Warming Up Engine; Direct Drive Models; Checks After Engine Warm Up; Stop Switches - Yamaha 2D Owner's Manual

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or the cooling water pilot hole is blocked.
Consult your Yamaha dealer if the prob-
lem cannot be located and corrected.
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Warming up engine

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Direct drive models

Before beginning operation, allow the engine
to warm up at idle speed for 3 minutes. Fail-
ure to do this will shorten engine life.
WARNING! The propeller rotates whenev-
er the engine is running. Do not move the
throttle control lever from the start posi-
tion during warm-up. The boat could un-
expectedly start to move, which could
result in an accident.
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Checks after engine warm up

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Stop switches

Perform the following procedure to check
that the engine stop button and engine shut-
off switch operate properly.
 Start the engine, and then check that the
engine stops when the engine stop button
is pushed.
 Restart the engine, and then check that the
engine stops when the clip is pulled from
the engine shut-off switch.
 Check that the engine cannot be started
with the clip removed from the engine shut-
off switch.
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Shifting

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WARNING
Before shifting, make sure there are no
swimmers or obstacles in the water near
you.
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NOTICE
To change the boat direction or shifting
position from forward to reverse or vice-
versa, first close the throttle so that the
engine idles (or runs at low speeds).
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Forward

When the engine is started, the propeller
turns and the boat begins to move forward.
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Reverse

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WARNING
When operating in reverse, go slowly. Do
not open the throttle more than half. Oth-
erwise the boat could become unstable,
which could result in loss of control and an
accident.
These models can turn a full 360° in its brack-
et (full-pivot system). To back up the boat,
simply turn the engine around 180° with the
tiller handle facing toward you.
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Stopping boat

The boat is not equipped with a separate
braking system. Water resistance stops it af-
ter the throttle lever is moved back to the fully
closed position. The stopping distance varies
depending on gross weight, water surface
conditions, and wind direction.
Operation
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