Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You'll Need
- Parasails
- Life Vests
- Ski Boats
- Tow Ropes
Step TwoProcure a nylon parasail and a Dacron or polypropylene towing rope 100 to 300 feet long with a safety "pin-release" system on the tow bar side.
Step ThreeAssemble a parasail team of six or more people, including: a boat driver, an observer (known as the "pin man"), left- and right-hand ground assistants for takeoff, a parasailor, and a safety boat operator.
Step Four
Find a large, uncrowded body of water with a takeoff area at least 50 feet deep and totally free of obstructions such as large rocks, trees, bushes or fenceposts.
Step FiveInstruct all members of the team on their duties.
Step SixParasail safely.
Tips & Warnings
- The "pin man" (or woman) is the safety-release person for the parasailor in case of danger.
- The driver should fly the parasail like a kite behind the boat, always being very careful of any obstruction.
- Only parasail in perfectly safe conditions.
- Never parasail in busy waters.
- Familiarize yourself with all rules for safe parasailing before beginning to parasail.