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Always properly use the tether cord when operating the watercraft. Ensure that any
operator and passenger know how to swim and how to reboard the watercraft from the
water.
Boarding in deep water can be strenuous. Practice in chest-deep water before
operating or embarking your watercraft in deep water. Ensure that any operator and
passenger wear a PFD at all times and take extra precautions when boating.
Never turn handlebar while someone is near the rear of watercraft. Keep away from
steering moving parts (nozzle). Do not start the engine or operate the watercraft if
anyone is in the water nearby, or near the rear of the watercraft
Keep away from the intake grate while the engine is running. Items such as long hair,
loose clothing, or PFD straps can become entangled in moving parts.
Before re-boarding, make sure engine is off and the tether cord is removed from the
engine cut-off switch.
To prevent accidental starting, always remove the tether cord from the engine cut-off
switch when swimmers are boarding, nearby, or during removal of any weeds or debris
from the intake grate.
Minors should always be supervised by an adult whenever operating a watercraft.
Laws regarding the minimum age and licensing requirements of minors may vary from
one jurisdiction to another. Be sure to contact the local boating authorities for
information regarding the legal operation of a watercraft in the intended jurisdiction of
use.
Drugs and Alcohol
Never use with drugs or alcohol. Like driving a car, driving a watercraft requires the
operator to be sober, attentive and alert. Operating a watercraft while intoxicated or
under the influence of drugs is not only dangerous, but it is also a Federal offense
carrying a significant penalty. These laws are vigorously enforced. The use of drugs
Summary of Contents for JETANGLER
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