The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1988 — Page 45

Safety first when water skiing

Water skiing is remarkably safe considering the number of participants (more than 15 million annually) and the nature of the action. The answer comes in the observance of a few common-sense rules of safety by participants who learn them. In addition to establishing proper communication with the boat driver, the skier should: • Always wear a Coast Guard-approved Type II flotation jacket no matter how well he can swim. • Stay clear of solid objects such as water markers, docks, bridge abutments, other boats and the like. • Keep a reasonable distance from swimmers, fishermen and other skiers. • Be thoroughly familiar with the water in which you are skiing to avoid stumps, shoals and other impediments that may be unseen just beneath the surface.

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• Know the driver and his ability, and agree in advance on the signals you will use. • Never water ski at night. • Always come in parallel to the shore when landing. Speed over the water is deceptive, and the risk of injury is greater when a skier comes directly onto the beach after he has “whipped away” from the towboat. • Never ski doubles with different rope lengths. If the skier on the long rope falls, the line can entangle the skier on the short rope. • Never use alcoholic when skiing or boating. Alcohol impairs the skier’s and the boat driver’s ability, creating a hazard for themselves and others. For a free booklet, “Guide to Safe Water Skiing,” and a list of other water ski booklets, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: American Water Ski Association, P.O. Box 191, Winter Haven, Fla. 33882.

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