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Jet skis

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Created by shi thouse 8 months ago, 13 Feb 2024
shi thouse
WA, 1144 posts
13 Feb 2024 4:59PM
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As they say, everyone hates them unless you're riding one.

Interested to hear others thoughts on owing and maintaing a jetski. I am interested in the concept and have started to research them. I am chasing one to access surf breaks, diving and towing in.

I get scared off when I start to look at the comparative figures.

For example, I own a boat with a 60hp Mercury motor. It is new and I am look after it. Yearly service, flushed....etc. I get that there are variables with all motor driven watercraft, however all things being equal this should last in excess of 3000 hours (going by research averages). The flip side is the high performance jet ski motor. The average hours of life for these things is around 400-500 hours for a four stroke.

So, if you're doing reasonable hours on the ski it could last 5-6 years or so then a rebuild or new motor. I am going to assume massive $$$$ to resolve this issue. Or, I suppose risk massive depreciation on a 200 hour plus ski that you may want to move on and sell.

Anyway, keen to hear others experiences on the pros and cons of maintennance situation with skis.\

Cheers

myscreenname
1715 posts
13 Feb 2024 6:25PM
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I know all the families sitting on the beach think fat white wealthy entitled males tearing around on jet skis at full speed making tons of noise are super cool dudes.

That's just something I overheard a milf say to one of her hot friends one day, while walking my dog.
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shi thouse
WA, 1144 posts
13 Feb 2024 6:28PM
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That wasn't the question. Try contributing something useful or nothing at all .troll boy.

myscreenname
1715 posts
13 Feb 2024 6:37PM
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shi thouse said..
That wasn't the question. Try contributing something useful or nothing at all .troll boy.

Hahaha, a bit sensitive jet boi

Craig66
NSW, 2465 posts
13 Feb 2024 9:55PM
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shi thouse said..
As they say, everyone hates them unless you're riding one.

Interested to hear others thoughts on owing and maintaing a jetski. I am interested in the concept and have started to research them. I am chasing one to access surf breaks, diving and towing in.

I get scared off when I start to look at the comparative figures.

For example, I own a boat with a 60hp Mercury motor. It is new and I am look after it. Yearly service, flushed....etc. I get that there are variables with all motor driven watercraft, however all things being equal this should last in excess of 3000 hours (going by research averages). The flip side is the high performance jet ski motor. The average hours of life for these things is around 400-500 hours for a four stroke.

So, if you're doing reasonable hours on the ski it could last 5-6 years or so then a rebuild or new motor. I am going to assume massive $$$$ to resolve this issue. Or, I suppose risk massive depreciation on a 200 hour plus ski that you may want to move on and sell.

Anyway, keen to hear others experiences on the pros and cons of maintennance situation with skis.\

Cheers


I owned one about 10 years ago.
Id say i didnt runamuk .... much.

Used to cruise around, tow a tube with kids, run along beach jumping waves, well away from crowds.

So, very expencive toy as high performace, fast

Glad to have sold it, dont miss it.

That said, with the reasons ur looking id say go for it.

No need for hi output ski as a less pricy one will do what u want


Froth Goth
682 posts
13 Feb 2024 9:33PM
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Just hear me out.... cause i do ****n love jet skis..

Can a small boat fulfill all those purposes tho? The full blown nazare tow surfing is like... one in a never so if you were to house your expectations to within your LOCAL why not a much smaller less $$ vehicle that does all the same **** and is far faaaar less stress

Ever seen oars on a jetski for motor problems? What have fishermen been useing for a minute?

Im keen on a scubadiveing and spear fishing vessell myself but something i could tow or keep ontop of my troupie so a jetski has been an idea but so is a nice liveaboard maybe just stop ****ing around you only live once sell the house buy a bloody 42ft cat and just get after it

kk
WA, 947 posts
14 Feb 2024 5:59AM
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I once was once dead set on buying a jet ski, I wanted something that would fit in my garage that could be used on windless days for wakeboarding. With occational diving fishing.

I went to Busselton and hired one , for what seemed a fortune for 30 mins, just to check it out. I couldn't wait for the 1/2 hour to be up and have never riddden one since. Boring as bat ****.

Sublime
WA, 190 posts
14 Feb 2024 7:37AM
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myscreenname said..
I know all the families sitting on the beach think fat white wealthy entitled males tearing around on jet skis at full speed making tons of noise are super cool dudes.

That's just something I overheard a milf say to one of her hot friends one day, while walking my dog.
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they were also snickering at the camp dude walking his golden doodle

myusernam
QLD, 6138 posts
14 Feb 2024 9:48AM
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the twin sit down ones are boring. Even if they are super fast. Possibly good for coastal touring or quick and easy spearfishing or tow surfing.
At least the old fashioned stand up ones require some skill (I couldnt even stand up when i tried one) and you can do all the jumps and flips etc. possibly a good no wind activity? they seem very expensive and rare through

CH3MTR4IL5
WA, 770 posts
14 Feb 2024 7:56AM
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kk said..

I went to Busselton and hired one , for what seemed a fortune for 30 mins, just to check it out. I couldn't wait for the 1/2 hour to be up and have never riddden one since. Boring as bat ****.


This is my thought every time I see dudes on the river. It looks like the equivalent of riding a motorbike in circles in the world's largest car park.

myusernam
QLD, 6138 posts
14 Feb 2024 10:40AM
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The not having to rely on wind, go when it suits you thing interests me

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Sublime
WA, 190 posts
14 Feb 2024 8:54AM
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Couple mates have had for several years.
Reckon the Seadoos tend to have the most issues. Yamaha is all they ride now.
One has a 1100 and its all you need - fanging around towing two full size adults on a biscuit into big whips no worries.
You can go the supercharged 1800 + but you'll most likely need good medical insurance too

IanR
NSW, 1264 posts
14 Feb 2024 3:54PM
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Sublime said..
Couple mates have had for several years.
Reckon the Seadoos tend to have the most issues. Yamaha is all they ride now.
One has a 1100 and its all you need - fanging around towing two full size adults on a biscuit into big whips no worries.
You can go the supercharged 1800 + but you'll most likely need good medical insurance too


Well that's pretty much the opposite of what most of what my mates say
The Seadoos Use a closed loop cooling system rather than the open loop system of the other manufacturers
In other words your not pumping salt/crap water around the engine for cooling
I suppose it comes down to what you want it for A practical adaptable boat or a hoon mobile

If I had money to waste I would buy a Yamaha Super jet

myusernam
QLD, 6138 posts
14 Feb 2024 5:41PM
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Id rather a thundercat than a sit down jetski. They look awesome

Sublime
WA, 190 posts
14 Feb 2024 3:44PM
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I'd be happy with a 4.2m tinny with a 40hp 2 stroke



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