SAFETY FIRST!
Watch this Sea-Doo safety video and read the tips below before the delivery date.
Please make sure that you and everyone aboard understands these safety tips prior to leaving dock:
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Know and understand all operational features of the craft you are riding - read and follow your Operator's Guide.
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Ensure your watercraft is Coast Guard-compliant and has all required equipment.
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Securely attach engine cutoff lanyard to your wrist or Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Keep attached at all times.
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All watercraft riders must wear a properly fitted, U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD. The operator and passenger(s) of watercraft must wear protective clothing, including:
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A wet suit bottom or thick, tightly woven, snug-fitting clothing that provides equivalent protection. Thin bike shorts for example would not be appropriate. Severe internal injuries can occur if water is forced into body cavities as a result of falling into water or being near jet thrust nozzle.
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Normal swim wear does not adequately protect against forceful water entry into the lower body opening(s) of males or females.
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Footwear, gloves and goggles/glasses are also recommended. Some type of lightweight, flexible foot protection is recommended. This will help reduce possible injury, should you step on sharp underwater objects.
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Know your vessel’s capacity – don't overload.
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Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. Constantly look in all directions for skiers, divers, swimmers and other boats or watercraft.
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Keep a safe distance! Avoid wake jumping, splashing and passing close to any other vessels.
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Know the waters you will be operating in and observe all applicable federal, state and local boating laws.
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Know the weather conditions – tune into your local forecast.
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Stay clear of all restricted areas.
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Obey ALL posted signs, such as "NO WAKE," "RIGHT OF WAY," "IDLE" and other navigation signs.
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Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating a watercraft or boat.
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All operators must be of legal age to operate the craft you will be riding.
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Always operate at a safe speed and be prepared to stop or alter course in emergencies. Ride within your limits, and allow sufficient distance to stop.
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Whether you're heading in or out, always maintain a slow speed until you're in a clear area, away from shore.
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Know and understand right-of-way rules.
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Remember you need throttle power to steer.
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Stay in sight of shore, but avoid operating too close to residential and congested areas. Be considerate of others who share the waterways.