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Old 12-04-2020, 06:16 AM   #12
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For $6.99, Amazon has a paperback book: 'Getting Started, the Jet Ski Guide' by Jeff Moyer-2017, and you can look at some of the inside pages for free, on-line.

There's probably other guide books available if you look around the internet.

I would go to craigslist-NH and enter the words "jet ski" in the search, and find some nearby jet ski sellers that look ok .... worth a look ..... and go look at it on a trial basis ..... as a tire kicker ..... not a serious buyer.

Then, go to a dealer like HK or daSilva and get some free literature, and prices for new/used.

Then, go see Matt's Sled Shed in Holderness and ask about getting a jet ski test inspected.

Then, go back to looking at craigslist for a private seller, jet ski.

There's always another jet ski deal out there, and private sellers usually get stuck with an un-sell-able machine for cash, and really want to sell it.

Tell yourself you will take at least two months of looking, before you make the decision to buy one, because once you buy it you own it, and you are stuck with it.
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