the power to the jet drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC
the power to the jet drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC
The back of the PWC is pushed to the left when a PWC's steering control is turned to the right.
The power to the jet-drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC.
The back of the PWC is pushed to the left when a PWC's steering control is turned to the right.
The power to the jet-drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC.
When turning a PWC steering cable right it will go left. If you turn it left it will go right.
You are operating a pwc and you are heading straight toward a dock, you cut the throttle to idle and then turn the steering control hard right so the pwc will go straight, it has no power this way.
The PWC losses its steering ability when the throttle is released.
Stream of water from jet nozzle
Letting off the throttle control
The most important thing about steering a PWC is maintaining throttle. The steering on a PWC changes the angle of the thrust. No thrust means no steering. If you release the throttle, you cannot steer.
Letting off the throttle control