2007 Yamaha Outboard F2.5 Boat Motor Owners Manual

Basic components
EMU25930
Gear shift lever
Pulling the gear  shift lever towards  you puts
the engine  in forward  gear so  that the  boat
moves ahead.
1.
Throttle indicator
EMU25971
Throttle friction adjuster
A  friction  device  provides adjustable  resis-
tance to movement of  the throttle grip or the
remote control lever, and can  be set accord-
ing to operator preference.
1.
2.
Forward “  ”
Neutral “   ”
EMU25941
To  increase   resistance,  turn   the  adjuster
clockwise. To  decrease resistance,  turn the
adjuster counterclockwise.
Throttle grip
The throttle  grip is on  the tiller handle.  Turn
the grip  counterclockwise to increase  speed
and clockwise to decrease speed.
EWM00031
WARNING
Do not overtighten the friction  adjuster. If
there is  too much resistance,  it could be
difficult to move  the remote control  lever
or throttle  grip, which  could  result in  an
accident.
EMU25961
Throttle indicator
The fuel consumption curve on the throttle in-
dicator shows the relative amount of fuel con-
sumed for each throttle  position. Choose the
setting that  offers the best  performance and
fuel economy for the desired operation.
When constant speed  is desired, tighten the
adjuster to  maintain the  desired throttle set-
ting.
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Product Specification
CategoriesYamaha Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual Free Download. Marine Operator's Boating Guide.
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Model Year2007
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- 66 pages
LanguageEnglish
Product BrandYamaha Motor. Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA - Support Customer Relations for US: 1-800-962-7926
Yamaha Boats: 1-800-962-7926
Yamaha Outboard Customer Relations: 1-866-894-1626 , Yamaha Outboard
Document File TypePDF
Publisheryamaha-motor.com
Wikipedia's PageYamaha Motor Company
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
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