2023 Jet Ski wait times: Sea-Doo now in stock, Yamaha and Kawasaki still delayed
Two years of chronic Jet Ski delays are over for one major brand in Australia. So, who has stock and who doesn’t?
Two years of chronic Jet Ski delays are over for one major brand in Australia. So, who has stock and who doesn’t?
Kawasaki USA has teased Jet Ski fans with two new models for 2023. Here’s the speculation so far.
The biggest overhaul to Marine Safety Regulations in a decade is underway in NSW, and Jet Ski riders and boaters are being asked for feedback.
Jet Skis returned to Sydney Harbour today – after personal watercraft were banned from the iconic waterway in October 2001 – to raise money and awareness for the White Ribbon Charity against domestic violence.
Ocean safety has been given a boost ahead of summer with the rollout of 11 new Jet Skis to support the existing NSW Surf Life Saving fleet of more than 50 personal watercraft along the coast.
The flagship of the 2023 Sea-Doo performance range is beginning to arrive in US showrooms, with a number unboxed in the past fortnight. The first Australian deliveries are due soon. Here’s what we know so far.
Water safety authorities will be out in force from this weekend in the lead-up to the Australian summer, as Jet Ski sales surge.
Sea-Doo Australia has issued a safety recall for more than 1800 examples of its most popular models sold over the past two years, including the Sea-Doo GTI, GTR 230, Fish Pro Scout, and Wake 170.
The eccentric inventor of the Jet Ski, American Clayton Jacobson, passed away in Australia after retiring Down Under several years ago. Whether you ride a Sea-Doo, Kawasaki Jet Ski, or Yamaha WaveRunner, he had a hand in all three brands.
The 2023 Yamaha WaveRunner series has been unveiled ahead of Australian showroom arrivals early next year. As with Sea-Doo and Kawasaki Jet Ski, prices have risen – but unlike its rivals, most colours have changed.