The following recommendations are directly from the Kawasaki, Sea-Doo, and Yamaha Owner's Manuals. Sea-Doo: “It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly toward the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than three feet deep under the lowest portion of the hull.
Easy to retrieve once it’s hard on the sand as we use a rollered trailer with pivoting (angled) rear rollers than assist pulling the ski on to the trailer. This way our vehicle doesn’t get washed by the surf surge at the beach.
@@TheConstructionAddictit should be in at least 3 ft of water! Thats the instructions from seadoo! So what youre saying is not accurate! Read below The following recommendations are directly from the Kawasaki, Sea-Doo, and Yamaha Owner's Manuals. Sea-Doo: “It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly toward the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than three feet deep under the lowest portion of the hull.
I call this coming in like an idiot.
Oh yes, that's great for the gel coat!
Except these skis don’t have gel coat!! Newer sea-doo hulls are plastic
@@arasheqajar there are some hulls that are made of plastic but these FishPro’s are Fiberglass hulls
@@arasheqajar only the sparks are plastic
Acrylic.
@@MrScby11195no. It's gti and gtx too and wake.
The following recommendations are directly from the Kawasaki, Sea-Doo, and Yamaha Owner's Manuals. Sea-Doo: “It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly toward the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than three feet deep under the lowest portion of the hull.
Now imagine how much fun it will be to get it back in the water 😂
There goes the carbon seals and plastic hulls!
Sweet Jesus no……🤦🏽♂️ the sand through the intake crunching up the impeller, the hull that’s getting ground down…..
Yall bugging he spent his money on it he can do whatever he wants with it💯
Or maybe he stole or borrowed it from someone and decides to do WHAT HE WANTS on it
I parked like that once. I don't have a jetski anymore now.
When it’s a rental
If I have big money I park boat like that too
No problem it’s only a sea doo doo nothing lost
Wow. Bet it was fun dragging it out
Easy to retrieve once it’s hard on the sand as we use a rollered trailer with pivoting (angled) rear rollers than assist pulling the ski on to the trailer. This way our vehicle doesn’t get washed by the surf surge at the beach.
This is why you don’t buy used jet skis
HahHa best comment
Must be a rental!!
They must know something I don't.
Okay, now turn around and go back out 🙄
Casually ruining $20,000 and laughing about it
No I own a seadoo, it’s made to be beached… just not like that lol
@@TheConstructionAddictit should be in at least 3 ft of water! Thats the instructions from seadoo! So what youre saying is not accurate! Read below
The following recommendations are directly from the Kawasaki, Sea-Doo, and Yamaha Owner's Manuals. Sea-Doo: “It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly toward the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than three feet deep under the lowest portion of the hull.
Hope you like sand in your engine.
No skis were harmed in the making of this video 😂
Coming like a tosser! No boss shit here 😂 laaaame
The same people that go and complain about seadoo afterwards
When you have too much money.
Then he will try and sell it on facebook because insurance wont pay.
Two 47 year old dads? Chill with the beat, Jesus