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Table of contents

Trailering ........................................ 104

Trailering the boat ........................ 104

Hitch .......................................... 104
Trailering checklist .................... 104
Backing your trailer ................... 105
Launching.................................. 106
Loading ..................................... 106
Lifting......................................... 107

Care and storage ........................... 108

Post-operation care ...................... 108

Flushing the cooling system...... 108
Cleaning the boat ...................... 109
Basic stain guide ....................... 111
Battery care............................... 112

Long-term storage ........................ 113

Fuel system............................... 113
Lubrication................................. 113
Grease points............................ 113

Maintenance.....................................115

Maintenance................................. 115

Owner’s/operator’s manual and 

tool kit..................................... 115

Removing and installing the 

engine cover........................... 115

Periodic maintenance chart....... 117

Specifications ..................................119

Specifications ............................... 119

Trouble recovery ........................... 122

Troubleshooting ........................... 122

Troubleshooting chart ............... 122

Emergency procedures ................ 124

Jet pump clean-out 

procedure ............................... 124

Jump-starting ............................ 126
Fuse replacement ..................... 126
Towing the boat......................... 128

Consumer information................... 129

Limited warranty........................... 129
YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE 

(Y.E.S.) ..................................... 132

Sample float plan ......................... 133

Index............................................... 134

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Page 1: ...7 Yamaha Boat AR195 SX195 AR190 SX190 OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL F4B F8199 10 LIT 18626 11 38 Read this manual carefully before operating this boat U S A Edition Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 2: ... this manual carefully before operating this boat This manual should stay with the boat if it is sold SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 1 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 3: ... 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 manual Specifications are subjec...

Page 4: ...components 30 Control function operation 33 Boat control functions 33 Engine shut off switch 33 Battery switch 33 Main switch 34 Remote control lever 34 Steering 36 Tilt lever 37 Instrument operation 38 Speedometer 38 Multi function tachometer 38 Tachometer 38 LCD 39 System menu LCD 41 Warnings 46 Warning definition table 46 Engine overheat warning system 46 Engine oil pressure low warning 47 Chec...

Page 5: ...d 78 Draining the bilge water on water 80 First time operation 82 Engine break in AR190 SX190 82 Engine break in AR195 SX195 82 Pre operation checks 83 Pre operation checklist 83 Pre operation check points 84 Pre launch checks 84 Steering system checks 84 Remote control lever checks 84 Fire extinguisher check 85 Access port cap check 86 Jet intake checks 87 Fuel system checks 87 Engine oil level c...

Page 6: ... 115 Maintenance 115 Owner s operator s manual and tool kit 115 Removing and installing the engine cover 115 Periodic maintenance chart 117 Specifications 119 Specifications 119 Trouble recovery 122 Troubleshooting 122 Troubleshooting chart 122 Emergency procedures 124 Jet pump clean out procedure 124 Jump starting 126 Fuse replacement 126 Towing the boat 128 Consumer information 129 Limited warra...

Page 7: ...dures AR195 SX195 1 Primary Identification PRI ID number AR190 SX190 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 57 for engine hood opening and closing proce dures and page 115 ...

Page 8: ...oline AR195 SX195 Approval label of emission control certificate These labels are attached to the engine unit and to the inside of the engine compartment See page 57 for engine hood opening and closing procedures and page 115 for engine cover removal and installation procedures 1 Emission control information label 3 star models AR190 SX190 1 1 1 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION ENGINE FAMILY THIS ENGI...

Page 9: ...ESSEL MEETS U S EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING CERTIFIED COMPONENTS FELS HC NOx CO g kW hr TROLLING SPEED rpm FUEL UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE MAX POWER kW SPARKPLUG VALVELASH mm IN EX DISPLACEMENT liters SPARK PLUG GAP mm YAMAHA MOTOR CO LTD 1 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION ENGINE FAMILY THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO U S EPA EXHAUST REGULATIONS FOR SI MARINE ENGINES REFER TO THE OWNER S MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE SP...

Page 10: ...ndards for marine engines Two Stars Very Low Emission The two star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board s Personal Water craft and Outboard marine engine 2004 ex haust emission standards Engines meeting these standards have 20 lower emissions than One Star Low Emission engines Three Stars Ultra Low Emission The three star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources B...

