Yamaha 210 FSH Sport, 210 FSH Deluxe 2021 Owner's Manual
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The Yamaha 210 FSH Sport and 210 FSH Deluxe 2021 models feature a twin TR-1 High Output Yamaha Marine engine, Connext® 4.3" touchscreen display, a T-top with rod holders, and a spacious layout designed for both fishing and family fun.
Regular maintenance for the Yamaha 210 FSH Sport includes checking engine oil levels, inspecting the jet pump, cleaning the hull, and ensuring all electrical systems are functioning. It's also essential to follow the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual.
If the engine fails to start, check the battery connections, ensure the fuel tank is full, and verify that the safety lanyard is properly attached. If the problem persists, consult a Yamaha technician.
To troubleshoot a faulty GPS, ensure that the device is powered on, check connections, and verify that the software is up to date. If issues continue, a reset of the GPS unit or professional inspection may be required.
Winterizing the Yamaha 210 FSH Deluxe involves draining water from the engine, adding antifreeze, topping off and stabilizing the fuel, and disconnecting the battery. Cover the boat to protect it from the elements.
To replace the propeller, remove the cotter pin and nut, slide the old propeller off the shaft, and install the new one by reversing the process. Ensure the new propeller is properly aligned and secured.
Excessive vibration may be caused by debris in the jet pump, a damaged impeller, or misalignment. Inspect the jet pump and impeller for debris or damage, and consult a technician if the issue persists.
Check for fuel leaks, ensure the engine is properly tuned, and inspect the hull for damage or fouling. Regular maintenance and proper boat loading can also improve fuel efficiency.
Use a mild soap and water solution to clean the upholstery. Rinse thoroughly and let it dry. Avoid harsh chemicals, and consider applying a UV protectant to prevent sun damage.
Before heading out, check the weather forecast, ensure all safety equipment is on board, inspect the hull and engine, and confirm that all electrical systems are operational. Conduct a pre-departure checklist as outlined in the owner's manual.