In most places, including the United States and many other countries, the age at which a child can legally operate or ride on a jet ski (personal watercraft, PWC) varies and is subject to specific regulations.
Here are some general guidelines regarding age requirements for children on jet skis…
- Operator Age
- The minimum age to operate a jet ski or PWC varies by jurisdiction. Operators must be at least 14 to 16 years old in many places to operate a PWC alone. Some states or regions may allow younger operators if they have completed a boater safety course and meet other requirements.
- Children younger than the minimum operating age may be able to ride as passengers under adult supervision, depending on local regulations.
- Passenger Age
- As a general rule, children must be able to safely hold onto the jet ski and follow safety instructions to be passengers. This typically means children must be physically capable and mature enough to understand and follow safety guidelines.
- It’s important to check local laws and regulations specific to the area where you plan to operate a jet ski, as they can vary widely.
- Safety Considerations
- Regardless of local regulations, it’s crucial to prioritize safety when allowing children to ride on or operate a jet ski. Ensure they wear properly fitted life jackets, receive instruction on safe operation and behavior on the water, and are supervised by an adult at all times.
Before allowing a child to go on a jet ski, it’s advisable to check with local authorities or boating agencies to understand the specific age requirements and safety guidelines that apply to your area. Safety should always be the top priority when enjoying water sports with children.