What is what happens when a pwc steering control is turned to the right?

When a personal watercraft (PWC) steering control is turned to the right, the watercraft will begin to turn to the right. The turning radius and speed of the turn will depend on factors such as the speed of the PWC, the size and design of the watercraft, and the conditions of the water.

Turning the steering control to the right will typically cause the PWC to lean into the turn, allowing for better maneuverability and control. The throttle may need to be adjusted to maintain speed and stability while turning.

It is important for PWC operators to be aware of their surroundings and practice safe navigation techniques when making turns. Properly executed turns can help avoid collisions and maintain a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.