Parasailing
What is Parasailing ?
Parasailing lets you enjoy a dramatic view of the sea and the beaches. A long
rope is attached to the parasail harness at one end and to the boat at the
other. The parasailor is in a harness. When the boat is ready and the towline is
taut, he takes a couple of steps and is lifted up into the air, with the
parasail lifting behind him. There are harnesses that allow people to parasail
in tandem. In winch-boat parasailing, the parasailor takes off and lands on a
winch boat. In beach parasailing, the parasailor is launched from the beach.
Parasailing is an exhilarating adventure that you are sure to remember for ever.
However, you need to know that parasailing can result in serious injury if not
done the right way. You need proper training and reliable equipment before
attempting this activity.
Where to go ?
Goa is the parasailing hot spot in India. Miramar, Calangute, Candolim,
Sinquerim, Mobor, Arossim and Cansaulim in Goa are the beaches where you could
go parasailing. Just make sure the weather is pleasant and the seas are not
choppy before you get ready to soar.
What you need to know ?
You can soar on your own or in a group. Before taking up parasailing, ensure
that you are physically fit. Choose your operator very carefully because poor
instructions and the inability to communicate with the operator can prove to be
very dangerous. There is no common international regulatory authority that
governs and regulates the sport. Each country has its own state bodies with
their own rules and regulations.
What you must carry ?
If you are a beginner, then there’s no need to splurge on expensive and heavy
equipment. The tow boat, tow rope, parasail, lifejacket and wetsuits are all
provided by the tour operator as part of the overall package.
Parasailing : Hotspots
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Sinquerim, Candolim, Mobor, Calangute, Arossim, Cansaulim &
Miramar beaches, Grande & Bail Islands ( Goa) |
Parasailing : Do's and Don'ts
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Choose an instructor who adheres to safety standards. |
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Follow your instructor’s advice. |
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Don’t start unless you’ve double checked your gear. |
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Don’t attempt parasailing when it’s raining or strong winds are
blowing.
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