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MY PWC IS FULL OF WATER. WHAT SHOULD I DO?For the best results, always check your owner’s manual to see if there are specific methods or guidelines to follow for emptying water from your PWC. Otherwise, you might consider trying some of the following methods. The first step to emptying water from your Jet Ski or PWC is to tilt the handle back to drain as much excess water as possible. While you do this, run the engine for 30-second intervals to flush the system. You can also use a manual or electric pump to get water out of the hull. To get water out of a PWC motor or engine, try carefully removing the spark plugs and using a vacuum to suck the water out of each spark plug hole, as well as the exhaust. Afterward, reinstall spark plugs and continue to use the vacuum at the exhaust exit to help the engine expel water. You may have to repeat this process several times to rid your motor of water completely. You can crank the engine briefly while removing the water, but only for short intervals. If you run the engine without any water in the system at all, you lose the lubrication that keeps the metal parts from damaging each other.CAN I LEAVE A JET SKI OR PWC IN THE WATER FOR A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME?Whenever you choose to leave your PWC in the water, it is at risk for damage from inclement weather, color fading and pests. However, if you are only leaving your PWC in the water for a day or so, it will probably be safe from more severe threats, like rust, corrosion and buildup. Before leaving your PWC in water — even for a short amount of time — always check the weather and avoid leaving it if storms, hail or other inclement conditions are on the way.CAN I STORE MY JET SKI OR PWC OUTSIDE?You can safely keep your personal watercraft outside if your storage solution meets the following conditions: You have elevated it off the ground or out of the water to prevent moisture-related damage. You have covered your personal watercraft with a weather-safe tarp to keep it safe from UV fading and inclement weather. You have fully winterized your PWC, including filling the gas tank, emptying excess water and removing the battery. You have safely secured your PWC to a floating dock, so it doesn’t come detached.
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