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YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
Do Your Part
Riding your Polaris watercraft will be an enjoyable
experience for you, your family and friends, but we
must all do our part to ride safely and protect our
environment so we can continue to enjoy this sport for
many years. Please show respect for our waterways,
our wildlife and other people.
Know Your Vehicle
As the operator of the vehicle, you are responsible for
your personal s afety, the safety of others, and the
protection of our environment. Read and understand
your owner’s manual, which discusses all aspects of
your vehicle, including safe operating procedures.
Take Safety Training
When you purchased your new Polaris watercraft, you
received a watercraft safety video and an owner’s
manual. Please review this information on a regular
basis. All operators and passengers should read and
understand the owner’s manual before riding.
Store the manual in a waterproof bag in one of the
storage areas on the watercraft. If the vehicle is sold,
the owner’s manual and video should remain with it.
If your owner’s m anual is lost or missing, see a Polaris
dealer for a replacement.
Obey the Rules
Familiarize yourself with all boating l aws and
regulations in your area. Ri de only in areas approved
for personal watercraft. Avoid riding near waterfront
homes, wildlife areas, other boats and swimmers.
Respect Your Neighbors
Some people may find the sound of your watercraft
disturbing. Avoid m aking excessive noise when riding,
and don’t make any modifications to your watercraft
that may increase the sound or emission level.
UseCareWhenRefueling
When refueling in or near the water, use care to avoid
spilling fuel. If you do spill, wipe it up promptly and
dispose of the soiled towels appropriately.
Use Biodegradable Products
Choose biodegradable products for cleaning your
watercraft. Avoid environmentally harmful aerosol
sprays, and dispose of used products and containers
appropriately. Never place used oil and other
chemicals (including soiled towels) in the trash, on the
ground or down a drain. Contact your local or state
office of public works to find out how to dispose of
these wastes in your area.