- The Flyboard ® user must always be positioned to move forward and never backward to limit falls on his back.
- The Flyboard ® user must constantly control his relative position to the PWC and be even more vigilant when he rises above 4 meters
height.
- The Flyboard ® user must always check the presence of any objects, reefs, buoys, etc. ....
- When falling into water, the Flyboard ® user must always check the distance between him and the watercraft because the inertia may
push the PWC at a low speed in the user direction.
- When falling into water, it is essential that the Flyboard ® user or the watercraft driver releases the accelerator as soon as possible and
turn off the engine.
- When the Flyboard ® user is underwater (fall or dip) the watercraft driver must immediately releases the gas and turn the engine off.
- A minimum level in swimming is compulsory.
- The Flyboard ® should not be used by water phobic people.
- When falling especially on the back, the Flyboard ® user can come down to a 2 meters depth so he must anticipate an apnea of about
10 seconds during the fall and during immersion.
- At any time the Flyboard ® user must be prepared for this eventuality, it is advisable to fall as much as possible from the front so that
the nozzles are directed downward, which greatly helps in cushioning the fall.
- Never take a path towards the PWC as well as back to front.
3. TYPE OF PWC
- Any type of watercraft when it is approved and certified by the authorities in the country where it is used.
- Power requirement: 100 hp
- Maximum power requirements: 300 hp
- It is extremely dangerous and not recommended to remove the PWC buoyancy elements.
- Adapters depend on PWC brand and model and are available from our distributors
4. D PT TION TO THE VNM
To connect the Flyboard ® on the watercraft:
a) Remove the steering and reverse systems.
b) Assemble the pump interface (FB03001) with the appropriate adapter according to PWC brand and model.
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