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Finding Jet Skis On the Second-hand Market

The latest jet ski models can be expensive so it's a good idea to find other ways to enjoy this water-borne activity without taxing the already dwin...

 

The latest jet ski models can be expensive so it’s a good idea to find other ways to enjoy this water-borne activity without taxing the already dwindling finances. Therefore, the best option is to find cheap jet skis to save money.

Buying a used or second-hand model that is running in a good mechanical and cosmetic condition can help to save a lot of money all round. Used skis can be located at a variety of sources, such as PWC dealers and traders, in classified ads – in a local paper or online, or places such as Craigslist and eBay.

It always nice to locate a suitable PWC in a paper or online, although with such an expensive piece of equipment it is necessary to inspect the vehicle in person prior to making any sort of commitment to purchase. It is vital that a ski is in a full operational condition, with all gear appearing clean and tidy, and no work being required.

Having a mechanical background can help when it comes to looking over a PWC. Take note of the amount of hours ridden – 50 to 75 hours or less can be considered as low, while 150-plus hours is looked on as high.

One of the first defects noted will be cosmetic, such as damage or tears in seat coverings, or scratches, gouges, or damage to the fiberglass body. Some questions to ask include its maintenance history, and were it purchased brand new or second-hand. If possible, take the PWC for a short test ride to determine its overall handling.

On the other hand, it not mechanical minded and would like an independent opinion it might be a wise decision to track down a mechanic or watercraft store and have them inspect it. It might cost a bob or two to have it inspected, but that is going to seem insignificant if left with a dud machine.

For those expecting to use a jet ski on a handful of occasions throughout a given boating season, it might be more cost-effective to look into the rental market. Jet ski rental is a popular activity at all waterside resorts, so the fun of riding a ski is still possible, and comes at a much lower cost.

All in all, a quality PWC, with great features, and powerful performance is often easy to locate in the pre-owned market without to much difficulty, and still comes at a very affordable price.

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Buying a Cheap Watercraft

 

If you’ve decided it’s time for a deck boat for the family, a specific boat for fishing, or you’re just looking for fun on a jet ski ride, you have a wide choice of options in the bustling market of used boats.

There are tons of options available to you when it comes to second-hand water craft, and it really is wise to take a look at these chap boats because new models can cost quite a lot. You must also take into consideration the associated costs like insurance, fuel, safety gear, storage or mooring fees etc.

How To Go About Finding Pre-Owned Boats That Are For Sale

There are tons of opportunities when it comes to buying a used boat from an owner, trader, or dealer. Whether it’s a Jon boat, a lightweight inflatable, or a fully loaded bass boat they’re all perfect for a fishing trip and there are tons of places where you can find one.

One popular place to begin a search is the local paper or online classifieds, where virtually thousands of ads can be found. Further, many choices for private sale or trade opportunities can be located on sites such as the well-known auction site, eBay, or Craigslist.

While you might expect to have a good deal when pricing second-hand boats, it would be smart move to make sure you’re carrying an independent report as well. The report needs to be based on the machinery and hull to be sure that all of that is in complete working order, instead of something that’s been largely neglected.

If you’re looking at a smaller sized boat, then pre-purchasing a basic report could cost you roughly $125 or more. However, that is money well spend if you are able to know you’re about to purchase a water craft that has been well taken care of and is definitely solid. If you looking at high-priced sail or motored vessel, then you might be wiser to have a completely out of the water survey done as well as having the valuation report handled by a qualified surveyor of marine vessels.

Buying Repo Boats

If you’re interested in finding a vessel that’s been repossessed, salvaged, or just bargain priced, you should probably find a company that specializes in those types of boats. Repo boats are often the result of someone who has defaulted on a mortgage or a bank loan, which required the banker to reclaim the property that was used as collateral. Due to the current financial crunch, there are a multitude of runabouts, PWCs, basic fishing boats, up to high priced yachts, that will soon be available and will be sold at auction.

