Hurtling across the sea at high speeds is a fantastic thrill that many people, both young and old, take advantage of while they are away. Crystal clear water and blue skies make for an idyllic location in which to enjoy water sports such as jet skiing and the sheer beauty of the seas make many people relax without a care in the world.
The picture-perfect setting, however, is not quite so perfect under the surface and can lull holidaymakers into a false sense of security. Jet skis and power boats are highly dangerous pieces of machinery that are usually capable of speeds of up to 50 or 60 mph, although some can reach even higher speeds.
Most people who hire a jet ski for a short period get little training about how to control the ski, where they are allowed to go on the water, and what to do in an emergency. After a cursory glance by the hire company to check the holidaymaker looks vaguely capable and a few mumbled sentences that are supposed to suffice as a safety instruction they are off.
The holidaymaker doesn't think anything can or will go wrong on such a lovely hot sunny day so they get on the craft with perhaps a life jacket as a measure of good will. Many people will have the great time they were expecting, zooming across the waves with a trail of foam and spray behind them.
However, some people won't have such a good time. Holiday accidents on jet skis are unfortunately an all too familiar sight for some coastguards. Not all accidents are the same. Some people will have lost control of the craft and fallen into the water awkwardly, perhaps hurting their back or their neck. Others will have collided with a boat, another jet ski, or a swimmer.
The exact number of holiday accidents that happen this way each year is not published. They are a world- wide phenomenon, with deaths from jet skis reported as having happened in Cyprus, the Bahamas, Hawaii, Florida, Fiji, Phuket, California, Bali, and many more stunningly beautiful seaside resorts.
Jet ski use is not just confined to the sea. Many visitors to large lakes in America and other countries also take advantage of the fun that can be had on the agile little watercraft that run in shallow waters. Unfortunately, they also take their share of the serious personal injuries and deaths that result from jet ski holiday accidents.
Statistics from California show that jet skis account for 19% of watercraft bought but 45% of injuries that occur in the water. So how do all these incidents happen? The driver having water in his eyes for a few seconds is enough time for a speeding jet ski to cover a significant distance and strike anything in its path. This is one of the most common accident causes given since not all jet skiers use eye protection and there is so much spray flying about.
A lack of education as to how to safely operate jet skis can also be put down as one of the main reasons for these holiday accidents. Steering difficulties account for hundreds, if not thousands, of jet ski accidents each year. This is because they do not handle in the same way as other crafts as they do not have a rudder.
Power is needed in order to steer a jet ski and, in many cases, when it looks like it may be heading on a collision course, the driver may feel they should reduce the power in order that they can slow down and regain control. However, once the driver has taken their hand off the throttle, they will lose all control over their steering and cannot force the jet ski to change course.
So what is the answer to stopping the personal injuries and fatalities that jet skis produce? There are two things that combined might reduce the number of tragic holiday accidents that happen on jet skis.
The first is that the people who rent out the jet skis should inform the holidaymakers how to handle the potentially dangerous machine they are about to be travelling at high speeds on. The second is that the holidaymakers listen.
Jet Skis For Sale
Summer is the season for people to load up their jet skis and head to their favorite lake, for a day of breaking the waves on their jet ski. Winter is the season for snowmobile riders to blaze a trail through the white snow of the mountains and plains. Snowmobiles offer the same speed and freedom as jet skis; the only difference is that they ride on snow and ice rather than water and waves.
Despite differences in terrain, jet skis and snowmobiles are very similar vehicles. Both are designed for one or two riders, at most. Both vehicles are powered by two-stroke or in some cases four-stroke engines. Both are even used for free styling and racing, by those people who need a little more adrenalin in their day.
If one is lucky, they may even live in an area where both types of recreational vehicles can be used year around, depending on the season. Those who live in the South generally only purchase a jet ski, since there is seldom enough snow to call a "snow day". But, those who are fortunate enough to live in winter recreational areas may also have a lake nearby for their summertime entertainment as well.
Buying Recreational Vehicles
If you are going to buy a jet ski, consider the following:
* Are you looking for a personal watercraft to ride standing, or would you prefer a sit-down model?
* Will you be looking for a jet ski that allows you to tow someone in an inner tube or on water skis?
* How large of a jet ski are you looking for? You will want to consider both the size of the hull of the Jet Ski and the size of the engine.
* How much time have you spent on jet skis in the past? The more experience you have had, the more likely it is that you will be able to handle a shorter, more maneuverable model; if you have had less experience, you may want to stick to the longer, wider, more stable design.
On the other hand, if you are looking at snowmobiles, you will want to spend time thinking about:
* Where you will be riding and what kind of riding you will be doing. If you plan to cruise and explore an area, you want a different snowmobile model than what is typically purchased for riding in deep snow or racing.
* How much speed and power can you comfortably handle? While larger engines give the rider more potential for speed, the larger engines are only available in larger snowmobiles that can actually be harder to navigate and control.
* How do your friends ride? If you are buying a snowmobile to ride with friends and they all go for speed, you will have trouble keeping up with them if you buy a cruiser.
In both cases, ask about modifications that can be made to the unit you are buying, and weigh the pros and cons of buying a new or used vehicle.
Modifications and Maintenance
Some manufacturers have designed their Jet Skis and snowmobiles to be customized to a certain degree. As a result, many aftermarket manufacturers offer performance Jet Ski parts and high-performance snowmobile parts for a variety of models.
Many aftermarket manufacturers offer performance engine parts for Jet Skis and snowmobiles. Other manufacturers offer aftermarket parts that are designed to increase the safety factor with the vehicles, in the guise of stronger frame parts.
Of course, all Jet Ski parts are important to the safe operation of the vehicle, but the most important Jet Ski part to maintain is the engine. Be sure to check the oil and flush water from the engine after riding. Additionally, a Jet Ski owner should take the time to reduce salt build up by wiping down their machine after using it; this is especially important if the Jet Ski is ridden in the salt water of the ocean or ocean inlets. Also, the Jet Ski owner needs to make sure that there are not any clogs in the impeller, and they need to make sure that the engine cooling system is working properly.
In terms of snowmobile parts, you will want to make sure the track and suspension are in good working order, as well as the skis and runners. Take the time to look at the drive belt to make sure it isn't frayed or worn; check the fan belt, the engine, and the cooling system.
If you notice a problem or come up against something you do not know how to do, talk with the company that supplies your Jet Ski or snowmobile parts; they can help you troubleshoot your problem and ensure you get the right parts to fix the problem.
Jet Ski and Snowmobile Safety
By taking care to find the right Jet Ski or snowmobile and making sure the vehicle is always well maintained, you are ensuring that you will stay safe while having fun.
As always, it is important that you expend the effort to stay safe so that you can enjoy your Jet Ski and snowmobile for years to come. Be sure to follow the local regulations and wear all of your safety equipment when riding. If you are riding with others on board, be sure to look out for their safety as well.
Jet Skis and snowmobiles are one of the greatest inventions known to mankind. If you don't agree with that statement, I can only conclude that you have never ridden on one yourself. But fun should always be tempered with a respect for the power of the equipment. Have fun, but be safe in doing so.
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