Getting back onto a jet ski after falling off can be done safely by following these steps…
- Retrieve Personal Items – If you’ve fallen off the jet ski, ensure you retrieve any personal items that may have come loose or fallen off during the incident.
- Approach the Jet Ski – Swim or tread water to approach the jet ski from the rear or side. Approach the jet ski in a direction that allows you to reach the boarding platform or footrests easily.
- Grab Hold – Once near the jet ski, use stable parts like the handlebars, boarding handles, or the rear grab handle to pull yourself closer to the jet ski.
- Position Yourself – Position yourself at the rear or side of the jet ski where the boarding platform or footrests are located. Orient yourself so that you’re ready to climb aboard.
- Pull Yourself Up – Use your arms and legs to pull onto the jet ski. If there are footrests or a boarding platform, aim to get your upper body onto the jet ski first. Then, slide or lift your legs onto the footrests or sit on the jet ski.
- Find Stability – Once aboard, find a stable position on the seat or footrests. Hold onto stable parts of the jet ski for balance until you are fully settled.
- Check Controls – Ensure you haven’t inadvertently activated any controls while returning to the jet ski. Check the throttle and steering to ensure they are neutral before restarting the engine.
- Restart Engine – If the engine has stalled, restart it according to the jet ski’s startup procedure. This usually involves pulling a cord or pressing a button, depending on the model.
- Resume Riding – Once you are securely back on the jet ski and the engine is running, you can resume riding. Take a moment to ensure you’re comfortable and stable before proceeding.
- Safety Check – Before accelerating or maneuvering, check your surroundings for other watercraft, swimmers, or obstacles to ensure a safe ride.
Following these steps, you can safely and efficiently get back onto a jet ski after falling off. Remain calm and focused during the process to minimize any risks of further incidents.