Wave Runner Rental
Highlights
Rent your Jet Ski, also called Wave Runner, for an hour on Medano Beach and head out to the Arch of Cabo San Lucas and explore Lands End. A Fantastic Adventure.
The Basics of Riding a Wave Runner; Riding a wave runner is one of the most popular activities in Cabo San Lucas. These watercrafts, often called jet skis, offer the ability to reach high speeds while remaining very easy to control. If you would like to try this fascinating activity, then reserve the Tour with us, we offer a variety of equipment so that you can enjoy an exhilarating afternoon on the water and express your desire for speed. If you are new to jet skiing and thought intimidates you a little, you are not alone. That is why we’ve put together some tips to help ease the feeling of going into the unknown unprepared. We promise you won’t regret the ride!
Getting Ready: Safety Measures; When renting a jet ski from Cabo Day Trips, an experienced professional will give you a briefing to ensure your safety, as well as that of others.
Engine Shut-Off Clip; As in any watersport, riding a wave runner requires you to put safety first. One safety measure of a jet ski is the engine shut-off clip. This clip attaches you to the engine. Should you fall off the wave runner, the engine instantly shuts down, keeping you and others safe. However, it’s only a precautionary measure; most responsible jet ski riders won’t ever fall off.
Life Vests; Of course, you should always wear a life jacket when riding on a wave runner. Whether you are riding for the first time, or have been doing it for years, never leave your life vest behind. No matter how good you are or how well you swim, in rare occasions things happen, and an unconscious person cannot swim! Secure the vest properly before starting the engine.
Engines On: What to Expect on the Water
Moving onto the Water; Step onto the wave runner before placing your hands firmly on the handles. It is easy to firmly grip the cushioned handles throughout your ride making sure that you remain in full control of the jet ski. Engage the throttle slowly until you reach a speed of about 10 miles per hour. You should never go faster than this when you are near the beach for your safety along with the safety of others.
Turning; One of the points of riding a wave runner that many novices struggle with is turning. It is a good idea that you practice turning near the shore before you pick up speed or get too far out in the water where you will encounter other wave runners and boats. When turning, think about maintaining your balance.
Speeding Up; Once you master turning and keeping your balance, you will be ready to pick up speed as you move further from the shore. Feel the nose of the wave runner rise out of the water as you pick up speed. While this can put many novices nervous, it’s perfectly normal, so you can relax and enjoy the ride.
Be Prepared for the Inevitable Jump; As your skill level improves and you take things faster, your jet ski is likely to hop off waves. As you feel the jet ski lift into the air, lift your buttocks a few inches off the seat. This allows you to enjoy a more comfortable ride and minimize impact.
Most people get familiarized very quickly and feel comfortable with riding the Wave Runner within a few minutes, as soon as you have tried this you want to go again and again.
Indications:
- Complete Wave Runner Equipment
- Life vest
- Instructions and training
Restrictions:
- Must present a Valid Driver’s License
- Minimum Age for Co-Driver 10 Years
- Not recommended for people with bacl Pain or Vertigo
- Expecting Mothers may not participate
Not Included:
- Gratuities
- Insurance
- Transportation
- Photos