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Determine Possible Government Requirements

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Make sure you have any needed business license. Licenses are likely to be 

required by your city, county, or state.

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Be sure you have adequate liability insurance. Check with your insurance 

carrier to be sure you have enough.

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See if your state requires a boat or PWC operating license. If required, your 

customer should have one.

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Check for restrictions on PWC use on the waterways where your rental units 

are operated. Check with state, county, city, or other authorities on a regular 
basis to be sure you are aware of any new laws or regulations in your area.

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Make sure your PWCs have any required equipment. PWCs operated in U.S. 

Coast Guard jurisdiction waters, for example, must have fire extinguishers 
and sound signaling devices. You may need to provide other equipment as 
well.

Create a Release/Waiver and Rental Contract

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Consult your attorney or 

insurance carrier for the 
proper wording in your 
release/waiver of liability.

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Have all operators read, 

understand, and sign both 
the release/waiver and the 
rental contract.

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Make sure that a parent 

signs the release/waiver 
and rental contract if 
anyone under the age of 
18 will be operating or 
riding on the PWC.

Sign-up Area Strategies

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Separate your office/sign-up area from your PWC launch area. You want the 

renters to focus on what you are saying, not the activity around them.

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Do not let your customers sit on the PWC or operate its controls until you are 

ready to begin instructing. This can help reduce unauthorized or accidental 
operation.

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Have a wide selection of personal floatation devices (PDFs) and wet suit 

bottoms on hand, so each customer is fit comfortably and properly.

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Have first aid supplies and needed safety equipment such as fire 

extinguishers readily available.

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Have and use a lesson plan to make sure you give all the necessary 

instructions to every renter. Consider putting the lesson plans checklist on 
the rental agreement. You can obtain a Rental Checklist from Yamaha.

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Determine what the maximum ratio of students to instructor is for your 

rental location and water conditions.

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Check young renters' photo IDs to be sure they are at least 16 years of 

age (and get a parent's signature if under 18). Check your state laws for 
minimum rental operator age.

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Ask to see the renter's motor vehicle driver's license to confirm that he or she 

has one.

Summary of Contents for 4 STROKE

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Page 2: ...good business practices You may find some though that may give you a better and more successful approach to running your rental facility Obviously some of these tips may not be appropriate for all types of PWC rental operations Whether you choose to adopt some or all of these recommendations will likely depend on your location business type of renters and the water on which you operate The use of ...

Page 3: ... parent signs the release waiver and rental contract if anyone under the age of 18 will be operating or riding on the PWC Sign up Area Strategies Separate your office sign up area from your PWC launch area You want the renters to focus on what you are saying not the activity around them Do not let your customers sit on the PWC or operate its controls until you are ready to begin instructing This c...

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Page 5: ...s Do not rent to anyone who is under 16 years of age or who does not have a valid driver s license Perform Maintenance Checks Perform Yamaha s recommended pre and post operation checks Check each PWC s throttle and steering for proper operation Ventilate the engine compartment for a few minutes before operation Do not start the engine if there is a fuel leak or loose electrical connection Inspect ...

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