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Rear underseat storage compartment 
(port)

The rear underseat storage compartment
(port) is located under the rear port seat.

WARNING

Do not carry any flammable substances in
the storage compartment or any heavy or
metal items that can damage the battery or
cause a short circuit. Sparks or fire could
result.

To open the rear underseat storage compart-
ment (port), pull the rear port seat up.

1

Rear port seat

2

Rear underseat storage compartment (port)

To close the rear underseat storage compart-
ment (port), place the rear port seat in its orig-
inal position.

Glove compartment

The glove compartment is located on the port
console.
To open the glove compartment:
(1) Turn the glove compartment knob 90 ° to

the right, and then open the glove com-
partment lid.

1

Glove compartment knob

2

Glove compartment lid

(2) Lift the glove compartment lid completely,

and then lower the lid slightly and make
sure that the support spring is locked in
place.

1

Glove compartment

2

Support spring

1

2

1

2

1

2

SportsBoat.book  Page 53  Monday, October 31, 2011  4:12 PM

Summary of Contents for AR190 2012

Page 1: ...2012 Yamaha Boat AR190 SX190 OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL F3A F8199 10 LIT 18626 09 43 Read this manual carefully before operating this boat U S A Edition ...

Page 2: ...Read this manual carefully before operating this boat This manual should stay with the boat if it is sold SportsBoat book Page 1 Monday October 24 2011 8 43 AM ...

Page 3: ...rdous situa tion which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NOTICE A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the boat or other property TIP A TIP provides key information to make pro cedures easier or clearer Because Yamaha has a policy of continuing product improvement this product may not be exactly as described in this owner s opera tor s man...

Page 4: ...at responsibly 21 Description 22 Boat glossary 22 Location of main components 23 Exterior components 23 Stern components 26 Helm components 27 Engine components 28 Control function operation 29 Boat control functions 29 Engine shut off switch 29 Main switch 29 Remote control lever 30 Steering 32 Tilt lever 32 Instrument operation 33 Speedometer 33 Multi function tachometer 33 Tachometer 33 LCD 34 ...

Page 5: ...ition 68 Storing the bimini top in the fully collapsed position 69 Trailering with the bimini top 69 Removing the bimini top 69 Installing the bimini top 69 Operation and handling requirements 70 Fuel requirement 70 Fuel 70 Engine oil requirement 71 Engine oil 71 Draining the bilge water 73 Draining the bilge water on land 73 Draining the bilge water on water 75 First time operation 76 Engine brea...

Page 6: ...are 106 Long term storage 107 Fuel system 107 Lubrication 107 Grease points 107 Maintenance 109 Maintenance 109 Owner s operator s manual and tool kit 109 Removing and installing the engine cover 109 Periodic maintenance chart 111 Checking the fuel system 112 Checking the air filter 113 Engine oil and oil filter 114 Checking the steering cable 115 Checking the remote control lever 115 Checking the...

Page 7: ...e the engine compartment See page 50 for engine hood opening and closing procedures 1 Primary Identification PRI ID number Hull Identification Number HIN The HIN is stamped into the right rear corner of the hull 1 Hull Identification Number HIN Engine serial number The engine serial number is stamped on a la bel attached to the engine unit See page 50 for engine hood opening and closing proce dure...

Page 8: ... page 109 for engine cover removal and installation procedures 1 Emission control information label 1 Emission control information label 1 1 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION ENGINE FAMILY MFI THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO U S EPA EXHAUST REGULATIONS FOR SI MARINE ENGINES REFER TO THE OWNER S MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS FELS HC NOx CO g kW hr TROLLING SPEED rpm FUEL UNLEADED REGULAR...

Page 9: ...bel This label is attached to the engine unit See page 50 for engine hood opening and closing procedures and page 109 for engine cover re moval and installation procedures 1 Manufactured date label 1 SportsBoat book Page 3 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 10: ...els 4 Important labels Read the following labels before operating this boat If you need any additional information contact a Yamaha Boat Dealer 9 6 8 7 6 16 3 4 15 5 2 1 14 SportsBoat book Page 4 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 11: ...General and important labels 5 10 13 11 17 18 10 10 10 10 12 SportsBoat book Page 5 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 12: ...General and important labels 6 Warning labels If any of these labels is damaged or missing contact a Yamaha Boat Dealer for a replacement 1 2 3 SportsBoat book Page 6 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 13: ...General and important labels 7 4 5 6 7 8 SportsBoat book Page 7 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 14: ...General and important labels 8 9 10 11 12 AR190 13 SportsBoat book Page 8 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 15: ...PLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS IS VERIFIED MANUFACTURER RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION MANUFACTURER TENNESSEE WATERCRAFT INC MODEL VONORE TN PERSONS OR LBS 8 1160 R YAMAHA 60E 83627 00 All applicable electrical system components installed as original equipment meet appropriate U S C G requirements for ignition protection Ref 33 CFR 183 410 and 183 440 ...

Page 16: ...i als Limitations on who may operate the boat Yamaha recommends a minimum operator age of 16 years old Adults must supervise use by minors Know the operator age and training require ments for your state A boating safety course is recommended and may be re quired in your state You can find local rules by contacting the United States Coast Guard USCG the National Association of State Boating Law Adm...

Page 17: ...ntrol ejection and collision This is a high performance boat not a toy Sharp turns or jumping wakes or waves can increase the risk of back spinal injury pa ralysis facial injuries and broken legs an kles and other bones Do not jump wakes or waves Do not operate the boat in rough water bad weather or when visibility is poor this may lead to an accident causing injury or death Be alert to the possib...

Page 18: ...gal to use Attach the engine shut off cord lanyard to the PFD and keep it free from the steering wheel or other controls so that the engine stops if the operator accidentally leaves the helm Failure to attach the engine shut off cord lanyard could result in a runaway boat if the operator is ejected After operation remove the engine shut off cord lanyard and the main switch key to avoid accidental ...

Page 19: ... other boats See Rules of the road for more information Navigation lights Your boat is equipped with navigation lights for use between sunset and sunrise and during periods of reduced visibility such as fog Be sure these lights are working and are turned on when necessary see pages 43 and 57 for more information Additional equipment recommendations The following equipment can help make your boatin...

