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My son and I fell off our jetski while headed upstream on the Missouri river. I had my kill switch tethered to me but the jet ski still went a good 25 yards or more before it stopped. This was a pretty windy day so even though my Killswitch worked my son and I couldn't get back to the jet ski no matter how hard we swam because the wind was pushing the jet ski upstream while the current was taking us down stream and the jet ski just kept getting farther away. We had to flag down a boat to take us back to the ski!
So let me get this right, the bungs go in the bungholes. LOL 😂 . Brilliant. Love hearing the slang terms from other countries, fantastic 👌. Great video content keep it coming.
I have an FX/HO.. and I like the 'army tank' feel of it... plows through anything, but I may go for the Sea Doo soon, as I like the easy rider pose a bit more these days. (big waves Yamaha.. smooth water.. Sea Doo)
I rode one for the first time with my 15 year old daughter (pillion) yesterday in Northern Spain. We had a basic Intro, and went out of the harbour! At first it was fun, then after half an hour I had had enough! The Instructor disappeared in front of us and we were banging and crashing though waves. The spray was in my eyes and I found it difficult to see. I thought the craft was stable enough, and it seemed to keep in a staight line, and was very powerful. Eventually the Instructor turned around and asked if we were ok. I said I wanted to go back! He was ok with that! Everything happended so fast, I suppose having had no prior experience, I found it all a bit to manic for me. Even my daughter said I'd made the right decision. Will I do it again! Yes!...but in a calmer environment that will allow me to take in the coastline sights and enjoy the experience, not just hanging on for grim death. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. xx
Awesome tutorial for beginners! I would suggest to beginners that you should go ONLY as fast as you might hit something! They're not toys! It takes hours of riding them to be at a level where you don't panic and lose steerage by letting off the throttle or gunning it full throttle during an "oh shit" moment.
You really should point out what type of trailer you have that works for your style of launching. If you have rollers, then your style works if your trailer has wooden bunks, this procedure will not work, if your trailer has bunks you have to submerge the trailer deeper almost to the point where the ski floats off if you don’t the ski will not come off the trailer, be able to blast it back onto the trailer if the bunks aren’t under the water please point that out so people don’t think they can use the technique you show on a trailer that doesn’t have rollers.
Hey bud, I bought a 1.75 lbs fluke style PWC anchor it is very, very similar to yours. What weight is the jet tech anchor you are describing because my 1.75lb anchor seems to be too lite to grab into the sand/ muck bottoms here in my area. Thank you!
I rode on a jetski before and I was shitting bricks when the driver did sharp turns because i thought I would either fall off or the whole jetski would flip over
I would have loved to learn something about the sport, but I wanted it in English, not this slang I hear,,, I didn't understand a thing this guy said! lol!
I posted a photo of my jet ski sitting on the shore at the beach , in my Facebook Jet Ski Group, about 12 people told me never put the ski close to the shore , they said sand can get up in the engine and ruin the carbon seal
don't wrap a hat around the bars. I had one on the left bar that popped it in neutral doing 70 maybe engaging ibr too, not sure. But it caught me completely off guard doing a 100 meter handstand before getting back on the seat.
My ski throttle posistion is the front brake on my bikes and the skii's left control for ibr and reverse is the clutch on the bikes! What could go wrong? In a panic my instinct is to pull the front brake which is the skiis throttle and came close to decapatating myself on my dock when i first got it.
I don't anchor in deep water so i like to keep it simple with a screw in dog leash anchor and about 50' of mule tape (very strong flat nylon line used to pull undergound cable or fiber thru conduit) that will fit in the palm of your hand or pocket. It's great line for many uses and it doesn't hold water, dries quickly, easy to undo knots, very pliable, doesn't rot and available in different strengths/lengths. I use one of the lightest duty and think it's 2000 lb rated. It's left in water filled conduit for years and still maintains it's strength. I live close to a popular island hang out that has a main channel running close and large waves from passing ships. I've seen boats and skiis piled together after these waves pulled the anchors and my cheapie dog leash set up i've used for over 30 years has never let go. It's bent the anchor but still held. The trick is using enough line so it pulls sideways not up on the anchor when the waves pass. I like that the set up in a bag is very small and light so it's not banging around under the hatch. I've seen nicer powder coated screw in anchors if someone wants one a little nicer than the $3 cheapies i use.
I stopped watching, gave it a thumbs down and blocked from ever seeing your videos again because you think you are the only people in the world that use metric measurements. Lots of other RU-vid influencers looking for the free dollars. There are a lot of other RU-vid wannabes take give that information up