Operating Your Boat
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Figure 9-1
Figure 9-5
Shifting
The following information is a basic guideline only and may not apply to your
specific shift control. See the
Engine Operator’s Manual
or control manufacturer’s
information for the shift control operation, adjustment and maintenance.
• Most throttle and shift controls have a neutral detent locking lever that must be
released before shifting from NEUTRAL.
• Always pause in NEUTRAL before shifting from FORWARD to REVERSE, or
REVERSE to FORWARD. Most throttle and shift controls have a detent position
for NEUTRAL, FORWARD and REVERSE engagement positions. These detent
positions are important; when shifting into and out of gear, always pause in
these positions.
• Never shift into REVERSE while the boat is in FORWARD gear when traveling
at a high speed.
• Always keep the shift control clean and clear of obstructions.
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