Page 20: ...respond to steering wheel input until you apply throttle again or you reach a trolling speed Practice turning in an open area without obstructions until you have a good feel for the maneuver This Yamaha boat is water jet propelled The pump is directly connected to the en gine This means that the jet thrust will pro duce some movement whenever the engine is running The boat has a neutral position b...

Page 21: ...esult from coming in contact with the rotating parts of the jet pump 1 Intake grate 2 Jet thrust nozzle Stop the engine and remove the clip from the engine shut off switch before removing any debris or weeds which may have col lected around the jet intake Night operation When using your boat before dawn or after dusk you must have both bow and stern lights operating When at anchor in the dark the ...

Page 22: ...el such as denim but does not include spandex or similar fabrics like those used in bicycle shorts A second person should be on board as a spotter to watch the skier in most states it is required by law Let the skier direct the operator s control of speed and direction with hand signals Be sure the seat is locked in place see page 48 before getting underway When preparing to pull a skier operate t...

Page 23: ...el has the right of way and what each vessel should do Stand on vessel The vessel with the right of way has the duty to continue its course and speed except to avoid an immediate collision When you main tain your direction and speed the other vessel will be able to determine how best to avoid you Give way vessel The vessel which does not have the right of way has the duty to take positive and time...

Page 24: ... speed Crossing When two power driven vessels are crossing each other s path close enough to run the risk of collision the vessel which has the other on the starboard right side must keep out of the way of the other If the other vessel is on your starboard right side you must keep out of its way you are the give way vessel If the other vessel is on your port left side remember that you should main...

Page 25: ...essel 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 sys...

Page 26: ...n These markers are white with black letters and orange borders They signify speed zones restricted areas danger areas and general information Remember markings may vary by geographic location Always consult local boating authori ties before riding your boat in unfamiliar waters SportsBoat book Page 20 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 27: ... recognize non proctored NASBLA approved courses Enjoy your boat responsibly You share the areas you enjoy when operat ing your boat with others and with nature So your enjoyment includes a responsibility to treat these other people and the lands wa ters and wildlife with respect and courtesy Whenever and wherever you are boating think of yourself as the guest of those around you Remember for exam...

Page 28: ...FD A personal flotation device also known as life jacket Planing Traveling at a speed fast enough so the boat has leveled out and is skimming on top of the water There is a wake Port The left side of the boat Stand on The vessel with the right of way when two boats meet Starboard The right side of the boat Stern The back part of the boat Sub planing Traveling at a medium speed The bow of the boat ...

Page 29: ... 6 Bimini top page 62 7 Stern light page 43 57 8 Tow pylon 9 Wakeboard tower page 60 10 Battery page 82 106 117 11 Bow light page 43 12 Bow eye 13 Front center seat page 48 51 14 Front port seat page 48 51 15 Glove compartment page 53 16 Fuel tank filler cap page 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 16 1 15 2 1 14 13 12 11 10 SportsBoat book Page 23 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 30: ...6 Bimini top page 67 7 Stern light page 43 57 8 Battery page 82 106 117 9 Bow light page 43 10 Bow eye 11 Front center seat page 48 51 12 Front port seat page 48 51 13 Glove compartment page 53 14 Fuel tank filler cap page 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 13 2 1 12 11 10 9 14 8 SportsBoat book Page 24 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 31: ... page 47 12 Stereo system page 47 13 Port console storage compartment page 54 14 Reboarding grip 15 Cleat 16 Stern light socket page 57 17 Rear center seat page 48 50 18 Bilge pump outlet page 75 19 Cooling water pilot outlet page 85 20 Flush hose connector page 102 21 Rear starboard seat page 48 52 22 Ski locker page 51 23 Horn page 43 1 14 15 4 20 16 17 18 19 21 15 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 4 11 12 1...

Page 32: ... Stern components 1 Ladder page 59 2 Stern eye 3 Hull drain plug page 74 4 Shift gate page 31 5 Jet thrust nozzle 6 Speed sensor 7 Intake grate 1 2 3 5 3 4 2 6 7 SportsBoat book Page 26 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 33: ...anchor lights switch page 43 8 Horn switch page 43 9 No wake mode cruise assist switch page 43 10 Switch circuit breaker page 46 11 Tilt lever page 32 12 Steering wheel page 32 13 Remote control lever page 30 14 Engine shut off switch page 29 15 Engine shut off cord lanyard page 29 BLOWER BILGE CTSY LIGHTS NAV ANC HORN 5 4 12 11 13 14 15 1 2 10 3 10 6 7 8 9 SportsBoat book Page 27 Monday October 3...

Page 34: ...lder page 125 2 Blower page 83 3 Engine oil filler cap page 71 4 Engine cover page 109 5 Dipstick page 71 6 Air filter case page 113 7 Spark plug Spark plug cap Ignition coil 2 1 3 4 6 7 5 SportsBoat book Page 28 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 35: ...ects in the boat to be thrown forward which could cause injury The clip on the end of the engine shut off cord lanyard must be attached to the engine shut off switch for the engine to run The cord must be attached to a secure place on the opera tor s PFD Should the operator fall overboard or leave the helm the cord will pull out the clip stopping ignition to engine This will prevent the boat from ...

Page 36: ...oving the remote control lever forward from the neutral position into the forward position and then as the lever is moved farther accel erates the engine for more thrust Moving the lever back from the neutral position into the reverse position and then as the lever is moved farther accelerates the engine for more thrust 1 Neutral position 2 Forward position 3 Reverse position 4 Shift 5 Fully close...

Page 37: ...l position and jet thrust is redirected downward This function which is called the thrust directional enhancer TDE helps to stabilize the forward travel of the boat at low speeds When the remote control lever is moved far ther forward the shift gate is lifted all the way up All jet thrust is to the rear which moves the boat forward 1 Shift gate 2 Jet thrust nozzle Reverse The shift gate is dropped...

