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Operators must be qualified. Make
sure the operator is 16 or older and
has taken a boater safety course.
Your state (or province) may have ad-
ditional requirements. Laws regarding
the minimum age and licensing re-
quirements vary from one jurisdiction
to another. Be sure to contact the local
boating authorities for information re-
garding the legal operation of a PWC
in the intended jurisdiction of use.
Operation of this PWC with a disability
that impairs vision, reaction time, judg-
ment, or operation of the controls is
not recommended.
Remember that sun, wind, fatigue or
illness may impair your judgment and
reaction time.
Each passenger must be able to si-
multaneously place both feet firmly flat
against each footwell when properly
seated.
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Never ride after consuming alcohol or
drugs. Riding on a watercraft requires
the operator and passenger (s) to be
sober, attentive and alert. The use of
drugs and alcohol, singly or in combi-
nation, decreases reaction time, im-
pedes judgment, impairs vision, and
inhibits your ability to safely ride on a
watercraft.
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Many countries recommend or require
a boating safety course. Check with
your local competent authorities.
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Check boating laws applicable to the
waterways where you intend to use
your watercraft. Learn the local navi-
gation rules.
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All riders MUST wear:
1. An approved P
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try regulations. The size of the
PFD shall be appropriate for the
wearer.
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e (wetsuit
material) to keep water from being
forcefully injected into rectum or
vagina during a fall backward.
Riders
not
wearing
neoprene
shorts have received severe rectal,
vaginal, and internal injuries result-
ing in permanent damage. Normal
swimwear does not adequately
protect against forceful entry of
water into the lower male or female
body opening(s).
Footwear, gloves, safety goggles or
glasses can be worn. Wind, water
spray, bugs and speed may cause a
person’s eyes to water and create
blurred vision.
If you are planning a ride in cold
weather or water, consider adding ap-
propriate warm clothing such as a
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