Maximize your fun in the sun

The real key to aqua adventure is riding with safety, Sea-Doo social responsibility, and smarts in mind. Let’s take a look at how to be good to ourselves, each other, and our environment when we Doo it up.

Play it safe

Safety first? More like safety always. And we’ve got resources galore to create the right Sea-Doo environment – check out some videos, tips, and recall info to help you stay safe on the water.

Be responsible

We’ve all gotta do our part to respect each other out on the water. So, take a read of the Sea-Doo safety information, and learn about water etiquette and riding by the rules.

Keep it green

Without clean water, we can’t rip through any waves. Check out these ways that you can use Sea-Doo environmental responsibility to help be good to Mother Nature.

Get Smart

Pop quiz: which side is port and which is starboard? This is where you’ll find a glossary of all things water-fun, like boating terms, signs, and hand signals.

Just the Gist

We get it: when it comes to riding safely and responsibly, we’ve got a lot to say. So if you just can’t wait to get out and ride, here’s the quickie version of the Sea-Doo safety information so you've got what you need before you suit up.

Age

Must be 16 years old to drive a Sea-Doo.

Alcohol and Drugs

Never consume alcohol or drugs before, or while using a Sea-Doo.

Proper Training Protective Equipment

Always wear a Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD) and when driving, wear wetsuit bottoms (Neoprene shorts).

Recklessness

Don’t show reckless operating behaviour, including unnecessarily endangering life, limb, and property.

Tether Cord/Safety Lanyard

When operating a Sea-Doo responsibly, always have a tether cord attached to your PFD or wrist (wrist strap required) and keep it free from the handlebars.

Learn more about safety