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OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
2023 WaveRunner
FX HO
FX CRUISER HO
F3V-F8199-74-E0
Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. This manual
should stay with the WaveRunner if it is sold.
Important manual information
EJU3759N
Declaration of Conformity for Personal Watercraft (PWC)
with the requirements of Directive 2013/53/EU
Name of PWC Manufacturer: YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.
Address: 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka 438-8501, Japan
Name of Authorised Representative: YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE N.V.
Address: Koolhovenlaan 101, 1119 NC Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands
Name of Notified Body for exhaust emission assessment: SNCH
FX1800F-Y / FX CRUISER HO, FX1800H-Y / FX HO, FX1800J-Y / FX HO
0499ID Number:
Address: 11, route de Luxembourg BP 32, Sandweiler, L-5230. Luxembourg
Name of Notified Body for noise emission assessment: VINÇOTTE nv 0026ID Number:
Address: Jan Olieslagerslaan 35 1800 VILVOORDE BELGIUM
U S - Y A M A 0 0 0 1 H 2 2 3
Conformity assessment module used:
for construction:
for exhaust emissions:
for noise emissions:
DESCRIPTION OF WATERCRAFT
DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE
A
A
Craft Identification Number : starting from
Model name / Commercial name :
CDesign Category :
Other Community Directives applied
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
EN 55012:2007/A1:2009
Standards
D
A1
A1
B+C
B+C
B+D
B+D
B+E
B+E
B+F
B+F
G
G
G
H
H
H
Model Name:
6HM
Combustion Cycle:
4 stroke
Fuel Type:
Petrol
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Essential requirements Standards Other normative
document / method Technical file Please specify in more detail
(* = mandatory standard)
Annex I.A Design and construction *EN ISO 13590:2018
Annex I.B Exhaust emission *EN ISO 18854:2015
Annex I.C Noise emission *EN ISO 14509-1:2018
*
*
*
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. I declare on behalf of the
manufacturer that the PWC(s) mentioned above complies (comply) with all applicable essential requirements in the way
specified.
Name / Title: T. Ibata / Director, Marine Development Section
(identification of the person empowered to sign on behalf of the manufacturer)
Signature:
Date and place of issue:
Certificate for exhaust emission assessment: SNCH*2013/53*2013/53*0045
1st August, 2022, Shizuoka, Japan
EN 61000-6-2:2005,
EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005
Important manual information
Declaration of Conformity for Personal Watercraft (PWC)
with the requirements of Recreational Craft Regulations 2017 as amended
Name of PWC Manufacturer: YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.
Address: 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka 438-8501, Japan
Name of Authorised Representative: YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE N.V.,branch UK
Address: Units A2-A3 Kingswey Business Park Forsyth Road, Working, SY. GU21 5SA United Kingdom
Name of Approved Body for exhaust and noise emission assessment:
HPi-CEproof Ltd.
HPiUK-R1270-003-I-03
1521ID Number:
Certificate for exhaust emission assessment:
Address: The Manor House, Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom
Conformity assessment module used:
for construction:
for exhaust emissions:
for noise emissions:
DESCRIPTION OF WATERCRAFT
DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE
A
A
Craft Identification Number : starting from
Model name / Commercial name :
CDesign Category :
Other Community Regulations applied
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016
EN 55012:2007+A1:2009
Standards
D
A1
A1
B+C
B+C
B+D
B+D
B+E
B+E
B+F
B+F
G
G
G
H
H
H
EN 61000-6-2:2005,
EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005
Model Name:
6HM
Combustion Cycle:
4 stroke
Fuel Type:
Petrol
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Essential requirements Standards Other normative
document / method Technical file Please specify in more detail
(* = mandatory standard)
Annex I.A Design and construction *EN ISO 13590:2018
Annex I.B Exhaust emission *EN ISO 18854:2015
Annex I.C Noise emission *EN ISO 14509-1:2018
*
*
*
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. I declare on behalf of the
manufacturer that the PWC(s) mentioned above complies (comply) with all applicable essential requirements in the way
specified.