Page 38: ...avigating near a per son in the water such as a down skier or an obstacle such as a dock Tilt lever WARNING Never touch the tilt lever during opera tion otherwise the steering wheel could suddenly change position which may lead to an accident Be sure the steering wheel is locked in position after adjustment If the steering wheel is not locked in position it may suddenly change position during oper...

Page 39: ...hometer is equipped with an analog tachometer and an LCD The tachometer starts operating when the en gine is started The tachometer needle will sweep once across the rpm range briefly stopping in the center of the meter and then return to zero The LCD will display a greeting and the LCD light will come on At the same time the buzz er sounds 2 times Tachometer The analog tachometer shows the engine...

Page 40: ...et Units on page 37 for information on selecting the display units To change the item displayed in the LCD 1 When the normal display of the LCD is shown push the M button once to select the display line 1 M button 2 Selected display line 2 Push the M button or T button to change the displayed item and then wait approx imately 8 seconds to save the setting 3 To change the selected display line push...

Page 41: ...s the battery voltage of the main battery 1 Battery voltage Auxiliary battery voltage This display shows the battery voltage of the auxiliary battery 1 Auxiliary battery voltage TIP If an auxiliary battery is not installed on the boat the battery voltage of the main battery will be displayed Engine hours This display shows the total number of hours that the engine has been running since the boat w...

Page 42: ...The system menu contains the following 7 items for making settings and confirming in formation 1 Set Units 2 Contrast 3 Backlighting 4 Read Param 5 Instr Diag 6 Eng Diag 7 Large Font To select an item in the system menu 1 When the normal display of the LCD is shown push the M button for 3 seconds or more to display the system menu 1 M button 2 Push the M button or T button to scroll through the sy...

Page 43: ...ay 2 Push the M button or wait approximately 8 seconds to save the setting and return to the system menu 2 Contrast The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted To adjust the contrast 1 Push the M button to decrease the con trast or push the T button to increase the contrast The contrast changes each time a button is pushed 2 Wait approximately 8 seconds or push the M button and T button simultaneously...

Page 44: ...m is not applicable To display an item 1 Push the M button to scroll down through the items or push the T button to scroll up 2 Push the M button and T button simulta neously to return to the system menu 5 Instr Diag The meters can be tested and the conditions of the meters can be checked The following 5 tests and checks can be car ried out 1 Gauge Test 2 LCD Test 3 Analog Inputs 4 Binary Inputs 5...

Page 45: ...sh the M button to save the setting and return to the Instr Diag display To check the binary outputs 1 Push the M button or T button to select Binary Outputs and then push the M button and T button simultaneously 2 To switch the binary outputs on and off push the T button 3 Push the M button to display the following output 4 To switch the binary outputs on and off push the T button 5 Push the M bu...

Page 46: ... by pressing the M button Once acknowledged the message will disappear and be replaced by an flashing in re verse video in a corner of the display Warning definition table The warnings that are displayed on the LCD are listed in the following table For models equipped with auxiliary battery only Normal or Large FONT Normal Press t for Large Press m to Exit 1 Normal or Large FONT Large Press t for ...

Page 47: ...see any water at the outlet cooling water may not be circulating in the engine 1 Cooling water pilot outlet TIP If cooling water passages in the engine are dry it will take about 20 seconds for water to reach the pilot outlet after starting If water is not circulating something may be clogging the intake grate Refer to Jet pump clean out procedure on page 123 f 1 Intake grate NOTICE If the cause o...

Page 48: ... LCD and the buzzer will sound intermit tently If this occurs reduce the engine speed return to shore and have a Yamaha Boat Dealer check the engine Low high battery voltage warning If either High Voltage or Low Voltage ap pears on the LCD check the battery connec tions If the battery connections are clean and tight and the warning indication continues have a Yamaha Boat Dealer check the charg ing...

Page 49: ...urn off all lights See page 57 for more in formation 1 Bow light 1 Stern light Horn switch Push this switch to activate the horn The horn can be used to signal other boats as required by the Rules of the road See page 17 for more information No wake mode cruise assist switch This switch activates and sets the no wake mode cruise assist and reverse RPM con trol 1 No wake mode cruise assist switch T...

Page 50: ...ngine speed while the no wake mode is activated push the plus side or minus side of the no wake mode cruise as sist switch To deactivate the no wake mode Perform one of the following operations Push the minus side of the no wake mode cruise assist switch until the LCD re turns to the normal display 1 Minus side Push the remote control lever forward to open the throttle Cruise assist The cruise ass...

Page 51: ...speed to 3000 rpm or less The LCD will return to the normal display and the cruise assist will be deactivated Reverse RPM control Engine speed in reverse is limited to approxi mately 4500 rpm If more thrust is required when the boat is traveling in reverse use the reverse RPM control WARNING Be pre pared to reduce throttle as soon as the boat moves as desired Otherwise the boat may become unstable...

Page 52: ...M control Operate the remote control lever to decrease the engine speed to less than 4500 rpm The LCD will return to the normal display and the reverse RPM control will be deactivated Switch circuit breakers The electrical circuit for each switch is protect ed by a circuit breaker If the button under a switch pops out push it back in with your fin ger If it pops out again ask a Yamaha Boat Dealer ...

Page 53: ...ther accessories that get hot because the outlet can be damaged 1 12V DC outlet 2 Circuit breaker Stereo system A stereo receiver is standard The stereo sys tem consists of the receiver CD player speakers and auxiliary input jack Refer to the stereo system Operation Manual included with your boat 1 Stereo system 12V 1 2 1 SportsBoat book Page 47 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 54: ...seat 4 Rear center seat 5 Rear port seat Driver s seat The driver s seat can slide forward and rear ward and the seat can swivel In addition the seat bolster at the front of the seat can be flipped up to change the seat style for a raised seating position Make sure that the seat is securely locked in place before getting underway To slide the seat 1 Extend the slide swivel lock lever 1 Slide swive...

Page 55: ...starboard right 3 Swivel the seat to the desired position If it is too easy or too difficult to rotate the seat adjust the swivel friction by turning the swivel friction knob in or out 1 Swivel friction knob 4 Push the lever to its original position To flip up the seat bolster Lift up the seat bolster at the front of the seat so that it is resting against the backrest 1 Seat bolster 1 1 SportsBoat...

