To help the boat operator spot you more quickly while skiing, wear bright, contrasting colors that stand out against the water and surroundings. Make sure to maintain a clear visual line with the boat by staying in an open area and avoiding obstructions. Additionally, use hand signals or a whistle to communicate your location and intentions. Finally, consider using a ski flag or visible marker to enhance your visibility.
Raise your arm above your head.
Hold one ski up out of the water.
when some one is water skiing, there should be at least 2 people in the boat, the driver and a person to keep an eye on the skier to make sure that the skier is safe at all times.
If you fell off, and you were without your skis, you should make tons of noise like yelling,"Hey, over here!" If they still do not see you, splash in the water, and if there is a stick nearby you could wave it in the air.
If you fell off, and you were without your skis, you should make tons of noise like yelling,"Hey, over here!" If they still do not see you, splash in the water, and if there is a stick nearby you could wave it in the air.
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Turn off the engine.
The operator
the driver's side
An appropriate hitch and safety chains should be used
A boat operator is involved in an accident in which a person is injured and requires hospitalization. How quickly must the operator file a boating accident report?