fuel YAMAHA GP1300R 2005 Owners Manual
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Safe boating rules
Your Yamaha watercraft is legally consid-
ered a powerboat. Operation of the water-
craft must be in accordance with the rules
and regulations governing the waterway on
which it is used.
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Enjoy your watercraft
responsibly
You share the areas you enjoy when
riding your watercraft with others and with
nature. So your enjoyment includes a
responsibility to treat these other people,
and the lands, waters, and wildlife with
respect and courtesy.
Whenever and wherever you ride, think of
yourself as the guest of those around you.
Remember, for example, that the sound of
your watercraft may be music to you, but it
could be just noise to others. And the excit-
ing splash of your wake can make waves
others won’t enjoy. Avoid riding close to
shoreline homes and waterfowl nesting
areas or other wildlife areas, and keep a
respectful distance from fishermen, other
boats, swimmers, and populated beaches.
When travel in areas like these is unavoid-
able, ride slowly and obey all laws.
Remember that pollution can be harmful
to the environment. Do not refuel or add oil
where a spill could cause damage to nature.
Remove your watercraft from the water and
move it away from the shoreline before refu-
eling. And keep your surroundings pleasant
for the people and wildlife that share the
waterways: don’t litter!
When you ride responsibly, with respect
and courtesy for others, you help ensure
that our waterways stay open for the enjoy-
ment of a variety of recreational opportuni-
ties.
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FEATURES AND
FUNCTIONS
Location of main components .............. 2-1
Operation of controls and other
functions ................................................... 2-5
Seat ........................................................ 2-5
Hood ....................................................... 2-6
Fuel tank filler cap .................................. 2-6
Oil tank filler cap ..................................... 2-6
Engine stop switch ................................. 2-7
Engine shut-off switch ............................ 2-7
Throttle lever .......................................... 2-7
Start switch ............................................. 2-8
Cooling water pilot outlet ....................... 2-8
Steering system ..................................... 2-9
Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS)
selector ................................................. 2-10
Handgrip ............................................... 2-11
Engine overheat warning system ........ 2-12
Exhaust temperature warning
system .................................................. 2-13
Yamaha Engine Management System
(YEMS) ................................................. 2-14
Multifunction information center .......... 2-15
Tachometer .......................................... 2-16
Speedometer ....................................... 2-16
Fuel meter ............................................ 2-16
Hour meter/Voltmeter .......................... 2-17
Fuel warning indicator .......................... 2-17
Oil warning indicator ............................ 2-18
Check engine warning indicator .......... 2-18
Engine overheat warning indicator ...... 2-19
Exhaust temperature warning
indicator ................................................ 2-19
Storage compartments ........................ 2-20
Yamaha Adjustable Sponson (YAS) ... 2-21
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Location of main components
1Handlebars
Use to control direction.
2Fuel tank filler cap
3Rope hole
4Footwell
Use to place feet for balance.
5Intake grate
Prevents debris from getting into the jet pump.
6Speed sensor
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1Spark plugs/Spark plug caps
2Electrical box
Protects electrical components from water.
3Flush hose connector
Use to flush the engine cooling water pas-
sages.
4Spark plug lead
5Muffler
6Fuel tank
7Oil tank8Battery
9Fire extinguisher container
0Water separator
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Hood
To open the hood, push the latch 1
down, and then lift the hood up.
To close the hood, push the hood down to
lock it in place.
NOTE:@ Make sure that the hood is properly secured
before operating the watercraft.
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Fuel tank filler cap
To remove the fuel tank filler cap 1, turn it
counterclockwise.
NOTE:@ Make sure that the fuel tank filler cap is
properly secured before operating the water-
craft.
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Oil tank filler cap
To remove the oil tank filler cap 1, turn it
counterclockwise.
NOTE:@ Make sure that the oil tank filler cap is prop-
erly secured before operating the watercraft.
