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new to PWC have a quick question

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highrolla85

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hello i just have a quick question

1. where do i connect my DESS floating key? do i connect it to myself (wrist or life jacket?) if so the wrist how do they sell wrist bands all they sold me was a LANYARD DESS key and has a stretchy cable and a clip
 
clip goes to your jacket I prefer wrist band I bought a cheap non dess just for the wrist band
 
Biggest issue is that the lanyard is in good shape and clipped to you. Where is a matter of preference. All my jackets have D-rings on the lower left. Perfect area. Low and out of the way and not already stretched.


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one more question where can u hook the garden hose i have 2 threaded pipes coming out the back of the ski if ur looking at the back of the ski on the left side i have a threaded pipe thats closer into the hull and on the upper right i have a threaded pipe that its longer sticks out about 3 inches which one do i thread the hose into and also i read some1 saying they have a quick connector at walmart what does this look like thanks ima post a pic of the back of the ski
 
I prefer the wrist strap. I am not sure what the heck my body does when I am on a ski, but I will keep slipping it off of the ring on my life vest. I am like a friggin Houdini when it comes to those. Got too uneasy worrying about it and went to the wrist strap. Have a fear of falling off the ski and watching my Seadoo ride off into the sunset without me!
 
Answer to question 6.

The 3D is a little bit of a rare bird, not too many of us own or have owned one. This is just a guess, on my GSX it's on the port side (left), the one you have marked with the green arrow. That being said I don't have a fitting on the starboard side. You can check where the hose goes on the motor, the flush port, which is the one you want to use has a little arrow on the head cover pointing toward the rear of the ski. This is the flush port.

A word of caution, when running your ski on the hose, start the motor, turn on the water, stop the motor turn off the motor. Also don't run your ski on the hose for more than a couple of minutes or you'll stand a chance of damaging the carbon seal.

Lou
 
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