Vessel Control and Water Safety
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Keep those in and around your boat safe. “Idle Speed” means the lowest speed at which a vessel can operate and maintain steering control. The actual speed will depend upon the design of the vessel and on the vessel’s load, wind direction and speed, and the sea conditions. For personal watercraft “idle speed” is the minimum … Continue reading "Vessel Control and Water Safety"
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