. [ECJ01322]
                                                              EJU36157
                          traffic or obstacles which could be  a
                                                              Submerged watercraft
                          hazard to  the operator  on the water-
                                                              If the watercraft is submerged or flooded with
                          craft.
                                                              water, drain the bilge water from the engine
                         The towline should be long enough so
                                                              compartment. Then, have a Yamaha dealer
                          that the watercraft will not collide with
                                                              service the watercraft as soon as possible.
                          the towing boat when slowing down.
                                                              If the watercraft was submerged:
                        If the watercraft becomes inoperative in the  (1) Remove the watercraft from  the water
                        water, it can be towed to shore.         and drain  the water  from the  storage
                                                                 compartments. (See page 62 for  infor-

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                            mation on draining the storage compart-
                            ments.)
                        (2) Drain the bilge water from the engine
                            compartment. (See page 70 for informa-
                            tion on draining the bilge water.)
                        (3) Have the watercraft serviced  by a
                            Yamaha  dealer as soon  as possible.
                            NOTICE:  Be  sure to have a  Yamaha
                            dealer inspect the watercraft. Other-
                            wise, serious engine damage could
                            result. [ECJ00792]















































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                                                               Consumer information

                        EJU34785
                                                   Limited warranty
                         YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.
                                     ®
                         WAVERUNNER  WATERCRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY
                        Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants that new Yamaha WaveRunner watercraft purchased from an authorized Yamaha
                        WaveRunner Watercraft Dealer in the United States (excluding its territories) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for
                        the period of time stated herein, subject to certain stated limitations.
                        PERIOD OF WARRANTY. Any new Yamaha WaveRunner watercraft purchased for pleasure use will be warranted for a period of one
                        (1) year from the date of purchase, subject to exclusions noted herein. Any Yamaha WaveRunner watercraft purchased and utilized for
                        commercial applications will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, subject to exclusions noted herein.
                        The battery will be warranted against defects in material or workmanship for thirty (30) days from the date of vehicle purchase for either
                        pleasure or commercial use. Replacement parts used in warranty repairs will be warranted for the balance of the applicable warranty
                        period.
                        OBTAINING REPAIRS UNDER WARRANTY. During the period of warranty, any authorized Yamaha WaveRunner Watercraft Dealer
                        will, free of charge, repair or replace, at Yamaha’s option, any part adjudged defective by Yamaha due to faulty workmanship or material
                        from the factory. All parts replaced under warranty will become the property of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
                        THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY under this warranty shall be to:
                        1. Operate, maintain, and store the WaveRunner watercraft as specified in the appropriate Owner’s/Operator’s Manual, and
                        2. Give notice to an authorized Yamaha WaveRunner watercraft dealer of any and all apparent defects within ten (10) days after
                          discovery, and make the machine available at that time for inspection and repairs at such dealer’s place of business.
                        GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall include any failures caused by:
                        a. Racing or competition use, modification of original parts, abnormal strain.
                        b. Lack of proper maintenance and off-season storage as described in the Owner’s/Operator’s Manual.
                        c. Installation of parts or accessories that are not equivalent in design and quality to genuine Yamaha parts.
                        d. Use of lubricants, oils, and fuels that are not suitable for WaveRunner watercraft use.
                        e. Damage as a result of accidents, collisions, contact with foreign materials, or submersion.
                        f. Growth of marine organism on motor or hull surfaces.
                        g. Normal deterioration.
                        h. Gel coat stress cracks
                        i. Damage due to improper transportation.
                        SPECIFIC PARTS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY. Parts replaced due to normal wear or routine maintenance such as oil, spark
                        plugs, fuel filters, impeller and liner, and anodes are not covered by warranty. Charges for transporting the WaveRunner watercraft to
                        and from an authorized Yamaha WaveRunner Watercraft Dealer are excluded from warranty coverage.
                        EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY.
                        Yamaha warrants to the ultimate purchaser and any subsequent owner, that the exhaust emission control components on this engine
                        are designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of sale with applicable regulations under section 213 of the Clean Air Act
                        and that this engine is free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause said engine to fail to conform with applicable
                        regulations for 30 months from the date of purchase or 175 hours of operation, whichever comes first. For evaporative emission
                        components, for a failure that will increase evaporative emissions, the warranty coverage is 2 years from the date of purchase. Some
                        states may have different emission control warranty provisions. As these vary from state to state, consult your Yamaha dealer or contact
                        Yamaha Customer Relations at 1-800-962-7926 for more information.
                        WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer the warranty from the original purchaser to any subsequent purchaser(s), it is imperative that the
                        WaveRunner watercraft be inspected and registered for warranty by an authorized Yamaha WaveRunner watercraft dealer. In order for
                        this warranty to remain in effect, this inspection and registration must take place within ten (10) days after transfer of ownership to the
                        subsequent purchaser. A reasonable dealer-imposed fee may be charged for this inspection.
                        YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ALL
                        IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE
                        OBLIGATIONS AND TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YAMAHA MOTOR
                        CORPORATION, U.S.A. AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY.
                        SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS
                        MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY ARE ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
                        INCLUDING LOSS OF USE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
                        CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.







