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Old 23-08-2009, 12:25 PM
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My older brother had a 400 small block chev in his boat that he bought for 10k off a mate. Easily toed 4 people on biscuits, wakeboards, knee boards etc. Now its just a shit fight to find a good area that isnt packed and has more then 2ft of water.
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hey Perthzed did you end up getting a ski ??? im thinking about picking one up at the moment, looking at the Yamaha FX160's 05-08 models with the MR1 engine and 160hp... gotta piss all over the VX700 80hp ones that almost every country uses as their rental thrashers haha
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hey, another question :P

what are parts like to find for the old stand up ski's in perth?
eg. late 80's js300 or even a mid 90s js550

if i ever get back to work wouldnt mind buying a cheapie (under 2k) for me & the kids to mess about on.
But if its going to be a real hassel to keep one of these oldies going i might have to rethink..
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>400 meters offshore and you need a PFD1 anyway

and you will need a 3 seater for tow-in. Also as far as I know all involved (pilot, spotter and surfer) are required to have a RST.

and +700 for yammie I have a GP1300R and love it, shame its only a 2 seater, cos I'm flogging it soon
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GP1300R is the best ski out there if you ask me.

What year do you have thebish? Black and Gold model or Blue?
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GP1300R is the best ski out there if you ask me.

What year do you have thebish? Black and Gold model or Blue?
its blue with purple seat

did a bit of work to it last year and now holeshot is incredable

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Nice!

That's where they belong
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[QUOTE=thebish;408929. Also as far as I know all involved (pilot, spotter and surfer) are required to have a RST.[/QUOTE]

That's the first I've heard of it. Usually only the skipper needs a RST. As long as there's a Skipper supervising (from on board) the driver of the vessel doesn't even need one.
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That's the first I've heard of it. Usually only the skipper needs a RST. As long as there's a Skipper supervising (from on board) the driver of the vessel doesn't even need one.
Thats what i was told when i was pulled up once. As long as someone physically on the jetski has their RST then everything is ok.
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I was talking about tow ins

http://forum.jetskijunkys.com/viewto...=tow+in#p10259

1. PWC operator and the person being towed must hold a Recreational Skippers Ticket (RST).

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