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                            Safety information

                         The operator should always keep both feet   Scan carefully for swimmers, and stay
                          or knees on the riding tray when the water-  away from swimming areas. Swimmers are
                          craft is in motion. Lifting your feet increases  hard to see and you could accidentally hit
                          the chances of losing your balance or hit-  someone in the water.
                          ting objects  outside  the watercraft with   Avoid being hit by another boat. You
                          your feet.                           should always take the responsibility to
                                                               watch for traffic; other boaters may not be
                                                               watching for you. If they do not see you, or
                                                               if you maneuver more quickly than other
                                                               boaters expect, you risk a collision.
                                                               Maintain a safe distance from other boats
                                                               and  watercraft,  and also watch for  ski
                                                               ropes or fishing lines. Obey the “Rules of
                                                               the Road” and be sure to check behind you
                                                               before making a turn. (See “Rules of the
                                                               Road” on page 14.)
                         Always consult your doctor on whether it is   According to the USCG, boats under 6.1 m
                          safe for you to operate this watercraft if you  (20 ft) in length like your watercraft must
                          are pregnant or in poor health.      carry a fire extinguisher of a B-1 classifica-
                         Do not attempt to modify this watercraft.  tion, with a capacity of two pounds or more
                          Modifications  to  your watercraft may re-  when navigating in waters under USCG ju-
                          duce safety and reliability, and render the  risdiction. In addition, most state and local
                          watercraft unsafe or illegal for use.  boating laws also require that the fire extin-
                         Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to  guisher be approved by the USCG.
                          your left wrist and keep it free from the han-
                          dlebars so that the engine stops if you, the
                          operator, fall off. After riding, remove the
                          engine shut-off cord (lanyard) from the wa-
                          tercraft to avoid accidental starting or un-
                          authorized use by children or others.



















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