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                        THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO
                        STATE.
                                                                         YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.
                                                                                     Post Office Box 6555
                                                                                  Cypress, California 90630
                        WARRANTY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
                        Q. What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period?
                        A. The customer’s responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision dam-
                          ages.
                        Q. What are some examples of “abnormal” strain, neglect, or abuse?
                        A. These terms are general and overlap each other in areas. Specific examples include:
                          Running the watercraft out of oil, operating the machine with a broken or damaged part which causes another part to fail, and so
                          on. If you have any specific questions on operation or maintenance, please contact your Yamaha dealer for advice.
                        Q. Does the warranty cover incidental costs such as transportation due to a failure?
                        A. No. The warranty is limited to repair of the watercraft itself.
                        Q. May I perform any or all of the recommended maintenance shown in the Owner’s/Operator’s Manual instead of having the dealer do
                          them?
                        A. Yes, if you are a qualified mechanic and follow the procedures specified in the Owner’s/Operator’s and Service Manual. We do rec-
                          ommend, however, that items requiring special or equipment be done by a Yamaha dealer.
                        Q. Will the warranty be void or cancelled if I do not operate or maintain my new watercraft exactly as specified in the Owner’s/Opera-
                          tor’s Manual?
                        A. No. The warranty on a new watercraft cannot be “voided” or “cancelled”. However, if a particular failure is caused by operation
                          or maintenance other than as shown in the Owner’s/Operator’s Manual, that failure may not be covered under warranty.
                        Q. What responsibility does my dealer have under this warranty?
                        A. Each Yamaha dealer is expected to:
                          1.  Completely set up each new watercraft before sale.
                          2.  Explain the operation, maintenance, and warranty requirements to your satisfaction at the time of sale, and upon your request at
                             any later date. In addition, each Yamaha dealer is held responsible for his setup, service and warranty repair work.
                        Q. Is the warranty transferable to second owners?
                        A. Yes. The remainder of the existing warranty can be transferred upon request. The unit has to be inspected and re-registered by an
                          authorized Yamaha dealer for the policy to remain effective.
                        CUSTOMER SERVICE
                        If your watercraft requires warranty service, you must take it to any authorized Yamaha dealer within the continental United States. Be
                        sure to bring your warranty registration card or other valid proof of the original date of purchase. If a question or problem arises regard-
                        ing warranty, first contact the owner of the dealership. Since all warranty matters are handled at the dealer level, this person is in the
                        best position to help you. If you are still not satisfied and require additional assistance, please write:
                                                 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U.S.A.
                                                 CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
                                                         P.O. Box 6555
                                                     Cypress, California 90630
                        CHANGE OF ADDRESS
                        The federal government requires each manufacturer to maintain a complete, up-to-date list of all first purchasers against the possibility
                        of a safety-related defect and recall. This list is complied from the purchase registrations sent to Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. by
                        the selling dealer at the time of your purchase.
                        If you should move after you have purchased your new watercraft, please advise us of your new address by sending a postcard listing
                        your Yamaha model name, engine number, dealer number [or dealer’s name] as it is shown on your warranty card, your name and new
                        mailing address.
                        Mail to:
                                                 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.
                                                       1270 Chastain Road
                                                     Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
                                                    Attention: Warranty Department
                        This will ensure that Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. has an up-to-date registration record in accordance with federal law.







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                        EJU34803
                                       YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)

                        Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extended
                        Service (Y.E.S.).
                        • Y.E.S. is designed and administered by Yamaha Motor Corporation to provide maximum owner
                          satisfaction. You get uninterrupted factory-backed coverage for extra peace of mind.

                        • Y.E.S. is flexible. You choose the plan that is right for you: 12 months, 24 months, 36 months, or
                          (on four-stroke models) 48 months beyond your warranty period.
                        • Y.E.S. is designed and administered by the same Yamaha people who handle your warranty—
                          and it shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits. There are no mileage limitations. Cover-
                          age is not limited to “moving parts” or the “drive train” like many other plans. And Y.E.S. covers
                          manufacturing defects just like the warranty. See the sample contract at your Yamaha dealer to
                          see how comforting uninterrupted factory-backed protection can be.

