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210 Montauk
Section 1• Safety
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Water Skiing Signals
Turn –
Arm raised, circle with index finger
extended.
Turn Right
– Extend arm out from body to
the right.
Turn Left
– Extend arm out from body to the
left.
Stop
– Raise arm with palm vertical and facing
forward.
Faster
– Thumb pointed up or palm up, move
hand up and down.
Speed OK
– Raise arm and form a circle with
thumb and index finger.
Slow Down
– Thumb pointed down or palm
down, move hand up and down.
OK After a Fall
– Clasp hands together
overhead.
Skier in Water
– Extend one ski vertically
out of water.
Cut Motor
– Draw finger across throat.
Back to Dock
– Pat top of head.
•
Always have at least two persons in the boat,
one at the controls and one who can easily and
continuously look at the skier.
• Insist that anyone who water skis must know
how to swim.
• Insist that skiers wear approved Personal
Flotation Devices (PFD’s)
• Ski only in daylight when visibility is good.
• Never drive the boat directly behind a water
skier. At 22 knots (25 m.p.h.) it takes only 5
seconds to overtake a fallen skier who was 60
meters (200 feet) in front.
• Ski only in areas where skiing is permitted.
• Observe local restrictions on length of tow
line.
• Learn the signals to communicate with a skier.
The skier is to control the boat through hand
signals (Figure 1.14.1).
•
Your boat will handle differently while towing
a skier. Experiment carefully to learn the
difference.
• Skiers may start from the shore or dock, if boat
traffic allows. When returning, pick up skiers
from water. Do not ski back to shore or dock.
• Give immediate attention to fallen skiers.
• Keep a downed skier in sight and on the
operator’s side of the boat when approaching
the skier.
Never back up to anyone in the
water.
• Turn off engine in gear (to prevent propeller
“windmilling”) before picking up skier.
• If the skier suddenly releases the tow rope,
it can backlash into cockpit. Spotters who
are watching the skier must be aware of this
fact and be prepared to take appropriate action
to avoid injury.
Skiing Signals
Fig. 1.14.1
Water Skiing
SPEED OK
GO SLOWER
TURN
TURN RIGHT
TURN LEFT
STOP
GO FASTER
SKIER IN WATER
OK AFTER FALL
CUT MOTOR
BACK TO DOCK
OR
OR
Never allow anyone to board or exit your boat
from the water when engines are on.
!
WARNING
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