An important safety consideration when operating a personal watercraft (PWC) is to always wear a properly fitted life jacket, as it significantly increases your chances of surviving an accident or falling overboard. Additionally, operators should be aware of their surroundings, including other vessels, swimmers, and obstacles, to avoid collisions. It's also crucial to follow local laws and regulations regarding PWC operation to ensure safe and responsible use. Lastly, never operate a PWC under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as it impairs judgment and reaction times.
The operator's wrist
Be mindful of your wake.
whistle or horn
Class A
100 feet
Personal Watercraft Industry Association was created in 1987.
Operating personal watercraft with V type of PFD. trick question... Operating a boat within 300 feet of a diver-down flag on open waters is against the law in Florida...(( unless boat is at idle speed..then it is legal))
You must be 18 to rent personal watercraft in Florida
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You must be 18 to rent personal watercraft in Florida
What should an operator do when attempting to re-board a personal watercraft (PWC)
No, personal watercraft include kayaks, canoes as well as powered vessels and small sail boats.