Page 56: ...ngine hood The engine hood can be opened to access the engine The engine hood latch is located under the front of the rear center seat To open the engine hood pull the engine hood latch up and lift the engine hood 1 Engine hood latch 2 Engine hood To close the engine hood push the front of the rear center seat to securely lock it in place 1 1 2 SportsBoat book Page 50 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 P...

Page 57: ...al posi tion Front underseat storage compartments The front underseat storage compartment starboard and front underseat storage com partment port are located under the front starboard seat and front port seat respective ly To open a front underseat storage compart ment pull the front seat up 1 Front starboard seat 2 Front underseat storage compartment To close a front underseat storage compart men...

Page 58: ...nstall the drain plug in its origi nal position Rear underseat storage compartment starboard The rear underseat storage compartment starboard is located under the rear star board seat To open the rear underseat storage compart ment starboard pull the rear starboard seat up 1 Rear starboard seat 2 Rear underseat storage compartment star board To close the rear underseat storage compart ment starboa...

Page 59: ...2 Rear underseat storage compartment port To close the rear underseat storage compart ment port place the rear port seat in its orig inal position Glove compartment The glove compartment is located on the port console To open the glove compartment 1 Turn the glove compartment knob 90 to the right and then open the glove com partment lid 1 Glove compartment knob 2 Glove compartment lid 2 Lift the g...

Page 60: ...age compartment that is located in the port console To open the port console storage compart ment Pull the port console storage compartment door latch to open the door 1 Port console storage compartment door latch 2 Port console storage compartment door 1 Port console storage compartment To close the port console storage compart ment Close the port console storage compartment door and then push it...

Page 61: ...s and make sure that the hatch is securely closed 3 Push the lock handles down TIP The engine will not start if the rear platform hatch is not securely closed Walk through Front walk through This boat has a large bow area where two adults can sit comfortably with their legs out stretched The front walk through provides easy access to the bow area from the cabin area 1 Front walk through Rear walk ...

Page 62: ...hield and then snap it onto the strap base 1 Retaining strap 2 Strap base 2 Close the windshield and then turn the windshield latches to the lock position 1 Windshield latch To open the windshield 1 Turn the windshield latches to the unlock position and then open the windshield 2 Unsnap the retaining strap from the strap base and then snap it onto the wind shield 1 2 1 SportsBoat book Page 56 Mond...

Page 63: ...oard SX190 Ski locker To set up the stern light 1 Open the storage compartment AR190 1 Rear starboard seat 2 Rear underseat storage compartment star board SX190 1 Ski locker 2 Remove the stern light from the stern light holder AR190 1 Stern light holder 2 Stern light SX190 1 Stern light holder 2 Stern light TIP For SX190 skip steps 3 and 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 SportsBoat book Page 57 Monday October 31 20...

Page 64: ...opper A onto the cen ter section of the pole 1 Stern light stopper A 5 Open the cap of the stern light socket fit the protrusion on the stern light into the slot in the socket and then install the light into the socket 1 Cap 2 Slot 3 Protrusion 6 Fit stern light stopper B into the stern light socket 1 Stern light stopper B 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 SportsBoat book Page 58 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 65: ...ern light stopper B 4 Install the stern light into the stern light holder and then close the storage com partment Swim platform and ladder WARNING Stay away from the swim platform area while the engine is running Exhaust gas es coming from underneath it contain car bon monoxide a colorless odorless gas which may cause brain damage or death when inhaled Symptoms include nausea dizziness and drowsin...

Page 66: ... to attach a standard ski rope or other tow rope WARNING Severe injury or death can result if you ig nore any of the following Maximum towing capacity 1 Person 158 kg 350 lb max Make sure the tow rope is securely fas tened to the tow pylon on the wakeboard tower Do not tow a tube or other inflatable from the wakeboard tower Use the ski tow hook on the transom Stay clear of the tow rope while pulli...

Page 67: ... wakeboard tower while collapsing or raising it can damage the tower the boat or both An assistant needs to help hold the wake board tower in place during the proce dure Do not operate the boat or transport it on the trailer with the tower in the collapsed position to avoid possible damage To collapse the wakeboard tower 1 Loosen the lower support knob on both sides of each support pole 1 Lower su...

Page 68: ... wakeboard tower lift each support pole and install the upper support knob to the pole 3 Tighten the lower support knob on both sides of each support pole Bimini top AR190 Setting up the bimini top To set up the bimini top 1 Unfasten the buckles and pull the bimini top toward the bow 1 Buckle 2 While supporting the bimini top unhook the forward support poles from the front pole 1 Bimini top 2 Forw...

Page 69: ...nting bracket using the lock pin Make sure that the tab on the end of the lock pin is pointing downward 1 Forward support pole 2 Forward support pole mounting bracket 3 Lock pin 5 Remove the storage cover and then un wrap the bimini top 1 Storage cover 6 Unzip the flaps and then zip the flaps around the wakeboard tower 1 Flap 2 Wakeboard tower 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 SportsBoat book Page 63 Monday October...

Page 70: ...mini top in the up position Storing the bimini top To store the bimini top 1 While pulling the front pole down slightly push the snap button and then extend each forward support pole until it is locked in place to loosen the bimini top 1 Front pole 2 Forward support pole 3 Snap button 2 Unzip the flaps to remove the bimini top from the wakeboard tower and then zip the flaps 1 Flap 2 Wakeboard towe...

Page 71: ... pole remove each forward support pole from the wake board tower by removing the lock pin 1 Forward support pole 2 Forward support pole mounting bracket 3 Lock pin 5 Push the snap button and shorten each forward support pole until it is locked in place 1 Snap button 2 Forward support pole 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 SportsBoat book Page 65 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 72: ...ll the storage cover If a boat cover is not used wrap an elastic cord around the top and secure the ends to the tow pylon on the wakeboard tower to re strict movement Removing the bimini top To remove the bimini top 1 Store the bimini top See Storing the bimini top 2 Unfasten the buckles 1 Buckle 3 While supporting the bimini top remove the lock pins securing the front pole to the wakeboard tower ...

