Jet Ski Safety
Tips
- by: Low Jeremy
Jet skiing may be fun. But
just like any other motor vehicle on water, it can impose great
danger if used improperly. So to assure that you will get a 100%
fun while eliminating the possible danger, here are some safety
tips you should follow:
Learn how to operate the machine before hopping in…
It may be pretty basic but the simplicity of its look combined
with your excitement to take the waters keep people from
neglecting this. It may operate the same as a motorcycle or a
snowmobile but it is still advisable to learn how to use the Jet
Ski.
Wear life preservers…
This is a must. Like helmets when you ride a motorcycle, the Law
requires anyone who uses jet ski to wear life jackets. It
doesn’t matter if you know how to swim or not. If you are going
to drive or ride a jet ski, you must wear life jacket. Aside
from life jacket, you should be in proper attire when riding jet
ski. These are gloves, goggles, and a wet suit.
Never ride close to another watercraft…
Most jet ski accidents are caused by collisions, so in order to
prevent this from happening, stay at least 100 feet away from
another watercraft, divers, rafts, and swimmers. Most beaches
and lakes have set of rules with regards to the use of jet skis
so you should know them first.
Never use the jet ski at night…
You might wonder why this riding at night should be avoided.
Well, here is the main reason: open sea is dangerous at night.
Never attempt ride on pitch-black waters. You will never know if
there are other watercrafts on your way and you will never know
the behavior of the water at night. And another thing: in case
you get in the middle of the ocean, you have to wait for the sun
to rise before anyone can see you.
Never ride a jet ski without lanyard…
What is a lanyard? A lanyard automatically cuts the engine in
case you fall from the jet ski. It will spare you from swimming
back at the shore at the same time save you machine from stowing
away alone.
Be conscious on the rights of others…
Never let your jet ski becomes annoying to others. In other
words: be mindful that there are other people who don’t want to
be destructed by the sound or the wave your jet ski is making.
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