Yamaha Waverunner Checklist

Waverunner Maintenance Checklist & Tips

 

Waverunners are a fun way to spend time on the water during the summer. Compared to a boat, Waverunners can be quickly launched from storage and can easily be hauled. However, they still need to be taken care of so you can enjoy long summer days on your Waverunner for years to come.

When it comes to Wavferunner maintenance, taking preventative steps can keep you having fun and avoid being stranded out on the water. Here are some tips to get your started.

1. Consult the Owner’s Manual

Whatever make or model PWC you have, always reference the Owner’s Manual for specific things you will need and exact procedures to follow. Our checklist and tips are just a guideline.

2. Maintain Engine Fluids

Some of the older model PWC's have 2-stroke engines, which means that they require premixed oil and fuel. Newer ones have 4-stroke engines that don’t require a mixed solution; rather they have separate fuel and oil areas. When you take your Waverunner out of storage, be sure to properly evaluate your fuel. If you stored it with fuel in the engine and no fuel stabilizer, make sure that you add a fuel cleaner and stabilizer before you start it.

3. Dispose of Old Fuel

If old fuel is remaining in the engine, you will want to dispose of it.

4. Check for loose or damaged parts

Before you start your Waverunner and go out on the water, you will want to look over all of the wires, including throttle cables and trim. Look for any loose or damaged parts, and always replace them if you notice any damage or extensive wear. It’s important not to start your Waverunner if you can smell fuel; this could be a sign of a leak, loose cable, or damaged fuel tank.

5. Clean the exterior

Every time you go out on the water your Waverunner is exposed to aquatic elements. Be sure to wipe down the windshield and seat to prevent corrosion or staining. Keep in mind that saltwater is corrosive to metal and proper cleaning is essential to extending the life of your investment.

6. Use a PWC Lift

Personal watercrafts aren't intended to be stored in water for long periods of time. Floating PWC lifts prevent hull delamination and PWC intake fouling. When you’re cleaning your Waverunner, it’s easier and safer to walk around the watercraft when using a PWC lift. They also make boarding and exiting the watercraft easier and safer for riders of all ages.

7. Once a Year Tasks

Not all PWC maintenance is done multiple times throughout the year. At least once a year make sure to change the engine oil and filter, drain the pump oil and replace it with new oil, add grease to all seals and bearing fittings, and lubricate the parts.

8. Winterize Your PWC

When the summer is over and it’s time to winterize your personal water craft, make sure that you drain any water from the engine, clean the craft thoroughly, lubricate metal hinges and handles, fill with fuel and add fuel stabilizer, cover it up and store!

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