This summer, Safer Cornwall - a partnership of public, voluntary, community and private organisations who come together to help make Cornwall’s communities safer - is urging jet ski users to behave responsibly.
They want anyone who is thinking of using a jet ski, to please follow these simple tips:
• Plan where you are launching - remember to observe local codes of conduct, speed limits, and any launch conditions. If in doubt, ask the local Harbourmaster.
• Always wear a buoyancy aid.
• Carry a means to call for help - you can contact the Coastguard via 999 or via VHF radio on channel 16.
• Keep your distance from other water users.
• Keep your distance when viewing wildlife. Avoid erratic movements and do not pursue wildlife when it chooses to leave.
• Get training and insurance - a Personal Watercraft course will teach you the skills you need to ride a PWC responsibly, safely and with confidence. Having a qualification can also come in handy when accessing launch sites, riding abroad, on restricted waters, or to save money on insurance. You can find accredited courses near you on the Royal Yachting Association website.
Martyn Alvey, portfolio holder for Environment and Climate Change, which includes maritime and harbour issues, said: “We want everyone to be able to enjoy the water safely.
“The majority of jet ski users are sensible and respect other water users but there have been occasions where inconsiderate riders have put themselves and others at risk. This is not acceptable.
To report dangerous or intimidating use of a jet ski, use one of the routes detailed below.
If the jet ski user is in or around a harbour, contact the local harbourmaster’s office. If you are unsure who this is Cornwall Council’s Maritime Office can be contacted via by emailing [email protected] and provide details.
If the jet ski user is on a beach, river, or anywhere else, notify the Police by emailing [email protected]. If you see someone in trouble in the sea, call 999 and ask for Coastguard.



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