Correct answer: rearview mirror (a minimum of four inches by four inches)
A tow line to hold on to, something to tie the tow line on to on the boat and a handle.
When towing a person on water skis, a surfboard, or other devices behind a boat, it is typically required to have a competent observer on board who can monitor the individual being towed. Additionally, the boat must be equipped with proper safety equipment, including life vests for the towed person and the operator. Many regions also mandate that the boat must not exceed certain speed limits and that the towing is conducted in designated areas to ensure safety. Always check local laws and regulations, as they may vary by location.
being towed behind a PWC with an operator and an observer on board
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Liability insurance only covers damage you did to the other vehicles, property, and persons. It does not cover any damage to your vehicle or yourself. Towing your vehicle would only be required if it was damaged, so your liability insurance won't cover it (but the other person's liability might depending on the actual findings of fault).
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
A lifejacket
A second person in the boat. Known as a spotter.
It is illegal to tow a person on water skis or any other device behind a vessel without a competent observer on board, in addition to the operator of the vessel. The observer must be at least 12 years old and able to communicate with the operator to ensure safety. Additionally, towing after dark or in restricted visibility conditions is also prohibited. Always check local regulations, as they may vary.
No. Payload is what you can carry in the actual vehicle while towing is what can be towed behind it.
The role of the second person on a vessel towing a skier is to observe the towed person.