Tuesday, April 21, 2015

How to Buy a Jet Ski

1. Determine your budget. Because purchasing a jet ski can very quickly become a substantial expense, it's very important that you identify your limit and stick to it. New, high-quality personal watercrafts can cost anywhere from $6,000 to $15,000.
2. Decide what size of watercraft will work best for you. Some jet skis are designed to comfortably fit up to four riders at a time, while others are made with only one rider in mind.
3. Think about how much power and acceleration you want before you buy. If you're planning on towing any water tubers or wake boarders with the watercraft, you'll definitely need a model with higher horsepower. If children or inexperienced riders will be using the jet ski, you may want to choose a model with slower acceleration and a lower top speed.
4. Choose your extras. Many jet skis come with a variety of options and accessories. Some feature storage compartments and coolers under the seat while others have rearview mirrors.
5. Make a list of all the features your new jet ski must have. Distinguish between features that are necessary and those which would be nice, but aren't required. Take the list with you when you go shopping and use it to narrow down your choices.
6. Consider buying a used jet ski, especially if money is an issue or you're new to the sport of jet skiing. Be sure to ask the seller for an estimate of how many hours the jet ski has been used and have a mechanic do a complete check before you buy. Remember, a used model won't come with a warranty.
7. Remember to buy a trailer for your new jet ski, too.

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