Kathy Mortensen - Amery Realtor , Ryan Hanson - Amery Realtor
Bear Trap Residents
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Kathy Mortensen ... 715.268.6678
826 121st St.
Amery, WI.   54001
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* 635,000 boats registered in Wisconsin

* Boats registered in IL, MN and Iowa add
hundreds of thousands to this total

* Fishing is the top activity enjoyed while in a
boat

* 16 people died in 2009 in boating accidents

* 81 % of boat operators in accidents had not
taken a safety course

Sources: Recreational Boating in Wisconsin:
The 2007 Survey; 2009 Wisconsin Boating
Program Report
Videos:

SAFE BOATING:  
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
law. The craft must be registered, operators must follow all safety
rules and users have to carry safety equipment, including fire
extinguishers.

Tips for safe operation

* Wear the proper safety equipment including a U.S. Coast
Guard-approved life jacket and eye protection to keep water spray
from obscuring your vision. Tennis shoes or deck shoes and
gloves offer better control of your machine. A wet suit provides
protection from the elements. A whistle attached to the life jacket
can be used to summon help.

* Take a boating safety course. The Department of Natural
Resources and boat dealers know where courses are offered.

* Respect the rights of others. Keep a safe distance from other
boats, and stay away from anglers, canoeists and swimmers.

* Be conscious of the noise your craft makes. Running a PWC in
a small area for a long time can be irritating to others.

* Keep a lookout for other boats, especially other PWCs.
Collisions are the most common type of personal watercraft
accident.

* Read the owner's manual so you understand the water bike's
controls and features.

* Never operate personal watercraft without the safety lanyard
attached to you. The lanyard immediately cuts the engine if the
operator falls. It's a safety feature that can help prevent bad
accidents.

* Never operate at night. It's illegal in Wisconsin.

* Don't operate a PWC if you have been drinking.

The Personal Watercraft Industry Association represents
manufacturers of personal watercraft.
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more information

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