Jet Skis Need Correct Fuel

If you have a supercharged Jet Ski, then you will need to run premium petrol. If you don’t have a supercharged Jet Ski run regular fuel. Jet skis that are most damaged from ethanol are the 2-strokes with carbs and fuel lines. We can advise you on how to keep your Jet Ski engine performing […]

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.

Jet Skis Pull in Debris

Jet Skis suck up the debris that gets in front of the pump of the Jet Ski such as tow rope with sticks and rocks. Most people forget about the tow rope and the rope gets stuck in the pump. It may not always damage the Jet Ski, but we can help to unblock the […]

Jet Ski Spark Plugs

Jet Skis use high-performance engines and will need spark plugs replaced regularly. Use the NGK Spark Plugs that the manufacturer suggests. The special tip and coating ones are not necessary and the basic NGK are the best to use.

Jet Ski Battery Problems

Jet Ski batteries like any lead-acid battery will deteriorate if you don’t use them for months. This can occur during the colder months when the Jet Ski isn’t ridden. To solve this problem you should keep the battery trickle charging on a smart charger or a solar charger. You may need a new battery every […]

Common problems with Jet Skis

Common problems with Jet Skis

It is important to maintain your Jet Ski correctly such as winterising your Jet Ski to store it during the winter months when not used. Jet Skis can suck up rope, sticks and rocks. Jet Ski Batteries do not last forever and need to be maintained over winter. Sometimes parts need replacing on a Jet […]

Choosing the right Jet Ski for the rider

The size of the Jet Ski is important to consider Please bear in mind that a smaller, lightweight jet ski may not be better for a less experienced rider as larger models have more stability, which is helpful for beginners. Remember Jet Skis are extremely fast.

Where you’ll ride your new Jet Ski

Are you going to use your jet ski in lakes and rivers or in saltwater? Salt water significantly accelerates the process of PWC corrosion. Closed-loop cooling systems like the ones used by Sea-Doo work better in saltwater conditions. They use surrounding water to cool the engine but the water never directly enters the engine itself.

Don’t Forget Your First Jet Ski Service

The first service that your Jet Ski has is the most important service to ensure everything is working correctly. The first Jet Ski service will remove metal micro shards that the new engine generates as the engine is still breaking in.