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Georgia boating safety handbook Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Boating Basics: Specifically for PWCs

Other PWC Considerations

  • Remember that everyone on board a PWC must wear a life jacket (PFD).
  • Keep hands, feet, loose clothing, and hair away from the pump intake area. Before cleaning debris away from the pump intake, be sure to shut off the engine.
  • Keep everyone clear of the steering nozzle unless the PWC is shut off. The water jet can cause severe injuries.
  • Frequently inspect your PWC's electrical systems (e.g., starter and engine gauge connections) to ensure there is no potential for electrical spark. Gas fumes could collect in the engine compartment and an explosion could occur. After fueling, sniff the engine compartment for any evidence of gas fumes.
  • Every operator and passenger should know how to swim.
  • Never exceed the manufacturer's recommended capacity for your PWC.
  • Know your limits, and ride according to your abilities.
  • See Specifically for PWCs for other requirements specific to PWCs.

Girl riding a SeaDoo wearing a life jacket

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