Kinezumi Water Sports

441-296-9595

FAQS

GENERAL FAQS

Do you rent goggles?

Yes. Individual google rentals are $2.00. These prevent sea spray from getting into your eyes and are highly recommended.

Do we sign waivers?

Yes, waivers are required. If the participant is under the age of 18, a parent or guardian is required to sign for the minor.

Is there a minimum age?

Seabreacher experience – Yes, our minimum age is 6 years old and a parent or guardian must check in with the child. Please remember the Seabreacher is a one-on-one trip so it’s only suitable for kids who are confident away from their parents and/or guardian.

Jetovator experience – All single seat participants must be 14 years of age. Maximum weight is 350 lbs. The pilot of the tandem Jetovator must be at least 18 years old and the passenger must be at least 6 years old. The combined weight must not exceed 400 lbs.

Jet Ski & Snorkel Safari – Must be 16 or older to drive.

Banana Boat – Guests must be a minimum of 6 years of age

Can I participate if I have an injury?

If you have any specific medical conditions such as breaks, fractures or if you suffer from back or neck problems, it is not recommended. Unfortunately if you are pregnant or have a serious heart condition we definitely do not recommend that you do either experience.

Is my trip weather dependent?

Yes. Kinezumi Water Sports’ operation can be affected by high swells; heavy rain or stormy conditions so we ask that you call to do a weather check 45 – 60 minutes before your trip is scheduled to depart. Please note it will be at the customers discretion and obligation to reschedule your trip for a different time or day.

Where do your trips depart from?

Presently our trips depart from #1 Coots Pond, St. George’s which is the same location as Tobacco Bay Beach.

Do I need to book in advance?

YES! Although not mandatory, early bookings are highly recommended all year round due to limited spaces available. To avoid disappointment please book early through our online booking form.

SEABREACHER FAQS

Are they scary or claustrophobic?

The ride can be as mild or wild as you wish. An experienced pilot can give passengers a thrilling ride if that’s what they’re looking for. Most people find the cockpit to be surprisingly open feeling due to the large panoramic canopy and view ports. If a passenger feels claustrophobic, it is possible to operate the Seabreacher at full speed on the surface with the canopy in its open position.

Can they sink?

No, the hull is constructed with enough flotation that it will always remain buoyant and level, even if the cockpit and engine bay are fully flooded. The water level in the cockpit would not exceed mid-waist level in such a situation, so water could be easily pumped out and the vessel re-floated.

How deep can they dive?

About 5 feet for brief durations but generally they go just a few feet below the surface in order to keep the snorkel above the water.

Will I get wet?

Yes!  During the summer months, it gets very hot in the cockpit with the canopy closed.  At least twice during your trip, the pilot will open the canopy and drive around to cool off and let some cool air in.  Swimwear is recommended.

Can I bring my camera/phone?

No! No loose items can be in your pockets or taken inside the craft during your trip.

What should I wear?

It is recommended you wear comfortable loose-fitting clothes, preferable bathing suits/trunks. You also may need to remove your footwear as per drivers request.

Is there a weight or height restriction?

Due to the cozy confines of the Seabreacher cockpit, we need to make sure that all our passengers can get in and out of the cockpit quickly and safely in the unlikely event of an emergency. Due to this there is a height restriction of 6” 2’. If you’re over the height restriction we would need you to come down to our operating berth prior to booking so one of our team can assess whether you will be comfortable in the craft. Please contact the Kinezumi Water Sports team if you are unsure whether to book or not.

Can I drive?

We only offer passenger rides. Due to the technicality of the Seabreacher’s controls, we don’t offer a self-drive option.

JETOVATOR FAQS

How long does it take to learn to fly?

The average person is up and flying between 5 – 10 minutes.

Does there have to be someone on the Jet Ski?

There does have to be an operator on the jet ski to control the throttle and to direct the ski. 20% of the thrust is directed out of the rear of the thrust adapter, so the jet ski operator retains some of the steering capacity.

How does it work?

The Jetovator redirects the water thrust from the jet unit of the Jet ski along a sixty foot hose to the Jetovator Bike. This water thrust is then used to propel and elevate the Jetovator into the air. The sixty-foot connecting hose is attached to the PWC via a thrust adaptor that redirects the jet thrust 180 degrees towards the front of the PWC. This thrust adapter can be easily installed and removed, allowing the PWC to still be used as normal.

What is the Jetovator?

The Jetovator is a flying water sport propelled bike that hooks up to a jet ski.

Jet Ski & Snorkel Safari FAQS

What if I have never rode a jet ski before?

Prior jet ski use is NOT required.  We have shown many first-timers how to operate our jet skis and have an AMAZING time.

How many people can ride on a jet ski?

Our jet skis hold up to 3 people but there is a weight capacity. (2 adults or 1 adult and 2 children)

When is the Jet Ski season?

Kinezumi Water Sports operates jet ski rentals year round.

Will I need to pay for the gas in the jet ski?

Nope! Your rental comes gassed up and ready to go. You will not be required to fill the jet ski up upon your return.

What kind of jet ski will I be riding?

We offer new Sea-Doo jet skis.

Do you offer self drive Jet Ski & Snorkel Safari tours?

No!  The Port Authority Code of Practice requires all rental jet skis to be accompanied by a guide/instructor at all times.

Banana Boat FAQS

Can I wear sunglasses on the banana boat ride?

We recommend that you do not bring anything that you are not willing to get wet or lose.

Can I ask to go faster or slower on the banana boat ride?

Absolutely! The Captian will teach you the simple communication symbols to use during you ride. The boat captain will always adjust the speed with safety in mind. If the water is calm and there are no small children aboard, hang on and we will take you for a ride!

Will you fall off?

Yes, it is very likely you will fall into the water, but your life jacket will keep you safely afloat. You must wear a life jacket at all times.

Will I get wet on the banana boat ride?

In one word, YES. But we consider that the best part of banana boat rides.

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    Coal Sheds, Penno's Drive, St. George's, GE 05

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