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

When a personal watercraft (PWC) steering is turned to the right, the direction of the watercraft will start to turn towards the right. This is because steering a PWC to the right causes the nozzle at the back of the watercraft to angle to the right, which redirects the thrust of the jet propulsion system towards the right side. As a result, the PWC starts to turn in a clockwise direction.

The turning radius of a PWC can vary depending on factors such as the speed of the watercraft, the weight distribution of the rider, and the condition of the water. Additionally, the turning radius may also be affected by the design and size of the PWC.

It is important for PWC riders to be aware of how their watercraft handles when turning to the right, as proper steering technique is crucial for safe and efficient maneuvering on the water. Practice and experience can help riders become more proficient at steering their PWC in various directions.