Page 73: ...ear support pole mounting bracket using the lock pin Make sure that the tab on the end of the lock pin is pointing downward 1 Rear support pole 2 Rear support pole mounting bracket 3 Lock pin 3 Remove the storage cover unfold the bimini top and pull it toward the bow 1 Storage cover 4 Hook the latch on each front strap onto the strap eye 1 Front strap 2 Latch 3 Strap eye 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 SportsBo...

Page 74: ...fully col lapsed position to avoid damage To store the bimini top in the upright position 1 Loosen each front strap and then un hook the latch from the strap eye 1 Front strap 2 Latch 3 Strap eye 2 Pull the bimini top toward the stern and then fold it 1 Bimini top 3 Install the storage cover NOTICE Do not trailer the boat with the bimini top in the fully extended or upright position When transport...

Page 75: ...railered with a genuine Yamaha boat cover simply store the bimini top in the fully col lapsed position and install the storage cover If a boat cover is not used wrap an elastic cord around the top and secure the ends to the ski tow hook to restrict movement Removing the bimini top To remove the bimini top 1 Store the bimini top See Storing the bimini top in the fully collapsed position 2 Remove th...

Page 76: ...l can be used if ethanol content does not exceed 10 and the fuel meets minimum octane ratings E 85 is a fuel blend containing 85 ethanol and there fore must not be used in this boat All ethanol blends containing more than 10 ethanol can cause fuel system damage or engine perfor mance problems Yamaha does not recommend gasohol con taining methanol because it can cause fuel system damage and engine ...

Page 77: ... can have detrimental effects in marine engines While many additives available may reduce deposits Yamaha recommends the use of Ring Free Fuel Additive available from a Yamaha Boat Dealer Ring Free Fuel Additive has repeatedly proven its ability to clean com bustion deposits from inside the engine nota bly in the critical piston ring land area and fuel system components Follow product la beling fo...

Page 78: ...ick tube completely Remove the dipstick again and check that the engine oil level is between the minimum level mark and maximum level mark 1 Maximum level mark 2 Minimum level mark 5 If the engine oil level is significantly above the maximum level mark consult a Yamaha Boat Dealer If the engine oil lev el is below the minimum level mark add engine oil 6 Remove the engine oil filler cap 1 Engine oi...

Page 79: ...the fuel tank compartment If there is fuel or a fuel water mixture in the fuel tank compartment wipe it up immediately with dry rags WARNING This indicates a fuel leak Do not operate the boat until the source of the fuel leak is found and cor rected Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and explosive 1 Remove the floor mat 1 Floor mat 2 Fuel tank compartment cover 3 Lock handle 2 Pull the l...

Page 80: ...boat until the source of the fuel leak is found and cor rected Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and explosive 1 Open the engine hood 2 Remove the engine compartment drain plug to drain the water 1 Engine compartment drain plug 3 If the boat was operated in salt water wash down the compartment with fresh water 4 Securely install the drain plug in its origi nal position 5 Close the engin...

Page 81: ...at channels water that enters the boat from the storage compartments to the bilge under the engine compartment When the bilge pump switch is turned on the bilge pump will detect when there is excessive water in the bilge and will automatically drain most of it through the bilge water outlet For normal op eration turn the bilge pump switch on during boat use and turn it off when leaving the boat NO...

Page 82: ...promotes longer component life 1 Check the engine oil level See page 71 for information on checking the engine oil level 2 Launch the boat and start the engine See page 87 for information on starting the engine 3 For the first 5 minutes operate with the engine at trolling speed 4 For the 30 minutes operate with the en gine speed below 5000 r min 5 For the next 1 hour operate with the en gine speed...

Page 83: ... Check hull for damage and cracks before launching Access port cap Check for proper installation 80 Jet intake Check that no debris is in the intake before launching 81 Fuel system Check fuel system for leaks 81 112 Engine oil level Check engine oil level add as necessary 71 81 Battery Check battery condition mounting and connection 82 Bilge water Check the engine compartment and fuel tank compart...

Page 84: ...point to port left when the wheel is turned to the left There should not be free play between the steering wheel and the jet thrust nozzle Remote control lever checks WARNING Do not touch the shift gate while the re mote control lever is being operated oth erwise you could be pinched Operate the remote control lever several times to make sure that operation is smooth throughout the whole range 1 N...

Page 85: ...he indication of the condition A fire extinguisher is not standard equipment with this boat If you do not have a fire extin guisher contact your local Yamaha Boat Dealer or fire extinguisher dealer for one meeting the proper specifications Storing the fire extinguisher One fire extinguisher is to be mounted in the port console storage compartment The fire extinguisher recommended for this location...

Page 86: ...otherwise suspect a fire you can look through the transparent flaps of the FIRE PORT to look for signs of flames If there is a fire push the nozzle of the fire ex tinguisher through the FIRE PORT and fol low the manufacturer s instructions to empty the contents of the fire extinguisher into the engine compartment A clean agent type fire extinguisher is rec ommended a chemical type fire extinguishe...

Page 87: ...on on the jet in take WARNING Rotating parts could cause severe injury or death Before at tempting to remove weeds or debris from the jet intake or impeller areas shut off the engine remove the main switch key and then remove the engine shut off cord lan yard from the engine shut off switch Fuel system checks Refer to Checking the fuel system on page 112 for the correct procedure Engine oil level ...

Page 88: ...cted in the engine compartment and the fuel tank compartment drain it See page 73 for infor mation on draining the bilge water Drain plug check Loosen the drain plugs and remove them and then make sure that the plugs are not dam aged and that there is no foreign material on the threads NOTICE Before installing the drain plugs clean the drain plug threads to remove any foreign materials such as dir...

Page 89: ...ns and then operate the blower for at least 4 minutes Do not start the engine or operate the blower if you can smell gasoline vapors in the engine compartment or if there are any loose electrical connections Contact a Yamaha Boat Dealer if there is a problem you cannot locate or correct Make sure that the blower operates properly when the blower switch is pushed 1 Blower switch 1 Blower 1 1 BLOWER...

