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WARNING.

 

Never perform high 

speed and extreme maneuvers

which could result in loss of control.  

WARNING.

 

Always attach the kill 

cord to your leg.

 Removal of the kill 

cord will stop the engine in the event of an 

emergency.   

WARNING.

 

Manoeuvrability of the 

boat is restricted while decelerating. 

Familiarize yourself with the boat’s handling.
This boat uses a water-jet propulsion system 

and has unique characteristics in steering. The 

throttle produces thrust from the jet pump, the 

directional control is provided by opening the 

throttle and turning the wheel in the direction 

of your turn. High thrust will turn the boat 

sharply; low thrust will produce less turning 

force. There is no rudder, so while underway 

there is no steering without thrust.

WARNING.

 

Moving the shift lever 

rapidly from forward to reverse 

whilst the tender is traveling at speed (a 

crash stop) will cause the boat to rapidly 

decelerate and alter trim. 

Be aware that 

occupants of the boat could become 

unseated during such a maneuver.
If weed or debris gets caught in the jet unit 

during use, cavitation can occur, causing a 

decrease in forward thrust. If this condition is 

allowed to continue the engine may overheat, 

resulting in serious damage. If there is any 

sign of debris or weeds etc blocking the jet, 

remove the boat from the water. 
Switch off battery isolator and remove all 

debris from around the jet unit. 

DO NOT 

make repeated attempts to start your 

tender if it has been blocked or jammed 

by debris or rope as engine damage 

may occur. 

In case of difficulty consult 

your Williams authorized dealer. A full list of 

authorized dealers/engineers is available at 

williamsjettenders.com.

RECOVERY

CAUTION. 

Do not attempt to lift or 

recover the tender by the transom.

 

Any stern-up angle will cause water to enter 

the engine from exhaust system and will result 

in serious engine damage.

TOWING VALVE

CAUTION. 

Risk of engine flooding 

exists.

 Towing valve is fitted. The valve 

must be in the CLOSED position when your 

tender is being towed and the OPEN position 

when your tender is being used. When towing, 

the towing valve must be closed, and the 

reverse bucket must be in the forward/ahead 

position. 

Failure to observe correct valve 

position will result in serious engine 

damage.

 

MOORING

CAUTION.

 

Do not leave the Minijet 

moored for extended periods

 as this 

may result in an accumulation of marine 

growth and a loss of performance.

BEACHING

CAUTION.

 

DO NOT operate in less 

than 0.95 m/3 ft of water as debris 

may enter the jet unit. DO NOT drive the  

Minijet onto the beach.

 Stop the engine 

before beaching, as damage to the pump or 

engine cooling may occur.
After beaching, move the boat into deeper 

water and rock from side to side several times 

to remove sand from the intake area. Failure to 

do so could cause damage to the jet unit.

TRIM

CAUTION.

 

Do not overload the boat. 

At all speeds be aware of trim and keep 

weight evenly distributed.

Above:

 Towing valve warning sticker.

Summary of Contents for Minijet

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND MUST BE READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS TENDER M I N I J E T...

Page 2: ...E NGLISH 4 23 FR A N AIS 24 43 ITALIAN O 44 63 D E UTSCH 64 83 E S PA OL 84 103 WILLIAMSJETTENDERS COM...

Page 3: ...OWNER S HANDBOOK M I N I J E T...

Page 4: ...ncy is attained by the operator prior to taking control of this boat This manual assumes the operator has acquired this standard of qualification and possesses knowledge of basic seamanship On handove...

Page 5: ...lows the safety alert symbol DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could resul...

Page 6: ...speed load wind and water conditions Practice stopping and docking in a safe traffic free area to have an idea of how long it will take to stop the boat under varying conditions Do not release the th...

Page 7: ...fe operating condition and easily accessible Show all passengers where this equipment is and make sure they know how to use it Keep an eye on the weather Check the local weather before departure and b...

Page 8: ...er conditions WARNING Never operate the boat under the influence of drugs or alcohol They will slow down reaction time and impair judgment Operating Your Tender Everyone participating in a water sport...

Page 9: ...ebris from around the jet unit DO NOT make repeated attempts to start your tender if it has been blocked or jammed by debris or rope as engine damage may occur In case of difficulty consult your Willi...

Page 10: ...10 Carbon monoxide exhaust warning Transom US Only 11 Meets US EPA EVAP standards label 12 Inspect fuel system label Category C Considered to be designed for a wind force up to and including 6 and si...

Page 11: ...37 2kW 6000 rpm Recommended fuel quality Unleaded gasoline super octane rating of at least 95 ROZ or 85 MOZ USA At least Premium 91 unleaded Minimum fuel requirement Unleaded gasoline octane rating o...

Page 12: ...t limit is 70kg General Layout Consult your Rotax engine operator s manual A break in period of 10 hours is required before continuous operation at full throttle To achieve a good break in a maximum o...

Page 13: ...re fuelling Open engine hatch and inspect bilges after re fuelling The filler cap has an integral breather Do NOT hose around the fuel filler area as water may enter the fuel tank MINIMUM OCTANE RATI...

Page 14: ...ey into full power section In both positions the key can be removed WARNING NEVER operate the boat when bathers are reboarding as risk of serious injury exists from reverse deflector WARNING NEVER inv...

Page 15: ...e or exhaust system is or may be overheating A message will scroll across the LCD screen identifying whether the overheating is from the engine or exhaust Return to port as soon as possible and contac...

Page 16: ...ing towards the rear of the boat 6 3 4 5 10 2 8 9 7 1 1 Engine fuses 2 Boat fuse inline 30 amp 3 Battery 4 Battery isolator relay Overcurrent protection fuse 5 Coolant expansion tank 6 Engine air filt...

Page 17: ...ects of salt and other chemicals present in water It helps to remove sand salt shells and other particles in water jackets exhaust system the intercooler supercharged engines and hoses Exhaust system...

Page 18: ...e following procedure is not adopted Lifting strops are available as an optional accessory Ensure hooks are attached correctly before lifting switched off Extreme care must be taken when removing quic...

Page 19: ...ender in a safe and reliable condition please follow these routine maintenance instructions Williams cannot accept any responsibility for damage or injury resulting from incorrect maintenance or impro...

Page 20: ...s in engine compartment Lubricate Every 10 hours in salt water use Operator PTO Seal and Sleeve Replace 2 Repair Shop Exhaust system Exhaust System Inspect Inspect Clean 3 Operator Repair Shop Exhaust...

Page 21: ...and rubber boot drive shaft Inspect Inspect Repair Shop Shifter system cable and connections Inspect Inspect Repair Shop Reverse gate Lubricate Lubricate Repair Shop Drive shaft impeller splines and...

Page 22: ...nk prevents moisture and mildew from developing within the tank Fuel begins to break down after approximately 30 days Adding a fuel stabilizer in the recommended ratio will minimise this COOLING SYSTE...

Page 23: ...or recovering a Williams boat e tubes exposed to harsh or corrosive chemicals f any parts installed by anyone other than Williams factory personnel g any damage caused by after market parts h William...

Page 24: ...td Vogue Business Park Berinsfield Oxfordshire OX10 7LN United Kingdom T 44 0 1865 341134 F 44 0 1865 341234 E sales williamsjettenders com Supplying Dealer Stamp Cachet du Concessionnaire Timbro del...

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