The Four Essential Rules of Seadoo Safety

By Matt Allan

Imagine: blue sky, warm waters, a bunch of family and friends and a few PWC Seadoos. Sounds like the setting to s perfect summer day at the cottage. Personal watercrafts of all sorts provide for a lot of fun and laughs. The whole family can get in on the fun. If approached properly watercraft activities can be very safe. However, if proper care is not taken then something safe can turn into something dangerous. If you can keep four important tips in mind, you can increase your safety and the safety of your family.

Rule 1: Everyone who goes on the Seadoo must wear a well fitted and properly certified PFD or lifejacket. Even the strongest swimmers must always wear one. It makes good safety sense plus in many jurisdictions, it is the law. Always make sure that children wear a lifejacket that is appropriate for their size and weight. Smaller children might need a lifejacket that has a strap that goes between their legs.

Rule 2: Absolutely never mix drinking with any type of water activity. Drinking and driving any type of motorized vehicle is very dangerous and is quite often a crime. Remember, there are no exceptions to this rule. You can have a beer once you get home and start working on your tan.

Rule 3: Never allow children to drive the Seadoo by themselves. It may seem innocent to allow an 8 year to take a little solo spin on the lake. It may, in fact, be harmless but it is very dangerous. A child can get him or herself into trouble very quickly. It is a serious mistake to allow children to be on the Seadoo on their own.

Rule 4: Always use a spotter when towing someone behind your Seadoo. Towing a skier or a knee boarder can be good fun but a responsible spotter must always be able to watch the person being towed at all times. It is dangerous for the driver to think he can drive and monitor whomever it is he is towing.

The combination of friends and family, sunny skies, and clear water make for picture perfect days. Add a Seadoo into the mix and you will have an exciting and thrilling day too. All water activities are fun, relaxing, and full of laughter. If you can follow the simple Seadoo rules as set out above, then you are sure to take away happy memories. - 31512

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