Personal Watercraft
Jet Ski is the brand name of Kawasaki's personal water craft. more...
The name, however, is often used as a generic term for personal watercraft (PWC) typically those propelled by water jets which rapidly expel water behind them in a jet, rather driven by a screw-shaped propeller, though the name can also refer to versions of PWCs known as "stand-ups."
Because of their relatively low cost and freedom they provide the driver, they are widely used recreationally on water bodies across the world. All modern Jet Skis include a dead man's switch, commonly called a lanyard, to turn off the vessel if the rider falls off.
Many U.S. states require safety training for persons operating personal water craft.
Lake Havasu, Arizona is a favorite for Jet Ski riders and annually hosts the World Championships for personal watercraft racing each October.
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