Offering much more than just some of the most popular personal watercraft in the market, Sea-Doo is also in the business of helping the Sea-Doo owner get the very most out of their PWC experience. As more and more units are taking to the water, Sea-Doo thought it appropriate to provide the public some very helpful tips to not only keep you, your passengers and other persons sharing the water safe, but also in the sphere of proper usage, towing and etiquette, stating, “Personal watercraft riders and boaters must share the waterways with other boaters, fishermen, swimmers, surfers, and skiers. We therefore all have a responsibility to respect each other’s rights to safe enjoyment of the water. A Safe Boating Course will give you the skills you need to be a safe and courteous Sea-Doo watercraft or boat owner.”
Now, here in the States, most of us aren’t required by law to take a class, pass a test or even apply for a license to operate these machines (which to many outside of our country sounds absolutely ludicrous). Nevertheless, we are still equally responsible for maintaining proper distances from other boaters, swimmers and objects, as well as obeying posted speed and operation signs, and much, much more. All that being said, it never hurts to freshen up on your best boating practices, so we wanted to not only share Sea-Doo’s helpful hints to having a safe time on the water, but also share this video walking through the tutorial as well. Enjoy!