Page 11: ...erndrive and Inboard marine engine 2009 exhaust emission standards Personal Watercraft and Outboard marine engines may also comply with these standards Engines meeting these standards have 90 lower emissions than One Star Low Emission engines SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 5 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 12: ...g labels before operating this boat If you need any additional information contact a Yamaha Boat Dealer 9 6 8 7 6 16 2 15 5 3 1 14 3 star models 4 star models 4 4 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 6 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 13: ...General and important labels 7 18 4 star models 10 11 17 10 10 10 12 13 3 star models 18 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 7 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 14: ...abels 8 Warning labels If any of these labels is damaged or missing contact a Yamaha Boat Dealer for a replacement 1 2 3 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 8 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 15: ...General and important labels 9 4 5 6 7 8 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 9 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 16: ...General and important labels 10 9 10 11 12 AR190 SX190 12 AR195 SX195 13 AR195 AR190 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 10 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 17: ...TY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MAXIMUM CAPACITIES 1220 POUNDS PERSONS GEAR MEETS U S EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING CERTIFIED COMPONENTS DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS IS VERIFIED MANUFACTURER RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION MANUFACTURER YAMAHA JET BOAT MANUFACTURING U S A INC MODEL VONORE TN PERSONS OR LBS 8 1160 R YAMAHA 60E 8...

Page 18: ...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 Administrators or your local Power Squadron This boat is...

Page 19: ...ion 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 possibility of adverse weath er...

Page 20: ... 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 starting o...

Page 21: ... 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 48 and 64 for more information Additional equipment recommendations The following equipment can help make your boating experience safer and mo...

Page 22: ... 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 but since the boat is alwa...

Page 23: ...ing 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 See page 124 for more information Night operation When using your boat before dawn or after dusk you must have both bow and anchor lights operating When at anchor in the dark the anchor l...

Page 24: ...ld be on board as a spotter to watch the wakeboarder or water skier in most states it is required by law Let the person being pulled direct the oper ator s control of speed and direction with hand signals Be sure the seat is locked in place see page 54 before getting under way When preparing to pull the wakeboarder or water skier operate the boat at the slowest possible speed until the boat is wel...

Page 25: ...nd 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 timely action to stay out of ...

Page 26: ...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 maintain course and direction...

Page 27: ...ower 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 system of buoyage Simply put...

Page 28: ... 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_F4B10 book Page 22 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 29: ...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 example that the sound of you...

Page 30: ...vice 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 is out of the water but yo...

Page 31: ... 7 Anchor light page 48 64 8 Tow pylon 9 Wakeboard tower page 66 10 Battery page 88 112 11 Bow light page 48 12 Bow eye 13 Front center seat page 54 57 14 Front port seat page 54 57 15 Glove compartment page 60 16 Fuel tank filler cap page 75 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 1 16 1 15 2 1 14 13 12 11 10 7 8 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 25 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 32: ...7 Anchor light page 48 64 8 Battery page 88 112 9 Bow light page 48 10 Bow eye 11 Front center seat page 54 57 12 Front port seat page 54 57 13 Glove compartment page 60 14 Fuel tank filler cap page 75 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 13 2 1 12 11 10 9 14 8 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 26 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 33: ...3 13 Port console storage compartment page 61 14 Reboarding grip 15 Cleat 16 Anchor light socket SX195 SX190 page 64 17 Rear center seat page 54 57 18 Bilge pump outlet page 80 19 Cooling water pilot outlet page 92 20 Flush hose connector page 108 21 Rear starboard seat page 54 59 22 Ski locker page 58 23 Horn page 49 1 14 15 4 20 16 17 18 19 21 15 22 23 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 4 4 4 11 12 13 6 9 4 8 SX...

Page 34: ...rn eye 3 Hull drain plug page 80 4 Shift gate page 35 5 Jet thrust nozzle 6 Articulating keel page 36 7 Speed sensor 8 Intake grate 1 2 3 5 3 4 2 7 8 6 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 28 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 35: ... 48 8 Horn switch page 49 9 No wake mode cruise assist switch page 49 10 Switch circuit breaker page 52 11 Tilt lever page 37 12 Steering wheel page 36 13 Remote control lever page 34 14 Engine shut off switch page 33 15 Engine shut off cord lanyard page 33 BLOWER BILGE CTSY LIGHTS NAV ANC HORN 5 4 12 11 13 14 15 1 2 10 3 10 6 7 8 9 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 29 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downl...

Page 36: ...page 126 2 Blower page 90 3 Engine oil filler cap page 76 4 Engine cover page 115 5 Dipstick page 76 6 Air filter case 7 Spark plug Ignition coil 2 5 3 4 6 7 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 30 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 37: ...ge 126 2 Blower page 90 3 Engine oil filler cap page 76 4 Engine cover page 115 5 Dipstick page 76 6 Air filter case 7 Spark plug Ignition coil 2 1 3 4 6 7 5 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 31 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 38: ...ge 126 2 Blower page 90 3 Engine oil filler cap page 76 4 Engine cover page 115 5 Dipstick page 76 6 Air filter case 7 Spark plug Ignition coil 2 3 1 4 6 5 7 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 32 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 39: ...ttached 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 the ignition to the engine This will prevent the boat from running away under power 1 Engine shut off switch 2 Clip 3 Engine shut off cord lanyard Battery switch The battery switc...

