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BoltonSte
28-06-10, 09:06 AM
I'm going on a family holiday to Abersoch in a couple of weeks for a week. We have a beach house and we've been looking to see if there is anywhere that we can do the above from but to no avail as yet.

So I thought I'd throw it out to the .org.

If anyone's got one I can rent off them, (I'm in Bolton and can tow it down if it has a trailer) feel free to send me a pm.

Cheers

Ste

mcgrimes
28-06-10, 09:22 AM
If im honest its gonna cost quite a bit to rent a jetski for a week, youre typically looking at £70ish per hour in the water off a jetski rental place.
The problem with hiring someone elses jetski is the maintenance required after each use, especially after a trip in the sea. It requires flushing and lubing and all sorts.
Ever been jetskiing before?

BoltonSte
28-06-10, 11:25 AM
Been before, used my mates as well but that was a long time ago. Maintenence after use isn't really an issue for me.

I know it ain't gonna be cheap, and for me I'd be happy just to hire one for an hour or 2. Was just wondering if anyone on here had one they weren't using at the mo, they could get some dosh, I could have some fun.

Following the same rules as a mates bike, you break, you buy.

off topic, but where abouts are you? I'm up in Bromley Cross.

Ste

mcgrimes
28-06-10, 11:38 AM
We have a jetski you see, and most people dont seem to know much about them, and presume its a play then put away sort of thing, without the understanding of any maintenance; hence my input of 2 pence!

They are great fun, ive only been on 2 or 3 times, but it belongs to my brother and father really and they use it pretty much every week end, Bridlington is meant to be a nice day out.


Im in farnworth, close to the hospital, and still off topic, but do you ever pop up rivington barn? Im yet to go up on a sunday!

BoltonSte
28-06-10, 11:46 AM
No you're fine, I appreciate they aren't play then put away, although I couldn't tell you what was needed as like I said it's been a fair while. My Bro in law was talking about getting one, although I know how that will turn out as he doesn't know which bit is the sharp end on a screw driver.

You should do one of the Tuesday eve. meets if you can. They are either at the barn or at the pub around the corner. (check the Pennine Massive section) I don't go there Sundays, tbh I tend to go out Saturdays mostly (when I can get out) generally tends to be less folk and plod about.

neilf
28-06-10, 03:10 PM
Buy a second hand one with trailer use it for the week and sell on, will be much cheaper than renting by the hour.

mcgrimes
28-06-10, 04:15 PM
Sounds good, might have a pop up one tuesday, its summer and im a student so i have pretty much all week free :D

Davadvice
28-06-10, 08:17 PM
play and put away,

I was out yesterday on my mates. the last time it seen water(not rain,snow,sleet, or Ice) was 2 years ago. the only thing we do to it when we take it out the water is open the drain bungs and give it a short blast to clear it out. we do only use it in fresh water though. for the last 5-6 years it's not even seen a new set of plugs or and air filter and resided outside without a cover.

as i said it aint mine but my mate don't give a **** about it, unless it needs a clean (some ppl, i realy don't get) it just goes.

another one i have access to never seen a service in over 5 years and we ran that for 3 years without doing anything untill my uncle thought it would be good to see inside the hull from the botom and filled the engine with water. strip and rebuild later (the engine was fine, new gasket set only) it fired into life.

could be we are just lucky but these ones seem to take a good kicking without much maintanence.

if they were mine it would be different, but hey.

mcgrimes
28-06-10, 08:47 PM
yeah a good blast is usually in order, but i think the effects of salt water require much more care, for obvious reasons. They also recommend servicing every 25 hours i think, which isnt much time, but makes sense; after all, a break down at sea could cost you dearly.

gettin2dizzy
28-06-10, 09:29 PM
could be we are just lucky but these ones seem to take a good kicking without much maintanence.

They're just glorified strimmers :rolleyes:


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metalmonkey
28-06-10, 11:51 PM
Are a bad idea, well for sure where I doing marine conservation work, they harmed the coral reef and bio diveristy, so I imagine they wouldn't do much good here either...

gettin2dizzy
29-06-10, 10:11 AM
They are irritating. All the nobheads in newcastle who do it love to cruise up and down the beaches posing, making a racket, scaring the fish all away, and generally preventing anyone from enjoying the beach.

Jetskis are great fun. I just wish they didn't insist on being <50m from the shore so people will see how big their ***** must be (obviously MASSIVE) :rolleyes:

One day I'll get a fishing hook in their eye when they get too close :thumbsup:

Noble Ox
29-06-10, 10:14 AM
Jetski's are awesome.

I imagine that all biker's would just love them?

They are mental, as are bikes. I get a similar thrill from jetskis!

Thought long and hard about getting one for Cyprus. But they are bloody expensive toys.