No. They have hours.
I am 99.99% sure that jetskis do not have gears.
* Land # Car # Train # Subway * Air # Planes # Helicopters * Water # Boats # Jetskis # Rowboats
Jetskiing is where you ride a PWC, Personal Water Craft. Jetskis are also known as waverunners or Sea Doos. Jetskiing is a really fun sport.
Boatercycles (Jetskis) can be fast, depending on how immensely fat the person is, and depending on how much water there is and how fast the engine is designed to go
Riding on jet skis can create many dangers to riders, especially if they are not experienced. The dangers of riding jet skis can be life threatening, such as drowning, or breaking bones.
The 750 STS Kawasaki Jetski uses 2 cycle engine oil. 2 cycle engine oil is specifically made for use in jetskis.
It is not recommended to start a jetski out of water as it can cause damage to the engine. Jetskis are designed to operate in water to keep the engine cool and lubricated. Starting a jetski out of water can lead to overheating and other mechanical issues.
It would be theoretically possible with enough gasoline. There are no natural barriers between the two, however, there are no jetskis currently on the market which could actually make the trip without refueling several times.
No. Because personal water craft (ie..jetskis) do not have lights, you cannot use them in the dark (legally) most states have laws that you cannot use them after dark, in my state (MN) the law is you have until a half hour after sunset to get off of the water.
I live next to a 5000 acre lake here in Kentucky and I take advantage by fishing for Bass, Bluegill, Crappie and Catfish. In the hot summer months, I take advantage by swimming, boating and riding jetskis.
there are miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles of the ocean side to la. who doesnt know that? acuttly the one who asked this question didnt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BURN!!!!!
Miles and miles are the same measurement. Therefore, 99000 miles is equal to 99000 miles.