One of the best ways to get the most reliable experiences from your PWC is to adhere to the necessary safety procedures before and during each ride. As fun as these watercrafts can be, you should always keep in mind that you are operating a high-powered vehicle that requires care and attention.

That’s why our team of experts at Vey’s Powersports in El Cajon, CA created this guide to provide you with sound insight on the best practices for operating PWCs. These safety tips will keep you and your fellow riders safe while protecting your craft from costly damage.

Riding Gear

Much like in any other sport, PWC riders are urged to avoid heading out on the water without the proper safety gear. Having the proper wetsuit and protective wear can save you from serious injuries in the event of an unexpected fall from your craft. Other items such as life vests, goggles, etc. will also make it easier to avoid serious harm while you’re trying to have fun with your PWC.

Size Limits

You should also keep the limitations of your craft in mind every single time you head out for a day of fun. Depending on the size of your PWC, there are certain weight and towing limits you need to abide by for safe handling. This information can be found in your user’s manual and can prevent you and your passengers from mishaps in the future.

Visit our store in El Cajon to view our awesome line of PWCs! We’re also pleased to welcome all water sport lovers from San Diego, and Santee, CA.