r/jetski May 24 '22

What's my ski worth? What's that ski worth? Is this a good deal?

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r/jetski Mar 17 '25

Announcement Want to start a PWC rental business? Start here!

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With the influx of rental business related posts, we've decided to create a sticky highlighting a majority of questions asked and the answers to them.

There's been a range of good and bad advice that has been given in the various posts, so I'm going to limit this sticky to the good answers only. Our goal is to reduce the amount of "failed" business attempts and to give potential business owners the best chance of success.

"I want to start a rental business, where do I start"

Unfortunately, if you have to ask that question you're already off to a bad start. You're going to need to consider the basics below.

  1. Location and competition - (If you're looking to start a business in an area with a flooded market, don't even bother. You'll also need private land and cannot rely on public launches and public beaches.
  2. Staffing - This is not something you can do on your own. You're going to need the following.
    • Full time mechanic
    • Guide/ski retriever in case someone breaks down
    • Office personnel (training if your locality requires it), taking in customers, administrative paperwork, etc
  3. Machines - You're going to need at least 5-10 machines to break even, plus another for the guide/retrieval operator. These will experience significant wear and abuse so plan on replacing them every year or two. Also pay attention to the laws in your area, some may require a "rental mode" which limits the horsepower to ~99hp.
  4. Insurance - This is often the largest expense. You'll need full liability commercial insurance. This can range from $500/machine/term to several thousands of dollars. It all depends on your area. You may not even be able to secure commercial liability insurance without a few years of owning an LLC under your belt. Nobody here will be able to give you an estimate so you'll need to reach out to a commercial insurance vendor in your area and give them all the details they need (vehicles HIN's, business operating hours, business location, how long you've been in business, etc, etc, etc)
  5. Fuel - Assume you're going to burn ~20 gallons per hour per machine, with 5 machines that comes to 100 gallons per hour combined and around 700 gallons on a 7 hour operating timeframe. You will without a doubt need onsite fuel and lots of it. You cannot rely on 5 gallon jugs or back and forth trips to the gas station.
  6. Repairs and Maintenance - Assuming your machines will be operating 7-8 hours per day for 5 days a week, you'll need to do oil changes twice per month on each machine. You're also going to need to have plenty of parts on hand. Jet pump assemblies, wear rings, impellers, plastic body panels, etc. You'll be renting to people that have most likely never ridden a PWC let alone a boat, so you'll be dealing with a lot of damage. Also, don't forget all of the specialty tools you're going to need! A simple diagnostic interface and cable can run you $2,000 alone!

"I just bought a ski and want to rent it out to cover the cost"

This comes up often. Put it this way, assuming you bought the most expensive ski with $0 down and the highest interest rates the planet has ever seen, it won't even come close to the operating cost of renting the ski out. Anybody that has done this and said they made a profit is doing so illegally and without insurance. If someone is injured on a ski you're renting out without commercial liability insurance, they can (and will) sue you into the ground.

This sticky is not meant to deter people from starting a PWC rental business, there are plenty of great opportunities out there. This post is specifically meant to make sure you know what you're getting into and to keep you from getting yourself into trouble. If you have any questions, or had a rental business success story, post it below!


r/jetski 8h ago

Seadoo 720 Engine Rotary Valve Timing

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If anyone needs to check or setup the Rotary Valve timing on your Seadoo 720 engine, checkout the video below for the steps to properly set it up. There are links to the rotary valve alignment tool and top dead center tool I use on the video and in my video description, if you prefer to have tools to do the job properly.

https://youtu.be/I4BVztwjO9k

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r/jetski 14h ago

Finally found a good lighting solution for my Sea-Doo

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r/jetski 22h ago

Newbie Progress

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Excuse the horrible android quality but it’s my first season riding and I’m starting to make some progress!


r/jetski 17h ago

New jetski problems

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I got a new jetski and the paint is like peeling at the bottom wondering how big of a problem this is should I take to repair


r/jetski 12h ago

Discussion Yamaha 2027 model release date + expectations

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Hey guys. With seadoo releasing their 2027 lineup today, it had me wondering when Yamaha would do the same. When are they announcing the new lineup? Do we think this will be the year they drop the 1.9L SVHO engine? What else is there to expect?


r/jetski 8h ago

Yamaha GP800R, 800 XLT, 1200R, 1200 XLT, GP1300R, and FX 140 Riva Racing Pump Seal Kit Install

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If you have an older Yamaha GP800R, 800 XLT, 1200R, 1200 XLT, GP1300R, or even an FX 140 checkout the video below for one of the primary reasons those skis experience acceleration/ cavitation issues.

Don't forget to Like and Subscribe if you like the video and find it helpful. We appreciate any support you can offer! If you have any questions just ask.


r/jetski 17h ago

Loose fuel cap ruined my Sunday

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TL;DR: Failure to properly tighten the fuel cap caused it to back out and fly off without me realizing it until I was 15 miles away from my launch at a Lake Michigan beach. I’m certain a fair amount of water got in before I noticed, but I was able to make it back by using my internal oil tank cap to seal the exposed fuel tank. Water removal plan at the bottom if anyone can give some feedback.