Page 40: ...rol lever WARNING Before shifting make sure there are no swimmers or obstacles in the water near you When operating in reverse go slowly Do not open the throttle more than half Otherwise the boat may become unsta ble which could result in loss of control and an accident Do not shift into reverse while traveling at planing speeds Loss of control boat swamping or damage to the boat could occur A sin...

Page 41: ...p keep the boat from moving although some move ment may occur 1 Shift gate 2 Jet thrust nozzle Forward When the remote control lever is initially moved to the forward position and the boat is operating at a slow speed the shift gate is lift ed up slightly from the neutral position and jet thrust is directed downward at an angle This function which is called the thrust directional enhancer TDE help...

Page 42: ...on the direction of the articulating keel changes according to the movement of the jet thrust nozzle 1 Steering wheel 1 Jet thrust nozzle 2 Articulating keel Since the strength of the jet thrust determines the speed and direction of a turn the throttle must always be opened above idle when at tempting a turn except at trolling speed Because boats steer from the stern the stern of the boat swings o...

Page 43: ...The tilt lever is located under the steering wheel and is used to adjust the tilt of the steer ing wheel There are 5 positions 1 Tilt lever To adjust the tilt 1 Push the lever down and then move the steering wheel up or down to the desired position 2 The lever will lock into place when the steering wheel is moved into one of the 5 available positions 3 Make sure that the tilt lever returns to its ...

Page 44: ...meter 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 will sound Tachometer The analog tachometer shows the engine speed The numbers on the meter show the eng...

Page 45: ...e optional sensor contact a Yamaha Boat dealer LCD displayed item selection order Fuel level Boat speed Water depth Engine speed Battery voltage Engine hours Water temperature Trip odometer Fuel consumption per hour Highest speed Fuel consumption per gallon or liter Fuel used MORE m t LESS m t M and T buttons M and T buttons The items that can be displayed in the MORE display mode and the LESS dis...

Page 46: ...shows the current fuel consump tion in gallons per hour or liters per hour 1 Fuel consumption per hour Fuel consumption per gallon or liter This display shows the current fuel consump tion in miles per gallon or kilometers per liter 1 Fuel consumption per gallon or liter Fuel used This display shows the amount of fuel used in gallons or liters 1 Fuel used Boat speed This display shows the boat spe...

Page 47: ...firming in formation 1 Set Units 2 Contrast 3 Backlighting 4 Read Param 5 Calibrations 6 Instr Diag 7 Eng Diag 8 Large Font 9 Exit 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 system menu items 3 Push the M button and T button sim...

Page 48: ... 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 to save the setting and ...

Page 49: ...ry voltage Hrs Engine hours SeaWater Water temperature Wat Depth Water depth Stbd Fuel Fuel consumption per hour Port Fuel will be shown because this item is not applicable TIP If an auxiliary battery is not installed on the boat the battery voltage of the main battery will be displayed 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...

Page 50: ...est 3 Analog Inputs 4 Binary Inputs 5 Binary Outputs 7 Eng Diag The Yamaha trouble code can be displayed in the LCD if there is an engine malfunction To return to the system menu push the M button and T button simultaneously 1 Engine trouble code display 8 Large Font The font size of the LCD can be set to Large or Normal When Large is selected the normal display of the LCD shows 1 line of informat...

Page 51: ...ected display line 3 Push the M button or T button to change the displayed item and then wait approx imately 8 seconds to save the setting 4 To change the selected display line push the M button and T button simultaneously to select the other display line 1 M button 2 T button 9 Exit If the M button and T button are pushed simul taneously when 9 Exit is selected the LCD returns to the normal displ...

Page 52: ...ent damage If this occurs immedi ately reduce the engine speed return to shore or maneuver to a safe location and check for water discharge at the cooling water pilot out let The cooling water pilot outlet is located on the starboard side of the hull Check that water comes out of the outlet while the engine is running particularly while applying throttle If you do not see any water at the outlet c...

Page 53: ...y At the same time the engine speed is automatically limited to help prevent damage If this occurs reduce the engine speed return to shore or maneuver to a safe location and check the engine oil level see page 76 for engine oil lev el checking procedures If the oil level is low add enough engine oil to raise it to the proper level If the oil level is sufficient have a Yamaha Boat Dealer check the ...