Name / Title: T. Ibata / Director, Marine Development Section
(Identification of the person empowered to sign on behalf of the manufacturer)
Signature:
Date and place of issue: 1st August, 2022, Shizuoka, Japan
U S - Y A M A 0 0 0 1 H 2 2 3
FX1800F-Y / FX CRUISER HO, FX1800H-Y / FX HO, FX1800J-Y / FX HO
Important manual information
EJU47031
Radio law certified country list
The Bluetooth
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word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by Enovation Controls is under license.
*: Regulatory certification information is located within the software of this device. To view
the regulatory information: Power on the device > Press “Settings” > Then scroll and click
on “Regulatory Info” and you will be taken directly to the page.
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Canada Australia*
USA New Zealand*
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Belgium
Brazil*
Bulgaria
Chile
Croatia
Colombia
Cyprus
Peru
Czech Republic
Uruguay
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Estonia
Finland
France
Bahrain
Germany
Jordan*
Kuwait
Lebanon
Greece
Oman
Hungary
Qatar
Ireland
Saudi Arabia
Italy United Arab Emirates
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Brunei
Netherlands
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Poland
Indonesia
Hong Kong
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Slovenia
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North America
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Important manual information
EJU30193
To the owner/operator
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha watercraft.
This owner’s/operator’s manual contains in-
formation you will need for proper operation,
maintenance, and care. If you have any ques-
tions about the operation or maintenance of
your watercraft, please consult a Yamaha
dealer.
This manual is not a course on boating safety
or seamanship. If this is your first watercraft,
or if you are changing to a type of watercraft
you are not familiar with, for your own com-
fort and safety, please ensure that you obtain
proper training or practice before operating
the watercraft by yourself. In addition, a
Yamaha dealer or boating organization will be
pleased to recommend local sea schools, or
competent instructors.
In this manual, information of particular im-
portance is distinguished in the following
ways:
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used
to alert you to potential personal injury haz-
ards. Obey all safety messages that follow
this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
EWJ00072
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
ECJ00092
A NOTICE indicates special precautions
that must be taken to avoid damage to the
watercraft or other property.
TIP
A TIP provides key information to make pro-
cedures easier or clearer.
EJU45451
Engine data recording
This model’s ECM stores certain engine data
to assist in the diagnosis of malfunctions and
for research, statistical analysis and develop-
ment purposes.
Although the sensors and recorded data will
vary by model, the main data points are:
Engine status and engine performance
data
This data will be uploaded only when a spe-
cial Yamaha diagnostic tool is attached to the
engine, such as when maintenance checks or
service procedures are performed. Engine
data uploaded will be handled appropriately
according to the following Privacy Policy.
Privacy Policy
Yamaha will not disclose this data to a third
party except in the following cases. In addi-
tion, Yamaha may provide engine data to a
contractor in order to outsource services re-
lated to the handling of the engine data. Even
in this case, Yamaha will require the contrac-
tor to properly handle the engine data we
provided and Yamaha will appropriately
manage the data.
With the consent of the boat owner
Where obligated by law
For use by Yamaha in litigation
For general Yamaha-conducted research
purposes when the data is not related to an
individual engine or owner
https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/eu/
en/privacy/privacy-policy/
Important manual information
EJU40411
Because Yamaha has a policy of continuing
product improvement, this product may not
be exactly as described in this owner’s/oper-
ator’s manual. Specifications are subject to
change without notice.
This manual should be considered a perma-
nent part of this watercraft and should remain
with it even if the watercraft is subsequently
sold.
EJU47051
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Enovation Controls declares that
“OD5-21AYMMC Haiballer Display” is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The
full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet address:
EJU30234
WaveRunner FX HO / FX CRUISER HO
OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
©2023 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
1st Edition, June 2022
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in U.S.A.
