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To prevent accidental starting of the
engine, always remove the lock plate
from the engine stop lanyard switch
when the engine is not running.
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Engine stop lanyard switch
2
Engine stop switch lanyard
3
Lock plate
8
Always watch carefully for swimmers.
Stay away from swimming areas.
Swimmers are hard to see and you
could accidentally hit someone in the
water.
EJX14010
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Avoid being hit by another boat! You
should always take the responsibility to
watch for traffic, other boaters may not
be watching for you. If they don’t see
you, or you maneuver more quickly
than other boaters expect, you risk a
collision.
Maintain a safe distance from other
boats or watercraft, and also watch for
boat’s ski ropes or fishing lines. Obey
the “Rules of the Road” (see page 1-13
~1-16), and be sure to check behind you
before making a turn.
EJX15020
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This water vehicle is included in the
Class A inboard boat classification of
the U.S. Coast Guard. A water craft of
this type MUST carry a fire extinguisher
of a B-1 classification, with a capacity of
two pounds or more when navigating
in waters under Coast Guard jurisdic-
tion. In addition, most state and local
boating laws also require that the carry
a USCG-approved extinguisher wherev-
er it is operated.
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HAZARD INFORMATION
EJX42010
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When transporting or storing your
water vehicle, always place the fuel
cock in the “OFF” position. Otherwise, it
is possible for gasoline to overflow
from the carburetor.
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