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Polaris SLT780 1996 User Manual

Polaris SLT780 1996
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OPERATION
Rough
Water
Operation And Jumping
Whenever possible avoid riding in
rough water
and/or adverse weath-
er conditions. The watercraft
should not be used to jump waves.
It is not recommended (and is illegal
in some states) to operate the wa-
tercraft in or near the surf line. Rid-
ing the watercraft in these condi-
tions could cause loss of control
which could result in injury or death
to the operator
and/or passenger.
When riding in rough conditions it is possible for the operator to hit
hidher chest
or face on the watercraft or handlebars and be injured. It is also possible to be
thrown from the watercraft in rough conditions which could make it difficult to get
back to and re-board the watercraft.
Turning
Turning the watercraft requires us-
ing the throttle (thrust from the jet
pump) and turning the handlebars.
High thrust makes the watercraft
turn more sharply. Lower thrust
makes the watercraft turn less
sharply.
Remember, releasing the throttle
completely eliminates the ability to
steer the watercraft.
A beginner has the tendency to
release the throttle lever when try-
ing to steer away from an ob-
stacle.
Do not forget to use the
throttle when turning!
Making sharp turns at high
speeds may cause the watercraft
to "spin out" and possibly throw
the
rider(s) from the watercraft.
Make gradual turns at high
speeds.
Always look behind you before
turning to avoid collision with oth-
er watercraft.

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Polaris SLT780 1996 Specifications

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BrandPolaris
ModelSLT780 1996
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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