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Old 04-08-2008, 08:52 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by jrc View Post
Wake jumping against the rules if you become airborne.


Saf-C 404.12 Operational Rules for Crossing Boat Wakes and Conduct Near Other Vessels.

(a) No boat operator shall allow his or her boat to cross the wake of another boat, or cross its own wake, in a way that causes the vessel to become airborne. For the purposes of this section, "airborne" means that the boat's hull completely leaves the water.

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Hey.. That is what I was thinking of. I guess I was wrong about being mistaken. Thanks jrc.

The question seems to be does "wake jumping" mean getting the hull completely out of the water. Others may disagree, but the way I operate a PWC... it ain't jumping if you don't get out of the water!
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