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Personal Watercraft, anyone have the Yamaha GP1800

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December 30, 2017, 04:53 PM
Tommydogg
Personal Watercraft, anyone have the Yamaha GP1800
Been thinking and looked at them today. Anyone have one?


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Beth Greene
December 30, 2017, 06:10 PM
sig77
I bought a pair of 2016 Kawasaki stx-15f’s. Got a deal at 7999 a piece new and they have been great so far. They go 67 mph and have enough power to pull skiers. They are an older design so the bugs have been worked out and not a bunch of bells and whistles to break. I would buy these again if I were to do it over again. Not familiar with the Yamaha’s.

https://www.kawasaki.com/produ...2017-Jet-Ski-STX-15F



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December 31, 2017, 10:17 AM
jimb888
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Yamaha GP1800



Holy smokes. I just looked that Yammy up and its amazing. Seats 3 and has a tow hook for skiing? Get outta here. (nothing against the Kawasaki, looks like a decent machine too)
December 31, 2017, 06:50 PM
Prefontaine
I’ve got friends in the business and I was told to stick to the normally aspirated 1.8L versions and skip the supercharger.



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January 01, 2018, 12:18 PM
Tommydogg
I'm hoping to look at some Kawasakis tomorrow. It's kind of looking like there are not many 17 models left to deal on.


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Beth Greene
January 01, 2018, 12:25 PM
PR64
I have 2 Kawasaki and they are great boats.

They are about 10 years old and only go about 60 mph..... Razz


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January 01, 2018, 01:02 PM
jimmy123x
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Originally posted by Tommydogg:
I'm hoping to look at some Kawasakis tomorrow. It's kind of looking like there are not many 17 models left to deal on.


Kawasaki's are old news and have failed to keep up with the times. Especially in ride. Given your location and use on the Indian River, ride is going to be important as the Indian River isn't exactly as calm as a lake is.

Sea Doo is the hot ticket right now and then Yamaha is behind them. A buddy of mine owns a fairly large repair shop in Fort Lauderdale called Mobile Motorcycle. If you want to give them a call, talk to William or Pablo and they'll give you the scoop on reliability and so forth. They're good friends with Tony Doukas that owns TDR, the manufacturer of a bunch of high performance parts for waverunners and Pablo used to work for him.