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I just did a search on here and found nothing about them. How practical or impractical would it be to use one like a dinghy?
I just did a search on here and found nothing about them. How practical or impractical would it be to use one like a dinghy?
About three years ago 5 guys rode jet skis from Washington to Sitka in just a few days time. No need for a dinghy.
...and driving a fire truck!Supercharged jet ski is the best fun an over 50 yo male can have with his pants on
"nobody is stealing a canoe"
nobody steals an aluminum skiff which can be drug on a shore
or left at a dink dock with out worry a condom dink will survive big wakes in the dinghy pack crush..
"nobody is stealing a canoe"
nobody steals an aluminum skiff which can be drug on a shore
or left at a dink dock with out worry a condom dink will survive big wakes in the dinghy pack crush..
I wish Honda had not gotten out of the Jetski market. They had a solid product and fast too. The "trunk" in the front would hold some groceries but not enough to supply the boat for long. Nothing like zipping along at 70+ mph on smooth water. First time the ex-wife got on hers, she ran it into the dock. 5 minutes in the water and fresh dock rash.
They were lots of fun once she learned the ropes. We also carried the dog on the back for a few trips...
I favor them being used underwater, they have no place above it. How can the rider maintain interest after the first 10 minutes.Is there anything more annoying?
I favor them being used underwater, they have no place above it. How can the rider maintain interest after the first 10 minutes.
Here they are becoming the waterborne province of "motor cycle enthusiasts". Noisy, unpredictable.