The skier hand signal for "back to dock" is typically a raised hand with the palm facing forward, often accompanied by a circular motion. This signal indicates that the skier wants to return to the starting point or dock. It's important for both the skier and the boat driver to be aware of this signal for safety and effective communication on the water.
It means that the skier wants you (the driver of the craft) to return to the beach or the dock.
Holding one hand out with thumb up
A slashing hand motion over the neck by a waterskiing participant typically indicates that they want to signal the boat driver to stop immediately. This gesture is often used in water sports to ensure safety, allowing the skier to communicate quickly and effectively in case of an emergency or if they feel unsafe. It is crucial for maintaining clear communication between the skier and the boat operator.
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It means that the skier wants you (the driver of the craft) to return to the beach or the dock.
With a flat hand, pretend it's like a knife cutting across the throat, in front of your neck, back and forth, but not rigidly.
One hand up and thumbs Dow
Holding one hand out with thumb up
The boat operator should take off in a straight line only after the skier has signaled that they are ready by raising a hand or giving a specific signal. It's crucial to ensure that the skier is in a safe position and has a firm grip on the tow rope before acceleration. Once the signal is given, the operator should smoothly accelerate to avoid jerking the skier or causing an accident.
A boat operator should wait for the skier to signal that they are ready to go, typically by raising a hand or giving a thumbs-up. Once the skier has signaled, the operator should take off in a straight line smoothly and gradually, ensuring that the skier has a clear path and can safely get up on their skis. It's important to avoid sudden acceleration or sharp turns that might endanger the skier. Always maintain a safe distance from the skier during the start.
To slow down
It means "cut" [stop]. He/She is asking to drop and have the boat stop and come back around to get the skier.
A slashing hand motion over the neck by a waterskiing participant typically indicates that they want to signal the boat driver to stop immediately. This gesture is often used in water sports to ensure safety, allowing the skier to communicate quickly and effectively in case of an emergency or if they feel unsafe. It is crucial for maintaining clear communication between the skier and the boat operator.
To slow down
Stop
Turn to the right.