Common Sense tips to help you enjoy your vacation

Use Sunscreen and bring extra clothing

Don't Drink Alcohol and Drive

Bring extra water!

Be sure to look around before turning your watercraft

When pulling a skier or tube, it is the law that you must have a third person as an observer

When pulling a skier or person on a tube, do not get too close to the shore AND ALWAYS be sure to look before turning.

When "hanging out" in the channel, watch for signs of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or altered mental status (that isn't realated to alcohol consumption) CO poisoning can also happen to persons that have been riding in the rear of the boat.

Coming into the Bridgewater Channel is a "no wake" zone, be sure to observe this, as it is heavily patrolled, especially on holiday weekends.

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