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SeaDoo GTX 4-Tec Series User Manual

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Pull down the step with your hand and
hold until a foot or a knee is put on the
step.
26) Flushing Connector
A convenient connector is provided to
allow easy installation of a garden hose
to flush the exhaust cooling system.
Refer to POST-OPERATION CARE sec-
tion for proper use.
27) Bilge Drain Plugs
Should water be found in the bilge, it
can be easily drained by unscrewing
the drain plugs when engine is off and
watercraft is out of water.
CAUTION: Remove boat from water
prior to unscrewing drain plugs.
TYPICAL
1. Drain plugs
2. Tighten
3. Unscrew
Tilt the watercraft slightly to the rear
so that the water can completely flow
out of the bilge.
It is suggested to drain bilge on a ramp.
CAUTION: Make sure drain plugs are
properly secured prior to launching
the watercraft in water.
28) Jet Pump Nozzle
Jet pump nozzle turns side to side via
rider input at the handlebar. This pro-
vides directional control when engine
is running.
WARNING
When operating the engine while
the watercraft is out of the water,
the heat exchanger in the ride
plate may become very hot. Avoid
any contact with ride plate as
burns may occur.
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SeaDoo GTX 4-Tec Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Seating Capacity3
Rider Capacity3
ManufacturerBRP (Bombardier Recreational Products)
CategoryPersonal Watercraft (PWC)
Engine Type4-stroke
Fuel TypeUnleaded gasoline
Width48 in (122 cm)

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