how much weight can a jet ski pull?

Saw one pulling a wakeboarder in Poole, does that help


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with 120 hp or so on tap for the larger ones it's probably more a question of 'what do you mean by pull and weight'
only factor that restricts them is really stability - they struggle to keep a steady pull on between about 3 and 10 knots (at low speed)

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I saw one pulling three kids on two inflatable devices on a lake near here, didn't seem to be struggling at all.

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The only thing I know a jet ski can pull. Is about as much anger as the whole neibourhud

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Haydn
 
The only thing I know a jet ski can pull. Is about as much anger as the whole neibourhud.

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Haydn
 
ARGGHHHHHHHHH to late at night for calculas, never was much good at it, all that imaginary point along an imaginary line stuff woh!
O.K i suppose if you need to know how long a piece of string is !!


julian

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Depends what you mean by 'pull', 3 seaters with 120hp to 140hp can happily tow 2 adult skiers. I also towed a 28ft bayliner in that had broke down last year with 135hp seadoo. The power to weight ratio of these skis is far better than even the most powerfull mastercraft - the problem is that a good wakeboarder or mono skier can easily 'steer' the jet ski as you cross the wake.

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