The role of the second person on a vessel towing a skier is to observe the towed person.
The role of the second person on a vessel towing a skier is to observe the towed person.
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
There must be a second person on board (known as a spotter) to report the skier's progress to the driver. No matter what age the driver/skier are
There must be a second person on board (known as a spotter) to report the skier's progress to the driver. No matter what age the driver/skier are
Watch the skier
"Red or orange" skier down flag
There must be a second person on board (known as a spotter) to report the skier's progress to the driver. No matter what age the driver/skier are
A spotter !... to alert the driver if the skier falls or is injured.
In New Mexico, whenever a person on water skis or other towable water device has fallen down or is waiting to be picked up, a person aboard the towing vessel must display orange or red "skier down" flag
The PWC must be rated for at least three people when towing a skier. This ensures that there are enough seats for the operator, the skier, and an observer to monitor the skier during the activity.
A PWC towing a skier must be rated for at least three people: the operator, the skier, and an observer. It is important to have an observer on board to watch the skier and communicate with the operator in case of an emergency.