Official Alabama boating safety course
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Chapter 1: Know Your Boat
Jet Drives

Jet drives use an engine to power a strong water pump, which sucks up water and then forces the water out the back to thrust the vessel forward.

Personal Watercraft

A PWC is a small vessel that uses an inboard jet drive as its primary source of propulsion and is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather than inside the vessel. The U.S. Coast Guard includes personal watercraft in the group of inboard vessels less than 16 feet in length.

Outboard, inboard, and PWC jet drives

PWCs are subject to all of the same laws and requirements of any other vessel plus a few laws specific to PWCs. Chapter 4 has the legal requirements for your state.

Be Part of the Action!

Learn more about operating a PWC with this interactive animation. (Most students will already have Flash installed. If not, follow this link to install the Flash Player.)

PWC Flash animation

Personal Watercraft Viewed from Front Angle

PWC, front view

Personal Watercraft Viewed from Side

PWC parts, side view

Test Your Knowledge!

Find out if you've learned the various parts of a PWC with this interactive animation. (Most students will already have Flash installed. If not, follow this link to install the Flash Player.)

PWC parts animation

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