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All riders MUST follow directions of Crew Members while the Super Shuttle is underway.
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Upon returning to the Beach and after Crew members have secured the Shuttle, Riders may
exit to the rear of the Super Shuttle.
Emergency Re-Boarding of the Super Shuttle in Open Water:
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In the rare case of a Rider or a Crew Member falling off the Super Shuttle while operating in
open water, follow this emergency procedure to re-board the Shuttle:
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Crew member should call out loudly, use hand signals or use a whistle to alarm other Riders
and PWC Driver as soon as possible. Maintain visual contact with the person in the water at
all times.
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PWC Driver should slow forward progress and circle back toward the person in the water.
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PWC Driver should safely position the rear of the Shuttle as close to the Swimmer as
possible. Driver stops the PWC.
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Swimmer proceeds to the rear of the Shuttle, facing the front of the Shuttle (bow).
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Swimmer reaches out with one hand to firmly grasp one of the molded handles on the rear of
the main yellow tubes.
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With their other hand, Swimmer grasps the angled handle just forward of the Crew Member
seat. This handle extends rearward and downward to the Blue Foot Support tubes.
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Swimmer should pull themselves up onto the Blue Foot Support Tube, swinging up one leg at
a time while shifting their weight forward.
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Crew Member or another Rider may carefully assist the Swimmer to re-board the Shuttle by
grasping the Swimmer
’
s outreached hand or Swimmer
’
s PFD.
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IMPORTANT: One hand of the assisting Rider or Crew Member must be firmly grasping a
Handle to ensure they do not fall off the Shuttle while helping a re-boarding Swimmer.
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