Local authorities have recently banned jet skis from a few places around the country due to complaints about noise and irresponsible riding by a few skiers. As usual it was the minority spoiling it for the majority.
This action has prompted our local authority to closely observe the area surrounding the Varne.
The Varne Boat Club welcomes responsible jet skiers, apart from just having fun on our skis it is our responsibility to show others that we are safe and sensible users and respect other water users.
Below are a few simple rules that we must all adhere to, in order to prevent our sport being banned from the local area.
THE RULES 2006
At all times, please show respect for and be aware of other people using the water-power boats, fishing boats, bathers and surfers etc.
After launching, you must proceed out through the buoys at a maximum speed of 8 knots, your ski's idle speed, your return should be done in the same manner,
DO NOT GO OUT TO THE LEFT OR TO THE RIGHT OF THE BUOYS.
Always give way to other craft turning to your right when facing an oncoming craft or boat.
You and any passengers must wear buoyancy aids at all times, it is important not to let any person use your craft by them selves if they are not insured to do so and are not members of the club.
To launch your ski at the Varne you must clearly display your V number on your craft and more importantly on your trailer, this is so as you can be identified in the case of emergency or if you do not return to shore, remember, no stickers no ride!!!
Always be prepared to politely inform other users if there behavior is not in consistence of these rules.
Read your by-laws booklet at the beginning of each season to refresh your self with the laws and rules, these are available from your safety officer, Eric Hudson
At all times use common sense and think SAFETY! SAFETY! SAFETY! We don't want any accidents or to give any one a reason to stop us from jetskiing at the Varne
Your Jet Ski Captain: Paul Black RYA certified RYA cert no. 920146766