I got a 2013 Yamaha 1.8 HO love that it's 4cyl and doesn't need a supercharger it burns less fuel less maintenance less chance for failure and doesn't need premiumfuel.
I've always been team SeaDoo, The advanced tech in the seadoos have always won me over the other models. Though everyone's starting to catch up now. But the invention of the IBR was way ahead of its time, and the Suspension skis SeaDoo had around the 2011-2014 era were awesome too.. I've always said if your a newbie go the SeaDoo, The tech will make it a lot easier to start off, But if you like ripping around the track and jumping waves Yamaha/Kawasaki is where its at!
this is like a Ford / Chevy debate. It will go on forever. I've always had Sea Doo except for one Kawasaki way back in the day. Ran fresh and salt water and never had issues that I did not create myself. Just got to say though I love my 2023 GTX 300 limited. Fast and handles the ocean better than any ski I have ridden. Safe boating out there.
Well there are many differences between them and some are HUGE depending on your need. GTX hatch is amazing while Sea Doo NOT having draining footwell...WTF? Yamaha refuses to have a mounting system for holding stuff while Sea Doo has it ALL figured out. This is not Chevy vs. Ford... other then arguing about things line engine and HP.
I have the exact FX HO ski and really love it. Takes larger waves well especially when riding in the Outer Banks of North Carolina where I ride mine mostly. The dash layout options on the Yamaha was one of the selling points for me. The Seadoo doesn't have that in this matchup. Both skis are really capable but I really love how the Seadoo has the large storage area. I will be adding another ski soon and I may have to give the Seadoo another look. Thanks for the video.
I had 2 sea-doo gtx and both of them were unreliable - in and out of the shop all the time - I switched to the Yamaha FX HO cruiser and have had no problems with it - the Yamaha seats are softer than the sea-doo’s - I would go for the Yamaha all day long
We owned a boat dealership and sold both Yamaha and Sea-Doo since the 1980's when both were new to the market. We sold the dealership in 2021 or so. Over that time we sold thousands of each brand, even had over 50 units in a single weekend. Without question Yamaha was far more reliable, no one does it better. Sea-Doos are great but they always felt more cheaply built and to a lower price point and the little issues they have are annoying and can put you out of service. Engines are solid on both but we still saw many more failures with Sea Doo. They just aren't Engineered as well. Yamaha for sure is the gold standard.
Sea Doo definitely has the comfort Yamaha need to catch up in that department with deeper foot Wells and narrower and softer seats I personally have owned two new seadoos over the 11 years that I have been jet skiing supercharged and non supercharged and I can honestly say I have never owned something that has given me so much trouble as a Seadoo jetski if I was to buy a new again it would be a Yamaha or a new Kawasaki
The deeper foot well gathered water when I go fishing and throws out the stability. I Prefer the shallow foot well on the yamaha and easier to hop on and off from the side.
I just brought a 2017 FX ho cruiser. The steering is definitely a lot more twitchy. I wish I saw this video and maybe should’ve considered a Sea-Doo… hello from New Zealand :-)
Ride both FXHO and GTX230 skis doing steps off on bar and getting to spots. Both great skis and very capable in surf. Agree FXHO is more responsive but GTX offers stability. Either one a good option. I went with GTX as attachable ski pole and fish box make it a good option for the family.
This is GREAT, very helpful for me choosing between 2023 Yamaha FX and Sea-Doo Fish Pro here in central North Carolina USA. Wife & I will be touring and paddle boarding, so I prefer Sea-Doo by a bit. Thanks a lot- good on yer, mate! 👍
I just rode the Sea-Doo from Long Beach to Catalina and it was awesome super stable in the swells and in the choppy water Great reviews I love watching your channel USA
I have an FX/HO.. and I like the 'army tank' feel of it... plows through anything, but I may go for the Sea Doo soon, as I like the easy rider pose a bit more these days. (big waves Yamaha.. smooth water.. Sea Doo)
It's interesting that people speak as though it's a fact that Sea-Doo has reliability issues. I've owned a 2009 Wake 155 for 15 years and never had any repairs ever. We also have a 2012 RXT 260 for 12 years with no repairs ever. I've never owned anything other than these 2 jet skis, but they seem solid to me. I'm trading in the Wake 155 for a new GTX 170 this year because I'm looking for a smoother touring ride. I'm sure Yamaha is excellent too, but I have no mechanical concerns with Sea-Doo.
