How to Go Parasailing

Parasailing is an adventure sport that combines a willing spirit, a parachute, a towrope and a speeding boat into one unforgettable flight. The following tips will prepare you for a safe and memorable parasailing trip.

Instructions

  1. Prepare for Parasailing

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      Bring sunscreen and attach a strap to your sunglasses and hat (or remove them to a safe place) before you parasail.

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      Take motion sickness medication if you tend to get seasick. Remember, you will be speeding over the ocean waves before you hit the skies.

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      Bring a waterproof camera with a strap. Parasail operators will often provide a photo of you soaring through the skies, but you may want to take pictures of your companions in flight.

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      Wear a T-shirt over a bathing suit to avoid irritation from the harness straps. Bring a sweatshirt or jacket to protect you from chilly ocean winds.

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      Learn basic relaxation techniques prior to parasailing. Progressive muscle relaxation, visualization and controlled breathing exercises will help ease anxiety in the moments before flight.

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      Schedule the longest ride that you can, even if you are nervous about parasailing. Most people enjoy the experience far more than they imagined and wish it had lasted longer. Bring cash for an extra ride if there are no other scheduled patrons, and the operator is willing.

    Parasail Safely

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      Ask questions. Ask the operator of the boat if he or she is a United States Coast Guard licensed boat captain. A captain is legally required to have a USCG license in order to take passengers for hire on a boat.

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      Look for signs of a well-established business. Check to see that the boat and equipment are well maintained. Ask returning passengers about their experience before you board.

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      Check the weather. Never parasail in rain, fog, extreme wind or an approaching storm.

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      Know exactly what to expect before the boat leaves the dock. You should be thoroughly briefed and understand what is involved in parasailing. Make sure you understand all of the hand signals. Agree on a clear signal for emergencies.

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      Check that the boat has a two-way radio. A cell phone is a good back-up in case of emergency. Be sure that the boat is equipped with a complete first aid kit.