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Hold of the grip located on the backside of the SAV-7
Grip
Wing arm
Grip the wing arms
Hold both ankles of the front diver.
Four or more people can ride together by linking up vertically like a train. The pilot diver starts the SAV-7 at low
speed. The first guest diver takes hold of the pilot diver's ankles. As soon as the first guest diver attaches himself,
the pilot diver increases the speed to stabilize the overall balance. When the pilot diver pulls the throttle, the scooter
will not speed up right away. While waiting for the speed to increase, the third and forth divers take hold of ankles of
the diver in front of them. The SAV-7 has enough power to pull five to six people, but having that many will make
certain maneuvers such as turning difficult. It will obviously slow the speed down, and making sharp turns will be
impossible. Riding with many divers should be seen not as a mode of transportation, but as a form of recreation.
Advanced operations
Tandem (two-person ride)
The pilot diver boards the SAV-7 at the regular position. The guest diver takes hold of the grip located on the
backside of the SAV-7.
In doing so, it is not necessary to hold on tightly. It is enough to hook on a few fingers. If the guest diver holds the
grip too tightly, he will constrain the movement of the SAV-7, making it difficult for the pilot diver to steer.
The pilot diver boards the SAV-7 at the regular position. The two guest divers open and grip the wing arms of the
saddle.
The guest divers should position themselves underneath and horizontal to the pilot diver. This will stabilize the overall
movement. As for left and right positioning, the guest divers should try to stay in the water current created by the pilot
diver. Such positioning will keep the propulsion resistance from increasing drastically, allowing for faster travel.
Triple (three-person ride)
Train (riding with four or more persons)
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