6 Amazing Accessories For Your Jet Ski
These quick, lithe watercraft can cut through the water with ease and make your whole afternoon that far better as you coast over the shimmering waters of the Florida shore.
As you become more familiar with your PWC, though, you might wonder if you are able to improve upon it with a couple of aftermarket accessories. And the truth is that yes you can! Here are just a few of many excellent accessories you can obtain to make your PWC experiences better!
1. Swim Ladder
Some PWC don't come with a means of entrance to the water, so carrying a lightweight nylon swim ladder can be convenient. You can even install a boarding step should you prefer.
2. Fenders & Bumpers
Launching and docking your jet ski can lead to some nicks and bangs if you are not careful or if you're new to the process. However, you can easily protect your PWC with a few fenders and bumpers that clip on the borders. These items will give you a buffer that helps you to easily start or dock your own personal watercraft without doing any damage to it.
3. Dock Line
Speaking of launching and docking your PWC, you're going to want some way to tie it in place once you're by yourself. Some dock lineup in the shape of a bungee cord may give you some much-needed flexibility which can help you to easily lash your PWC while you're starting it or maintain it moored at a dock once you leave the water.
Look for around 12' of polypropylene rope that's braided for strength. Make a loop at the end if there is not one that can fit over your PWC. You will want to learn a few hitches to be certain that you're ready to tie your JET SKI® personal watercraft down safely and securely.
4. Waterproof Phone Storage
Everyone carries their mobile phone with them everywhere nowadays, and why would not you? A cellphone can be a real boon on a PWC because it lets you use GPS to keep track of where you are, shoot gorgeous photos and fun selfies with your HD camera, play your favorite tunes via Bluetooth® and phone for saving if you get stuck in the middle of a lake.
However, phones aren't impervious to the water, so you'll need some way to store your phone safely as you ride. Most PWC come with a charging bay that's watertight, but imagine if you are relaxing on your anchored PWC and your telephone slides out of your hands and drops right into the drink?
5. Wet suit
Though we are down from the land of sunshine here in Florida, the temperature of this water is obviously going to be much cooler than it is on land. Your body isn't very good at regulating itself in cold water, and therefore you need to protect yourself in case you fall in by wearing a wet suit. The nice thing about a wet suit is the fact that it also protects your skin from sunlight so you don't have to worry about reapplying that waterproof sunscreen each hour.
6. Anchor
If you want to hang out in the sunshine on the water and chat with your fellow jet ski personal watercraft riders, then you are going to require a way to keep yourself in 1 place so you don't float into the shallows where your PWC will carry on sand. You also don't need to drift out farther to sea. Carry a little anchor on your PWC that may hold you down. Fluke anchors are good for sand and sandy bottoms, while sandbags are greatest in tranquil waterways. If you really want to lash yourself into position, get a screw anchor.
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