I asked a local dealer why they stopped carrying seadoo, the reply was: seadoo has too many issues, break too often. Not sure if this is just a salesman talk or not.
Good comparison, I’ve got a gtx300 and my mate has a svho. The svho takes off heaps quicker and is much more nimble. But the gtx will catch up easily once we get going and can take a lot more chop easily.
Have you got any idea about older models? 10K budget, I want a good ski for cruising day trips in the ocean. Weighing up between FXHO and GTX155. I was leaning towards Yamaha but now find GTX is more stable, older models as well?
@@NoLaggPlz Great, thanks for that. I was looking at either 2010 Yamaha or 2012 GTX as they go for about the same price. Just a pro for the seadoo which has brakes as Yamaha only introduced them in 2014 but the 1.8 yamaha engine seems really good..
@@prins2x yeah my vote is for the Yamaha, only reason I went for the seadoo is because I plan to use it as more of a family ski. If I was just having fun by myself I would have gotten a Yamaha or maybe even Kawasaki
Prefer Seadoo for tow in surfing. No comparison on stability when switching riders (Yamaha feels like it will tip over). Ride quality much smoother with the Seadoo hull. Yamaha feels like you are riding on top of the ski vs Seadoo in the ski(stability). For maintenance and reliability; the same. For sound system; the Seadoo is top notch. Kai Lenny has also switched to Seadoo.
Should be a GTX170 compared to the FX HO - That's a fair comparison. The FX handles the swell and chop better. I swap between my friends GTX and it's a great ski at rest or slow speed but they are very different
Faster? Stronger? Hahaha not even close I literally own the fastest yami an the fastest seadoo an the seadoo eats in corners an a straight line don’t know what the hell your talking about ahah
I think Yamaha is got it down a little bit because I don’t want all my steering linkage. Is it connections in something that opens and closes constantly like this sounds like a sound for disaster.
Hubby & I have a 22 RXTX, prior to this we had a 17 RXTX; have to say in most group rides that we have done, Seadoo & Kawasaki is always at the front of the pack even with 2up. Yamaha’s nearly always seem to be at the back and most of them are usually on 1up. That’s my 2c worth and has been my experience, just saying. For touring, definitely SeaDoo!
Both brands are good for long term in salt water, just have to make sure you look after them. We recommend using a product called Salt Shift www.saltshift.com
so this video was testing the FX HO, but when they compare speeds, they compared the speed of the GTX-230 to the Yamaha SVHO (not the HO in the video). So is the GTX-230 faster than the Yamaha FX HO?
Watching the video, Seadoo is better for me. For waves, I eFoil. Jet skiing is not a “sport” - it’s for when I want to be lazy and get from A to B fast and with some fun. No other boaters like jet skiers.
Don’t buy these things people. You’ll have to spend $2,500 every 200 hours having to buy a new supercharger. The old ones you could rebuild for cheap like $600-$700 now on the 2018 and up they make you buy a whole brand new one which will still fail at around 200 hours possibly even less!
Seadoo were the lowest reliable skis from the mid 90s to the end of the 2 stroke area. Yamaha have always made the most reliable skis on the market, For that I would never buy a Seadoo
Much for much really, people will disagree but from owning multiple models in both brands, our experience is we have always had issues with both. End of the day they are high performance machines in a salt water environments that is being bashed around in waves. I do reckon Yamaha was more reliable in older supercharged engines though.
Why do people say seadoos are unreliable? So far it seems like ive just read people saying "theyre SO unreliable" and scream about yamaha without ever giving a reason for seadoos being "unreliable"
To be honest both are just as reliable as each other these days, i think 10+ years ago Yamaha was definitely more reliable, but now both are pretty good.
