2021 Kawasaki Jet Ski prices and colour changes announced for Australia
The 2021 Kawasaki Jet Ski line-up has price rises and new colours on certain models.
The 2021 Kawasaki Jet Ski line-up has price rises and new colours on certain models.
One of Sydney’s most popular destinations for Jet Skis and personal watercraft has a new speed limit after community feedback.
For 2021, Sea-Doo has added nine new models – and discontinued six from 2020 – amid modest price rises across most of the range.
The newest model in the Kawasaki Jet Ski range has been recalled because the front cover could become detached at speed and injure the rider.
One of the world’s best-selling ‘stand-up’ watercraft has returned to Australian showrooms after a three-year absence and a switch to four-stroke power.
An updated recall notice has been issued for a batch of Jet Pilot kids safety vests sold from 2016 to 2018.
The rise in sales of Jet Skis and personal watercraft in Australia has seen one dealer take over a major new-car showroom.
Kawasaki Jet Ski now leads the personal watercraft market in Australia when it comes to warranty.
Second recall for the same fault on 2019 model-year Sea-Doo GTX 230, GTX 300, RXT 230, RXT-X300, and Wake Pro 230 sold in Australia. The intake grate can detach at speed and unload the rider.
About a year after Sydney Sea-Doo closed down, a new showroom has opened to cover Cronulla and Sydney’s south.