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Read safety and vehicle information sections before operating.
Explains the meaning and use of safety message symbols in the guide.
Describes the purpose and content of the operator's guide.
Provides critical safety reminders for operation, CO risks, water sports, and hypothermia.
Lists mandatory safety equipment like PFDs, fire extinguishers, and navigation lights.
Covers responsible operation, alcohol/drug use, passenger safety, and first aid.
Explains marine traffic laws, navigation systems, and collision avoidance.
Specifies the correct type and octane rating for boat fuel.
Details the safe steps for fueling the boat, including safety precautions.
Outlines essential precautions for safely trailering the boat.
Identifies and explains important labels on the boat regarding capacities, warnings, and emissions.
Highlights critical labels warning about carbon monoxide hazards.
Provides a summary table of essential pre-ride checks for various boat systems.
Covers specific checks for hull, intakes, bilge, battery, fuel, engine, and safety equipment.
Identifies and explains cockpit controls, gauges, and instruments.
Explains DESS, engine start/stop, steering, shifter, and battery systems.
Covers lights, pumps, horn, safety equipment, and convenience features.
Details fuel gauge, tachometers, speedometer, and engine monitoring.
Details various external and internal boat components like seats, storage, and lights.
Covers break-in, launching, loading, boarding, and engine starting.
Explains shifter, steering, leaving shore, and navigating conditions.
Details stopping, docking, beaching, engine shutdown, and care.
Outlines steps for disinfecting the potable water system annually.
Details how to clean jet pump intakes and impellers to prevent damage.
Provides guidance on towing the boat in water and procedures for a capsized boat.
Explains immediate steps to limit damage to engines if the boat is submerged.
Provides a schedule for engine, electrical, steering, and propulsion maintenance.
Details the initial 10-hour inspection requirements and recommendations.
Covers throttle body, engine oil, coolant, fuel filter, and fuses.
Details fuse blocks, bilge blower, and light bulb replacement.
Covers deck drains, latches, hinges, cleats, and anodes.
Details jet pump cleaning, fuel protection, engine lubrication, and exhaust system care.
Covers potable water system storage and general boat protection.
Outlines preseason preparation steps and emphasizes dealer involvement.
Explains how to locate Hull Identification Numbers (HIN) and Engine Identification Numbers (EIN).
Lists compliance standards and certifications for the boat.
Details manufacturer, dealer, and owner responsibilities for emissions control.
Provides detailed specifications for engine, cooling, electrical, fuel, and dimensions.
Offers guidance for diagnosing common boat issues like battery, engine starting, and overheating.
Explains the meaning of various beeper codes and their corresponding issues.
Details the limited warranty terms, exclusions, and coverage for the US and Canada.
Outlines emission control warranty rights and obligations specific to California and New York.
Provides warranty terms for European Economic Area countries.
Explains how personal data may be used for safety, warranty, and marketing purposes.
Instructs owners on how to notify BRP of address changes or ownership transfers.