How to Ride a Jet Ski as a Passenger Safely

How to Ride a Jet Ski as a Passenger Safely

Riding a jet ski as a passenger can be an exciting and fun experience, but safety should always be a top priority. Here are some steps to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride:

1. Wear a Life Jacket
Always wear a properly fitted  life jacket. Make sure it fits snugly and is in good condition.

2. Listen to the Operator
The operator (driver) of the jet ski should provide you with safety instructions before you start the ride. Pay close attention to these instructions and ask questions if anything is unclear.

3. Hold On Securely
While on the jet ski, hold on tightly to the handles or the designated handholds. Keep your feet on the footrests if they are provided.

4. Balance and Posture
Maintain a good balance by keeping your weight centered and low. Lean with the operator when turning to help maintain stability.

5. Keep Your Feet Inside
Make sure your feet and limbs are inside the jet ski at all times to avoid injury from the water or the jet propulsion.

6. Don't Interfere with the Controls
Avoid touching the controls or steering unless the operator explicitly asks you to do so.

7. Be Mindful of Speed
The operator should adjust the speed to your comfort level. Communicate your preferences, and they should respect them. It's important to feel comfortable and safe while riding.

8. Look Ahead
Keep your eyes on the water ahead to anticipate any obstacles or waves. You can help the operator navigate more effectively by pointing out potential hazards.

9. Be Cautious of Wakes and Waves
When crossing wakes or riding over waves, bend your knees slightly to absorb the impact and reduce jolts. Do not stand up during these moments.

10. Communicate with the Operator
Stay in constant communication with the operator using hand signals or agreed-upon signals if you need to slow down, stop, or return to shore.


By following these guidelines and communicating with the operator, you can enjoy a thrilling yet safe jet ski experience as a passenger. Always prioritise your safety and be vigilant while having fun on the water.
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