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D5-AYMMC
Table of contents
General and important labels...........1
Identification numbers .................... 1
Primary Identification (PRI-ID)
number............................................ 1
Craft Identification Number (CIN)....... 1
Engine serial number.......................... 1
Manufactured date label .................... 2
Model information ........................... 3
Builder’s plate .................................... 3
Important labels .............................. 4
Warning labels.................................... 5
Other labels ........................................ 8
Safety information.............................9
Limitations on who may operate
the watercraft ............................... 9
Cruising limitations........................ 10
Operation requirements ................ 11
Recommended equipment ........... 13
Hazard information........................ 14
Watercraft characteristics ............. 14
Wakeboarding and water-skiing ... 16
Safe boating rules ......................... 17
Enjoy your watercraft
responsibly................................. 18
Description.......................................19
Watercraft glossary....................... 19
Location of main components ...... 20
Control function operation .............24
Watercraft control functions ......... 24
Yamaha Security System ................. 24
Engine start/stop switch .................. 24
Engine shut-off switch ..................... 25
Throttle lever .................................... 25
RiDE lever ........................................ 26
Steering system ............................... 26
Adjustable tilt steering system ......... 26
Cooling water pilot outlet ................. 27
Water separator................................ 28
Watercraft operation ...................... 29
Watercraft operation functions ..... 29
Shift system ..................................... 29
Electric trim system.......................... 31
Watercraft operation modes ......... 33
Reverse assist .................................. 33
T.D.E. (thrust directional
enhancer) ...................................... 33
No-wake mode................................. 34
Drive control mode........................... 36
Cruise assist ..................................... 37
Instrument operation ...................... 40
Multifunction information center... 40
Operation buttons ............................ 41
Display .......................................... 42
Display notification information........ 43
Home screen ................................ 44
Map screen ................................... 45
Waypoint .......................................... 46
Track ................................................ 48
GeoFence......................................... 51
Map settings..................................... 52
Information screen ........................ 52
Drive control mode screen ........... 53
Media screen (equipped
models) ...................................... 54
Setting menu screen..................... 54
Changing the PIN ............................. 54
Display settings ................................ 55
Selecting the display units ............... 55
Selecting the display language ........ 55
Display clock change ....................... 55
Displaying the time since the last
maintenance ................................. 56
Notification settings ......................... 57
Phone management ......................... 57
Map settings..................................... 59
Return to factory settings................. 62
Regulatory information
confirmation .................................. 63
Table of contents
Engine lock screen........................ 63
Warning function........................... 64
Audio system (equipped
models) ...................................... 66
Audio control.................................... 66
Voice command ............................... 67
Accessory outlet ........................... 68
USB charger.................................. 68
Equipment operation ...................... 69
Equipment ..................................... 69
Seats ................................................ 69
Handgrip .......................................... 70
Reboarding grip ............................... 70
Reboarding step............................... 70
Bow eye ........................................... 71
Stern eyes ........................................ 71
Cleat................................................. 71
Dual Rope Hooks ............................. 72
Storage compartments .................... 72
Fire extinguisher holder and cover... 75
Operation and handling
requirements ................................... 77
Fuel requirements ......................... 77
Fuel................................................... 77
Engine oil requirements ................ 79
Engine oil.......................................... 79
Draining the bilge water ................ 81
Draining the bilge water on land ...... 81
Draining the bilge water on water .... 81
Transporting on a trailer................ 82
First-time operation ........................ 83
Engine break-in ............................. 83
Pre-operation checks .....................84
Pre-operation checklist .................... 84
Pre-operation check points........... 86
Pre-launch checks ........................... 86
Post-launch checks ......................... 92
Operation......................................... 93
Operating your watercraft............. 93
Getting to know your watercraft....... 93
Learning to operate your
watercraft...................................... 93
Riding position ................................. 94
Launching the watercraft ................. 94
Starting the engine on water ............ 94
Stopping the engine ......................... 95
Leaving the watercraft...................... 95
Operating the watercraft .................. 95
Turning the watercraft ...................... 96
Stopping the watercraft.................... 97
Operating the watercraft in reverse
or neutral ...................................... 98
Boarding the watercraft.................... 99
Starting off...................................... 101
Capsized watercraft ....................... 102
Beaching and docking the
watercraft.................................... 103
Operating in weeded areas ............ 103
After removing the watercraft from
the water ..................................... 104
Care and storage .......................... 105
Post-operation care .................... 105
Flushing the cooling water
passages..................................... 105
Cleaning the watercraft .................. 106
Battery care.................................... 106
Long-term storage...................... 108
Cleaning ......................................... 108
Lubrication ..................................... 108
Rustproofing................................... 109
Maintenance.................................. 110
Maintenance ............................... 110
Removing and installing the
engine cover ............................... 110
Periodic maintenance chart ........... 112
Engine oil and oil filter .................... 114
Table of contents
Specifications ................................ 115
Specifications.............................. 115
Trouble recovery ........................... 117
Troubleshooting .......................... 117
Troubleshooting chart .................... 117
Emergency procedures............... 120
Cleaning the jet intake and
impeller ....................................... 120
Raising the reverse gate ................ 121
Jumping the battery ....................... 121
Towing the watercraft .................... 122
Submerged watercraft ................... 122
Index ............................................... 124
General and important labels
1
EJU36453
Identification numbers
Record the Primary Identification (PRI-ID)
number, Craft Identification Number (CIN),
and engine serial number in the spaces pro-
vided for assistance when ordering spare
parts from a Yamaha dealer. Also record and
keep these ID numbers in a separate place in
case your watercraft is stolen.
