Section 9: stopping the engine – Pro Boat PRB2350 User Manual
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Choking the Engine
Close the choke by rotating the small yellow
tubing extension. This is not necessary if the
engine has recently been operated.
Pull-starting the Engine
With an assistant holding the boat to the boat
stand and bracing the engine with one hand,
pull the starting cord briskly several times.
Once the engine fires (begins to start),
partially open the choke. Prolonged choking
will flood the engine with fuel until the engine
warms up. See Section 12: Troubleshooting
Guide to correct the flooding condition. It
may be necessary to trim the throttle open
slightly during initial starting. Once the
engine is warmed up (10-20 seconds) open
the choke completely.
Note: Do not allow the boat
to run out of the water for an
extended period of time or
engine overheating will occur.
Idle the boat near shore and press the kill
switch located on the hull as shown.
Section 8: Starting the Engine
Section 9: Stopping the Engine
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