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OPERATION
Towing a Disabled Watercraft
If the watercraft becomes inoperable in the water, it
can be towed by another watercraft. Before towing,
use a vice grip pliers to close off the cooling water
inlet hose (1) located at the bottom of the watercraft
hull (the hose from the pump box to the exhaust pipe).
Clamp it off as near to the T-fitting as possible. Do not
clamp off the hose beyond the T-fitting, as water will
be able to enter the exhaust system through the fitting.
CAUTION
Failure to clamp off the cooling water inlet hose
before towing may result in hydrolock, a condition
caused by water being drawn or forced into the
engine. Always clamp off the water inlet hose
before towing a disabled watercraft.
To tow the craft, securely attach about 20 feet (6 m) of
tow rope to the eye located on the bow. Slowly tow
the watercraft to shore.
NOTE:
Be sure to remove the pliers before starting
the watercraft to avoid overheating and
possible damage to the engine.
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