EJU42521
Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number
The PRI-ID number is stamped on a plate at-
tached inside the engine compartment. (See
page 69 for seat removal and installation pro-
cedures and page 74 for information on the
removable watertight storage compartment.)
MODEL:
FX-1800J-Y (FX HO)
FX-1800H-Y (FX HO)
FX-1800F-Y (FX CRUISER HO)
EJU36551
Craft Identification Number (CIN)
The CIN is stamped on a plate attached to
the aft deck.
EJU30312
Engine serial number
The engine serial number is stamped on a
plate attached to the engine unit. (See page
69 for seat removal and installation proce-
dures.)
1Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number loca-
tion
1
1Craft Identification Number (CIN) location
MODEL
YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD.
ASSEMBLED IN U.S.A. WITH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMPONENTS.
ASSEMBLÉ EN U.S. AVEC DES COMPOSANTS ÉTRANGERS ET
DOMESTIQUES.
PRI-I.D.
1
General and important labels
2
EJU42031
Manufactured date label
This label is attached to the top of the cylin-
der head. (See page 69 for seat removal and
installation procedures and page 110 for en-
gine cover removal and installation proce-
dures.)
1Engine serial number location
1Manufactured date label location
1
1
General and important labels
3
EJU30321
Model information
EJU30333
Builder’s plate
Watercraft with this label conform to certain
portions of the European Parliament directive
relating to machinery.
Part of the information is given on the build-
er’s plate affixed on the craft. A full explana-
tion of this information is given in the relevant
sections of this manual.
Design category of this personal water-
craft: C
Category C:
This watercraft is designed to operate in
winds up to Beaufort force 6 and the associ-
ated wave heights (significant wave heights
up to 2 m (6.56 ft); see the following TIP).
Such conditions may be encountered in ex-
posed inland waters, in estuaries, and in
coastal waters in moderate weather condi-
tions.
TIP
The significant wave height is the mean
height of the highest one-third of the waves,
which approximately corresponds to the
wave height estimated by an experienced
observer. However, some waves will be dou-
ble this height.
1Builders plate location
1
YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD.
WATERCRAFT DESIGN CATEGORY:C
MAXIMUM CAPACITIES
2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
Max. 3
Max. + =240kg(530lbs)
General and important labels
4
EJU30455
Important labels
Read the following labels before using this watercraft. If you have any questions, consult a
Yamaha dealer.
1
5
2
8
4 9 10 3
7
6
11
General and important labels
5
EJU35914
Warning labels
If any of these labels are damaged or missing, contact a Yamaha dealer for replacements.
1
General and important labels
6
F1S-U415B-11
2
3
4
F3V-U41B1-20
General and important labels
7
5
F3V-U416A-10
F3V-U416A-30
General and important labels
8
EJU44221
Other labels
F1B-U41F5-11
F1B-U41F5-21
E5
B4F-F817K-00
E10
B16-F811S-01
6EY-43394-40
15210026
6
7 8
9
11
10
Safety information
9
EJU30683
The safe use and operation of this water-
craft is dependent upon the use of proper
riding techniques, as well as upon the
common sense, good judgment, and ex-
pertise of the operator. Before using this
watercraft, make sure that its use is per-
mitted under local laws, bylaws, and regu-
lations, and always operate the watercraft
in full conformity with any requirements
and limitations imposed. Every operator
should know the following requirements
before riding the watercraft.
