- Buoyancy Aid: You should always wear these when out on the water, no matter what. These are required by the law since they can be your lifesaver in adverse situations.
- VHF Handheld Radio: There are very compact handheld VHF jet ski radios available that you may carry around with you. Take them so that you can call for help in case of emergency, or make immediate touch with the Coast Guard. When you are under of any kind distress, then perhaps that boat can come to you quicker and aid you wherever the possible situation
- Inshore Flare Pack: Used in rescue operations, flare packs effectively designate the location, they can also help determine the direction of the wind. This pack has 2 red hand flares and two orange hand flares.
- Sand Anchor: It is basically a bag you fill with rock or sand. It will provide a firm rooting to anchor your boat to the shore.
- Rope: They are very important for docking up so you can go and have a walk around wherever you are.
- Wetsuit and Drysuit: wetsuit and wet footwear keep you warm and comfortable when you're on the water. Whereas, a dry suit will keep you warm on the shore and keep dirt and dust off you.
- Lanyard: This is the equipment to shut off the engine in the event that the rider falls into the water. It’s always recommended to always keep two lanyards on the boat.
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