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Bow down
Turn the grip to A or B and the bow will
go down while the watercraft is on plane.
Bow down puts more of the bow in the
water. This gives the watercraft more “hook,”
which enhances turning performance. This
position will also help the watercraft get up
on plane more quickly.
At higher speeds, however, the watercraft
will have greater tendency to “bow steer”
and follow waves and wakes in the water.
Fuel economy and maximum speed are also
reduced.
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Bow up
Turn the grip to C or D and the bow will
go up while the watercraft is on plane.
Bow up puts less of the bow in the water.
There is less water resistance, so straight-
ahead acceleration when on plane and top
speed are enhanced.
In some conditions, however, the water-
craft may tend to “porpoise” (hop in the
water). If the watercraft is porpoising,
choose neutral or bow down.
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Handgrip
The handgrip 1 provides a handhold for
boarding the watercraft.
WARNING@ Do not use the handgrip to lift the water-
craft. The watercraft could fall, which
could result in severe injury.
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CAUTION:@ This model is equipped with a catalytic
converter.
When the exhaust temperature warn-
ing system is activated, reduce engine
speed (below 4,000 r/min) and beach
the watercraft.
If you cannot locate and correct the
cause of the overheating, consult a
Yamaha dealer. Continuing to operate
at higher speeds could result in severe
engine damage.
@
NOTE:@ Press the select button on the multifunction
information center to stop the buzzer.
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Yamaha Engine Management
System (YEMS)
This model is equipped with an inte-
grated, computerized management system
that controls and adjusts ignition timing, fuel
injection, engine diagnostics, and the Off-
Throttle Steering (OTS) system.
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Multifunction information
center
This meter contains following functions for
the help and convenience of operation.
1
Tachometer
2
Speedometer
3
Hour meter/Voltmeter
4
Fuel meter
5
Warning light
6
Fuel warning indicator
7
Engine overheat warning indicator
8
Oil warning indicator
9
Exhaust temperature warning indicator
0
Check engine warning indicator
A
Select button
CAUTION:@ Do not run the engine over 4,000 r/min
to check the meter for operation on
land. The engine could overheat or the
catalytic converter could result in seri-
ous damage.
Use the specified resistor-type spark
plug and cap, otherwise the meter may
function erratically.
@
NOTE:@ All display light up and the buzzer sounds
twice after the engine starts. Then, the
meter will operate normally after few sec-
onds. The current display will continue to
operate for 25 seconds after the engine
stops.
@
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Tachometer
The engine speed (r/min) is displayed
by segments. Each segment indicates a
250 r/min increment.
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Speedometer
The meter shows the watercraft speed
against water.
NOTE:@ To switch the speedometer display between
kilometers and miles, push the select
button1 for at least 1 second, within
10 seconds after the meter is displayed.
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Fuel meter
The fuel meter is provided for convenient
fuel level checking while riding. The fuel
meter has eight segments which show the
amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
NOTE:@ The indication of the segments differs on
your operating condition. Use the meter as a
reference.
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Hour meter/Voltmeter
NOTE:@ To switch the display between the hour
meter and voltmeter, push the select
button1 for at least 1 second after the
meter is displayed for more than 10 sec-
onds.
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Hour meter
The hour meter is provided to make it
easy to follow the maintenance schedule.
The meter shows the hours of engine
operation that have elapsed since the water-
craft was new.
Vo l t m e t e r
The voltmeter is provided to display the
voltage of the battery.
The voltmeter displays 12 volts or more
when the battery voltage is within specifica-
tion.
If the voltage displayed is low, beach the
watercraft and, if necessary, have a Yamaha
dealer check the charging system.
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Fuel warning indicator
If the fuel remaining in the tank drops to
about 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp gal), the
lowest two fuel level segments, the fuel
warning indicator and the warning light
begin to blink. The buzzer also starts sound-
ing intermittently.
The warning signals will be cleared when
the engine restarts after refilling fuel.
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