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Old 06-01-2008, 01:33 PM
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Default Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

I just bought a condo on the beach in Norfolk and sitting on the balcony watchng all the jet ski's go by has proven more than I can bare. I would love to buy two because one seems a bit boring... but the wife wont hear that.

I want something fast but has some sort of speed control as I have a 12 year old son. Two seater... no 2 strokes.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

buy mine. You simply wont find a better deal.


Sales pitch aside, look for a yamaha or newer seadoo. Generally speaking, older seadoo's are plagued with electrical issues. If you do some quick research, you'll quickly learn that yamaha's dominate in terms of reliability.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

I have a 2006 SeaDoo for sale as well, there is a thread in the Other For Sale section. Its in excellent shape and I am willing to deal to get the thing gone.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

I just bought a new Honda F12x turbo, and I love it. Its fast and fun as hell. 3 seater though, but I'd go 4 the 3 seater just in case you the wife and kid wanna get on together, and the 3 seaters arent much more expensive.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

If you want a fast 2 seater that's a 4 stroke, I'd get a Seadoo rxp. If you want a 2 seater 4 stroke that's good on gas, get a Honda r12x. There's a wider range of 3 seaters if you only want 4 strokes.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

Look on Craig's List, there are tons for sale right now. I found two 05 RXT's (Sea-Doo 3 seater supercharged 215hp) for only $15000 with trailer, vests etc. Each had extremely low hours with 18-19 each. That's nothing. 10hr is your first service so yeah, they're practically new. Use the white key for 30mph max for son, yellow for 60+ mph. They're awesome ski's.

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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

Yes. Tons of fun. REally not as much restrictions as we have on the road. That is why I got into jetskis. Cant have fun like I want to on the street. If I fall off the jet ski, I laugh, jump back on and gun it again.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

Depends what you are interested in...my husband and I bought 2 yamaha 2008 VX DELUXE's they are perfect. Both 3 seaters and they do anything i could ask for.

We did remove the mirror's off of them though because they are useless and they get in the way (our drunk friend knocked one onto the water so thats when we decided to just put them aside).....

OH and they were only 9,000 a piece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very stable piece of machinery (sea-doo has a closed loop cooling verses yamaha). Depends if you want closed or open loop cooling....Yamaha is open loop which is less parts to break down.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

There's really a ski for everyone out there now, you just need to know what type of riding you want too do.

Wave jumping = 2 seater like SeaDoo RXP (S/C so can get out of water on the holeshot up a wave real fast, or Yamaha GPR's jump real well with their hull design)

Cruising = 3 seaters normally (Yamaha Deluxes, big hulls to break waves and are very comfortable rides with cushioned seats etc.)

I'd honestly say a good combo is the SeaDoo RXT like mine or a Yamaha FX HO or SHO, something that's a 3-seater and can bust waves, but still get out of the water and jump some decent waves.

There's a lot of ski's to choose from. My only major recommendation is don't go to small at first like with the SeaDoo GTI, (unless on budget) because when you get out there, you're going to just want more and being that the cost is only a thousand or two more for the nicer models with bigger engines, I'd say go for it. It's like a car man, you get 200hp, you want 400hp the next day.
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Default Re: Buying a jet ski. Any suggestions?

Originally Posted by BlacknBlue

We did remove the mirror's off of them though because they are useless and they get in the way (our drunk friend knocked one onto the water so thats when we decided to just put them aside).....
You should keep them on one, so we can still use it to go Tubing and knee boarding.
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