SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES
– Always wear an approved personal
flotation device (PFD). Wearing
a properly designed PFD helps a
stunned or unconscious person stay
afloat. A Type-IV water-ski vest is an
approved and practical PFD.
– Have a second person aboard to
observe the person being towed
and inform the driver about the par-
ticipant's hand signals. The driver
must give full attention to operating
the boat and the waters ahead.
– Be considerate to others you share
the water with.
– Never allow a person to “teak surf”
behind your boat. Do not tow a per-
son in any water sport on a short
tow rope such that the person in-
hales exhaust fumes in concentra-
tion. Inhalation of concentrated ex-
haust fumes, which contain carbon
monoxide, can result in CO poison-
ing, personal injury and death.
– Give immediate attention to a per-
son who has fallen. He or she is
vulnerable in the water alone and
may not be seen by other boaters.
– Approach a person in the water from
the lee side (opposite the direction
of the wind). Turn off the motor be-
fore coming close to the person.
– Turn off engine and anchor the boat
before swimming.
– Participate in water sports only
in safe areas.
Stay away from
other boats, channels, beaches,
restricted areas, swimmers, and
heavily traveled waterways and un-
derwater obstructions.
– Swim only in areas designated as
safe for swimming. These are usu-
ally marked with a swim area buoy.
Do not swim alone or at night.
F00A2LY
SWIM AREA BUOY
1. Do not water ski between sunset
and sunrise. It is illegal in most
states.
2. Do not drive the boat directly behind
a water skier, tuber or wakeboarder.
At 40 km (25 mi), the boat will over-
take a person who falls in the water
60 m (200 ft) in front of your boat in
about 5 seconds.
3. Shut engine off and remove ignition
key when anyone is in the water
nearby.
4. Stay at least 45 m (150 ft) away
from areas marked by a diver down
float.
F00A2MY
DIVER DOWN FLOAT
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