E

Inspecting the QSTS mechanism

..........

4-13

Inspecting the shift cable

4-12

Inspecting the steering cable

4-12

J

 

 

Jet unit

3-12

Jumping the battery

5-5

L

 

 

Label location

1-3

Launching the watercraft

3-16

Learning to operate your watercraft

3-20

Leaving the watercraft

3-19

Limitations on who may operate the

 

watercraft

1-8

Limited warranty

6-1

Location of main components

2-1

Lubrication

4-3

Lubrication points

4-15

M

 

 

Maintenance and adjustments

4-6

Manufactured date label

1-2

Meeting

1-17

Multifunction meter

2-19, 3-13

N

 

 

Narrow channels and bends

1-18

O

 

 

Oil filter

4-11

Oil tank

4-11

Oil tank filler cap

2-8

Oil warning indicator

2-27

Operating your watercraft

3-20

Operation

3-14

Operation of controls and other

 

 

functions

2-5

Operation requirements

1-10

Other labels

1-7

Other sources

1-20

Other special situations

1-18

Overtaking

1-18

Owner’s/Operator’s Manual and tool kit ..

4-7

P

 

 

PADLOC initial setting

2-20

PADLOC (Programmable digital locking

 

ignition)

2-20

Periodic maintenance chart

4-8

Post-operation checks

3-33

Pre-operation check list

3-5

Pre-operation check points

3-6

Pre-operation checks

3-5

Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number

... 1-1

Q

 

 

Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS)

 

 

selector

2-15

R

 

 

Reading buoys and other markers

1-18

Rear seat

2-5

Replacing the fuse

4-22

Reverse on waterways

3-32

Riding watercraft with passengers

3-21

Rough water operation

3-32

Rules of the Road

1-16

Rules when encountering vessels

1-17

S

 

 

Safety information

1-8

Sailing vessel right-of-way

1-18

Seat storage compartment

2-30

Selecting “PADLOC” mode

2-21

Shift lever

2-14

Shift lever and reverse gate

3-11

Specifications

4-23

Speedometer

2-23

Stand-on vessel

1-16

Starting and boarding in shallow

 

 

water

3-23

Starting from a dock

3-23

Starting the engine

3-16

Starting the watercraft

3-22

Start switch

2-11

Steering and sailing rules

1-16

Steering system

2-12, 3-10

Stopping the engine

3-19

Stopping the watercraft

3-30

Storage

4-1

Storage compartments

2-29

Submerged watercraft

5-8

Switches

3-13

6-5

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Yamaha XL800 manual Lubrication Lubrication points

XL800 specifications

The Yamaha XL800 is a standout model in the realm of personal watercraft, embodying a unique blend of performance, comfort, and advanced technology. Designed for both novice riders and seasoned enthusiasts, the XL800 boasts impressive features that cater to a wide range of preferences.

At the heart of the XL800 is its powerful engine. Powered by a 800cc, two-stroke, oil-injected engine, it delivers thrilling acceleration and a top speed that can satisfy even the most demanding riders. The lightweight construction of the watercraft enhances its agility on the water, allowing for sharp turns and smooth handling, whether you're skimming across calm lakes or navigating choppy ocean waves.

One of the key characteristics of the XL800 is its spacious seating arrangement. The watercraft can comfortably accommodate up to three passengers, making it perfect for family outings or a day at the beach with friends. The plush seating enhances comfort during lengthy rides, while its strategically designed layout ensures that everyone aboard has a prime view of the surroundings.

In terms of storage, the XL800 does not disappoint. It features ample storage compartments that provide enough space for personal belongings, safety gear, and refreshments. This consideration for storage makes the XL800 not only a sports machine but also a great recreational companion.

The Yamaha XL800 is equipped with cutting-edge technologies that enhance overall performance and rider experience. The integrated digital instrumentation offers real-time information on speed, fuel levels, and engine diagnostics, keeping riders informed and in control. The watercraft also benefits from Yamaha's patented Auto Mode, which allows for easier throttle management in various conditions.

Safety is a top priority for Yamaha, and the XL800 comes with various features designed to enhance rider safety. The watercraft is equipped with a reliable braking system that provides quick stopping power, and the inclusion of a lanyard kill switch ensures that the engine stops if the rider falls off.

In summary, the Yamaha XL800 is a remarkable personal watercraft that merges performance with recreational usability. With a powerful engine, comfortable seating, ample storage, and thoughtful safety features, it offers an exhilarating experience for riders of all skill levels, making every outing on the water unforgettable. Whether looking for thrilling speed or leisurely exploration, the XL800 delivers quality and excitement in one sleek package.