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the jet will use more gas a prop. so unless a jet is wanted for its
advantages, which it has like: - runs shallow - boat can break (as in stop) - doesnt hack up people - fun to drive so if you do not need any of that, then get a prop. Stay away from rotax jets, as others said they are high maintenance. If you decide on a jet then get a boat which has a MERCURY SPORTJET with a 200 HP or 250 HP OPTIMAX. These will get very good mileage. My boat is 19 foot with a 200 Optimax Jet and cruises with 2 people and light gear at 5.8 MPG ! Cant complain about that ![]() Matt |
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