When you’re looking at cheap vessels, you must remember to remain cautions, and to get a craft inspection if you’re not mechanical minded. Doing this will ensure that the vessel you’re looking at is in good and working order prior to the final transaction.

Arran James writes articles, reviews, and product reports on a variety of watercraft related topics, including those on Repo Boats and Boats Parts Accessories

Seadoo Covers Will Save you Money

 

Now that you have purchased you new Seadoo PWC, it only makes sense that you protect you new investment with a proper fitting Seadoo cover. Seadoo covers just make sense. The purchase and committed use of such a cover will keep your machine in good shape. Keeping your machine in good shape will make the machine last longer plus it will help it keep its value in the event you ever want to sell and upgrade.

The vinyl and rubber components of the Seadoo are particularly vulnerable to the elements. A proper fitting cover will protect against the elements during storage. The sun and rain are particularly rough on the vinyl seating. It is also important to be aware of the damage that can be caused during the winter by exposure to ice and the freezing and thawing process. Freezing and thawing is brutal on the rubber details on the handle bars and dash. Exposure to ice is the quickest way to cause a crack and that component will have to be replaced.

It is also essential to have a decent Seadoo cover when you are towing the machine behind your car. While, travelling your car can kick up little rocks and stones which can strike the Seadoo, If a large enough rock gets kicked up you might dent the machine. Even a small stone can put a nick in your paint job. A nick in the paint can easily lead to rust. Do yourself a favor and always use a cover while towing your Seadoo.

It’s easy to find a Seadoo PWC cover for every model of PWC even some of the older models. Every PWC manufacturer has an entire line of accessories including covers. There are also numerous other companies that strictly manufacture marina covers. The covers often come in two weights. Strictly for sun protection and to use while the machine is wet a lighter weight cover is best. For towing and winter protection you should choose the heavier weight Seadoo covers.

It is also possible to find second hand Seadoo covers. The best place to start looking for used Seadoo covers is on the bulletin board of your local marina or boat club. If you do not see any Seadoo cover “for sale” ads you could put up a “wanted” ad. Another good place to look is on electronic bulletin boards like Craigslist. Also, ask around as often people might part with an old cover but not necessarily feel like going to effort to sell it.

Regardless of what your initial investment might have been, it is important to protect your purchase with a properly fitted cover. You can buy a cover directly from the manufacturer or you can buy a generic cover. Remember, if money is tight, it is always possible to find used Seadoo covers.

Here are some more good resources if you would like to read more about pwc seadoo covers, and if you are interested in finding finding seadoo covers.

Boating Safety Information

 

Before you even think of using your brand new boat out for a cruise on the water it is in your own best interest to take a boat safety class and have a boat safety review to look for the mandatory safety equipment. The US Coast Guard can provide you with a list of required as well as proposed boat safety devices.

Life vests, or personal floating devices as they are formally called, should be easily available for every occupant of the vessel. They should also be adjusted to the built of the person who is designated to use them in case of an emergency. They must be in good working order including all the straps and clips in place and operational. It is a great idea to have them fitted to the individuals so that if required they can be put on without much further adjusting. In some states there is a minimum age for which the putting on of a life vest is obligated at all times.

As a huge factor of boating safety there must also be present on board a recently inspected fire extinguisher. It should be distinctly labelled so that anyone can locate it if needed and reach for it in time. There are varied kinds of fire extinguishers, designed to extinguish different kinds of fires. For boating safety it is advisable to obtain a Type B or C fire extinguisher, these are created for putting out fires initiated or fuelled by oil, grease and gas, or electrical fires.

As a last part of boating safety, especially for vessels with gasoline engines and particularly when the engine is mounted in the boat, great wind circulation is vital.

Not only to keep away from any build up of carbon monoxide, threatening the crew with poisoning, but also to limit gasoline fumes from building up and turning into a dangerous fire hazard.

Jason Myers is a professional writer and he writes mostly about boating news. He’s also interested in travel and tourism news.