Arizona’s minimum age requirements and conditions for operating a jet ski (personal watercraft) are as follows…
Age Requirements
- Ages 12 to 15
- Individuals aged 12 to 15 can operate a jet ski only if they have completed a boating safety course approved by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
- They must carry the boating safety certificate while operating the jet ski.
- It is advisable that they operate under adult supervision, though not strictly required by law.
- Under 12 Years Old
- Children under 12 are not allowed to operate a jet ski under any circumstances.
- Age 16 and Older
- Individuals 16 years old and older can operate a jet ski without special restrictions or additional requirements. Completing a boating safety course is still recommended for all operators for safety purposes.
Safety and Legal Requirements
- Boating Safety Course – Mandatory for operators aged 12 to 15. The course provides essential knowledge on operating personal watercraft safely and understanding the rules and regulations.
- Life Jackets – All operators and passengers must always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (life jacket).
- Safety Lanyard – Operators should attach the engine cut-off (safety lanyard) to their life jacket or wrist to stop the engine if they fall off the jet ski.
Summary:
- Under 12 Years Old – Cannot operate a jet ski.
- Ages 12 to 15 – They can operate a jet ski if they have completed a boating safety course and have carried the certificate.
- Age 16 and Older – Can operate a jet ski without additional requirements, although a boating safety course is recommended.
These regulations are in place to ensure water safety and promote the responsible operation of personal watercraft.