Control speed, noise &wake
Don't congregate with other PWC operators near shore.
Avoid congregating with other PWC operators near shore
register the pwc
What is required of all Power Water Craft operators as of July 1, 2012?Answer this question…
pass an approved safety course
control speed,noise, and wake
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
Vary the opperating area and avoid repeating the same manuever
PWC operators can minimize disturbing others by avoiding high speeds near shorelines, docks, and other boaters. Keeping a safe distance from other watercraft and obeying no-wake zones can also help reduce noise and disruption caused by the PWC. Additionally, being aware of their surroundings and practicing good etiquette, such as yielding to non-motorized vessels and reducing noise levels, can improve the overall boating experience for everyone.
What is required of all Power Water Craft operators as of July 1, 2012?Answer this question…
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
The correct spelling is "courteous" (displaying politeness and civility).