A 1991 Sea-Doo jet ski typically has a weight capacity of around 400 to 450 pounds, depending on the specific model. This weight limit includes both the operator and any passengers, as well as any gear or equipment. It's essential to check the owner's manual for the exact capacity of your specific model to ensure safe operation. Exceeding this limit can affect performance and safety.
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i have the same one for parts or sale
The weight of a 1996 Sea-Doo Challenger jet boat typically ranges from about 1,600 to 1,800 pounds, depending on the specific model and configuration. This weight includes the boat's structure, engine, and basic equipment but does not account for additional gear or passengers. Always check the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
every jet is different. stand up jet skis hold about 4 gallons and sit down jet skis hold in the range of 12-19 gllons.
Depends on the jet, they hold about one 25th of a Boeing 737's fuel.
One can find information about the Seadoo RXP jet ski online from sites such as Sea-doo, Boatsales, Boatingmag, Powersports TV and Personal Watercraft.
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!!
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one of the best BRANDS is a seadoo bombardier gtx. VERY expensive new though
mpg wise, about 1 or 1.5 mpg no boat or seadoo is fuel efficiant
Well, it depends on what kind of model the jet ski is, but I would say the average weight of a jet ski is about 640-650 lbs.
If you don't have a ski attachment which you probaly don't you can tie it to the handle on the back of the jet ski, if they are on either side of the seat I recommend buying a double attachment rope where you can attach the rope to two spots to prevent all the weight from staying on one point, when you turn or to prevent the seadoo from pulling to one side...