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12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
- RobGunn
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12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
- mobinakhtar
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1988 Carver 3207 Convertible
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Re: 12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
- RGrew176
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Re: 12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
2022 Stingray 182 SC
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
- pepmyster
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Re: 12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
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Re: 12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
Now the jetboat...heavy, heavy and has to be maintained, which could include mechanics.You ain't hangin one of these in davits......fun though. This is assuming you are meaning jetboat and not a jet ski...
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Re: 12' Inflatable Dinghy or 14' Jet Boat?
You can tow any jet, but you might have to put a shutoff valve on the water cooling just like you do a PWC.
If you get a newer inflatable the leaks certainly can be manageable or pretty much non-existant. I have a 14 year old one (SIB) and the main tubes will hold air for weeks without an issue but I have to reinflate the keel every few days.
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