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Nav Light Bundle for Yamaha FX Series
Nav Light Bundle for Yamaha FX Series
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Navigation Light Kit Bundle for Yamaha FX Series Waverunners
Complete Nav Light kit bundle includes:
- 1 x Front mount to suit all Yamaha FX Series 2019 -2025 (requires simple installation, instructions included)
- 1 x Railblaza Red/Green battery light*
- 1 x Anchorman carbon fibre extendable light pole to fit standard rod holder mounts (40mm diameter)
- 1 x Railblaza all-round white light
- Pole Tether included
Care for your pole: Give the system a good washing in fresh water after use in saltwater. After washing, be sure to wipe all extensions dry to prolong the life of your pole.
Important Instructions for Use
1) We do not recommend riding the ski with the pole in full extension as the G-forces on the pole may exceed the manufacturer's specifications. Use in full extension should be restricted to speeds under 8 knots.
For Nav Light use the general legal requirement is that the "all-round" white light be positioned around 1m higher than your front red/green nav lights.
2) The pole system is made to support lightweight accessories such as the navigation lights and small action cameras. Rod holders, boom arms, etc from Railblaza or other suppliers are not supported.
3) It is the End User's responsibility to tether all Nav Lights and action cameras fitted to the pole mount system at all times. Jetskis experience extreme vibrations and g-forces when ridden at speed or on rough water. The best place to tether the accessories is to the ski itself. Please double check correct product fitting, that all Railblaza locks are fully engaged, and in good conditions before each use.
4) When properly fitted and your accessories are tethered to the ski, you will enjoy a long product life. Jetcast and Anchorman NZ are not responsible for any loss of 3rd party accessory attached to the mount.
5) Check your local laws for use of navigation lights in Jetskis as some states in Australia do not allow PWC on the water between sunset and sunrise..
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