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Video: Riding PWC at Midnight By Signal Flare

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When the mass production of flying drones started generating a huge amount of attention, people started using them as a way to get a new angle in shooting videos. Now most of the videos you see now have shots that have been taken by a drone. HDscreenerX used his DJI P3P Drone to take a video of him and his buddies riding in the dark of night.

With distress flares hooked up to their craft, the video starts off seeming like a the beginning of a horror film, with eerie music and the audience left wondering what is going to happen next. The flares shine quite bright since it is completely dark out. The riders quickly get on their craft and start carving up the lake. The filmmaker must have a very good eye to be able to capture all three riders without seeing where the drone was up in the night sky. The water does look very cool with the red reflection and thankfully all of the riders remained safe while making this video.

While this video may be like no other and makes you want to go try to ride at night, always remember that riding in the late evening and at night is extremely dangerous, and also, y’know illegal without the necessary boating lights. The chance of hitting a floating log or any other object is much greater when your visibility is decreased. So, please be safe while riding and if you do ever need to ride at night, have a bright flashlight and travel at slower speeds. The riders in this video shot their video in a controlled environment where they were able to greatly reduce the chance of being harmed.

Blake Ellestad
Blake Ellestad
Blake decided to buy a jet ski before a car and it was the greatest decision of his life. He was able to start reading on the forums and absolutely fell in love with the information and the sport. Blake says he will be riding jet skis for a very long time.

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