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3. SAFETY MATTERS
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Maintain a speed and operational method that ensures the rider can avoid collisions
with objects (above and below the waterline), buoys, docks, shorelines and other
vessels.
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Know and practice navigational rules and regulations.
.
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Maintain an unobstructed view at all times, particularly in the direction the
motorized
surf
is moving.
•
N
ever exceed the highest loading capacity
.
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It is necessary that rider has a clear way in front when outing on the water. This
is important to prevent health damages.
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Not carry aboard any item. The motorized board requires the rider to maintain
control via the control handle. The rider should never be distracted from control of
the motorized surf.
•
Always keep the engine shut-off key strapped to your wrist. In case of fall, the
engine shut-off key will immediately shut off the motor.
3.13. SAFE OPERATION ON THE WATER
Laws, rules, regulations and enforcement have been developed in North America and around
the world to ensure safe and proper operation of all watercraft. It is the responsibility of the
owner and/or operator to familiarize himself or herself with all applicable ordinances on the
body of water upon which the JetSurf motorized
surf
will be operated.
For operators in the United States, refer to the website:
www.uscg.boating.org
In Canada, refer to the website:
www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/menu.htm
Other countries have their own laws or participate in international rules. Always verify markings
and rules as they apply to any body of water on which operations will be conducted..
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