Page 54: ...sy light switch Push this switch to turn on the courtesy light inside the boat 1 Courtesy light Navigation and anchor lights switch This toggle switch controls the bow light and anchor light Push the switch up to turn on both the bow light and anchor light for night running NAV Push the switch down to op erate the anchor light alone when anchored at night ANC Put the switch in the middle po sition...

Page 55: ...sections To activate the reverse RPM control see Reverse RPM control on page 51 No wake mode The no wake mode is useful for operating the boat at a steady speed with a minimal wake This is especially convenient when traveling in harbors channels or other areas posted with low speed limits as no wake zones The no wake mode can be used only when the engine is operating at idle speed To activate the ...

Page 56: ...se 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 assist feature is for steady engine speed operation when the boat is traveling above no wake speeds The cruise assist is available for use whenever the engine is run ning above 3000 rpm and below 7000 rpm To activate the cruise assist 1 Push...

Page 57: ...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 58: ... 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 to inspect the electr...

Page 59: ... 1 12 V DC outlet 2 Circuit breaker Stereo system A stereo receiver is standard The stereo sys tem consists of the receiver USB terminal auxiliary input jack Bluetooth and speakers Refer to the stereo system Operation Manual included with your boat 1 Stereo receiver 2 USB terminal 3 Auxiliary input jack AUDIO AUX USB 12V 1 2 12V 1 2 3 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 53 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Dow...

Page 60: ... in the bow for use as a sundeck WARNING Do not use the bow filler cushion while the boat is underway A passenger could lose balance and fall on the deck or overboard causing injury or death Stow the cushion securely before oper ating the boat A loose cushion could be blown by the wind distracting the oper ator or striking a passenger which could result in an accident 1 Bow filler cushion AR195 AR...

Page 61: ...aised 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 swivel lock lever 2 Rotate the lever to port left 3 Move the seat to the desired position and then release the lever 4 Push the lever to its original position To swivel the seat 1 Extend the slide swivel lock lever 2 Rotate the lever to s...

Page 62: ...iginal 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 Passenger s seat SX195 SX190 The passenger s seat can be adjusted in the same ways as the driver s seat See Driver s seat for instructions on adjust ing the seat 1 Passenger s seat 1 1 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 56 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM D...

Page 63: ...torage compartments Make sure that the storage compartments are securely closed before getting underway Anchor storage compartment The anchor storage compartment is located under the front center seat To open the anchor storage compartment pull the front center seat up 1 Front center seat 2 Anchor storage compartment To close the anchor storage compartment place the front center seat in its origin...

Page 64: ...n open the ski locker lid 1 Lock handle 2 Ski locker lid 1 Ski locker To close the ski locker 1 Close the ski locker lid 2 Turn the lock handle and make sure that the lid is securely closed 3 Push the lock handle down To drain water from the ski locker 1 Remove the drain plug on the bottom of the ski locker to drain the water 1 Drain plug 2 Securely install the drain plug in its origi nal position...

Page 65: ...at 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 unders...

Page 66: ...Lift the glove compartment lid slightly to release the support spring lock and then lower the lid 2 Push the lid down to securely lock it in place To lock the glove compartment 1 Close the glove compartment 2 Insert the glove compartment key into the glove compartment knob and then turn the knob counterclockwise 1 Glove compartment key 2 Glove compartment knob TIP Store the glove compartment key s...

Page 67: ...and then push it to securely lock it in place Wet storage compartment The wet storage compartment is located un der the swim platform To open the wet storage compartment 1 Pull the lock handles up 2 Turn the lock handles 180 and then open the rear platform hatch 1 Lock handle 2 Rear platform hatch 1 Wet storage compartment To close the wet storage compartment 1 Close the rear platform hatch 2 Turn...

Page 68: ...g the boat from the rear easier 1 Rear walk through Windshield The windshield can be opened and closed WARNING To avoid injury the windshield must be se cured when the boat is in motion To close the windshield 1 Unsnap the retaining strap from the wind shield 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 ...

Page 69: ...ield 1 Mirror The mirror can be moved up down to the left and to the right to adjust the mirror angle Anchor light AR195 AR190 NOTICE Do not attach a ski rope or other tow rope to the anchor light Otherwise the anchor light could be damaged The anchor light is located at the top center of the wakeboard tower See page 48 for infor mation on the anchor light on 1 Anchor light 1 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 bo...

