Muffler, safety, manners
I just re-read the message below. We try to keep these forums positive. Then I edited it to include positive suggestions only. Safe operation is a real issue. These are powerful, highly maneuverable machines. There are a number of new and unpredictable ways to get into danger on the water. For instance, a teen died off Fairport Harbor last summer hopping the wake of a large speedboat on a calm day, and ramming the passing boat going the other way on the other side of it. We saw two kids fall off a jet ski in open water on Lake Erie. If the throttle had jammed, and we weren't nearby, an hour in the cold water would have been life threatening. Make sure you and your loved ones really understand safe operation before open riding. A boating course would be a minimum here.Manners really means operating at speed more than a mile or more from anchored boats, the shore, or other immovable places where people are enjoying the water. A jet-ski is really scary to swimming children, and their parents. It means giving a wide berth to vessels under sail, or rowing. It means really leaving no wake in the marina. Finally, can you get a muffler for the exhaust? The noise of these machines is a problem at almost any distance over open water.If this is still a rant, I apologize now.DavidLady Lillie