                        • You do not have to pay anything for covered repairs. There is no deductible to pay, and repairs
                          are not “pro-rated.” You do not have any “out-of-pocket” expenses for covered repairs.
                        • In addition, Travel and Recreation Interruption Protection (TRIP) is included at no extra cost.
                          TRIP gives you up to $250 reimbursement per occurrence for any reasonable expenses you
                          incur because your Yamaha needs  covered service: replacement vehicle  rental, emergency
                          towing, phone calls, even food and lodging when you are away from home. This superb cover-
                          age goes into effect when you purchase Y.E.S., so it applies to any warranty repairs as well as
                          covered repairs during your entire Y.E.S. plan period.
                        • Y.E.S. coverage is honored at any authorized Yamaha dealer nationwide.

                        • Y.E.S. coverage is transferable to  a  new owner if you sell or trade-in. That can  make your
                          Yamaha much more valuable!

                        This excellent Y.E.S. plan coverage is only available to Yamaha owners like you, and only while
                        your Yamaha is still within the Yamaha Limited Warranty period. So visit your authorized Yamaha
                        dealer to get all the facts. He can show you how easy it is to protect your investment with Yamaha
                        Extended Service.
                        We urge you to act now. You will get the excellent benefits of TRIP coverage right away, and you
                        will rest easy knowing  you will have strong factory-backed protection even after your Yamaha
                        Limited Warranty expires.

                        A special note:
                        If visiting your dealer is not convenient, contact Yamaha with your Primary ID number (your Owner’s
                        Manual shows you where to find this number). We will be happy to help you get the Y.E.S. coverage
                        you need.
                        Yamaha Service Marketing
                        P.O. Box 6555
                        Cypress, CA 90630
                        1-(866)-YES-EXTD
                        (1-866-937-3983)


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                        A                                     Engine cover, removing and installing ..... 99
                        Adjustable tilt steering system................. 32  Engine idling speed check ....................... 81
                        Adjustable tilt steering system checks .... 77  Engine lock screen................................... 55
                        After removing the watercraft from    Engine oil.................................................. 68
                          the water............................................... 93  Engine oil and oil filter............................ 103
                        Approval label of emission control    Engine oil level check............................... 76
                          certificate................................................ 2  Engine oil requirements ...........................68
                        Audio control............................................ 58  Engine serial number ................................. 1
                        Audio system (equipped models) ............ 58  Engine shut-off cords (lanyards) check....78
                        B                                     Engine shut-off switch ............................. 31
                        Battery care.............................................. 95  Engine start/stop switch .......................... 30
                        Battery checks ......................................... 76  Engine unit check..................................... 76
                        Battery, jumping..................................... 110  Enjoy your watercraft responsibly............ 24
                        Beaching and docking the watercraft...... 92  Equipment................................................ 59
                        Bilge water check..................................... 76  F
                        Bilge water, draining ................................ 70  Fire extinguisher check ............................ 79
                        Bilge water, draining on land ................... 70  Fire extinguisher holder and cover........... 64
                        Bilge water, draining on water ................. 70  Fire extinguisher holder, cover,
                        Boarding alone......................................... 88  and band checks .................................. 79
                        Boarding and starting off from a dock..... 91  Flushing the cooling water passages....... 94
                        Boarding the watercraft ........................... 88  Fuel .......................................................... 66
                        Boarding with passenger(s) ..................... 89  Fuel level check........................................ 75
                        Bow eye ................................................... 61  Fuel requirements .................................... 66
                        Bow storage compartment ...................... 62  Fuel system checks ................................. 75
                        C                                     G
                        Capsized watercraft................................. 91  Getting to know your watercraft .............. 82
                        Cleaning................................................... 97  Glossary, watercraft................................. 25
                        Cleaning the watercraft............................ 95  Glove compartment ................................. 62
                        Cleat......................................................... 61  H
                        Cooling water pilot outlet check .............. 80  Handgrip .................................................. 60
                        Cooling water pilot outlets ....................... 33  Hazard information................................... 15
                        Cruise assist............................................. 43  Home screen............................................49
                        Cruising limitations................................... 11  Hood check.............................................. 80
                        D                                     Hull and deck check ................................79
                        Display ..................................................... 47  Hull Identification Number (HIN)................. 1
                        Display notification information................ 49  I
                        Drive control mode................................... 42  Identification numbers ............................... 1
                        Drive control mode screen....................... 51  Information screen ................................... 50
                        E                                     J
                        Electric trim system.................................. 37  Jet intake and impeller, cleaning............ 109
                        Electric trim system check....................... 79  Jet intake checks ..................................... 79
                        Emergency procedures.......................... 109  Jet thrust nozzle and reverse gate
                        Emission control information ..................... 2  check .................................................... 80
                        Engine break-in........................................ 72  Jumper cables, connecting.................... 110
                        Engine compartment check..................... 75


