Operator`s manual

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EJU00613a
CRUISING LIMITATIONS
Do not jump boat wakes or follow another
boat or watercraft too closely. You
increase your risk of colliding with another
boat, which could result in severe injury or
death. Do not jump waves, wakes, or any
objects. You risk severe impact injuries.
Jumping can also cause damage to the
vehicle.
Do not operate the vehicle in rough water,
bad weather or when visibility is poor; this
may lead to an accident causing injury or
death. Be alert to the possibility of
adverse weather. Take note of weather
forecasts and the prevailing weather con-
ditions before setting out on your water
vehicle.
As with any water sport, you should not
ride your water vehicle without someone
else near by. If you ride further than swim-
ming distance from shore, you should be
accompanied by another boat or water-
craft. It’s good, common sense!
Never ride in water that is less than 60 cm
(2 feet) deep. You increase your chance
of hitting an underwater obstacle. You
could be injured.
Do not operate the vehicle after sunset or
before dawn. It is not equipped with light-
ing required for night operation. You risk
collision with another boat which could
cause injury or death.
The maximum performance potential of
this watercraft is not suitable for all condi-
tions. Consider water conditions, weather,
boat traffic and other potential obstacles,
speed limits and other local laws, and
your abilities before attempting to travel at
higher speeds. Operate the watercraft no
faster than justified by these conditions.
EJU00618
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Operating your water vehicle requires
skills acquired only through practice over
a period of time. Take the time to learn the
basic operating techniques well, before
attempting more difficult maneuvers.