**************** If you feel like doing an honest comparison, you should get the Sea-Doo GTR 230 that has the same U-shape type of hull as the Yamaha, not the V-shape like the Sea-doos Wake Pro, GTX and RTs. Definely the U-shape hull is more playful and more forgiving (ideal for lakes and rivers), while the V-shape one is better for bumpy waters like the sea and great for race and sharp turns. ******************
@Troy Dicaprio yeah agree. Your comment "same hull" can be interpreted that the GTR hull is the same hull as the GTX, based on the comment you replied to
Saying seadoo compares to yamaha in terms of reliabilty is funny, Yamaha WINS hands down, Do a standing test in the footwell, This really wasnt a good review
Hey mate! BRP defiantly have improved reliability over the past few years and all new skis are pretty good now days. This review was more a general basic one for your everyday jet ski rider! Will make sure to do a standing test & stability test in our next review video. 🙌
"Why does it matter who Dave is" is the equivalent to saying, "it's none of your business who I talk to". No man wants to hear that from a woman he's dating or married to. I wouldn't have kicked her off the jetski, but she definitely isn't getting a ride home.
@ogatheman Make certain you sit on them. I'm actually in my Kawasaki sweatshirt right now. Lol Love my 2022 Kawi Ultra 310x with Kspeed ecu. 75-77mph all day long!
Lol- there doesn’t need to be a discussion about this, Yamaha is better. They make their own engines & their engines are used by MANY other manufacturers for all kinds of applications. Does seadoo make their own? Do any other companies reach out to seadoo to use their power trains?😂😂😂
Yes, seadoo make their own. That's what Rotax is. Who owns Rotax? Bombardier Recreational Products. Rotax is also used in aircraft. If you knew anything about engines you'd also know that the Kawasaki and Yamaha are motorcycle engines. Where as Rotax is designed like a car engine. Car engines are far superior. I don't even own a seadoo, but I know engineering.
A real fishing boat is already a totally different game mate, jetski fishing is one huge step above kayak fishing. You can’t keep a real fishing boat in your garage, can you? Jetski is small, nimble and super fast too.
where the hell did that piano music come from, I thought I had another window open plaing something else, very distracting
Same. I thought YT malfunctioned. I will never understand why music is added over voice with such great content 🤷🏼♂️
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Sniperdontmill8ss
My wife just had to listen to me have a meltdown because of this lol@@NoNopeAndNo
I got a 2013 Yamaha 1.8 HO love that it's 4cyl and doesn't need a supercharger it burns less fuel less maintenance less chance for failure and doesn't need premiumfuel.
The GTR 230 also doesn’t need premium fuel. It says 87 octane on their website.
I've always been team SeaDoo, The advanced tech in the seadoos have always won me over the other models. Though everyone's starting to catch up now. But the invention of the IBR was way ahead of its time, and the Suspension skis SeaDoo had around the 2011-2014 era were awesome too..
I've always said if your a newbie go the SeaDoo, The tech will make it a lot easier to start off, But if you like ripping around the track and jumping waves Yamaha/Kawasaki is where its at!
BRP defiantly have are on the fore front of innovation within the industry.
Take the wake board off lol ,that is huge drag and you started slow
this is like a Ford / Chevy debate. It will go on forever. I've always had Sea Doo except for one Kawasaki way back in the day. Ran fresh and salt water and never had issues that I did not create myself. Just got to say though I love my 2023 GTX 300 limited. Fast and handles the ocean better than any ski I have ridden. Safe boating out there.
More like comparing japanese to german.
Well there are many differences between them and some are HUGE depending on your need. GTX hatch is amazing while Sea Doo NOT having draining footwell...WTF? Yamaha refuses to have a mounting system for holding stuff while Sea Doo has it ALL figured out. This is not Chevy vs. Ford... other then arguing about things line engine and HP.
