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ABOUT Jet Ski Adventure

  • Explore historic Charlotte Amalie Bay
  • Cruise around Water Island
  • See stunning Honey Moon Beach

Jet Ski Kawasaki

  • Top of the line, 3 person 
  • 1500 cc Kawasaki Jet Skis


Location:

  • Emerald Beach Resort on Lindbergh Bay

Safety:


Riding a jet ski can be a blast, especially doing it in the Caribbean, but it's important to follow some basic steps for safety and fun. Here’s a quick guide:

  1. GET FAMILIAR:
    Before you start, check out the controls. You'll typically find the throttle (usually a trigger or lever), the steering handle, and a safety lanyard.
  2. SAFETY GEAR:
    Always wear a life jacket and consider other safety gear like goggles and a wetsuit. Fashion lovers, don’t worry, our lifejackets are stylish and very comfortable.
  3. SAFETY LANYARD:
    Start Up: Attach the safety lanyard to your wrist, then start the jet ski. Make sure it's in neutral before firing it up.
  4. THROTTLE CONTROL:
    The throttle controls your speed. Squeeze it gently to accelerate. Ease off to slow down.
  5. STEERING:
    Jet skis steer by shifting your weight and turning the handlebars. Lean into turns for better control.
  6. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE:
    Maintain a safe distance from other watercraft and obstacles. A good rule of thumb is to stay at least 100 feet away from anything.
  7. PRACTICE STOPPING:
    To stop, release the throttle and steer gently to the side. The jet ski will slow down naturally, but be aware of your surroundings.
  8. TURNING:
    When turning, lean into the direction you want to go. This helps with stability and control.
  9. WATCH YOUR WAKE:
    Be mindful of your wake, especially near other boats and people. It can create waves that may affect others.
  10. KNOW THE RULES:
    Familiarize yourself with local boating laws and regulations. Some areas have speed limits and designated zones.
  11. STAY ALERT.
    It's easy to get caught up in the moment of fun once you get going, but other boats, skiers, divers, or swimmers could be in your general area. 
  12. LANYARDS:
    Use the watercraft's safety precautions. We're referring to the lanyard that is placed around the wrist, attaching you to the handlebars of the watercraft. If you accidentally go overboard (very unlikely) the string (lanyard), which is attached to your wrist, will be pulled out of the handlebar, switching off the engine. We at JetSkiVi.com have taken our jet skis out for test rides and did some extreme maneuvers but never came close to falling off our jet skis.
  13. DON'T DRINK AND RIDE:
    Wanting to go for a cruise after a few drinks may feel like a cool idea, but it’s NOT! A few drinks may affect your reaction response time, which is what you need most of all when you ride a jet ski.
  14. COURTESY:
    Basic rules of the sea includes being courteous to other vessels and always allow bigger vessels the passage before you:
  15. PRACTICE:
    Remember, practice makes perfect, so take your time to get comfortable on the water! Enjoy the ride!