
– This boat has the capability of turn-
ing more sharply than other boats.
However, unless in an emergency,
do not negotiate sharp, high speed
turns.
Such maneuvers make it
hard for others to avoid you or un-
derstand where you are going. Al-
so, you and/or your passenger(s)
could be thrown from the boat.
– Like any other boat, this boat has
no brake.
Stopping distance will
vary depending on initial speed,
load, wind, and water conditions.
Practice stopping and docking in
a safe, traffic free area to have an
idea of how long it will take to stop
the boat under varying conditions.
– Maintaining or increasing speed
may be necessary to avoid a colli-
sion.
Safe Riding
– Always keep in mind that as the
throttle lever is returned to idle posi-
tion, less directional control is avail-
able, and when the engine is off, di-
rectional control is lost. You need
throttle to steer.
– While your boat has the capacity
of operating at high speeds, it is
strongly recommended that high
speed operation only be applied
when ideal conditions exist and are
permitted. Higher speed operation
requires a higher degree of skill and
increases the risk of severe injuries.
– In shallow water, proceed with
caution and at very low speeds.
Grounding or abrupt stops may re-
sult in injury. Debris may also be
picked up and be thrown rearward
by the jet pump onto people or
property.
– Do not use the boat's reverse, to
stop.
You or your passenger(s)
could be violently ejected forward
or even off the boat onto the haz-
ard.
Operator/Passenger
Awareness
– Do not start or operate the boat if
anyone is seated on the sun deck or
swim platform, or is nearby in the
water. Water and/or debris exiting
jet thrust nozzle can cause severe
injury.
– The
operator
and
passenger(s)
should be properly seated before
starting or moving the boat.
All
passenger(s) should be instructed
to use the handholds or seat straps
provided.
– When accelerating a boat with a
passenger(s), whether from a com-
plete stop or while underway, al-
ways do so progressively. Fast ac-
celeration may cause your passen-
ger(s) to loose their balance or grip
and strike something in the boat or
fall out of the boat. Make sure that
your passenger(s) know of, or antic-
ipate, any rapid acceleration.
Maneuverability of the
Boat/Towing
– Do not overload the boat or take on
more passengers than designated
for the particular boat. Overloading
can affect maneuverability, stability
and performance.
– Avoid adding on accessories or
equipment which may alter your
control of the boat.
– Riding with a passenger(s) or pulling
a tube, skier or wakeboarder makes
the boat handle differently and re-
quires greater skill.
– Always respect the safety and com-
fort of your passenger(s) and per-
son being towed on skis, wake-
board or other towables.
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