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yes, if your jet ski has a big enough engine. we have a 701 engine and you can get pulled out of the water
Yes. With two people it can go almost 50 mph. The person on the tube needs to be under about 200lbs and you need an observer for safety. I pulled a 13year old boy on a single ski with a 17 year old as an observer which takes a lot of power to pull a single ski out of the water. (I weigh about 180lbs.)
To effectively pull a skier, a jet ski typically needs at least 70 to 100 horsepower. This power range allows for sufficient acceleration and speed to accommodate the skier's weight and skill level. Additionally, factors such as the type of ski, water conditions, and the number of people being pulled can influence the required horsepower. Always ensure that the jet ski meets the manufacturer's specifications for towing.
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A jet ski for your ignition switch?
yeah i pull people around on my little 9.9 boat. i also have a 650 waverunner i pull peope with.
A jet ski-powered jet pack works by using water propulsion from a jet ski to lift the rider into the air. The main features of a jet ski-powered jet pack include a harness for the rider, a hose connecting the jet pack to the jet ski, and controls for steering and height adjustment.
I just recently got a new Seadoo GTI130 (130 horsepower) it can go up to around 120 km/h. when i am sitting on the tube, 30-40 km/h is plenty of speed to have to hold on for dear life!!
Kawasaki, I think the first jet ski was made in 1974 I believe it was a 440cc stand up. You can find the definite answer at Kawasaki jet ski museum online.
you can ride a jet ski at any beach
how much does a jet ski weigh