As a personal watercraft (PWC) owner, it is crucial to know how to conduct a pre-ride inspection to ensure that your machine is in good condition before hitting the water. Not only does it ensure your safety, but it also prevents potential damages and accidents. Conducting a pre-ride inspection is a quick and easy process that can save you a lot of hassle. Read on to learn more about how to inspect your PWC before each use.

Visual Inspection

The first thing to do in your pre-ride inspection is to walk around your PWC and visually inspect it for any signs of damage. Check for scratches, cracks, or any abnormalities in appearance. Ensure that the drain plugs are correctly in place and that the pump housing is clear of any debris. Also, confirm that the intake grate and impeller are functioning correctly.

Inspect the Engine

The engine and electrical components are the heart of your PWC and inspecting them is crucial in ensuring an enjoyable and safe ride. Check the oil and coolant levels, filter, battery, and other important parts, including the throttle and choke cables. Make sure that the electronic components, such as the starter button, kill switch, warning system, and lights are functioning correctly.

Test Ride

After completing the pre-ride inspection, it is time for a test ride. Start slowly and ensure that the PWC is running smoothly. Pay attention to any abnormal engine sounds or steering issues, and test the brakes. Once you are confident that your PWC is functioning well, you’re ready to enjoy an exciting and safe ride.

We hope that these PWC pre-ride inspection tips have been helpful. If you’re looking to buy a PWC, be sure to visit Nielsen Enterprises in Lake Villa, IL, to see what we have got in stock. We welcome all our patrons visiting us from Chicago, IL, and Milwaukee, WI.