
GEARS AND EQUIPMENTS
BEFORE RIDING
Check local and federal boating laws applicable to the waterways where you intend to use your watercraft.
A Powerboard is not designed to operate in rough water or inclement weather.
SAFE RIDING
keep a safe distance from all other craft, people and objects.
Always keep a constant lookout for other water users, other boats or objects, especially when turning.
Unless in an emergency, do not negotiate sharp, high speed turns.
this Powerboard has no brake.
Ride within your limits and level of riding ability.
Do not engage in stunts or jumps as they could lead to serious injuries or even death.
In shallow water, proceed with caution and at very low speeds. Grounding or abrupt stops may result in injury.
Powerboards are not designed for night-time operation.
AFTER RIDING
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Stopping distance will vary depending on initial speed, load, wind, and water conditions. Practice
stopping and docking in a safe,
•jetSurf is not designed for surfing like a regular surf board.
•Do not jump waves or wakes.
•Usage on rough water may result in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
RISKS- On the other hand, in some situations when falling off the watercraft, helmets have a tendency
to catch the water, like a “bucket”, and put severe stresses on the neck or spine. This could result in
choking, severe or permanent neck or spine injury, or death. Helmets may also interfere with peripheral
vision and hearing, or increase fatigue, which could contribute to increase the risk of a collision. You
must decide whether to wear a helmet or not based on your particular situation, the particular
environment you will be riding in, as well as other factors such as personal experience. If you decide to
wear a helmet, you must then decide what type is the most appropriate for the circumstances. Look for
helmets that meet DOT or Snell standards, and if possible, choose one designed for motorized
watersports.
Always carry the regulatory safety items and have them conveniently on board available for use.
Check the local regulations or consult your authorized Aquanami dealer. Such required safety items
usually include, without limitation, a sound signaling device such as a whistle, a watertight flashlight or
approved flares, a buoyant heaving line and rope. A cellular telephone in a waterproof bag or container
has also been found to be beneficial to boaters when in distress or just for contacting someone on
shore.
Keep the engine shut-off cord (safety lanyard) attached to the operator’s wrist or PFD at all times so
that engine stops
When riding a jetKayak model, always keep in mind that as the throttle lever is released to idle position,
less directional control is available, and as the engine is off, directional control is lost.
Do not start or operate the watercraft if anyone is behind or nearby the jet.
Water and/or debris exiting jet thrust nozzle can cause severe injury.
Keep away from intake grate while engine is on. Items such as long hair, loose clothing,
or PFD straps can become entangled in moving parts resulting in severe injury or drowning.
To prevent accidental starting, always detach the safety lanyard from the watercraft during removal of
any weeds
After riding, remove the safety lanyard from Powerboard to avoid unauthorized use by children or others.
If operator falls off the watercraft and safety lanyard is not pulled off from its post, the watercraft will not
stop.
Leave the safety lanyard on its post will drain battery dead slowly.
Read and understand all safety instructions on your Powerboard, and all other safety documents before
operating
always perform “Daily Pre-Operation Checks” as specified in your User’s Manual before operating your
watercraft.
BENEFITS-
A helmet helps to reduce the risk of injury in case of a head impact against a hard surface such as
Do not wake or wave jump, You may misjudge the ability of the watercraft or your own riding skills and
strike a boat or person.
It should be remembered that sun, wind, alcohol, drugs, fatigue and illness, may impair your judgment
and reaction time.
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