Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Wearing a "V" type PFD on a PWC!!
The legal operation of a Professional Watercraft Certification (PWC) in Georgia requires the operator to be at least 12 years old and have a valid boating education certificate if they are between 12 and 15 years old. Additionally, all PWCs must be registered, and operators must adhere to safety regulations, including wearing a personal flotation device (PFD) and avoiding reckless behavior. It is also illegal to operate a PWC after dark or to tow anyone behind it without proper safety equipment. Compliance with local laws and guidelines is essential for legal operation.
Two passengers behind the operator is safe for a PWC.
A legal operator for PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) refers to an individual or entity authorized to act on behalf of the firm in legal matters, ensuring compliance with regulations and managing legal risks. This could include roles such as legal counsel, compliance officers, or attorneys who provide guidance on contracts, corporate governance, and regulatory issues. Their responsibilities also encompass advising clients on legal implications of business decisions and helping navigate complex legal environments.
What should an operator do when attempting to re-board a personal watercraft (PWC)
being towed behind a PWC with an operator and an observer on board
A sailing vessel operator when approaching a pwc head on should slow down and change course.
A sailing vessel operator should sound a blast on the horn when approaching a PWC head on. However, it is up to the operator of the motorized craft, in this case the PWC, to take evasive action.
Avoid congregating with other PWC operators near shore