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BOATING SAFETY
WATER-SKIING (Cont.)
TO GET MORE BOATING SAFETY INFORMATION
• When preparing to pull a skier, operate the boat at the slowest possible speed until the boat is well
away from the skier and slack in the towrope is taken up. Make sure that the rope is not looped
around anything.
• After checking that the skier is ready and that there is no traffic or other obstacles, apply enough
throttle to raise the skier.
• Make smooth, wide turns. The boat is capable of very sharp turns, which could exceed the abilities
of the skier. Keep the skier at least 50 meters (150 feet), about twice the distance of a standard
towrope, away from any potential hazard.
• Be alert to the hazard of the towrope handle snapping back at the boat when the skier falls or is
unable to get up on the skis.
Be informed about boating safety. Additional publications and information can be obtained from many
organizations, including the following.
United States Coast Guard
Boating Safety Division
2100 2nd Street, Stop 7581
Washington, D.C. 25093-1062
Boating Safety Websites
U.S. Coast Guard - www.uscgboating.org
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary - www.cgaux.org
National Association of State Boating Law Administrators - www.nasbla.org
National Safe Boating Council - www.safeboatingcouncil.org
National Water Safety Congress - www.watersafetycongress.org
Boat Education and Training
The Online Boating Safety Course is available at http://www.boatus.org. Upon successful completion
of 80% or better, the user can request a certificate of completion by mail or can download one
immediately. The Online Boating Safety Course, provided by the Boat/US Foundation, is approved by
the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and recognized by the United
States Coast Guard. This course meets the education requirement for those states that recognize
non-proctored, NASBLA-approved courses.