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2020 Sea-Doo RXP 300
£ 11,950
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Power Products Marine | Rochester, Kent

2023 Sea-Doo GTX 230
£ 16,500
Waterside Boat Sales - Blue Lagoon - Poole | Poole, Dorset

2020 Sea-Doo GTI SE 170
£ 8,900
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Private Seller | Ealand, Lincolnshire

2022 Sea-Doo RXP-X 300
£ 19,000
Private Seller | Cardiff, Cardiff (Caerdydd)

2024 Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 WA
£ 98,995
Morgan Marine | Brightlingsea, Essex

2024 Northstar Orion 7
£ 78,500
Twisted Marine | Salcombe, Devon

2022 Northstar ION 10.5
£ 145,950
Twisted Marine | East Cowes, Isle of Wight

Jetskis
Boats and Outboards has new and second hand jetskis for sale. They are also commonly called PWC or Personal Watercraft. The jetskis available range from cheap small PWCs to more luxury models. Browse the ketskis being offered by both professional brokers and individuals on Boats and Outboards today.
Jet-Skis are a type of personal water craft (PWC) made from synthetic, fibreglass-tempered materials. The term “Jet-Ski” is not official, because it is a trademark for the Kawasaki Jet-Ski, however it is now used universally to refer to any type of personal watercraft. Other makes of PWC include Sea Doo (produced by Bombardier) and Yamaha, who also produce efficient and powerful boat engines for sale.
There are various types of PWC (from here on in called Jet-Ski) for sale on the market, from the single “stand up” watercraft, ranging to larger “sit down” watercraft which can seat up to four people. One can often see Jet-Skis used for watersports purposes (some are even powerful enough to tow a water-skier) on inland and coastal waters, as well as by the rescue services – the high speeds reached by Jet-Skis allow the emergency services personnel to reach the scene of an accident much quicker than they otherwise would.
Jet boats are actuated using an inboard engine with a screw-shaped impeller to create the thrust for propulsion and steering. Due to the incredible speeds they reach, those that generate up to 250 HP and 130km/h require a sports boat licence in order to be legally driven.
View all of the boats for sale and find some great offers on new and used Jet-Skis for sale!