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What To Do To Keep Your Racing Jet Ski in Good Condition
By Low Jeremy
Jet skis, especially when used in racing are probably among the world's most battered marine vehicles. Let us consider the length of time they have to stay in water and sway harshly to create the waves that the racer exactly needs. While many of us find this experience exciting, well should we not consider how a jet ski would feel (in case it actually has the capacity to feel)?
Their suffering is more aggravated with the fact that after long days of water cruising, they would be stored in places where harsh elements can violate their good working condition.
Let us be realistic. We don't normally have the time and effort enough to attend to our jet skis. Because of the grime and dirt and salt that have accumulated, the performance of our jet skis is lessened.
Jet skis used for racing normally require the highest maintenance covering personal watercraft vehicles. They have to be in their best whenever driven in water. Not only would proper maintenance sustain their power to perform, this routine will also lengthen their optimized lives.
We know how precious your jet skis are for you so we have gathered some tips here that will help assure that your racing vehicle drive down the waves everytime it gets into water.
Due to the fact that there are literally thousands (and the number just keeps on rolling) of jet ski models available now, there is a great possibility that incompatibility with parts may occur. Or if in case a specific part for upgrade is installed in the vehicle and worked well initially, there may be long term damages that may not be reversed.
Always remember that there are specific products that would best suit each jet ski model, please buy only from authorized parts dealers.
Repairing a specific jet ski model using a system that is apart from its original repairing method will normally produce no good results. Normally, cheaper repairs can cause you to seek additional repairs. Thus, only aggravates the problem.
As always, prevention is much better than cure, no matter what the ratio is. Before your racing jet ski accumulates enough elements that will hasten its depreciation, it would be good that you practice enough of jet ski hygiene so you would be assured that it will stay longer with you, in the waters.
Finally, it would be best if you would know the tactics used in the industry. Price does not say it all. You have to learn to read between the lines.
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Swinging moorings tend to be the cheapest way of mooring a boat, although some sort of winter storage may need to be considered. Swinging moorings are provided in rivers, estuaries, harbours or in other areas of sheltered water. They consist of a buoy which is attached by chains to a heavy sinker which lies on the river or sea bed. Your boat is attached to the buoy and will then swing around in the water according to the direction of the tide - hence the name. To get to your boat you will need to use a small craft like a dinghy or inflatable tender.A mooring in a tidal area will probably mean that the boat is high and dry for some period of time and it is wise to choose one which will sit down comfortably, probably on bilge keels. If you choose to moor your boat in tidal water then you may come across the terms Mud Berth, Half Tide, and All States Of Tide. A Mud Berth is where the tide will go out and leave your boat sitting in the mud until the tide comes in again, which restricts the times as to when you can use your boat. In this case it would be worth contacting the mooring operator to find out when the best times are for using your boat. Half Tide is when the tide will be in at your mooring for about half the time of the full tide. All States Of Tide means that your boat will be afloat all of the time, moorings in these areas tend to be more expensive than the mud berths as you can use your boat at any time
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In a jetboat, the waterjet draws water from beneath the hull where it passes through a series of impellers and stators - known as stages - which increase the velocity of the waterflow. Most modern jets are single stage while older waterjets may have as many as three stages. The tail section of the waterjet unit extends out through the transom of the hull above the waterline. This jetstream exits the unit through a small nozzle at high velocity to push the boat forward. Steering is accomplished by moving this nozzle to either side, or less commonly, by small gates on either side that direct the jetstream. Because the jet boat relies on the flow of water through the nozzle for control, it is not possible to steer a conventional jet boat without the throttle open.
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