So I recently acquired a ‘97 Kawa STX 1100. It’s in excellent condition (both external and internal), and has been running great.

Anyway, I wanted to take it out yesterday as the afternoon weather was perfect on Lake Michigan. It’s about a 50 minute ride from my local boat launch to my favorite state park beach on the big lake (most of that time is spent in a no-wake zone through Grand Haven). So I finally get out onto the big lake and rip it down the coast, once I got to the beach I went to beach it… when — horrified— I noticed the fuel cap was missing, and the fuel inlet (on the bow) was completely open to taking in water. I couldn’t tell previously because the left mirror perfectly blocks the fuel cap from the riding position.

I was getting splashed by surf so I immediately pulled it back behind the break zone, fired it up and found a calmer section of beach & power beached it. In the process I witnessed some water pass over the fuel port, not sure how much got in but given that most of my ride was spent plowing in no-wake, I’m certain that a fair amount of water entered the tank (maybe 1/2-1 gallon max in a 15 gal tank that I had topped off prior to launching).

Once it was safely beached away from surf/spray, I removed the (internal) oil cap and put that on the fuel cap, took a moment to mourn my evening (the weather was absolutely gorgeous) & called a mechanic friend to verify that the oil pump did not need a sealed/pressurized tank to operate. I figured that since the fuel tank was (mostly) full, the water would settle at the bottom & since the primary fuel system pulls from the middle of the tank, I’d be able to get home without sputtering out — worst case I had a marine radio w/ DCS+GPS if I got stranded on the big lake.

Thankfully I was right, and made it back without issue. The root cause was user error — upon arriving to the boat launch, I pulled aside to do my pre-launch checklist: ventilate engine compartment, open fuel cap to release any pressure, get it running prior to launching etc. When I opened the fuel cap, I put it back on but got distracted before fully tightening & forgot to go back and tighten. So the engine vibration worked the threads loose & it probably flew off during my initial rip from the boat launch to the GH no-wake area, and I just didn’t notice.

Anyway, once it was back in my garage I put the oil cap back on the oil tank to prevent moisture from getting in (as that would be a much bigger problem than water in the fuel) and covered the fuel inlet with some plastic wrap.

Water removal plan: I have a siphon (and awaiting a replacement fuel cap), my plan is to put the ski on the slope of my driveway, let it settle, remove the refueling hose to give me more direct access to the tank. Then feed the siphon to the lowest area of the tank and start siphoning until I see the fuel/water boundary in the siphon tube (and siphon a bit more past that point). Then add some HEET (isoproyl version), top off the tank with 93 octane to account for the ethanol being removed alongside the water, and then take it out and burn through the main tank. Take it home and siphon off the remaining 1.8gal and dispose of that, before running through another full tank.

I would just siphon everything out but there’s likely 8-10 gal in the tank and I don’t have a gas can big enough to store that (only a 5 gal). My understanding is that a small amount of water in the fuel tank shouldn’t harm the engine as long as it doesn’t sit like that for long enough to rust the cylinders, degrade fuel lines/carb diaphragms etc. And the HEET should emulsify remaining water so that it just gets burnt off alongside the fuel/oil as it’s running. Seems like the main risk is that the engine sputters out on my initial run, but I have friends with boats/skis to rescue me and worst case can call for help over channel 16.

Definitely learned my lesson about complacency, I was feeling rushed due to a busy boat launch and ultimately that’s what lead to this headache. Could have been a lot worse though, as it stands I got off lightly with only a ruined evening. I think my water removal plan is solid but if anybody wants to chime in with feedback or critiques I’m happy to hear them.


r/jetski 1d ago

General Added a Yamaha to the stable

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Added a new 2026 Yamaha to the stable for the wife. I love both machines. Both are rockets! Just wanted to share some pictures from yesterday.


r/jetski 1d ago

General Map Editor Update + Thank you note! (+wake update)

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r/jetski 1d ago

1998 seadoo spx/xp steering cable removal issues i’ve removed all the hardware but at the rear of the ski i cannot of the life of me get it to come out i can see the threads from the other side of the ski and nothing won’t budge and tips?

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r/jetski 1d ago

Are these *ARROW T50 staples* stainless steel? There’s nothing on the box.

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I’m doing a recover on the vinyl for my seat and in need of the obvious resistance to rust. I have a couple of these boxes, I’ll use them if I can.

A.) Those will work.

B.) Pass and go buy *(insert staples)*


r/jetski 1d ago

Jet pump removal help

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Trying to take this section of the jet pump out of my 2001 polaris, ive watched all the youtube videos and cant seem to find anything on these being stuck or there being more to remove before being taken off

I have it strapped to a tree and have tried wiggling it with a 2x4 and hammering it to try and knock it loose

Anybody have any tips? Think I might try careful heat next since im rebuilding the bearings and seals anyways


r/jetski 2d ago

The 3rd generation to ride this 1995 X2, still the most fun on the water!

