WARNING ALARM
Continued operation after the warning alarm has sounded may
cause severe engine damage.
Your boat is equipped with a warning alarm that will sound if an engine
problem develops. If the warning alarm sounds, IMMEDIATELY throttle back
to idle speed and shift into neutral. IMMEDIATELY check the gauges and
stop the engine. On some models, the horn may emit a short chirping sound
during starting to verify operation.
STEERING CONTROLS
All boats have a tendency to wander somewhat at slow speeds. A natural
reaction to this effect is to steer the boat back and forth in an attempt to
compensate for wandering. Invariably, the compensation will result in
oversteer and only worsen the effect. Keep the steering wheel in the center
position, the boat will wander back and forth somewhat, but the overall
course will be a straight one.
The steering system must be in good operating condition for
safe boat operation. Frequent inspection, lubrication, and
adjustment by your dealer is recommended.
STOPPING
1. Slowly bring throttle control to the idle position and the shift control to the
NEUTRAL position. Bring the trim tabs to the UP position and the
outdrives to the IN position accordingly. If the boat has been driven for a
long period of time at high speed, allow the engine a 2-3 minute cool-
down period at low idle.
2. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
3. If any problems were encountered during the outing, have the boat
inspected by your dealer and request any necessary repairs before the
next outing.
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