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Hull
Inspect hull for cracks or damage.
Jet Pump Water Intake(s)
Remove weeds, shells, debris or any-
thing else that could restrict the flow
of water and damage the cooling sys-
tem or propulsion units. Clean as nec-
essary. If any obstruction can not be
removed, refer to an authorized dealer
for servicing.
TYPICAL
1. Inspect this area
Inspect leading edges of the impellers,
if they have nicks or bends, perfor-
mance will be greatly reduced.
Bilge
Should water be present in the bilge,
turn on pump switch to completely emp-
ty the bilge.
Battery
Fuel Tank/Oil Reservoirs
With the craft horizontal, fill the fuel
tank.
Check the oil level and refill reservoir
as necessary.
Check fuel tank/oil reservoirs retaining
straps/fasteners.
Engine Compartment
Fire Extinguisher
Make sure it is full, in good condition
and well secured.
Steering System
Assisted by another person, check
steering operation for free movement.
When the steering is centered, the jet
pump nozzles should be in the straight
ahead position. Ensure the jet pump
nozzles pivot easily while steering is
turned.
Throttle System
Check throttle lever(s) once for free
and smooth operation.
NOTE:
Do not activate throttle lever(s)
unnecessarily. Carburetors are equipped
with fuel accelerator pumps. These
pumps deliver fuel to the engine(s) each
time throttle lever(s) is (are) moved for-
ward.
WARNING
Make sure drain plugs are proper-
ly secured prior launching the
craft in water.
WARNING
Verify tightness of battery cables
to their posts and condition of re-
taining straps/fasteners. Do not
boost battery while installed.
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WARNING
Should any leak or gasoline odor
be present, do not start the en-
gine(s). Consult an authorized
dealer.
WARNING
Check steering and corresponding
steering nozzle operation before
starting.
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