Page 90: ...nchor lights switch and check that only the stern light comes on 4 Put the navigation and anchor lights switch in the middle position and check that the bow light and stern light are off 5 Remove the stern light Horn switch check Push the horn switch and check that the horn sounds 1 Horn switch Engine shut off cord lanyard check Make sure that the engine shut off cord lan yard is not damaged If th...

Page 91: ...er pilot outlet check Check that water comes out from the pilot out let while the engine is running in the water If water is not circulating something may be clogging the intake grate Refer to Jet pump clean out procedure on page 123 TIP It may take up to 20 seconds for water to reach the pilot outlet when first launching the boat The amount and force of the exiting wa ter will vary with engine sp...

Page 92: ...display of the multi func tion tachometer See page 35 for information on selecting the fuel level display 1 Fuel level Add fuel if necessary See page 70 for infor mation on filling the fuel tank 1300 RPM F E 1 SportsBoat book Page 86 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 93: ...y is good and other boat traffic is light Keep the proper distance from other boats and vehi cles Do not operate where people are swim ming Always attach the engine shut off cord lan yard to your PFD before operating You and all other passengers must always wear a USCG approved PFD when riding in the boat You should consider wearing water shoes eye protection and other protective apparel Water spo...

Page 94: ...f hitting an underwater ob stacle You could be injured Pebbles or sand can also be sucked into the jet intake damaging the impeller NOTICE There are two hull drain plugs at the bot tom of the stern Be sure they are securely tightened before launching the boat Oth erwise water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge 1 Hull drain plug 2 Push the blower switch to operate the blower and ventilate ...

Page 95: ...e starter motor is engaged continu ously for more than 5 seconds the bat tery will become quickly discharged and it will be impossible to start the engine The starter motor may also be damaged if it is engaged continuously for more than 5 seconds On this boat the engine is connected directly to the drive unit Starting the engine gener ates some thrust immediately Only enough throttle should be app...

Page 96: ... the stern is out a few feet release the bow mooring and then steer in the di rection you want the bow to move Open the throttle slightly and begin to move away from the dock Turning the boat WARNING Do not pull the remote control lever back to idle when trying to steer away from objects you need throttle to steer Be sure passengers are holding on be fore making turns An unprepared pas senger coul...

Page 97: ... but when the engine slows down the boat will no longer respond to steering wheel input until you apply throttle again or you reach a trolling speed At trolling speed the boat can be turned gradually by steering wheel position alone using just the amount of thrust available at engine idle D If the boat is moving and the remote con trol lever is in neutral position or if there is no thrust because ...

Page 98: ...ath You will lose steering control if you completely pull the throttle back to idle You need throttle to steer Do not use the reverse function to slow down or stop the boat from planing speed as it could cause you to lose con trol be ejected or impact the steering wheel or other parts of the boat This could increase the risk of serious injury The boat is not equipped with a separate braking system...

Page 99: ...ts provided Boarding from a dock or landing jetty 1 Board the boat from the side One person should board at a time by stepping into the boat Never jump in Avoid stepping on slick gelcoat surfaces on the boat s gunwales especially if wet 2 Sit in one of the seats provided and put both feet on the deck Docking 1 Make sure no obstructions boats or swimmers are close to the boat Come to a stop before ...

Page 100: ...ing the boat Be sure the boat is in water 90 cm 3 ft deep from the bottom of the boat before starting the engine again Do not beach the boat on rocky beach es The hull gelcoat and exposed pump housings can be damaged Pay attention to shifts in tides Beaching at high tide may make it impossible to re launch the boat if the tide recedes 1 Make sure no obstructions boats or swimmers are near the beac...

Page 101: ...ll on the line to be sure the anchor is holding Also periodically check your boat s position against the shoreline to make sure it is not drifting and dragging the anchor Reset if necessary 5 To pull in weigh the anchor start the engine and move forward keeping ten sion on the line as you pull it in When the anchor line is straight up and down pull hard to lift the anchor from the bottom material ...

Page 102: ... possible with the boat in the wa ter In addition conditions such as stray elec trical voltage in the water marine organisms and saltwater corrosion can adversely affect the life of many boat components NOTICE Leaving the boat in the water for extended periods will accelerate the rate of normal deterioration of the jet pump components sacrificial anodes hull finish and other components If you do d...

Page 103: ...g the access port cap out when you are not using or transporting the boat helps keep it from becoming stuck in the access port 6 Remove the hull drain plugs the engine compartment drain plug and the fuel tank compartment drain plug See page 73 7 Rinse the engine compartment with a small amount of fresh water Be careful not to get water on the air filter area or electrical components Allow any wate...

Page 104: ...gue weight Always use a hitch rated for the same or higher class Use a bolted on or welded on hitch clamp on bumper hitches are not recommended Be sure the trailer hitch s release handle is latched with the lock pin installed before towing Use safety chains between the towing vehicle and the trailer so the trailer will not detach completely from the towing vehicle if it acci dentally comes loose f...

Page 105: ... than the towing vehicle Backing your trailer It takes practice to back a trailer successfully If you are not familiar backing up with a trailer practice first in an open area away from ob stacles Keep the following points in mind when backing up Back slowly Make steering adjustments in small steps Turn the towing vehicle s wheels opposite the direction you want the trailer to go After the trailer...

Page 106: ...ose to 90 to the shoreline as you can If pos sible have a second person act as an ob server while standing to the side of the trailer Stop when the tops of the trailer s fenders are about 3 inches above the wa terline 3 With the boat moving at the slowest idle speed guide the boat onto the support rails Use throttle only if necessary for steering ability WARNING Using too much throttle can cause t...

Page 107: ...ive material to pre vent damage to the hull gelcoat Use spreader bars to avoid side stress to the hull that may cause cracks in the gelcoat and fiberglass Attach guidelines to the bow eye and stern eyes to control movement of the boat dur ing lifting Remove all people and all cargo from the boat Drain any excess water from the bilge using the bilge pump Be sure all people are standing clear and th...

Page 108: ... water pilot outlet NOTICE Never turn on the water before starting the engine The water could flow back through the muffler into the crankcase causing severe engine damage Be sure to turn on the water immediately after starting the engine to prevent en gine overheating 5 Run the engine at a fast idle for 10 to 15 minutes 6 Turn off the water supply and then drain residual water from the exhaust sy...

