Operation - Yamaha AR230 Owner's/Operator's Manual

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*AR230(SRT1000)-'04-OwnMnl 11/10/03 11:26 AM Page 3-6
3
O
PERATION
Fire Extinguisher
Make sure the fire extinguisher is
aboard and full. See the instructions
supplied by the fire extinguisher manu-
facturer to determine proper indication
of condition.
The fire extinguisher canister is located
inside the driver-side console storage
compartment. Open the windshield
cover, and then unscrew the canister to
reach the fire extinguisher.
WARNING
Always carry a fire extinguisher on
board.
This Sport Boat is an inboard boat less
than 26' long. A boat of this type MUST
carry a fire extinguisher of a B-1 classi-
fication, with a capacity of two pounds
or more, when navigating in waters
controlled by the U.S. Coast Guard. In
addition, most state and local boating
laws also require that the craft carry a
USCG-approved
fire
extinguisher
whenever the boat is operated.
A fire extinguisher is not standard
equipment with this boat. If you do not
have one, contact your local Yamaha
Sport Boat dealer or a fire extinguisher
dealer to obtain one meeting the prop-
er specifications.
Access Port Caps
Lift the hatch on the rear platform. Pull
up forcefully on the T-handle of each
cap. If the cap will move, it is not
installed properly. Refer to "Jet Pump
Clean-Out Procedure" on page 5-5 for
proper installation instructions.
PUSH
LOCK
PUSH
UNLOCK
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Jet Intakes
1
2
1
Jet Thurst Intakes
Intake Grates
2
Before launching the Sport Boat, care-
fully check the jet intakes under the
boat for weeds, debris, or anything else
that might restrict the intake of water. If
the intakes are clogged, cavitation
could occur, reducing jet thrust, and
possibly damaging jet pump parts. In
some cases, the engine may overheat
because of a lack of cooling water, and
damage could result. Engine cooling
water is fed to the engine by the jet
pumps (see page 2-13).
Refer to Jet Pump Clean-Out proce-
dures on page 5-5 before attempting to
remove weeds or debris from the jet
intake or impeller areas.
WARNING
Rotating parts could cause severe
injury or death. Before attempting to
remove weeds or debris from the jet
intake or impeller areas; shut off the
engines, remove ignition key, then
remove the engine shut-off switch
cord from the shut-off switch.
3
O
PERATION
Fuel System
Refer to page 4-11, "FUEL SYSTEM
INSPECTION," for correct procedure.
Fuel and Engine Oil Levels
1) Turn the right switch key to ON. Wait
for the fuel gauge needle to stop
moving, then note the fuel level. Add
fuel if necessary.
NOTE: The fuel level is most accurate
when the boat is sitting level on the
trailer or in the water.
2) Open the engine hatch, then check
oil level in the engines. Add as nec-
essary (see page 3-3).
Battery
The Sport Boat uses one battery.
Check the battery condition and the
battery electrolyte level. Make sure
connections are tight and that battery is
properly secured.
WARNING
The battery must always be fully
charged and in good condition. Loss
of battery power may leave you
stranded. Never operate the Sport
Boat if the battery does not have
sufficient power to start the engine
or if it shows any other signs of
decreased power.
Drainage System
Self-Bailing Deck—
Most water which enters the deck area
bails automatically out the stern
through the large drain hole in the
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