I had a seadoo it was unreliable. Went to the waverunner and never had any issues. Team Yamaha after my experience 💯
I have the exact FX HO ski and really love it. Takes larger waves well especially when riding in the Outer Banks of North Carolina where I ride mine mostly. The dash layout options on the Yamaha was one of the selling points for me. The Seadoo doesn't have that in this matchup. Both skis are really capable but I really love how the Seadoo has the large storage area. I will be adding another ski soon and I may have to give the Seadoo another look. Thanks for the video.
Loved the show. Beautiful place.
Definitely look at a Kawasaki over a sea doo
I had 2 sea-doo gtx and both of them were unreliable - in and out of the shop all the time - I switched to the Yamaha FX HO cruiser and have had no problems with it - the Yamaha seats are softer than the sea-doo’s - I would go for the Yamaha all day long
I have had Yamaha and had nothing but problems have a seadoo and been great I guess both have lemons 🍋 from time to time
Agreed only downside is the seadoos are SO much more stabile
I love my sea doos... bought brand new 3 yrs ago. The stability control on sea doos have helped me enjoy a fun, safe and dry experience.
We owned a boat dealership and sold both Yamaha and Sea-Doo since the 1980's when both were new to the market. We sold the dealership in 2021 or so. Over that time we sold thousands of each brand, even had over 50 units in a single weekend. Without question Yamaha was far more reliable, no one does it better. Sea-Doos are great but they always felt more cheaply built and to a lower price point and the little issues they have are annoying and can put you out of service. Engines are solid on both but we still saw many more failures with Sea Doo. They just aren't Engineered as well. Yamaha for sure is the gold standard.
thats some serious data with 1000s of units sold.
I agree with everything here...we are 65% Sea Doo in my world but 80% of the mechanical issues.
Sea Doo definitely has the comfort Yamaha need to catch up in that department with deeper foot Wells and narrower and softer seats I personally have owned two new seadoos over the 11 years that I have been jet skiing supercharged and non supercharged and I can honestly say I have never owned something that has given me so much trouble as a Seadoo jetski if I was to buy a new again it would be a Yamaha or a new Kawasaki
The deeper foot well gathered water when I go fishing and throws out the stability. I Prefer the shallow foot well on the yamaha and easier to hop on and off from the side.
I just brought a 2017 FX ho cruiser. The steering is definitely a lot more twitchy. I wish I saw this video and maybe should’ve considered a Sea-Doo… hello from New Zealand :-)
Great review, thank you.
The music that kicked in during Yamaha review, very annoying!!!
Relax!!!
Ride both FXHO and GTX230 skis doing steps off on bar and getting to spots. Both great skis and very capable in surf. Agree FXHO is more responsive but GTX offers stability. Either one a good option. I went with GTX as attachable ski pole and fish box make it a good option for the family.
i was going to get the rxt-x because with out a doubt seadoos look better but they weren't in stock only Yamahas and a select few but i love my Yamaha
This is GREAT, very helpful for me choosing between 2023 Yamaha FX and Sea-Doo Fish Pro here in central North Carolina USA. Wife & I will be touring and paddle boarding, so I prefer Sea-Doo by a bit. Thanks a lot- good on yer, mate! 👍
Save your money to put that pos in the shop 😂😂😂
i have a 2008 yamaha waverunner fx sho and still going strong thuink id go for the cruiser version next time
I just rode the Sea-Doo from Long Beach to Catalina and it was awesome super stable in the swells and in the choppy water
Great reviews I love watching your channel
USA
SEADOO love my gtx 230
We are climbing in the compartment definitely makes me understand why I wanna see. Don’t sit well with some people.
Nice video guys....I prefer the FX HO :)
Random question - what rash shirt are you wearing? Cheers
Definitely great ski's but I love my gtx
I have an FX/HO.. and I like the 'army tank' feel of it... plows through anything, but I may go
for the Sea Doo soon, as I like the easy rider pose a bit more these days. (big waves Yamaha.. smooth water.. Sea Doo)
It's interesting that people speak as though it's a fact that Sea-Doo has reliability issues. I've owned a 2009 Wake 155 for 15 years and never had any repairs ever. We also have a 2012 RXT 260 for 12 years with no repairs ever. I've never owned anything other than these 2 jet skis, but they seem solid to me. I'm trading in the Wake 155 for a new GTX 170 this year because I'm looking for a smoother touring ride. I'm sure Yamaha is excellent too, but I have no mechanical concerns with Sea-Doo.
