Raise your arm above your head.
Hold one ski up out of the water.
the driver's side
Hold a 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.
A ski boat operator should approach a fallen skier slowly and cautiously, ensuring the boat is at a safe distance to avoid creating a wake that could further endanger the skier. The operator should maintain visual contact with the skier, allowing them to signal when they are ready to be picked up. Once close enough, the operator should turn off the boat's engine to prevent noise and ensure the skier's safety while they are being assisted back onto the boat. Communication and awareness of the skier's position are key to a safe recovery.
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.
Should be behind the operator, on the right hand side of the cab, if I remember correctly.
Yes, you can. But, if the reason you've fallen behind is a reduction in income, you should have reported that to the housing authority, who can reduce the amount you pay, sometimes retroactively.
When a friend has fallen out with another friend individuals should not pick a side.
As with a any nation, any honourable fallen should be treated with respect.