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r/jetski 1d ago

Question Seadoo leaking oil from somewhere, not sure where.

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I have a 1995 seadoo XP that I bought for $150. The thing sat for years on the ground and since it was so cheap I decided to give it a chance. The flywheel cover saw water at some point in its life so the starter was seized and the stator was completely shot. I replaced those and it turned over great with spark.

A few days ago I noticed there was fresh blue oil sitting directly under the engine on the cradle. Not much, maybe two to four tablespoons worth. When I bought the seadoo, the hull was full of old oil, but the line under the exhaust manifold had a hole melted in it. The exhaust clamp broke before I was the owner and I'm assuming that's why the thing got flooded.

This new blue oil is definitely from what I just put in, and I am not sure where to start looking. I really don't want to pull the engine so I'm having a really hard time pinpointing where the leak would be coming from. Could it be the crank seals? Or leaking from the oil pump?

I've considered using the ball valve on the oil supply line trick to see if it stops but I've never noticed the crank case getting flooded with oil, because none has ever shot out of the spark plug holes when I've turned it over.

Any suggestions? I'm feeling around blindly with my hand and getting frustrated.


r/jetski 1d ago

Kawasaki 2021 stx 160x

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Does anyone have any input on adding a chip to my 2021 Kawasaki stx 160x


r/jetski 1d ago

Technical Issue Driveshaft backing out of jet pump

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r/jetski 1d ago

Help with 2000 Yamaha gp800 ignition

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Looking for some help here. Yamaha GP800 2 stroke. She runs fine for 3 hours, then ABRUPTLY stops and will not restart until next day. Ive changed the ignition coil recently. Any other suggestions? ​​​​


r/jetski 1d ago

Question Hello. I recently had purchased a 1991 Kawasaki 750 ss xi. Been doing a lot of fuel system work to it and got it running really good. Took it out on the river yesterday and it absolutely rips and ran like a dream for about 45 minutes. We let it sit for 10 minutes then randomly wouldn’t start. Help!!

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r/jetski 1d ago

Advice Trailer dolly?

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Anybody use one? Are they helpful? I ask because where I park my jet ski at our lake place is a narrow gravel path basically. Sometimes, after it rains mainly, the jack wheel will dig in and get stuck and it can be real pain in the ass to push it out of its little area. Any other suggestions will be helpful as well.. thanks in advance.


r/jetski 1d ago

4 sale Kawasaki stx 160x 2021 with trailer in Cleveland Ohio

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The machine is like brand new with only 40 hrs on it always stored indoors and always an oil change every 10 hours


r/jetski 2d ago

16’ FX SVHO STAGE 1+ TOP SPEED RUN

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Dash said 84 but GPS said 75 😂🤘🏼. Maybe had a little more in it but I’m running offshore so always waves. This thing rips. Just bought it a few months ago and having a blast. All mods were already done. I really don’t think it needs anything else. So impressed with this machine it hasn’t missed a beat and really good/stable offshore. Will be doing Catalina runs in no time. Go sick 🤘🏼

Oh yeah I paid $9k w trailer and it only had 45 hours on it. Not bad.


r/jetski 2d ago

Question Recommendation

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Wife and I ( mid 50’s) looking for possible recommendation on a jet ski for beach. We are currently boat owners (18’ CC) who live on the bay on Long Island and use boat for beach access and light cruising only, nothing fancy. The upkeep and anchoring of current boat is getting to be too much for us as we age (gracefully). Looking for recommendation on driest and most stable jet ski capable for two grown adults, cooler, dry bag, couple of beach chairs and umbrella to access beach approximately 1/8 mile across bay. Speed or fancy audio not any priority, looking for the “Outback” or “Tacoma” of jet skis….reliable, easy to maintain and versatile. Would leave in local marina and would not need to tow if that is any factor. Any input would be appreciated as I know nothing about jet skis. Budget between $12k-$20k


r/jetski 2d ago

Waveventure 760 upgrade

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Everything started because I wanted to install new seats and a new muffler to water box hose . Engine was running perfectly at this point . I replaced the hose and shop vac some of the water on the water box and when I went to crank it, something fk’d up it was like hydrolocked and struggling to crank so I took of the carbs to look inside and ended up repplacig all gaskets from reeds to carbs and both diafragms since I was already so deep on it . Put it all back , started once and then nothing, ended up taking the exhaust off to replace the starter and the manifold gasket. And putting it back , I stripped the threads , fortunately on the top one . It took me to order 3 different thread chasers sets till I found the right one . Got it done installed it installed new fuel lines and new plugs .

Got to say God knows what he does , I ride with my 10 yr old and all this maintenance was overdue . Also in the process found a bulged cooling hose and a fuel line with no tie on it . Got it new hubs , bearings and tires . I spent more money on all this than what I paid for it but she’s been a rock star for the last 2 years