Personal Watercraft Insurance – Safely Riding Your PWC Tip
Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 2022 1:56 PM
Never follow directly behind another watercraft, jump boat wakes, or attempt to spray other boaters, swimmers or beach goers. Falls can and will happen, especially during the learning process. Should you start to fall, don’t be tempted to hang on. It’s safer to get clear of the watercraft. Re-board only with the engine off, with the driver boarding first and then passengers.
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