Those are some mighty fine looking machines... They must be a blast to take out on the water... And just like with any sort of power vehicle, it's strongly advisable to not operate while under the influence of alcohol or medication that might cause you to get drowsy... And another big plus of you being courageous enough to operate such a daring and accelerating water vehicle is the fact that you're challenging the often unfair stereotype that us Jews aren't capable of performing well athletically... Obviously anyone who possesses the brutal degree of strength and stamina to operate such an awesome water vehicle must be a formidable athlete... Keep it up, I'm sure it's a healthy activity... And the environmentalists who constantly complain that those jet skies pollute our waters and destroy wildlife are greatly exaggerating their case-- The amount of pollutants generated from a vehicle like that pales in comparison to say, a huge freight ship or cruise vessel... Enjoy your many gifted and pleasurable days on the water!
Thanks for the reply, yes I have heard those stereotypes as well. I am very active and like to be constantly engaged in activities to get out of the house
I am considering getting back involved with Scuba diving as well as it was a big hobby of mine. Long story but a incident scared me away from it for a long time but I am ready to get back involved.
Jetskis around here are involved in a lot of accidents, the problem is during tourist season, a lot of tourists rent jetskis from the hotels and don't know how to operate them. They don't realize operating a PWC (Personal Water Craft) is nothing like a car, if they try to avoid something, they don't realize there is no break and generally have slow reaction time.
I've been riding now for about 5 years. I've got a lot of experience with large waves out in the ocean and have only fallen off about 3 times in my 5 years I've ridden. None in the past recent years. I'm thinking of getting a standup ski for competition as well.
The salt water eats metal like crazy so we have to clean them pretty much as soon as their out of the water and flush the engines.
The environmentalists (in particular bluewater) claim that Jetskis release most of their gasoline in the water, but the 4 stroke skis are pretty environmentally safe.
Industry groups such as the Personal Watercraft Industry Association point out that environmental groups continue to cite pollution levels of pre-regulation watercraft and ignore the improvements made to newer models; and furthermore, that personal watercraft are unfairly singled out when they are no more polluting than other powered boats.
Definitely not a cheap hobby either, each of those machines run about 10,000 dollars a piece. I think some of them have gone down recently and entry level run about 5,000 dollars or so.