What about all the videos watching seadoo sink
Is there any difference in the range these ski’s do ????? on a full tank
I asked a local dealer why they stopped carrying seadoo, the reply was: seadoo has too many issues, break too often. Not sure if this is just a salesman talk or not.
Good comparison, I’ve got a gtx300 and my mate has a svho. The svho takes off heaps quicker and is much more nimble. But the gtx will catch up easily once we get going and can take a lot more chop easily.
Have you got any idea about older models? 10K budget, I want a good ski for cruising day trips in the ocean. Weighing up between FXHO and GTX155. I was leaning towards Yamaha but now find GTX is more stable, older models as well?
@@prins2x I’d get the Yamaha, the 2018+ gtx are the super stable ones
@@NoLaggPlz Great, thanks for that. I was looking at either 2010 Yamaha or 2012 GTX as they go for about the same price. Just a pro for the seadoo which has brakes as Yamaha only introduced them in 2014 but the 1.8 yamaha engine seems really good..
@@prins2x yeah my vote is for the Yamaha, only reason I went for the seadoo is because I plan to use it as more of a family ski. If I was just having fun by myself I would have gotten a Yamaha or maybe even Kawasaki
Is the gtx still good in the ocean even though they say Yamaha for ocean
I think comfort and stability is more important to me at 60yrs old 😮 I take 👀 doo.
The oil change on the SeaDoo looks like a lot more work.
Prefer Seadoo for tow in surfing. No comparison on stability when switching riders (Yamaha feels like it will tip over). Ride quality much smoother with the Seadoo hull. Yamaha feels like you are riding on top of the ski vs Seadoo in the ski(stability). For maintenance and reliability; the same. For sound system; the Seadoo is top notch. Kai Lenny has also switched to Seadoo.
what kind of jet ski do you need for surfing?
What kind of lifevest is that.
Great review.
YAMAHA hands down.
Should be a GTX170 compared to the FX HO - That's a fair comparison. The FX handles the swell and chop better. I swap between my friends GTX and it's a great ski at rest or slow speed but they are very different
i thought the seadoo fish pro trophy was seadoos largest model since its a fishing jet ski?
Same hullasthe GTX
Great comparison.👍. Good Job
Yamaha is stronger , faster , low mantenance the Best
Yep and ever seen a skidoo towing surfers into 100ft waves?
After they copy seadoo. Fish pro? Trixx?
@@gunsandgranola7262 yeah take an idea and make it better 😂 … jk I love Yamaha but the fish pro is in its own class
Faster? Stronger? Hahaha not even close I literally own the fastest yami an the fastest seadoo an the seadoo eats in corners an a straight line don’t know what the hell your talking about ahah
@@garryrussell6844 no you don’t … no way does a px corner better than a GP … straight line maybe but now I can see you’re lying
I think Yamaha is got it down a little bit because I don’t want all my steering linkage. Is it connections in something that opens and closes constantly like this sounds like a sound for disaster.
Hubby & I have a 22 RXTX, prior to this we had a 17 RXTX; have to say in most group rides that we have done, Seadoo & Kawasaki is always at the front of the pack even with 2up. Yamaha’s nearly always seem to be at the back and most of them are usually on 1up. That’s my 2c worth and has been my experience, just saying.
For touring, definitely SeaDoo!
I’m going with the GTR X 300.
That is a fun ski, super quick!
Glassy water get a seadoo. Anything else get a fx ho or svho.
Nice thanks for the review.
The gibbs Squad ski has won the day For me , i love jet skis but the quadski has shone above
Which is more dependable long term for salt water use?
