1 hour after sunset and 1 hour after sunris
an observer or a wide-angle rear view mirror on the PWC
When towing a waterskier behind a vessel, it is legal to have a dedicated observer on board the vessel in addition to the driver, who can keep an eye on the skier. The observer must be able to communicate effectively with the driver and have a clear view of the skier at all times. Additionally, the vessel must comply with any local laws regarding speed limits and designated areas for towing activities. Always ensure that the skier is wearing a proper life jacket for safety.
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
A key requirement for towing a skier behind a vessel is that there must be a competent observer on board the vessel, in addition to the driver, to watch the skier at all times. Additionally, the vessel should be equipped with proper safety equipment, such as a tow rope that meets specific standards. It's also important to adhere to local laws and regulations regarding towing activities, which may include designated areas and speed limits.
vessels operator
The role of the second person on a vessel towing a skier is to observe the towed person.
It is legal to pull a skier or operate a personal watercraft (PWC) during designated times and in specific areas, which can vary by location. Generally, skiers must be towed behind a motorized vessel in daylight hours, and the operator must ensure that a competent observer is present. Additionally, local regulations may impose restrictions on the use of PWCs, including speed limits and no-wake zones. Always check local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
im not sure if it is legel or not but i recomend you dont do it cause if the skier is to fall you might run him over and kill him equaling you a 20 year imprisiment for man slaughter in other words just dont do it
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.