2 • g, Ection, Eneral – Baja Marine Performance 245 User Manual

Page 33: Rrangement, A. g, B. p, Caution

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The shift/throttle control unit for the engine is activated

by individual handles. (see figure 2.5.1) The shift

handle must be in neutral position to start your engine.

Moving the shift handle forward engages the forward

gear. Then move the throttle arm or handle forward to

increase engine speed and propeller RPM, moving the

boat faster. To shift to reverse, bring the shift handle

lever back to the neutral position after bringing back the

throttle handle first, then move it further back to engage

the reverse gear. Move the throttle handle to increase

engine speed and propeller RPM, moving the boat faster

in reverse.

The throttle control adjusts the RPM of the engine and

thus, the rotational speed of the propeller. Regulating the

RPM of the engine controls the speed of the boat.

forward motion creates forward moving water called a

"following" wake. If the boat is moving forward and the

shift/throttle is moved quickly from forward to reverse,

the boat will stop rapidly and then move backward. The

following wake continues to move forward and can rise

above the transom and flood the boat.

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The Power Trim allows the operator to raise and lower

the stern drive unit while underway to provide the ideal

boat angle (in relation to water surface) for a given load

and water condition. (see figure 2.5.2)

Trimming UP rotates the stern drive and propeller away

from the transom. Trimming DOWn rotates the stern

drive and propeller closer to the transom.

When the stern drive is trimmed DOWn, the bow of your

boat is being forced down. If the trim is in the full DOWn

position when accelerating from idle to plane, the boat

will plane faster with less bow rise. Once on plane, the

stern drive unit can be trimmed UP slightly. This will

raise the bow of the boat slightly and increase speed.

you will need to try small differences in the stern drive

position to determine the trim position you prefer under

various conditions.

If you raise the stern drive up too far while on plane, you

could cause a loss of speed and power due to a condition

called propeller "ventilation." If this happens, there will

be a sudden increase in engine RPM and loss of speed.

Do not let this condition exist. Immediately reduce your

engine RPM and trim the outdrive DOWn slightly until

engine slows down and you regain forward speed.

The trim gauge indicates the position of the stern drive

relative to the transom.

REfER TO yOUR EngInE OPERaTOR's ManUal

fOR PROPER TRIM gaUgE sETTIng.

Do not shift to reverse too soon. Wait for the following

wake to dissipate.

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Cockpit can fill with water if boat is moving forward

fast enough to create a wake, and then quickly put

into reverse.

Before shifting into reverse, shift to neutral, wait

for the boat to stop moving forward, then shift into

reverse.

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CAUTION

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