What is the most reliable? What to stay away from? What is your experience?
What is the most reliable? What to stay away from? What is your experience?
I had 2 Yahamas and had no problems. But they got old quick.
I just know as a kid, I enjoyed them much more. And I know several "lake kids" who use their skis just like I did ATVs when I was a kid. It's a fun sense of freedom for them. Granted, they should be lawful and respectful, but, they're kids, and like the rest of us, we were no angles.
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I hate a damn jet ski
Get with ECU1984
He’s has had at least one of each model. Rebuilt the engines in several and I think he’s getting some new ones to take down to the keys
No. No no no no no
Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him
He ain't wrong, he's just different, and his pride won't let him do things to make you think he's right
They don't put Championship rings on smooth hands
They are fun to rent but not own.
I have Yamaha. Reliable over sea doo which I have had several of those too.
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Yamaha > sea.doo
get a kayak...you can do kill shots from them, I hear
At least I'm housebroken.
Yamaha is the only choice. Much more reliable.
Also, don’t hate the jetski, hate the operator. The problem is the parents that don’t teach the young uns manners.
My parents bought a couple used Sea Doo's 12 or so years ago when my siblings and I were kids. We haven't had any issues out of them and they still get drug out a few times each summer. Change the plugs every year, run ethanol free fuel and don't abuse them.
Yamaha are the choice of 99% of companies that rent them. I have had several Seadoos and never had an issue with them.
My parents have a Yamaha 4 stroke at their lake place, it’s probably 10 years old, never had a single issue.
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