As someone that grew up with PWCs, then didn't ride one for about 8 years before buying one, this is what I would suggest:
Find a place where you can practice slow speed maneuvering. It'll be nice to know exactly how to get the craft to do exactly what you want to do before you NEED to be precise.
Practice connecting the key and getting it started (you'll be surprised how often this might help).
Work up your speed slowly. Practice collision avoidance. Practice the difference when you let off and turn, turn while holding throttle, and turning while giving it even more gas. Practice what it's like to turn and let off half way through a hard turn.
In 20 minutes, you can get a very good feel for the ski, and it could very well save your life.
Lastly, when you ride, look far ahead and ride defensively. Give people tons of space. I pretty much avoid people I don't know like the plague when I'm on the water. If I'm not near them, I can't get into an accident with them.
Lastly, mind the depth below you. Don't floor it in shallow water as it's a quick way to make a quick day on the water an expensive one.
Find a place where you can practice slow speed maneuvering. It'll be nice to know exactly how to get the craft to do exactly what you want to do before you NEED to be precise.
Practice connecting the key and getting it started (you'll be surprised how often this might help).
Work up your speed slowly. Practice collision avoidance. Practice the difference when you let off and turn, turn while holding throttle, and turning while giving it even more gas. Practice what it's like to turn and let off half way through a hard turn.
In 20 minutes, you can get a very good feel for the ski, and it could very well save your life.
Lastly, when you ride, look far ahead and ride defensively. Give people tons of space. I pretty much avoid people I don't know like the plague when I'm on the water. If I'm not near them, I can't get into an accident with them.
Lastly, mind the depth below you. Don't floor it in shallow water as it's a quick way to make a quick day on the water an expensive one.