Staying on a jet ski (personal watercraft or PWC) and minimizing the risk of falling off requires balance, proper technique, and adherence to safety guidelines.
Here are some tips to help you stay on a jet ski…
Before Riding
- Wear a Life Jacket – Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket that fits snugly and provides buoyancy in case of a fall.
- Know Your Jet Ski – Familiarize yourself with the controls, including the throttle, steering, and emergency shut-off switch (kill switch).
While Riding
- Maintain Balance
- Keep your knees slightly bent and distribute your weight evenly to maintain balance.
- Grip the handlebars firmly but comfortably.
- Position Yourself Correctly
- Sit or stand with your feet firmly planted on the footwells or footrests.
- Keep your center of gravity low, especially during turns and maneuvers.
- Control Speed
- Start slower, especially if you are new to jet skiing, and gradually increase your speed as you gain confidence.
- Avoid sudden accelerations or abrupt maneuvers that could throw you off balance.
- Lean Into Turns
- When turning, lean your body slightly into the turn while keeping a firm grip on the handlebars. This helps maintain stability and control.
- Watch for Waves and Wake
- Be aware of waves, boat wakes, or other watercraft that could create turbulence. Approach waves at an angle to reduce the impact.
Additional Safety Tips
- Avoid Distractions – Focus on your surroundings and the operation of the jet ski.
- Stay Clear of Others – Maintain a safe distance from other watercraft and swimmers to avoid collisions.
- Practice and Experience – With practice, you’ll develop better balance and control, which can help prevent falls.
What to Do If You Fall Off
- If you do fall off the jet ski
- Remain calm and try to stay close to the jet ski.
- Signal for help if needed, and try to climb back onto the jet ski from the rear or side.
- Use the kill switch or emergency shut-off if the jet ski continues to operate without you.
Staying on a jet ski involves maintaining balance, proper positioning, and being mindful of your surroundings. You can enjoy a safe and thrilling experience on the water with practice and adherence to safety guidelines.