near the rear of the vessel
steering nozzle
at the back of the unit
The steering nozzle is the part of the PWC that can cause severe internal injuries.
The steering nozzle is the part of the PWC that can cause severe internal injuries.
The steering nozzle is the part of the PWC that can cause severe internal injuries.
Stream of water from jet nozzle
The steering nozzle is part of the PWC that can cause severe internal injuries while running.
The PWC losses its steering ability when the throttle is released.
The direction a personal watercraft (PWC) will travel when steering control is moved is determined by the direction the handlebars are turned. Turning the handlebars to the left will make the PWC turn left, while turning them to the right will make it turn right. The amount and speed of the turn will also depend on how far the handlebars are turned.
The back of the PWC is pushed to the left when a PWC's steering control is turned to the right.
The back of the PWC is pushed to the left when a PWC's steering control is turned to the right.