Both brands are good for long term in salt water, just have to make sure you look after them. We recommend using a product called Salt Shift www.saltshift.com
so this video was testing the FX HO, but when they compare speeds, they compared the speed of the GTX-230 to the Yamaha SVHO (not the HO in the video). So is the GTX-230 faster than the Yamaha FX HO?
yep
I like jet ski very much.
We're Big into 2 stroke skis Yamaha is the only way to go i can put like 5 different motors in my gp😂😂
Which one do you think is more beginner friendly
Sea doo
Probably Sea Doo as they have learner keys and also eco ride settings which reduces the power of the ski.
@@JetTechProducts thanks you
I’m looking for my first ski
What would you recommend?
im a yamaha fan, but the Seadoo seems better for better riding position? I like the 300rxt or the SVHO
Each to their own but i reckon Sea Doo's are probably a tad comfier with riding position.
Watching the video, Seadoo is better for me. For waves, I eFoil. Jet skiing is not a “sport” - it’s for when I want to be lazy and get from A to B fast and with some fun. No other boaters like jet skiers.
Don’t buy these things people. You’ll have to spend $2,500 every 200 hours having to buy a new supercharger. The old ones you could rebuild for cheap like $600-$700 now on the 2018 and up they make you buy a whole brand new one which will still fail at around 200 hours possibly even less!
Yamaha all day
Yes mate 👍
Drag race with a surf board and were you towing something behind you? Lol
I thought the svho was 265hp. Shouldn’t it be faster than the Sea-Doo 230 hp
Seadoo were the lowest reliable skis from the mid 90s to the end of the 2 stroke area. Yamaha have always made the most reliable skis on the market,
For that I would never buy a Seadoo
when the dealership wont even sell seadoos i think that tells us everything we need to know 😂
But the GTA 230 is not Seadoo’s biggest model, how about a rxp 300?
You did not talk about reliability on the engines ?????
Much for much really, people will disagree but from owning multiple models in both brands, our experience is we have always had issues with both. End of the day they are high performance machines in a salt water environments that is being bashed around in waves. I do reckon Yamaha was more reliable in older supercharged engines though.
I have had people in busines swear by the Wave Runners. Just what I hear. @@JetTechProducts
Is this a 2023 sea doo?
Hey mate, this one was a 2022 model.
Great vid
SEA DOO ALL THE WAY
Is this guy like 5’ 5” ? It’s like a yacht.
I like the looks of the Sea doo better. But you can’t beat Yamahas reliability. Yamaha FTW
Why do people say seadoos are unreliable? So far it seems like ive just read people saying "theyre SO unreliable" and scream about yamaha without ever giving a reason for seadoos being "unreliable"
To be honest both are just as reliable as each other these days, i think 10+ years ago Yamaha was definitely more reliable, but now both are pretty good.
Seadoo forever
Two skis that are not comparable at all, one is supercharged other is NA ....
Better comparison would be 2022 GTX 170
What were you watching? The video compares hull, storage, features etc, not engines. Then in the speed test they're using two supercharged skis.....!
Please explain this better for me. Im in the delema of purchasing these for a commercial operation. Need to know
**************** If you feel like doing an honest comparison, you should get the Sea-Doo GTR 230 that has the same U-shape type of hull as the Yamaha, not the V-shape like the Sea-doos Wake Pro, GTX and RTs. Definely the U-shape hull is more playful and more forgiving (ideal for lakes and rivers), while the V-shape one is better for bumpy waters like the sea and great for race and sharp turns. ******************
Same hull
@Troy Dicaprio incorrect.
@@JDDD33 gtr is same hull as gti, gtx and rxtx are same hull, and rxpx is its own hull.
@Troy Dicaprio yeah agree. Your comment "same hull" can be interpreted that the GTR hull is the same hull as the GTX, based on the comment you replied to
Would've thought the Yamaha would win the race it has more HP 230 vs 270
Two things he sounds like he get off it a little and he had a wake board on it
They were testing a sea doo 230 hp supercharged versus a yamaha 200 hp non supercharged
Seado all day baby
Is it Say Doo? I always pronounced it as See Doo.😮
In Australia it is say doo just like Buick is buerick in the hood
Was a graet video then music started playing and i couldn't hear what u were saying
Yamaha looks ugly. Seadoo all the way, baby!
svho or ho?
