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Mastering Water-Skiing Etiquette - Essential Safety Tips for a Smooth Ride – Be aware to be safe and enjoy a smooth ride

An ideal playground for watersports, the Maldives entices loads of watersport enthusiasts each year. As one of the most popular ones among them, water skiing offers excitement and thrill as you skim the ocean surface with the breeze caressing you. Discover some tips on Skiing Etiquette to have a smooth ride.

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    Learn the rules of the Water

Water skiing in Maldives is an exhilarating activity that allows friends and families to have fun and adventure on the water. Like any other sport, it is important to be aware and observe proper etiquette so that everyone enjoys the sport while maintaining recommended safety standards.
Before you start off hitting the waves make yourself familiar with the local Maldivian waterskiing rules and regulations. Professional trainers at properties like Heritance Aarah will be able to brief you well. This proactive measure is adopted as each body of water will have specific guidelines about speed limits, designated skiing areas and no-wake zones. Adhering to these rules ensures safety while establishing a sound understanding with other water enthusiasts.

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02.    Establish clear communication 

Establishing clear communication among the skier, boat driver and other parties such as on-board observers is of utmost importance. This involves defining either hand signals or another mode of communication in advance to ensure communication is clear and understood when on water. These can be for slowing down, speeding up and the skier's readiness to go or to conclude the run. By having a common understanding there is enjoyment and safety for all.

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03.    Awareness of your wake

There is a wake produced by a water ski boat and this can have a marked impact on nearby boats and skiers. Hence being mindful of your wake and adjusting the speed as appropriate is required. This is especially so when passing close to other docks, swimmers or vessels. As a responsible skier adjust your wake to maintain a safe environment for everyone enjoying the water.

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04.    Giving right of way

Knowing the right of way and abiding by it is crucial to avoid collisions on the water. Skiers being towed have the right of way over boats not towing skiers. This is the responsibility of the boat drivers, and they must observe other vessels and if necessary, give way to those with skiers in tow. 

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05.    Safety Consciousness

Be safety conscious all the time and ensure that everyone wears life jackets that are properly fitting. Check the equipment used by you such as towline to make sure it is in good condition before hitting the water. Learn how to signal for help if you are in distress.

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06.     Being aware of noise levels

Water skiing is an activity you enjoy and a lively one, however, be mindful of the noise levels as a show of respect to other water users enjoying a serene swim or activity on the water. If you enjoy having music do so by adjusting the volume as excessive noise can disturb fellow boaters and even wildlife.

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