Page 109: ...ent drain plug 2 Remove the hull drain plugs and the en gine compartment drain plug See page 74 for hull drain plug removal and instal lation procedures and page 74 for engine compartment drain plug removal and in stallation procedures 1 Hull drain plug 1 Engine compartment drain plug 3 Clean the hull boat interior and drive unit with Yamaclean Wash Wax Concen trate or a mild natural soap and wate...

Page 110: ...ned securely be fore launching the boat Otherwise water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge 7 Spray the exterior of the engine with Yamalube Silicone Protectant and Lubri cant or an equivalent For areas requir ing heavy protection use Yamashield 8 Wax the hull with Yamaclean Spray Wax or other non abrasive wax designed for marine gelcoat WARNING Slippery surfaces can cause falls and injury...

Page 111: ... gum E A Coffee Tea Chocolate B Grease E B Ink C F D Ketchup A B Lipstick C B A Mustard A B C Mildew Wet leaves C B A Motor oil B Permanent marker C F D Suntan lotion A B Tar Asphalt E B A Medium soft brush with warm soapy water B Yamaclean All Purpose Cleaner or equivalent C Isopropyl alcohol 91 is best D Mixture of 1 tablespoon 15 ml ammonia 1 4 cup 60 ml hydrogen peroxide and 3 4 cup 177 ml wat...

Page 112: ... soda and water one tablespoon of baking soda to one cup of water 2 Apply dielectric grease or petroleum jelly to the battery terminals and to all ex posed connectors 3 If the battery will be stored for a longer period check the specific gravity of the battery at least once a month and re charge the battery if it gets too low To install the battery 1 Place the battery in the battery holder and the...

Page 113: ...ngine with treated fuel during cooling system flushing will also help protect the fuel system TIP Use of Yamaha Fuel Conditioner and Stabiliz er eliminates the need to drain the fuel sys tem Consult a Yamaha Boat Dealer or other qualified mechanic if the fuel system is to be drained instead Lubrication It is advisable to take the boat to a Yamaha Boat Dealer to have the engine fogged for long term...

Page 114: ... dam age the hose and the joints The first service should be done after 10 hours or 1 month by a Yamaha Boat Dealer Fill the bearing housing with water resistant grease through the grease nipple After first service Every 100 hours or 6 months you may do this yourself 1 Bearing housing grease nipple Grease capacity 33 0 35 0 cc 1 11 1 18 oz Grease capacity 6 0 8 0 cc 0 20 0 27 oz 1 SportsBoat book ...

Page 115: ...ys carry the owner s op erator s manual and tool kit with you whenev er you use the boat To protect these materials from water dam age it would be a good idea to put them in a waterproof bag If your owner s operator s manual is damaged order a replacement from a Yamaha Boat Dealer The service information included in this man ual is intended to provide you the owner with the necessary information f...

Page 116: ... 1 Place the engine cover in its original posi tion and then push it down 2 Install the engine cover screws and then tighten them to the specified torque 3 Close the engine hood Tightening torque Engine cover screw 4 5 Nm 0 46 kgf m 3 3 ft lb 1 SportsBoat book Page 110 Monday October 31 2011 4 12 PM ...

Page 117: ... Adjust Grease points Lubricate 107 Bearing housing Lubricate 108 Fuel system Check 112 Fuel filter Check Replace Fuel pump screen Clean Air filter Check Replace 113 Engine oil Replace 114 Engine oil filter Replace 114 Valve clearance Check Adjust Cooling water pas sages Clean Flush After every use 102 Bilge strainer Clean Impeller Check Steering cable Check 115 Remote control le ver Check Adjust ...

Page 118: ... tank for leakage Fuel hose joints for leakage Fuel hoses for cracks and other damage Fuel filler hoses and clamps for damage and leakage Fuel tank filler cap and seal for damage Emission related components such as the carbon canister and tank vent valves The United States Coast Guard requires that all inboard boats like your boat have visual ac cess to fuel filler hoses and clamps The fuel filler...

Page 119: ... The air filter must be checked at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart In addition replace the air filter element dur ing every other inspection To check the air filter 1 Open the engine hood See page 50 2 Disconnect the breather hose from the air intake pipe 1 Air intake pipe 2 Breather hose 3 Loosen the clamp screw and then dis connect the air intake pipe from the throt tle...

Page 120: ...and then install the element to the air filter case cover using the screws 9 Install the air filter case cover and then secure the cover using the hooks 10 Connect the air intake pipe to the throttle body and then tighten the clamp screw 11 Connect the breather hose to the air in take pipe 12 Close the engine hood Engine oil and oil filter WARNING Engine oil is extremely hot after the engine is tu...

Page 121: ...ck for smooth operation of the steer ing wheel and jet thrust nozzle 2 Check for proper steering adjustment The nozzle should point straight back when the steering wheel is centered If steering is stiff or misadjusted ask a Yamaha Boat Dealer to service it Checking the remote control lever WARNING Do not touch the shift gate while the re mote control lever is being operated oth erwise you could be...

Page 122: ...ightly above the shift gate neutral position when the remote control lever is in the forward po sition and that the shift gate is in the fully open position when the remote control le ver is moved farther forward 1 Shift gate 2 Fully open position 4 Check that the shift gate is in the fully closed position when the remote control lever is in the reverse position 1 Shift gate 2 Fully closed positio...

Page 123: ...it should be replaced Ask a Yamaha Boat Dealer for this service or you can do it yourself if you have a torque wrench of the proper type 1 Unscrew the two mounting bolts that se cure the anode to the jet pump outlet 2 Clean the mounting bolt threads and then coat them with Loctite 242 avail able from a Yamaha Boat Dealer 3 Install the new anode Tighten the mount ing bolts to the specified torque M...

Page 124: ...ery fluid A poorly maintained battery will deteriorate quickly The battery fluid should be checked before every outing Fill to the manufacturer s recommended level when necessary Top up only with distilled water or pure de ionized water suitable to use in batteries NOTICE Normal tap water contains minerals which are harmful to a battery therefore refill only with distilled water Recharging WARNING...

