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Use only an approved red gasoline
container to store fuel.
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Strictly adhere to the instructions
in
Fueling
section.
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Never start watercraft if gasoline or
gasoline vapor odors is present in
the engine compartment.
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Never start or operate the engine if
the fuel cap is not properly
secured.
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Do not carry gasoline containers in
the front storage compartment.
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Use only a BRP approved LinQ
fuel caddy, which shall be properly
installed and secured.
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Never refill the fuel caddy on the
PWC, refill on shore.
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On a 3–up vehicle, never tow a
skier or a wakeboarder while hav-
ing a fuel caddy installed.
Gasoline is poisonous and can cause
injury or death.
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Never siphon gasoline with your
mouth.
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If you swallow gasoline, get any in
your eyes, or inhale gasoline va-
pors, see a doctor immediately.
If gasoline is spilled on you, wash
thoroughly with soap and water and
change your clothes.
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Certain components may become hot
during operation. Avoid contact during
and shortly after operation to avoid
burns.
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Certain PWC models come equipped
with tow eyelets or a ski pylon.
Use ski pylon to attach a tow rope for
a skier or wake boarder.
Use rear tow eyelet to attach a tow
rope for a tube.
Do not use these attachment points or
any other portion of the watercraft to
tow a parasail, kites, gliders or any de-
vices which can become airborne or
for pulling any other craft. Personal in-
jury or severe damage may occur.
Never carry loads on the rear platform
when practicing watersports. The car-
go may interfere with the rope and un-
secure it, becoming an obstacle to the
person being towed.
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Always carry an observer to observe
the person being towed and inform
the operator about the participants’
hand signals. The operator must focus
his attention on operating the water-
craft and the waters ahead.
You need to have seats for everyone:
operator, observer, towed person.
Therefore, if you are the only vessel, a
3-seater PWC is necessary and you
can tow only one person.
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If you have never towed someone be-
hind your PWC before, it is a good
idea to spend some hours as an ob-
server, working with and learning from
an experienced operator. It is also im-
portant to be aware of the skill and ex-
perience of the person being towed.
Pulling a tube, skier or wakeboarder
makes the watercraft handle differ-
ently and requires greater skill.
Always respect the safety and comfort
of the person being towed.
Proceed with only as much speed as
required and follow the observers’
instructions.
Do not make tight sharp turns or use
the braking system unless absolutely
necessary. Remember that although
RIDE SAFELY
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