Boating Basics: Specifically for PWCs
Although a personal watercraft (PWC) is
considered an inboard vessel and comes under the same
rules and requirements of any other vessel, there are specific
considerations for the PWC operator.
Steering and Stopping a PWC
PWCs are propelled by drawing
water into a pump and then forcing it
out under pressure through a steering
nozzle at the back of the unit. This “jet” of pressurized water is directed
by the steering control—when the
steering control is turned, the steering
nozzle turns in the same direction.
For example, if the steering control
is turned right, the nozzle turns right
and the jet of water pushes the back
of the vessel to the left, which causes
the PWC to turn right.

A PWC has no brakes. Always allow plenty of room for
stopping. Just because you release the throttle or shut off
the engine does not mean you will stop immediately.
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