Page 70: ...he anchor light socket fit the protrusion on the anchor light into the slot in the socket and then install the light into the socket 1 Cap 2 Slot 3 Protrusion 4 Fit anchor light stopper into the anchor light socket 1 Anchor light stopper To store the anchor light 1 Pull anchor light stopper upward remove the anchor light and then close the cap of the anchor light socket 2 Install the anchor light ...

Page 71: ...tform area provides a place to stand or sit while putting on skis or a wake board and includes a ladder to make board ing from the water easier 1 Swim platform To use the ladder 1 Unhook the ladder strap 1 Ladder strap 2 Pull the ladder out completely and then lower it 1 Ladder To stow the ladder 1 Raise the ladder until it is horizontal and then push it forward completely 2 Hook the ladder strap ...

Page 72: ...e board tower are tightened before opera tion and check periodically during use NOTICE Do not modify the wakeboard tower to tow from any other point or to carry accesso ries not designed for it The wakeboard tower could be damaged Also the wake board tower collapsing feature is intended for storage only The boat should not be transported or operated with the tower in the collapsed position Collaps...

Page 73: ... supports the wake board tower tighten the lock knobs on both sides of the wakeboard tower until they stop Bimini top AR195 AR190 Setting up the bimini top To set up the bimini top 1 Remove the storage cover and then un wrap the bimini top 1 Storage cover 2 Pull the front of the bimini top toward the bow and then open the flap and pull out the front support poles from the bimini top 1 Front suppor...

Page 74: ...le 2 Main pole 5 Push the snap button and extend each rear support pole to the long position 1 Rear support pole 2 Snap button 3 Short position 4 Middle position 5 Long position 6 Secure each rear support pole to the rear support pole mounting bracket using the lock pin 1 Rear support pole 2 Lock pin 3 Rear support pole mounting bracket 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 68 Thursda...

Page 75: ...e bimini top in the up position Storing the bimini top To store the bimini top 1 While pulling the main pole down slightly push the snap button and then extend each rear support pole to the long posi tion to loosen the bimini top 1 Rear support pole 2 Snap button 3 Long position 2 Remove each rear support pole from the rear support pole mounting bracket by re moving the lock pin 1 Rear support pol...

Page 76: ...the front of the bimini top toward the stern wrap the bimini top around the main pole and then install the storage cover Trailering with the bimini top The bimini top must be secured to the boat when it is being trailered When the boat is trailered 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...

Page 77: ...hen make sure that the lock pins are securely installed Bimini top SX195 SX190 Setting up the bimini top To set up the bimini top 1 Raise the bimini top and then unhook the rear support poles from the main pole 1 Bimini top 2 Rear support pole 2 Secure each rear support pole to the rear support pole mounting bracket using the lock pin Make sure that the tab on the end of the lock pin is pointing d...

Page 78: ...at the top is snug and wrinkle free NOTICE Do not exceed 72 km h 45 mph with the bimini top in the up position Storing the bimini top in the upright position NOTICE Do not trailer the boat with the bimini top in the fully extended or upright storage po sition Put the bimini top in the fully col lapsed position to avoid damage 1 1 2 3 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 72 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Down...

Page 79: ...fully collapsed position to avoid damage Storing the bimini top in the fully collapsed position To store the bimini top in the fully collapsed position 1 Follow the above steps for Storing the bi mini top in the upright position 2 While supporting the bimini top remove the lock pins securing the rear support poles to the rear support pole mounting brackets and then hook the rear support poles onto...

Page 80: ...ment Removing the bimini top To remove the bimini top 1 Store the bimini top See Storing the bi mini top in the fully collapsed position 2 Remove the main pole mounting knobs securing the bimini top to the main pole mounting brackets 1 Main pole mounting knob 3 Remove the bimini top from the boat Installing the bimini top To install the bimini top When installing the bimini top simply reverse the ...

Page 81: ...r If knocking or pinging occurs use a gasoline of a different brand Gasohol There are two types of gasohol gasohol con taining ethanol and that containing methanol Gasohol containing ethanol 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...

Page 82: ...ove existing deposits and when used continuously pre vent new ones from forming while also help ing to keep fuel injectors and other fuel system components clean for proper perfor mance and longer engine life Engine oil requirement Engine oil NOTICE Use only 4 stroke engine oil Usage of 2 stroke engine oil could result in severe en gine damage Select an oil grade according to the average temperatu...

Page 83: ...ne oil to settle by waiting 5 minutes or more be fore checking the oil level 2 Open the engine hood See page 57 3 Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean AR195 SX195 1 Dipstick AR190 SX190 3 star models 1 Dipstick AR190 SX190 4 star models 1 Dipstick 4 Insert the dipstick back into the dipstick tube completely Remove the dipstick again and check that the engine oil level is between the minimum level...

