Refer to
PROPULSION
under
PRINCI-
PLE OF OPERATION
.
41) Reverse Gates
When selecting the neutral or reverse
position with the shift lever, the re-
verse gates move up or down, obtain-
ing the desired position.
WARNING
Never use gates as a supporting
point to board the boat. Shift lever
should only be used when the en-
gine is idling and boat is complete-
ly stopped.
42) Scupper Valve
Location where water drains out from
the deck. Keep clean to avoid clog-
ging.
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TYPICAL
1. Scupper valve
43) Fuel Tank Vent
The fuel tank vent is located in the fuel
tank cap and allows fuel vapors and
pressure to escape from fuel tank.
WARNING
Never use a lit match or open
flame close to vent. Follow the
FUELING
PROCEDURE
instruc-
tions in the
SAFETY INFORMA-
TION
section.
44) Water Sport Towing
Attachments
Please read and often refer to
WA-
TER SPORTS
information in the
SAFE-
TY INFORMATION
section at the front
of this guide.
WARNING
“Teak Surfing” is extremely dan-
gerous to participants due to their
proximity to the rear of the boat
where direct contact with the ex-
haust fumes from the boat engine
is the highest.
Carbon monox-
ide poisoning can occur and result
in mental disorientation, dizziness,
drowsiness, and loss of conscious-
ness. The combination of carbon
monoxide exposure and non-use
of a life jacket (PDF) make this
new water recreation activity an
incredibly dangerous and poten-
tially deadly sport.
WARNING
When pulling a tube, skier or wake-
boarder, always have an observer,
proceed with only as much speed
as required, and follow the observ-
er's instructions.
WARNING
Pulling a tube, skier or wakeboard-
er makes the boat handle differ-
ently and requires greater skill.
Unless absolutely necessary, do
not make tight, sharp turns. Keep
a safe distance from the docks,
swimmers, other craft or objects.
Be advised that serious injury can
result if the tow rope becomes
slack during a tight turn or when
circling. The rope could become
wrapped around the neck or limbs
of a person.
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