control speed,noise, and wake
control speed,noise, and wake
control speed,noise, and wake
control speed,noise, and wake
Don't congregate with other PWC operators near shore.
Avoid congregating with other PWC operators near shore
Control speed, noise &wake
register the pwc
When operating a Personal Watercraft (PWC), a blind spot can be created by the PWC's low profile and the positioning of the rider, especially if they are leaning forward or in a seated position. Additionally, the PWC's design may obstruct the view of other vessels, particularly smaller boats or those with higher freeboards. Excessive speed or abrupt maneuvers can also contribute to creating blind spots, making it difficult for other operators to see the PWC. Always maintain a safe distance from other vessels and be aware of your surroundings to minimize the risk of collisions.
What is required of all Power Water Craft operators as of July 1, 2012?Answer this question…
pass an approved safety course
In Virginia, personal watercraft (PWC) operators must slow to a no-wake speed when approaching a sailboat within 50 feet. This regulation is designed to ensure the safety of both the sailboat and the PWC, minimizing the risk of collisions and disturbances. Adhering to this speed limit helps protect the integrity of the sailboat and the safety of its passengers.
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