Propeller strikes may cause serious injury or death.
The operator should know the ability level of the skier/rider.
The operator should look ahead before starting.
The engine MUST be shut down (OFF) before a skier/rider
enters or exits the boat, boarding platform, or ladder.
Observer in the boat should keep operator appraised of
skier/rider status.
Communicate skiing speed with the skier/rider before
starting.
Aft located seating of various names are not to be occupied
while the engine is running.
Be sure to have an experienced operator in the boat while
skiing/riding.
When people are putting on or taking off watersports
equipment, always turn the engine off.
NEVER allow tow rope loose ends to endanger passengers.
NEVER allow passengers to sit in the path of the rope.
The operator should always watch the skier/rider as the
line is tightened to start (in case rope wraps around ski or
skier/rider).
The operator should look ahead before starting.
Start from a safe place with good forward and peripheral visibility.
The operator should check direction of the rudder before
starting (in gear, slowly making sure the boat goes straight).
The operator should be primarily aware of what is occurring
in front of the boat, but be aware of skier/rider’s progress.
DO NOT “back up” to anyone in the water.
DO NOT follow directly behind another boat or skier/rider
without leaving an adequate safe distance.
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Look before you turn the boat to pick up a fallen skier/rider.
Give immediate assistance to anyone who falls as they are
vulnerable and may not be seen by other boaters.
The operator should always keep the skier/rider in view
when the skier/rider is entering or exiting the boat.
The operator should never retrieve or pick up an article
from the water while the engine is running. The engine
MUST be shut OFF.
Have ship to shore communication devices if operating at a
significant distance off shore.
When approaching a skier/rider, always turn the engine off
before allowing the skier/rider to come onboard. This will
help keep a propeller that is rotating under engine power
from injuring the skier/rider.
Be sure to approach a downed skier/rider on the operator’s
side, keeping the skier/rider in view.
Display a skier/rider down flag where required whenever
the skier/rider is in the water and not skiing.
Be sure to follow the approved towing pattern on each
lake or waterway.
Never climb, sit or stand on a wakeboard tower. The
wakeboard tower is intended for towing only as noted.
Do not tow more than two (2) persons at one time off a
wakeboard tower. The wakeboard tower approved for use
on your boat should be used only for water skis, wakeboards
or recreational towables, and not for parasailing, kite flying
or towing other boats.
Maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from all other
objects, including other boats, piers, rafts, mooring and
navigational buoys, pilings, abutments or any other obstacles.
NEVER lift or trailer the boat with water in the bilge or in
ballast tanks, lift or trailer per manufacturer’s instructions.
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