Page 84: ...mpartment The bilge water can splash into the engine which can result in severe damage Be sure all drain plugs are tightened be fore operating your boat Otherwise wa ter may flood the boat and cause it to submerge Draining the bilge water on land This model is equipped with a fuel tank com partment drain plug engine compartment drain plug and hull drain plugs To drain the bilge water from the vari...

Page 85: ... lock handles down 10 Install the floor mat in its original position Draining the bilge water from the engine compartment If there is fuel or a fuel water mixture in the en gine 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 explosi...

Page 86: ...s moored or moving in reverse Bilge pump Your boat is equipped with a drainage system that channels water that enters the boat from the storage compartments to the bilge under the engine compartment When the bilge pump switch and the battery switch are turned on the bilge pump will detect when there is excessive water in the bilge and will automat ically drain most of it through the bilge pump out...

Page 87: ...Operation and handling requirements 81 1 Bilge pump switch 1 Bilge pump outlet BLOWER BILGE 1 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 81 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 88: ...speed below 6000 r min After the engine break in is complete the boat can be operated normally Engine break in AR195 SX195 NOTICE Failure to perform the engine break in could result in reduced engine life or even severe engine damage The engine break in period is essential to al low the various components of the engine to wear and polish themselves to the correct op erating clearances This ensures...

Page 89: ...port cap Check for proper installation 86 Jet intake Check that no debris is in the intake before launching 87 Fuel system Check fuel system for leaks 87 Engine oil level Check engine oil level add as necessary 76 87 Battery Check battery condition mounting and connection 88 Bilge water Check the engine compartment and fuel tank compart ment for bilge water 88 Drain plugs Check the drain plugs for...

Page 90: ...ould 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 In addition check that the direction of the articulating keel changes according to the movement of the jet thrust nozzle 1 Jet thrust nozzle 2 Articulating keel Remote control lever checks WARNING Do not touch the shift gate while the re mote control lever...

Page 91: ...rs are rec ommended See the instructions supplied by the extinguisher manufacturer to determine the 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 mo...

Page 92: ...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 extinguisher may not be adequate in ...

Page 93: ...et 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 Check the fuel filler hoses and joints in the en gine compartment for damage looseness and signs of leaking At least annually or if a problem is suspected check the fuel tank and fuel filler hoses and clamps Have a Yamaha Bo...

Page 94: ...te the boat if the battery does not have sufficient power to start the engine or if it shows any other signs of decreased power 1 Positive battery terminal Red lead 2 Negative battery terminal Black lead Bilge water check Make sure that no bilge water has collected in the engine compartment and the fuel tank compartment If bilge water has collected in the engine compartment and the fuel tank compa...

Page 95: ...remove any foreign materials such as dirt or sand Otherwise the drain plugs could be dam aged allowing water to enter the engine compartment or the fuel tank compart ment Make sure that the drain plugs are tightened securely before launching the boat Otherwise water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge Securely install the drain plugs by tightening them until they stop 1 Hull drain plug 1 E...

Page 96: ...en the blower switch is pushed 1 Blower switch 1 Blower Push the blower switch to operate the blower and ventilate the engine compartment for at least 4 minutes Navigation and anchor lights switch check Push the navigation and anchor lights switch and check that the bow light and anchor light come on 1 SX195 SX190 Install the anchor light See page 64 for information on the an chor light 2 Push the...

Page 97: ...ether The engine shut off cord lan yard may not pull free when the operator falls off allowing the boat to continue to run and cause an accident Post launch checks Perform the post launch checks in the pre op eration checklist while the boat is in the water and the engine is running Engine shut off switch check Check the engine shut off switch for proper operation 1 Start the engine See page 93 fo...

Page 98: ...g the boat The amount and force of the exit ing water will vary with engine speed NOTICE A continuous flow of water from the pilot outlet shows that water is flowing through the engine cooling water passages If wa ter is not flowing out of the pilot outlet dur ing operation do not continue to run the engine Overheating and serious damage could occur See Engine overheat warn ing system on page 46 f...

Page 99: ... 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 sports increase your risk of in jury from contact...

Page 100: ...es 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 Check the O rings on the hull drain plugs and make sure that the plugs are tightened securely before launching the boat Otherwise water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge 1 Hull drain plug 2 Turn the battery switch to the ON green position 3 Push the bl...

Page 101: ...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 applied to keep the engine at a fast enough idle to stay running Stopping the eng...

Page 102: ...rom the dock 2 When the stern is out a few feet release the bow mooring and then turn the steer ing wheel to the center position or away from the dock Move the remote control lever into the reverse position and 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 h...

