How to Buy a Personal Watercraft
Instructions
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Determine if you want a sit-down or stand-up PWC. Also decide if you want a craft powerful enough to pull a water-skier or tuber.
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Examine the various size classes. This includes both engine sizes and hull sizes. Most manufacturers make a variety of both. Engine sizes are rated in cubic centimeters. Larger engines produce more horsepower and more speed, although the hull design has a big influence on performance.
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Look at how performance and hull design are related. Short, narrow machines are maneuverable and very rewarding for skilled riders but may be difficult for beginners. Wider, longer designs are more stable, carry more people, and deflect spray better, but have reduced maneuverability.
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See How to Buy a Trailer to transport your new PWC from home to the beach.
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