Three
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.
On average, skiing leads to approximately 2-4 injuries per 1,000 skier days. This translates to a percentage of 0.2-0.4% of skiers getting injured while skiing. However, this rate can vary depending on factors such as skill level, terrain difficulty, and adherence to safety precautions.
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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.
3 people or at least in Arkansas that is what it has to be
At least 3- an operator, an observer, and the skier
At least 3
3
You are towing a skier with a PWC and have an observer on board. How many people must the PWC be rated to carry?
3
Watch the skier
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.