Water Safety
These are only allowed outside the Harbour Limits and somewhere not to cause unnecessary annoyance or danger (e.g. from boat wake) to others.
Be aware of the mandatory and advisory speed limits in the area and observe these.
RYA and British Water-Ski guidance are that there should be a separate observer (other than the driver) in the boat when towing and life jackets should always be worn.
If you find yourself in an emergency situation or spot someone else in trouble, you should call 999 or 112 and ask for the coastguard. How to call for Help at Sea
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About Seaton, Devon
Seaton is the only gateway town to the Jurassic coast where rocks from all three geological periods can be viewed in their natural environment: fossil bearing Jurassic rocks to the east, the vibrant Triassic cliffs just before Seaton harbour and the striking white outcrop of Cretaceous chalk cliffs of Beer.