Page 103: ...s 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 the engine is stopped the...

Page 104: ...le 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 It is stopped by water resis tance after the remote control lever is moved back ...

Page 105: ... 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 you reach the dock 2 Noti...

Page 106: ...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 beach 2 Approach the beach sl...

Page 107: ... 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 6 If the anchor is stuck ...

Page 108: ... the boat in the water In addition conditions such as stray electrical voltage in the water marine organ isms 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 decide to moor y...

Page 109: ... water Be careful not to get water on the air filter area or electrical components Allow any water in the bilge to drain out After the water has drained wipe the engine compartment and bilge with dry rags 9 Reinstall all drain plugs NOTICE Tight en the hull drain plugs securely before launching the boat Otherwise water may flood the boat and cause it to sub merge Clean any foreign material such as...

Page 110: ...mum tongue 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 ...

Page 111: ...ver you park If a hub feels abnormally hot have the bearing inspected before continuing your trip On longer trips it is a good idea to carry a set of spare wheel bearings seals and races When making a turn do not cut corners The trailer has a smaller turning circle so it turns more sharply around the corner than the towing vehicle Backing your trailer It takes practice to back a trailer successful...

Page 112: ...ine is warm and is re sponding to throttle 7 Back the boat out into the water watch ing carefully for people other boats or obstacles Loading 1 Disconnect the trailer lights from the tow ing vehicle 2 Back the trailer down the ramp as close 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 tra...

Page 113: ...e sling should be covered with a protective 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 gel coat 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 ...

Page 114: ...ne 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 3 to 5 minutes If the engine stops while flush ing turn the water supply off immediately and perform the procedure again from step 4 6 Turn off the water supply and then...

Page 115: ...See page 80 for hull drain plug removal and instal lation procedures and page 79 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 water Rinse with fresh water Scum on the hull can be removed with Yamaclean Hull Cleaner...

Page 116: ...ke sure that the hull drain plugs are tightened securely be fore launching the boat Otherwise water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge 8 Spray the exterior of the engine with Yamalube Silicone Protectant and Lubri cant or an equivalent For areas requir ing heavy protection use Yamashield 9 Wax the hull with Yamaclean Spray Wax or other non abrasive wax designed for marine gelcoat WARNING ...

Page 117: ...late 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 water E Wipe or scrape off e...

Page 118: ... a hydrometer or a voltmeter and load tes ter at least once a month and recharge the battery if it gets too low To charge the battery 1 Remove the caps from the cells Add dis tilled water if necessary to top up the electrolyte to the proper level 2 Follow the battery manufacturer s instruc tions for charging WARNING When charging a battery keep it well away from sparks and open flames as it gives ...

Page 119: ...d fuel Running the engine with treated fuel during cooling system flushing will also help protect the fuel system TIP Use of Fuel Med RX eliminates the need to drain the fuel system 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 storage ...

Page 120: ...d 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 3 star models 1 Bearing housing grease nipple 4 star models 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 1 SportsBoat...

Page 121: ...ual 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 for completing your own preventive ma...

Page 122: ...Place the engine cover in its original posi tion and then push it down AR195 SX195 AR190 SX190 2 Install the engine cover screws and then tighten them to the specified torque 3 Close the engine hood 1 1 1 Tightening torque Engine cover screw 4 5 N m 0 46 kgf m 3 3 lb ft SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 116 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 123: ...k operation Battery Check state of charge and termi nals and check for broken battery strap Battery leads Check terminals Battery switch Check operation Meters after com pleting the pre opera tion checks Check lighting Neutral switch Check operation Hatch interlock switch wet storage compartment Check operation Blower Check operation Horn Check operation Navigation lights Check lighting Electric b...

Page 124: ... for leakage Engine oil Replace Engine oil filter Replace Air filter element Check for damage and dirt Intake hose and breather hose Check for damage and check con nections Throttle body Lubricate throttle valve Anodes engine Check for corrosion 2 Valve clearance Check and adjust 2 Rubber coupling Check for looseness and noise Engine mount Check for damage and peeling Cooling water hose and coolin...

Page 125: ...015 kg 2238 lb SX195 971 kg 2141 lb AR190 3 star models 976 kg 2152 lb AR190 4 star models 959 kg 2114 lb SX190 3 star models 964 kg 2125 lb SX190 4 star models Performance Maximum fuel consumption 83 7 L h 22 1 US gal h 18 4 Imp gal h AR195 SX195 48 5 L h 12 8 US gal h 10 7 Imp gal h AR190 SX190 3 star models 44 4 L h 11 7 US gal h 9 8 Imp gal h AR190 SX190 4 star models Cruising range at full th...

