How to ride a Jet Ski
Slowly push the throttle so that you begin to move forward. It is recommended that you stay at around 5-10mph until you are further away from the shore.
We can help you choose the right Jet Ski
We can advise what would be the right Jet Ski for you, including top speed and acceleration, fuel consumption, purchase prices, and maintenance costs
Manufacturers of Jet Skis
The 3 major manufacturers of Jet Skis are Sea-Doo, Yamaha and Kawasaki and, they produce many different models.
Supercharged Jet Skis
These Jet Skis are much faster. These are the models of supercharged Jet Skis Kawasaki , Sea-Doos, and WaveRunner Jet Skis: Sea-Doo GTR 230, Sea-Doo GTX 230, Sea-Doo Wake Pro 230, Sea-Doo RXP-X 300, Sea-Doo RXT-X 300, Sea-Doo GTX 300, Sea-Doo GTX Limited 300, Yamaha FX SVHO, Yamaha FX Cruiser SVHO, Yamaha FX Limited SVHO, […]
How fast can a Jet Ski go?
The speed of Jet Ski depends on the make and model. Some Jet Skis have very fast acceleration and top speeds in excess of 70mph
What are the controls on a jet ski?
The controls on a jet ski usually include a throttle, steering handles and a brake or reverse lever.
What brand of Jet Ski?
Many people are Yamaha Jet Ski fans. Some will prefer to ride a Sea-Doo Jet Ski. Some prefer a Kawasaki Jet Ski. Do your research and find the best Jet Ski for you with power, speed, size, and cost.
Lifejacket and Safety lanyard
It is important to choose a lifejacket which is the correct size for your body and weight to maximise its efficiency. It’s also important to have a lanyard attached to the jet ski, this lanyard will either go around your wrist or be attached to your lifejacket. This is known as the kill switch and […]
Starting your Jetski
Make sure you are seated comfortably with your hands on the handlebars and feet securely in the footrests of the jet ski then use the key attached to your lanyard to turn on the ignition of the jet ski at the switch.
Accessories you’ll need
Life jackets are a must. These are required by law. Jet ski covers for transport, winterising and storage, a marine GPS unit, safety whistle, dry bags, coolers, fishing gear, waterproof phone case, waterproof speakers, telescoping paddle, tow tube, tow rope, etc.