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9/8/2016
Picture this: the summer sun shining down, the salty breeze hitting your face, the fresh water keeping you cool, and the thrill you get from riding your personal watercraft! Quite an image, huh? Still, if you want this scenario to remain picture perfect, follow the safety tips below to learn how you can ;stay safe while on your watercraft.

How to Have Safe and Enjoyable Rides on a Personal Watercraft

Prepare for Your Rides

A lot of having a safe and enjoyable ride on your watercraft has to do with ;knowing what to do, what not to do, how to control the machine, and more. To that end, be sure to take some lessons on how to ride a watercraft, and even read the owner's manuals so you can have a better idea of how you can navigate ;without much hassle.

Always Ride with a Life Jacket On

Falling off the watercraft is a common mishap that could happen to you when you ride. That's why, unless you want that situation to become a full-on disaster, you should always wear a life jacket when you ride. Keep in mind, it doesn't matter if you're an experienced swimmer or not, you should always have a life jacket on (your passengers, too).

Be Aware of the Signs, Marks, Laws, and Rules

Just as you should notice and follow the traffic signs when you drive a land vehicle, you should also know and respect the laws and rules out on the water. For instance, you should never ride with more passengers than recommended. Likewise, you should know the meaning and the use of the navigation signs.

Only Ride When You're Fully Alert

An important thing to keep in mind, is that driving a watercraft while tired, drunk, or high, can end in a serious mishap. Needless to say, each of these can alter your focus, slow down your responses to stimuli, and impair your senses, so don't drive or operate heavy machinery under those circumstances.

Ride on a Properly Maintained Watercraft

Another tip to keep in mind is to maintain the watercraft you ride on in top working condition. Taking it to a mechanic, for example, can help you be completely sure that it won't fail on you and leave you stranded on the middle of the water. A professional will repair any issue so you can have a smooth ride. An important part of your watercraft's maintenance is its regular synthetic oil changes. To that end, be sure to contact ;Lead Synthetics ;at ;(519) 728-3447 ;to acquire ;AMSOIL's top performing products, for instance, the most effective ;synthetic oil ;to keep the engine in top condition.

Do Quick Inspections Before Leaving

Even if you do a good job of taking your watercraft to a professional mechanic, you're still strongly advised to perform a quick inspection round on some of the machine's main components to ensure they won't leave you hanging out on the water. For instance, try out the handle bars and controls to see if they work as they should.

React Accordingly to Other Vessels

It's more than likely that at one point or another, you will find another vessel, boat, or marine engine in the water near you. In those occasions, you will need to know how to react correctly. For example, you should let larger boats pass you, so you can remain safe. Be sure to research more about this subject before heading out.

Keep Safety Tools with You

You never know what may happen when you're riding your personal watercraft. However, if you want to increase your chances of getting out of any mishap safely, you should have certain tools with you. For instance, a first-aid kit, a flashlight, a whistle, and a communication device, can be game changers if you're in an accident on your watercraft. Ensure all of these items are in good condition before you leave.

Don't Ride Without Your Common Sense

Finally, you should remember to use your common sense if you want to avoid danger or accidents in your watercraft. For instance, don't go too far away into the water, don't ride when the weather condition's aren't good, and don't try stunts or speed. Generally, follow your survival instinct so you can have smooth, fun rides on your personal watercraft.

Call Lead Synthetics to Purchase the Best ;Synthetic Oil

Rest assured that Lead Synthetics in ;has the AMSOIL products you need to maintain your watercraft (or other vehicle, like a truck or motorcycle) in mint condition. ;Call ;(519) 728-3447 ;to learn more of the benefits that come with the continued use of AMSOIL ;products. You can also visit the ;online store ;if you're searching for the top performing ;synthetic oil ;for your vehicle's next ;synthetic oil change.