Page 126: ...n Battery capacity 12 V 85 Ah Charging system Flywheel magneto Drive unit Propulsion system Jet pump Jet pump type Axial flow single stage Impeller rotation Counterclockwise Pitch angle 16 5 AR195 SX195 14 0 AR190 SX190 Transmission Direct drive from engine Jet thrust nozzle angle 23 23 Jet thrust nozzle trim angle 3 Fuel and oil Recommended fuel Regular unleaded gasoline Minimum octane rating PON...

Page 127: ...quantity without oil filter replacement 3 5 L 3 70 US qt 3 08 Imp qt Engine oil quantity with oil filter replacement 3 6 L 3 81 US qt 3 17 Imp qt Fuse amperage Electronic throttle valve fuse 10 A Fuel pump fuse 10 A Main relay drive fuse 10 A Main fuse 20 A Battery fuse 30 A Accessory fuse 20 A ITEM Specification SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 121 Thursday June 2 2016 10 08 AM Downloaded from ManualsN...

Page 128: ...d Battery switch off Turn on switch 33 Rear platform hatch Not latched Latch securely 61 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 34 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 33 Fuel Empty R...

Page 129: ...a Boat Dealer Fuel tank Water or dirt present Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Spark plug Fouled or defective Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Incorrect heat range Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Gap incorrect Have serviced by Yamaha Boat Dealer Boat speed too slow or loses power Cavitation Jet intake clogged Clean 124 Engine overheat Jet intake clogged Clean 124 Cooling system clogged C...

Page 130: ... and the engines may overheat and seize If there is any sign that a 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 61 3 Check that the retaining cord is securely attached to the access port cap a...

Page 131: ...e handle turn the cap clock wise until the SET mark is aligned with the edge of the access port 1 SET mark 2 Slot 3 Edge of the access port 8 Check that the cap is perpendicular to the centerline of the boat Pull the handle forcefully to make sure that the cap is locked securely If a strong pull will move the access port cap it is not locked se curely the cap could be forced out by water pressure ...

Page 132: ...ter battery 3 Connect the other end of the negative jumper cable to an engine hanger NOTICE Be sure all connections are secure and correct before attempting to start the engine Any wrong con nection may damage the electrical system 1 Negative jumper cable 2 Positive jumper cable 3 Booster battery 4 Engine hanger 4 Start the engine and then disconnect the jumper cables by reversing the above steps ...

Page 133: ...n fuse 5 Fuse puller 6 Battery fuse 7 Spare fuse 8 Unused fuse 3 When replacing an accessory fuse re move the accessory fuse holder See page 59 for rear port seat removal and in stallation procedures 1 Accessory fuse holder 2 Accessory fuse 4 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse of the correct amperage by using the fuse puller 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 127 Thursday J...

Page 134: ...ould 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 to leave a wake 8 km h 5 mph Severe engine damage could result because water can fl...

Page 135: ...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 specified in the applicable Own...

Page 136: ... 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 FROMTHIS WARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS...

Page 137: ...is 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 that items requiring spec...

Page 138: ...t 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 train like many other plans ...

Page 139: ...Y 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 ADDRESS EMERGENCY PHONE PAS...

Page 140: ...m a dock or landing jetty 99 Boarding from the water 99 Boat characteristics 16 Boat control functions 33 Boating with passengers 98 C Check engine warning 47 Cleaning the boat 109 Cooling water pilot outlet check 92 Courtesy light switch 48 Crossing wakes and swells 101 Cruise assist 50 Cruising limitations 13 D Docking 99 Drain plug check 89 Driver s seat 55 Driving your boat 93 E Emergency proc...

Page 141: ...witch 48 Navigation and anchor lights switch check 90 Night operation 17 No wake mode 49 No wake mode cruise assist switch 49 O Operational requirements 14 Owner s operator s manual and tool kit 115 P Passenger s seat SX195 SX190 56 Periodic maintenance chart 117 Port console storage compartment 61 Post launch checks 91 Post operation care 108 Post operation checks 102 Pre launch checks 84 Pre ope...

Page 142: ... 128 Trailering checklist 104 Trailering the boat 104 Troubleshooting 122 Troubleshooting chart 122 Turning the boat 96 W Wakeboard tower AR195 AR190 66 Wakeboard tower collapsing and setting up 66 Wakeboarding and water skiing 18 Walk through 62 Warning definition table 46 Warnings 46 Wet storage compartment 61 Windshield 62 Y YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE Y E S 132 SportsBoat_F4B10 book Page 136 Thurs...

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