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                        L                                     Riding position ......................................... 83
                        Labels, important ....................................... 5  Rules of the Road .................................... 19
                        Labels, other .............................................. 8  Rustproofing ............................................98
                        Labels, warning.......................................... 6  S
                        Launching the watercraft ......................... 83  Safety equipment check .......................... 79
                        Learning to operate your watercraft ........ 82  Seat storage compartment ...................... 63
                        Leaving the watercraft ............................. 84  Seats ........................................................ 59
                        Limitations on who may operate        Setting menu screen ................................51
                          the watercraft........................................ 10  Shift system ............................................. 35
                        Limited warranty .................................... 113  Shift system check................................... 81
                        Long-term storage ................................... 97  Star labels .................................................. 3
                        Lubrication ............................................... 97  Starting off ............................................... 90
                        M                                     Starting off from a trailer .......................... 91
                        Main components, location of ................. 26  Starting the engine on water.................... 83
                        Maintenance ............................................ 99  Steering system ....................................... 32
                        Manufactured date label ............................ 2  Steering system checks...........................76
                        Media screen ........................................... 51  Stern drain plug checks ...........................80
                        Multifunction information center .............. 46  Stern eyes ................................................ 61
                        Multifunction information center check ... 81  Stopping the engine................................. 84
                        N                                     Stopping the watercraft ...........................86
                        No-wake mode ........................................ 40  Storage compartment checks.................. 79
                        O                                     Storage compartments ............................ 62
                        Operating in weeded areas...................... 92  Submerged watercraft ........................... 111
                        Operating the watercraft.......................... 84  Switch checks.......................................... 78
                        Operating the watercraft in reverse or   T
                          neutral................................................... 87  T.D.E. (thrust directional enhancer)..........39
                        Operating your watercraft........................ 82  Throttle lever ............................................31
                        Operation buttons.................................... 47  Throttle lever checks................................77
                        Operation requirements ........................... 12  To get more boating safety information... 23
                        P                                     Towing the watercraft ............................ 111
                        Periodic maintenance chart ................... 101  Transporting on a trailer...........................71
                        Post-launch checks ................................. 80  Troubleshooting ..................................... 106
                        Post-operation care ................................. 94  Troubleshooting chart............................ 106
                        Pre-launch checks ................................... 75  Turning the watercraft.............................. 85
                        Pre-operation check points ..................... 75  W
                        Pre-operation checklist............................ 73  Wakeboarding and water-skiing .............. 17
                        Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number ...... 1  Warning function......................................55
                        R                                     Water separator ....................................... 33
                        Raising the reverse gate ........................ 110  Water separator check............................. 75
                        Reboarding grip ....................................... 60  Watercraft characteristics ........................ 16
                        Reboarding step ...................................... 60  Watercraft control functions.....................30
                        Recommended equipment ...................... 15  Watercraft operation functions ................ 35
                        Reverse assist.......................................... 39  Watercraft operation modes .................... 39
                        RiDE lever................................................. 32
                        RiDE lever checks .................................... 77


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                        YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE
                          (Y.E.S.)................................................ 115
                        Yamaha Security System......................... 30
                        Yamaha Security System check .............. 78
                        Yamaha Security System setting............. 30
























































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                        Genuine Yamaha Parts – Genuine Yamaha replacement parts are the exact same
                        parts as the ones originally equipped on your vehicle, providing you with the
                        performance and durability you have come to expect. Why settle for aftermarket parts
                        that may not provide full confidence and satisfaction?


                        Genuine Yamaha Accessories – Yamaha only offers accessories that meet our
                        high standards for quality and performance. Buy with confidence, knowing your
                        Genuine Yamaha Accessories will fit right and perform right – right out of the box.


                        Yamalube – Take care of your Yamaha with legendary Yamalube oils, lubricants,
                        and care products. They’re formulated and approved by the toughest judges we
                        know: the Yamaha engineering teams that know your Yamaha from the inside out.


                        Genuine Yamaha Service Manuals – Get the same factory manual for your vehicle
                        that the technicians at your authorized Yamaha dealer use. Service manuals are
                        available through your Yamaha dealer or you can order them directly through
                        yamahapubs.com.

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