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Section 1
Watersports Safety Code
WATERSPORTS SAFETY CODE
Before you get in the water:
Skiing or riding instruction is
recommended before use. Instruction will teach general safety
guidelines and proper skiing or riding techniques, which may
reduce your risk of injury. For more information on skiing or riding
schools, contact your dealer, Association, or local ski club.
• Know the federal, state and local laws that apply to your area.
• If you are not familiar with a waterway, ask someone who is
knowledgeable to tell you about any hidden dangers or
things to avoid.
• Whether you plan to be in a watercraft, or skiing/riding
behind one it is important you are wearing a properly fitted
life jacket (PFD) approved by your country’s agency, USCG
Type III, ISO, etc.
• Inspect all equipment prior to each use, check bindings, fins,
tube, attachment, tow rope and flotation device. Do not use
if damaged.
Watercraft Safety:
A knowledgeable and responsible driver is the
most important safety device on any watercraft.
• Never operate a watercraft, ski or ride under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
• Only use water ballast and people for additional weight.
• Never exceed the passenger or weight limitations of the
watercraft.
• Never allow passengers to hang outside the watercraft or
towed device or sit on the gunwales or anywhere outside of
the normal seating area.
• Never allow water to overflow the bow or gunwales of the
watercraft.
• Uneven weight distribution or additional weight may affect
the handling of the watercraft.
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