When it comes to water safety, few people understand the urgency like big wave surfers. The intensity of the sport demands a level of knowledge and preparation that few others have, making them some of the most well-trained watermen out there. That’s why, for a big wave surfer like Mark Healey, controlling the protocols and preparation needed to prep a jet ski for big wave surfing is a crucial part of protecting his own safety.
While Jet Skis can be some of the most useful tools in many of these hardcore watersports, it’s important to know that a stock ski from the dealership will need some upgrades before it’s ready for extreme usage.
In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Healey, a Hawaiian surfer and spearfisherman, walks us through the steps he takes to ensure his personal watercraft is ready to tackle some of the world’s most challenging surf, whether for big wave surfing, rescue, spearfishing, or any other hardcore usage.
Of the modifications that Healey covers in the video, some of the most important are the hatch and seat strap kits. These work to hold down parts of the ski which could potentially pop off in a crash, preventing the hull from filling up with water and sinking.
He also emphasizes the importance of many smaller modifications – a tow-point on the front of the ski, handles on the sides of the hull for rescue, a backup key in case a different drive needs to mount – which can make all the difference in a rescue situation. Even gunwale kits designed to add traction can be the key to a successful save. The video details a variety of other important modifications that allow for effective towing as well.
If you’re looking to prep a ski for heavy surf, or even if you’re just interested in learning more about the process, check out Healey’s video on his YouTube channel for a full run-through, along with some super useful visuals!