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Getting a jet ski just means that you've abandoned all hope of sharing
the experience on the water with anybody else and are going to settle
for a solitary experience. Expanding your circle of friends to include
other boaters is the other option.
Not true at all! I ride my pwc every weekend for about 8 months of the
year, the vast majority of rides are with any of my many fellow pwc'er
friends on their machines also (for frequent long open-water cruises
and explorations the likes of which I never hear about groups of
bigger-boaters doing), or involve meeting up and hanging out with
non-pwc friends on their bigger boats, or riding with my wife or one or
two of our daughteres and their cousins and friends with me. Or when
I'm in the mood, sometimes I also spend a nice long day just cruising
solo, which can also be very enjoyable. So anyway none of the
statements in the above paragraph is true about pwc'ing. To get more
knowledgable first-hand information about pwc's and the people who have
them and ride them and the kind of things they do with them, Wiz, you
should check out pwctoday.com.
Will do - all good 'data points'. Can't tell you HOW much all
of this info helps me in my thought process, its very helpfull,
be it PWC, anti-PWC, or this/that/other - listening to you
people talk about "real world" situations/experiences is ultra
helpfull. All the posts in this thread obviously come from some
really quality people, and man this is great! thanks again. ...Will
continue to read, think, read, listen, think .....
richforman