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BOARDING AND STARTING IN DEEPWATER

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8 Operator and passenger should practice getting on board in shallow water before riding in deep water. Reboarding in deep water requires more skill.

8 The fatigue and exposure that could result after unsuccessful attempts to get back on the vehicle may increase the risk of injuries and drowning.

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1)Swim to the rear of the vehicle and

place both hands on the footrest floor. Pull yourself up on the floor and kneel down.

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2)Move to the seat and sit astride.

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3)Attach the lanyard to your left wrist,

then install the lock plate to the engine stop lanyard switch.

4) Grip the handlebars firmly with both hands, place both feet on the footrest floor, start the engine, and start off.

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