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Details PRI-ID, Craft Identification Number (CIN), and engine serial number locations.
Explains model identification and builder's plate details.
Introduces important labels on the watercraft for user awareness.
Lists and explains critical safety warnings applied to the watercraft.
Describes additional labels such as emissions and operation instructions.
Specifies age requirements, supervision, and maximum load capacity.
Covers cruising limitations, defensive operation, and environmental conditions.
Details necessary personal flotation devices, protective clothing, and eye protection.
Alerts users to hazards like exhaust fumes, hot engine parts, and jet thrust.
Explains jet thrust steering, reverse system, and operation modes.
Provides guidelines and precautions for safe water-skiing operations.
Outlines legal requirements and responsible boating practices.
Encourages respectful operation towards others and the environment.
Defines key terms related to watercraft operation and components.
Illustrates and labels external components of the watercraft.
Identifies controls and features on the handlebar and dashboard area.
Details parts located within the engine compartment.
Explains the use of the remote transmitter for security and mode settings.
Covers the start, stop, and shut-off switches for engine management.
Details the operation of the handlebar steering and throttle lever.
Describes cooling water pilot outlet and water separator functions.
Overview of the display unit showing various watercraft information.
Explains speedometer, tachometer, and hour meter functions.
Details fuel level, oil pressure, and engine overheat warning lights.
Explains the check engine warning light and its implications.
Instructions for removing and installing the seat for compartment access.
Information on using handgrips and reboarding steps for safe boarding.
Covers bow eye, stern eyes, cleat, and storage compartments.
Details the beverage holder and fire extinguisher holder.
Essential steps for breaking in a new engine to ensure longevity and performance.
A comprehensive checklist of items to inspect before launching.
Detailed checks for engine compartment, fuel system, battery, and steering.
Verifies operation of switches, throttle, engine shut-off cord, and safety equipment.
Inspects hull, deck, jet intake, and drain plugs for damage or blockages.
Confirms proper operation of cooling system and engine idling speed after launch.
Guidance on controls, riding position, and learning basic techniques.
Covers starting the engine, launching, and initial movement.
Explains turning maneuvers, stopping distances, and throttle use for steering.
Discusses reverse operation, boarding, and specific condition handling.
Steps to discharge remaining water from cooling passages after use.
Procedures for cleaning the watercraft and flushing cooling passages.
Covers battery checks, electrolyte levels, and proper storage.
Steps for preparing for extended storage, including lubrication.
Application of rust inhibitor to protect components from corrosion.
Steps for cleaning jet intake/impeller and handling emergencies.
Guidance on jumping a dead battery and replacing blown fuses.
A guide to diagnose and resolve common engine and system issues.
Instructions for towing the watercraft and handling submerged units.
| Displacement | 1, 052 cc |
|---|---|
| Compression Ratio | 11.0:1 |
| Fuel Delivery System | Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Seating Capacity | 3 |
| Fuel Type | Regular unleaded |
| Fuel Capacity | 15.9 gal. |
| Engine Type | 4-stroke, 4-cylinder |
| Maximum Capacity | 529 lbs. |
| Type | Recreational |