Before operating the watercraft, read this
owners/operators manual, the Riding
Practice Guide, the Riding Instruction card,
and all labels on the watercraft. These ma-
terials should give you an understanding of
the watercraft and its operation.
Never allow anyone to operate this water-
craft until they too have read this own-
er’s/operator’s manual, the Riding Practice
Guide, the Riding Instruction card, and all
labels.
EJU30743
Limitations on who may
operate the watercraft
Make sure that the operator is 16 years of
age or older and has taken a boater safety
course.
Adults must supervise use by minors.
This watercraft is designed to carry the op-
erator and up to 2 passengers. Never ex-
ceed the maximum load limit or allow more
than 3 persons (or 2 persons if a wake-
boarder or water-skier is being pulled) to
ride the watercraft at any time.
Do not operate the watercraft with any pas-
sengers on board until you have consider-
able practice and experience riding alone.
Operating the watercraft with passengers
requires more skill. Take the time to be-
come accustomed to the handling charac-
teristics of the watercraft before trying any
difficult maneuvers.
Maximum load:
240 kg (530 lb)
Load is the total weight of cargo, op-
erator, and passengers.
Safety information
10
EJU43324
Cruising limitations
Scan constantly for people, objects, and
other watercraft. Be alert for conditions
that limit your visibility or block your vision
of others.
Operate defensively at safe speeds and
keep a safe distance away from people,
objects, and other watercraft.
Do not follow directly behind watercraft or
other boats.
Do not go near others to spray or splash
them with water, go too close to other
boats, or go too fast for the traffic condi-
tions.
Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
member, watercraft and other boats do not
have brakes. In addition, the Reverse with
Intuitive Deceleration Electronics (RiDE)
system is not a braking device for avoiding
dangerous situations. The RiDE system is
an electronic system for controlling the en-
gine speed and reverse gate, which is lo-
cated near the jet thrust nozzle. The RiDE
lever located at the left handlebar grip can
be used to change the direction of the jet
thrust so that the watercraft moves in re-
verse or is in neutral. The RiDE system as-
sists the operator when slowing down and
during slow-speed maneuvering, such as
launching, beaching, and docking.
Avoid sharp turns, slowing down rapidly by
squeezing the RiDE lever forcefully, and
other maneuvers that make it hard for oth-
ers to avoid you or understand where you
are going.
Avoid areas with submerged objects or
shallow water.
Do not release the throttle lever when trying
to steer away from objects—as with other
powerboats, you need throttle to steer. Al-
ways check throttle and steering controls
before starting the watercraft.
Ride within your limits and avoid aggres-
sive maneuvers to reduce the risk of loss of
control, ejection, and collision.
This is a high performance boat—not a toy.
Avoid aggressive operation, sharp turns,
and unexpected acceleration that can
cause you to be thrown off. Do not jump
waves or wakes—jumping can cause inju-
ries such as back or spinal injuries (paraly-
sis), facial injuries, and broken legs, ankles,
and other bones. Improper operation can
result in severe injury or death.
Do not operate the watercraft in rough wa-
ter, bad weather, or when visibility is poor;
this may lead to an accident causing injury
or death. Be alert to the possibility of ad-
verse weather. Take note of weather fore-
casts and the prevailing weather
conditions before setting out on your wa-
tercraft.
As with any water sport, you should not op-
erate your watercraft without someone else
nearby. If you operate further than swim-
ming distance from shore, you should be
accompanied by another boat or water-
craft, but make sure you stay a safe dis-
tance away. It’s good, common sense.
Never operate in water that is less than 60
cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom of the wa-
Safety information
12
in certain kinds of accidents and that it
could injure you in others.
A helmet is designed to provide some head
protection. Although helmets cannot pro-
tect against all foreseeable impacts, a hel-
met might reduce your injuries in a collision
with a boat or other obstacle.
