SAFE OPERATION OF
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
Reduce Injury and Death Statistics By
Observing The Following
1. Observe
the maximum persons plate
2. Always
attach engine shut-off lanyard.
3. Always
wear a U.S.C.G. approved personal flotation device (lifejacket)
4. Never
allow passengers to ride in front of the operator
5. Always
stay clear of intake grate & water jet.
6. Ensure
your child understands a pwc is not a toy.
7. Scan
constantly for people, objects and other watercraft.
8. Do not
jump boat wakes. (It is considered careless driving)
9.
Practice safe controlled speed and do not create wakes that will
annoy or hurt anyone.
10.
Personal watercraft are not allowed within 500 feet of a marked
swim area.
In one
year 112 children under 12 years old were injured on PWCs. Lack
of experience and excessive speed caused 60% of the accidents
when the operator was 12 or less.
Florida Law requires that persons 21
years of age or younger complete an approved boater education
course prior to operating a vessel powered by a motor of 10
horsepower or more. A person must be at least 14 years
of age to operate a personal watercraft in this state.
Boating
Skills and Seamanship Programs, are presented by the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 72 each Tuesday night, 7:30-9:30pm,
1300 Beach Dr. SE, St. Petersburg. call 727-823-3753 for
information on this and other Safe Boating programs..
Completion satisfies the State of Florida boater safety
education requirements.