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I used to own 2 Polaris PWC's, and I loved both of mine...my wife's 780 was really nimble and great trick riding, had an after market exhaust and intake grate.....mine was a 900xp and would outrun a lot of the 1000-1200cc models at the time (had them 03-06')....would flat kill others from the holeshot. However, with all that said....I completely agree with lo3oz, unless you are capable of working on it, you should steer clear of Polaris....I never had to do any major repairs, but they did require a fair amount of maintenance, tinkering, etc. It's also prudent to note that Polaris quit making PWC's in 06', so the newest one you would find today would be at minimum 7-years old....something to consider.
For today's PWC's I think Yamaha makes one of the most reliable machines out there. The biggest thing is to get something 4-cycle, b/c the 2-cycles always end up with a burned piston or 2 along the way unless you are overly protective of what goes into the fuel tank (water being #1 enemy).70' Chevelle RagTop
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Getting a bigger engine might be a good idea. Both of mine are 1500cc and it's barely enough to get it up to 60 on the big one. They would suck if they were slower. They are both 2009 Kawaski 1500 STX. One is a lighter, smaller version, but the same motor on both. You'd be surprised what a little less weight and smaller hull can do.
Anyway, I like riding a "couch" when I go out past the reef. I can use the extra stability with those big Pacific swells. (Ya, that was a barg. A solid one too)
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Originally posted by Buckner and Elam View PostI guess I should clarify that the person asking me to look is an older man (70s) buying one for his grandson as a surprise. That is why he asked for my help. Plus he is lazy.
That being said he is looking at 3 seater and said he heard good things about yamaha.. I did some comparing between Sea Doo and Yamaha and seem to be pretty close.
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Originally posted by lo3oz View Postkeep in mind if you want to pull a tube or wakeboard you MUST have a 3 seater, IE enough room for you + flagger + skier incase anyone becomes incapacitated. I can't tell you how many times i've watched the rangers pop people for that.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostI used to own 2 Polaris PWC's, and I loved both of mine...my wife's 780 was really nimble and great trick riding, had an after market exhaust and intake grate.....mine was a 900xp and would outrun a lot of the 1000-1200cc models at the time (had them 03-06')....would flat kill others from the holeshot. However, with all that said....I completely agree with lo3oz, unless you are capable of working on it, you should steer clear of Polaris....I never had to do any major repairs, but they did require a fair amount of maintenance, tinkering, etc. It's also prudent to note that Polaris quit making PWC's in 06', so the newest one you would find today would be at minimum 7-years old....something to consider.
For today's PWC's I think Yamaha makes one of the most reliable machines out there. The biggest thing is to get something 4-cycle, b/c the 2-cycles always end up with a burned piston or 2 along the way unless you are overly protective of what goes into the fuel tank (water being #1 enemy).sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by krazy kris View PostI didn't know that hell I used to tube behind my cousins mid 90's wave runner all the time on eagle mountain
Every motorboat towing a person must have an observer, other than the
operator, 13 years of age or older OR be equipped with a rearview mirror of
a size no less than four inches (4”) in measurement from bottom to top and
across from one side to the other.
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Originally posted by ryuu View PostDon't need a 3rd if you have mirrors
Every motorboat towing a person must have an observer, other than the
operator, 13 years of age or older OR be equipped with a rearview mirror of
a size no less than four inches (4”) in measurement from bottom to top and
across from one side to the other.
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Originally posted by ryuu View PostDon't need a 3rd if you have mirrors
Every motorboat towing a person must have an observer, other than the
operator, 13 years of age or older OR be equipped with a rearview mirror of
a size no less than four inches (4”) in measurement from bottom to top and
across from one side to the other.
Forgot to mention it needs to be firmly secured. Still has to be a two seater though.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostThis is not true. The only brand I've seen have any piston issues are Polaris. I've rode, modified, repaired skis for 15 or the last 23 years. The last 7-8 are someone else's call.70' Chevelle RagTop
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