A helmet may have potential safety haz-
ards, as well. Falling into the water could
risk the chance of the helmet catching wa-
ter, commonly known as “bucketing”, and
the resulting strain on your neck could
cause choking, severe and permanent
neck injuries, or death. A helmet could also
increase the risk of an accident if it reduces
your vision or hearing, or if it distracts you
or increases your fatigue.
How should you decide if a helmet’s poten-
tial safety benefits outweigh its potential
risks for you? Consider your particular rid-
ing conditions. Consider factors such as
your riding environment and your riding
style and ability. Also consider the likeli-
hood of traffic congestion, and the water
surface conditions.
If you decide to wear a helmet based upon
your riding circumstances, choose one
carefully. Look for a helmet designed for
personal watercraft use, if possible. If you
will be engaging in closed-course competi-
tion, follow the helmet requirements of the
sanctioning organization.
Never operate the watercraft after consum-
ing alcohol or taking other drugs.
For reasons of safety and proper care of
the watercraft, always perform the pre-op-
eration checks listed on page 84 before op-
erating the watercraft.
The operator should grip the handlebars
firmly with both hands and the passengers
should hold on firmly, either to the person
in front of them or to the handgrip provid-
ed.
The operator and passengers should al-
ways keep their feet on the floor of the foot-
well when the watercraft is in motion.
Lifting your feet increases the chances of
losing your balance, or hitting objects out-
side the watercraft with your feet. Do not
give a ride to children if their feet cannot
reach the floor of the footwell.
Never allow a passenger to ride in front of
the operator.
Always consult your doctor on whether it is
safe for you to ride this watercraft if you are
pregnant or in poor health.
Do not attempt to modify this watercraft.
Modifications to your watercraft may re-
duce safety and reliability, and render the
watercraft unsafe or illegal for use.
Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to
your left wrist and keep it free from the han-
dlebars so that the engine stops if you, the
operator, fall off. After riding, remove the
engine shut-off cord (lanyard) from the wa-
tercraft to avoid accidental starting or un-
authorized use by children or others.
Safety information
14
EJU42475
Hazard information
Never start the engine or let it run for any
length of time in an enclosed area. Exhaust
fumes contain carbon monoxide, a color-
less, odorless gas that may cause loss of
consciousness and death within a short
time. Always operate the watercraft in an
open area.
Do not touch the hot muffler or engine dur-
ing or immediately after engine operation;
they can cause serious burns.
Do not place magnets or objects with a
strong magnetic force near the throttle le-
ver or RiDE lever. The electronic throttle
mechanism of the levers can be adversely
affected, which could cause loss of control.
In addition, do not place objects suscepti-
ble to magnetic forces (i.e., credit cards,
watches, etc.) close to the throttle lever or
RiDE lever.
EJU42416
Watercraft characteristics
Jet thrust turns the watercraft. Releasing
the throttle lever completely produces only
minimum thrust. If you are traveling at
speeds above trolling, you will have rapidly
decreasing ability to steer without throttle.
This model is equipped with the Yamaha
Engine Management System (YEMS) that
includes an off-throttle steering (OTS) sys-
tem. It will activate at planing speeds
should you attempt to steer the watercraft
after releasing the throttle lever. The OTS
system assists in turning by continuing to
supply some thrust while the watercraft is
decelerating, but you can turn more sharp-
ly if you apply throttle while turning the han-
dlebars.
The OTS system does not function below
planing speeds or when the engine is off.
Once the engine slows down, the water-
craft will no longer turn in response to han-
dlebar input until you apply throttle again or
you reach trolling speed.
Practice turning in an open area without
obstacles until you have a good feel for this
maneuver.
This watercraft is water-jet propelled. The
jet pump is directly connected to the en-
gine. This means that jet thrust will produce
some movement whenever the engine is
running and the “F (forward) or “R” (re-
verse) shift indicator is displayed. When the
“N” (neutral) shift indicator is displayed, the
forward and reverse thrust are balanced to
help keep the watercraft from moving in ei-
ther direction, although some movement
may occur.
Safety information
15
To avoid rear-end collisions while operat-
ing the watercraft, check behind you be-
fore using the RiDE lever to slow down or
stop the watercraft. Make sure that there
are no obstacles or people behind you be-
fore shifting into reverse.
