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Runs and stops
Im going to take a stab in the dark here not knowing exactly what type of watercraft your talking about and tell you that it sounds like you have either a fuel starvation to the engine caused by dirty carbs or a bad vent line or blocked vent line to the fuel tank which is also causing a fuel starvation, both which can lead to an engine seizure.
5/11/2013 5:38:13 PM •
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Do I need to wear water shoes when snorkeling?
Many beaches have soft, sandy bottoms so you don't need water shoes. Every so often though, I snorkel where the bottom is rocky or has turtelgrass or coral bits or something. I would recommend you research the beach where you will be snorkeling to see what the bottom is like. When in doubt, bring water shoes along just in case.
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What are the different types of water-skis?
The different types
of water-skis are: combination pairs, slalom skis (one ski), and trick skis.
Combination pairs are the most popular type and are used by beginners due to
the ease of their use. Slalom skis are more advanced than combination pairs,
which make them more difficult to learn. Good thing about them is that you can
reach a greater speed with them and making sharp turns. Trick skis are used by
individuals who want perform all kinds of tricks (jumping, spinning, and other
tricks).
2/6/2013 11:57:42 AM •
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Can kids water-ski as well?
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Absolutely. Kids, just like adults, can enjoy water-skiing. It is advised that
they start at slow speed and use two skis.
2/6/2013 11:57:11 AM •
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Where should you not water-ski?
You should
definitely not ski in places where there are a lot of boats, as this can be
very dangerous due to high risk of collision. In addition, you should not
water-ski near the shore or in shallow water.
2/6/2013 11:56:43 AM •
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Where can I water-ski?
Individuals
can water-ski anywhere with a large body of water (lakes, rivers, oceans,
etc.).
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