Page 125: ...ng range at full throttle 2 33 hour Trolling speed 1300 100 r min Engine Number of engines 1 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 11 0 1 Valve clearance intake cold 0 14 0 23 mm 0 0055 0 0091 in Valve clearance exhaust cold 0 28 0 37 mm 0 0110 0 0146 in Lubrication system Wet sump Cooling ...

Page 126: ...AE 10W 30 10W 40 20W 40 20W 50 Recommended engine oil grade API API SE SF SG SH SJ SL Fuel tank total capacity 113 L 30 0 US gal 25 0 Imp gal Engine oil quantity Engine oil total quantity 4 3 L 4 55 US qt 3 78 Imp qt Engine oil quantity without oil filter replacement 3 0 L 3 17 US qt 2 64 Imp qt Engine oil quantity with oil filter replacement 3 1 L 3 28 US qt 2 73 Imp qt Fuse amperage Battery fuse...

Page 127: ...t latched Latch securely 55 Starter compo nent Faulty Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Remote control lever Not in neutral posi tion Move remote control lever to neutral position 30 Starter mo tor turns over engine does not start Engine shut off switch Clip on cord is not in place Install clip in engine shut off switch 29 Fuel Empty Refill as soon as possible 70 Stale or contaminat ed Have serv...

Page 128: ...by Yamaha Boat Dealer Spark plug cap Loose Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Loose electrical con nections Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Cracked torn or damaged Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Boat speed too slow or loses power Cavitation Jet intake clogged Clean 123 Engine overheat Jet intake clogged Clean 123 Cooling system clogged Clean 85 Fuel filter Clogged Have serviced by Yamaha...

Page 129: ... this condition is allowed to continue jet pump damage can occur and the engine may overheat and seize If there is any sign that the jet intake or impeller is clogged with weeds or debris follow this clean out proce dure 1 Turn off and remove the main switch key remove the clip from the engine shut off switch and wait for all movement to stop 2 Open the rear platform hatch See page 55 3 Check that...

Page 130: ...and possible damage The rear platform hatch has interlocks to shut off the engine should the hatch be accidentally opened during operation The engine will not restart unless the hatch is closed and latched Jump starting WARNING Severe injury or death may result if you ig nore any of the following If the blower will not operate ventilate the engine compartment by opening the engine hood for several...

Page 131: ... af ter 15 seconds Continuous cranking for more than 5 seconds will dis charge the battery and the engine will not start The starter motor may also be damaged if it is engaged continu ously for more than 5 seconds Fuse replacement WARNING Do not use fuses of a higher amperage than recommended Substitution with a fuse that has an improper rating can cause extensive electrical system damage and poss...

Page 132: ...ing down The boat should be towed only if it becomes inoperative The towing rope should be long enough so that the boat will not collide with the towing boat when slowing down A good rule of thumb is a tow rope which is three times the combined length of the towing boat and the boat Tow the boat using the bow eye only Tow the boat at a no wake speed NOTICE Do not tow the boat at speed fast enough ...

Page 133: ...rge repair or replace at Yamaha s option any parts 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 CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY Under the terms of this warranty the customer will be respon sible for ensuring that the boat is properly operated maintained and stored as specif...

Page 134: ...n ten 10 days of the transfer YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION USA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSEWHICH EXCEEDTHE OBLIGATIONS ANDTIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION USA AND EXCLUDED FROMTHISWARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMP...

Page 135: ...ess California 90630 This will ensure that Yamaha Motor Corporation U S A has an up to date registration record in accordance with federal law Q May I perform any or all of the recommended maintenance shown in the Owner 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 and Service Manual We do recommend however th...

Page 136: ...iod That means you can get up to 5 years of coverage on the power train controls and other components to match the comforting 5 year standard protection on the hull Y E S is designed and administered by the same Yamaha people who handle your war ranty and it shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits There are no limitations on hours of use Coverage isn t limited to moving parts or the drive tra...

Page 137: ...SENGER 1 ADDRESS EMERGENCY PHONE PASSENGER 2 ADDRESS EMERGENCY PHONE PASSENGER 3 ADDRESS EMERGENCY PHONE PASSENGER 4 ADDRESS EMERGENCY PHONE DEPARTURE INFORMATION POINT OF DEPARTURE DATE TIME TOW VEHICLE MAKE MODEL LICENSE TRAILER LICENSE DESTINATION INFORMATION DESTINATION LORAN OR GPS COORDINATES INTENDED ACTIVITY EXPECTED RETURN DATE TIME LOCAL U S COAST GUARD PHONE NOTES HULL COLOR OPERATOR AD...

Page 138: ...ing from a dock or landing jetty 93 Boarding from the water 93 Boat characteristics 14 Boat control functions 29 Boating with passengers 92 C Check engine warning 42 Cleaning the boat 103 Cooling water pilot outlet check 85 Courtesy light switch 43 Crossing wakes and swells 95 Cruise assist 44 Cruising limitations 11 D Docking 93 Drain plug check 82 Driver s seat 48 Driving your boat 87 E Emergenc...

Page 139: ...tured date label 3 Multi function tachometer 33 N Navigation and anchor lights switch 43 Navigation and anchor lights switch check 84 Night operation 15 No wake mode 43 No wake mode cruise assist switch 43 O Operational requirements 12 Owner s operator s manual and tool kit 109 P Passenger s seat SX190 50 Periodic maintenance chart 111 Port console storage compartment 54 Post launch checks 85 Post...

Page 140: ...Switch circuit breakers 46 Switches 42 System menu LCD 36 T Tachometer 33 Tilt lever 32 To get more boating safety information 21 Towing the boat 126 Trailering checklist 98 Trailering the boat 98 Troubleshooting 121 Troubleshooting chart 121 Turning the boat 90 W Wakeboard tower AR190 60 Wakeboard tower collapsing and setting up 61 Walk through 55 Warning definition table 40 Warnings 40 Water ski...

Page 141: ...e 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 GenuineYamaha Service Manuals Get the same factory manual for your vehicle that the technicians at ...

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