Keep away from the intake grate while the
engine is on. Items such as long hair, loose
clothing, or PFD straps can become entan-
gled in moving parts, resulting in severe in-
jury or drowning.
Never insert any object into the jet thrust
nozzle while the engine is running. Severe
injury or death could result from coming in
contact with the rotating parts of the jet
pump.
Stop the engine and remove the clip from
the engine shut-off switch before removing
any debris or weeds, which may have col-
lected around the jet intake.
1 “N” (Neutral position)
1 Intake grate
2 Jet thrust nozzle
km/h
RPM
x1000
12.7
V
16
KM/H
FAST
ACCEL
1 Clip
2 Engine shut-off switch
1
2
Safety information
17
er’s or water-skier’s ability, as well as water
and weather conditions.
When preparing to pull a wakeboarder or
water-skier, operate the watercraft at the
slowest possible speed until the watercraft
is well away from the person being pulled
and slack in the ski rope is taken up. Make
sure that the rope is not looped around
anything.
After checking that the wakeboarder or wa-
ter-skier is ready and that there is no traffic
or other obstacles, apply enough throttle to
raise the person.
Make smooth, wide turns. The watercraft is
capable of very sharp turns, which could
exceed the abilities of the wakeboarder or
water-skier. Keep the person being towed
at least 50 m (164 ft), about twice the dis-
tance of a standard ski rope, away from
any potential hazard.
The operators of boats and other water-
craft may not be aware that you are pulling
a wakeboarder or water-skier. Together
with the spotter, pay attention to others
around you and cruise at safe speeds.
Be alert to the hazard of the ski rope handle
snapping back at the watercraft when the
wakeboarder or water-skier falls or is un-
able to get up.
Towing heavy or bulky objects other than
wakeboarders or water-skiers, such as an-
other boat or watercraft, can cause loss of
steering control and create a hazardous
condition. If you must tow another boat in
an emergency situation, operate slowly
and cautiously.
EJU30971
Safe boating rules
Your Yamaha watercraft is legally considered
a powerboat. Operation of the watercraft
must be in accordance with the rules and
regulations governing the waterway on which
it is used.
Safety information
18
EJU30992
Enjoy your watercraft
responsibly
You share the areas you enjoy when riding
your watercraft with others and with nature.
So your enjoyment includes a responsibility
to treat these other people, and the lands,
waters, and wildlife with respect and courte-
sy.
Whenever and wherever you ride, think of
yourself as the guest of those around you.
Remember, for example, that the sound of
your watercraft may be music to you, but it
could be just noise to others. And the exciting
splash of your wake can make waves others
wont enjoy.
Avoid riding close to shoreline homes and
waterfowl nesting areas or other wildlife ar-
eas, and keep a respectful distance from fish-
ermen, other boats, swimmers, and
populated beaches. When travel in areas like
these is unavoidable, ride slowly and obey all
laws.
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure
that the exhaust emission and sound levels of
your watercraft will continue to be within reg-
ulated limits. You have the responsibility to
make sure that the recommended mainte-
nance in this owners/operator’s manual is
carried out.
Remember, pollution can be harmful to the
environment. Do not refuel or add oil where a
spill could cause damage to nature. Remove
your watercraft from the water and move it
away from the shoreline before refueling. Dis-
pose of water and any fuel and oil residue in
the engine compartment according to local
regulations. And keep your surroundings
pleasant for the people and wildlife that share
the waterways: don’t litter.
When you ride responsibly, with respect and
courtesy for others, you help ensure that our
waterways stay open for the enjoyment of a
variety of recreational opportunities.
Description
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
13
12
6
8
11 10 9 7
1 Handgrip (page 70)
2 Cleat (page 71)
3 Stern storage compartment (page 73)
4 Reboarding grip (page 70)
5 Boarding platform
6 Stern eye (page 71)
7 Intake grate
8 Stern drain plug (page 81)
9 Ride plate
10 Jet thrust nozzle
11 Reverse gate (page 29)
12 Reboarding step (page 70)
13 Flushing hose connector (page 105)


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