Super charge version high output
High output
YAHAMA YAHAMA YAHAMA
Sea doozies
Carbon seals 🤮🤢 .Yamaha 👑
Do what i did, get both. 😅
Of all the brands which are the most reliable.
Hmm so one of each it is...
Yamaha semakin di depan
Take the sled off. Surely that’s creating drag on the Yamaha.
Saying seadoo compares to yamaha in terms of reliabilty is funny, Yamaha WINS hands down, Do a standing test in the footwell, This really wasnt a good review
Do a side standing test when the foot well is covered in water. The seadoo takes on way too much water when I was out fishing.
Hey mate! BRP defiantly have improved reliability over the past few years and all new skis are pretty good now days. This review was more a general basic one for your everyday jet ski rider! Will make sure to do a standing test & stability test in our next review video. 🙌
Would either be good for rec, and fishing?
Yea both skis are great for fishing.
@@JetTechProducts man.. tuff choice
I guess I have to do a test ride on either of them n decide that way 😆
I’m all over those cheeseburgers.
"Why does it matter who Dave is" is the equivalent to saying, "it's none of your business who I talk to". No man wants to hear that from a woman he's dating or married to. I wouldn't have kicked her off the jetski, but she definitely isn't getting a ride home.
Someone @seadoo is pretty stunborn😅 nope we gonna keep the carbon seal nomather what!!!
Yamaha‘s are better than Sea dunes
Seadoo as reliable as yamaha? Cmon
We have personally found both brands have pros and cons, but everything seems to be pretty good these days.
Shayna Row
KAWASAKI.
I was looking at the Ultra LX 160 and it is painfully slow comapred to a fx ho...because i'm cheap as that and don't want a supercharged ski.😉
@ogatheman Make certain you sit on them. I'm actually in my Kawasaki sweatshirt right now. Lol Love my 2022 Kawi Ultra 310x with Kspeed ecu. 75-77mph all day long!
@@SquiggyWigginz wow, the 310 lx! But it is too thirsty for my liking.
Lol- there doesn’t need to be a discussion about this, Yamaha is better. They make their own engines & their engines are used by MANY other manufacturers for all kinds of applications. Does seadoo make their own? Do any other companies reach out to seadoo to use their power trains?😂😂😂
Yes, seadoo make their own. That's what Rotax is. Who owns Rotax? Bombardier Recreational Products. Rotax is also used in aircraft. If you knew anything about engines you'd also know that the Kawasaki and Yamaha are motorcycle engines. Where as Rotax is designed like a car engine. Car engines are far superior. I don't even own a seadoo, but I know engineering.
Yeah, you sound vaccinated bro...
@@HUGEMEOW 😂😂😂
If you get into some bad ass Waze, I would rather mine compartment with break off in my whole control panel breaker off
I get your point but non issue if you are smart about it
great review cheers, shame about the dumb music very annoying and I left!
That gtx is not made to be playful seadoo make a ski for that
High tech jet skis! Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior and repent of your sins :)
Imagine choosing a Seadoo over a Yamaha
Imagine choosing a Yamaha instead of a seadoo
Ali Track
Please NO More music in Your videos.
As soon as that music started...you lost me.
Stop with the background music all you do is ruin your videos. I stopped watching it was so annoying.
The notion of fishing from a PWC is kinda kooky to me. If you’re that serious about fishing, just buy a real fishing boat.
Jet skis make it a lot easier to access smaller waterways and shallow mangrove areas which especially on the Gold Coast is incredibly popular!
A real fishing boat is already a totally different game mate, jetski fishing is one huge step above kayak fishing. You can’t keep a real fishing boat in your garage, can you? Jetski is small, nimble and super fast too.