SeaDoos have the best ergonomics but require more maintenance just FYI. I personally prefer Kawasaki because they don’t redesign often they just keep improving what already works so it’s easy to find parts for them. But the older GTX 4-techs like that one can be bulletproof. But like I said requires more attention keeping it maintained. If you have any questions I am happy to help. Welcome to the world of JetSki ownership
@@feathersinthewaterThanks. Can’t wait to see that SeaDoo next summer. If you’re ever in Huntsville Alabama area, just holler I’ll meet ya and we can ride on the Tennessee river
How about constructive criticism next time instead of straight up insults? It is slower than it should be but that’s not his fault it’s the ski needing a new wear ring
SeaDoos have the best ergonomics but require more maintenance just FYI. I personally prefer Kawasaki because they don’t redesign often they just keep improving what already works so it’s easy to find parts for them. But the older GTX 4-techs like that one can be bulletproof. But like I said requires more attention keeping it maintained.
If you have any questions I am happy to help.
Welcome to the world of JetSki ownership
STUART knows what's up! For sure knew to the jet ski world but man am I enjoying these toys.
@@feathersinthewaterThanks. Can’t wait to see that SeaDoo next summer. If you’re ever in Huntsville Alabama area, just holler I’ll meet ya and we can ride on the Tennessee river
Needs new wear ring bad
What makes you say that?
@@feathersinthewaterit sputters and has trouble getting up to speed
@@colehines3014 thanks for the input! New jet ski owner so my knowledge is less than ideal.
Top speed 57? Something gotta be wrong lol
Yeah I have some off season work to get done on this and my Yamaha gp1300R 2 stroke that also has some speed issues
damn you drive slow
1v1 race for slips?
How about constructive criticism next time instead of straight up insults? It is slower than it should be but that’s not his fault it’s the ski needing a new wear ring