Personal Watercraft Sale
If you are in the market for a boat, do consider a personal watercraft for sale, which is likely to be less expensive than other types of boating vessels. Here, we are going to look into different types of used personal watercraft for sale that you may come across here in our classifieds, and we'll give you some tips for buying one, including name brands to look out for.
Personal watercrafts, or PWCs, refers to motorized recreational water vehicles, which are becoming more and more popular each year. As with buying cars and other vehicles, personal watercraft for sale loses much of its value once it has been operated; therefore, buying personal watercrafts for sale used is an excellent idea.
Personal watercrafts are usually operated by one person straddling a seat, but can often accommodate other riders. In fact, larger models can also tow a water skier behind them. Because of their size and design, personal watercraft can be operated in more shallow waters than other boats, and at higher speeds.
Stand-up personal watercraft for sale is created to hold only one rider, and tends to be smaller than other models. Stand-up personal watercraft is great for doing aerial tricks because of their lightweight.
Sit-down and multi-person are the other types of personal watercrafts for sale. Sit down PWCs seat one or two people and are now more popular than stand-ups. Multi-person PWCs are known as "family models" and they can usually sit three or four adults. However, because they are heavier and bigger they cannot go as fast, and are less fuel efficient, than other types of personal watercrafts for sale.
Questions to ask the seller about the personal watercraft for sale: How many hours of use has the PWC had? Fifty hours or less is considered low, while 150 or higher is considered high; the average hours of use for most PWCs is 300. Ask the seller about any extras that may come with the sale - additional parts or equipment, a cover, etc. Ask for maintenance records, the title if they still have it, and ask where they have been storing the used personal watercraft for sale during the off season - ideally it should have been protected from weather elements.
When seeing the personal watercraft in person you may not get the opportunity to test drive it, but if that is a possibility, do so. Also, if you are not mechanically inclined, consider bringing a mechanic with you to check out the used personal watercraft for sale. Or, some watercraft shops do inspections. Wear and tear is normal to see, but be wary of any rust - this is particularly important if you are planning on going in salt water, which can cause further rust on paint jobs.
When looking to purchase a personal watercraft for sale it would be a good idea to stick with name brands, such as Sea-Doo, Yamaha's Waverunner, or Kawasaki's Jet Ski.
Safety if course of the utmost importance once you have purchased your personal watercraft for sale and are ready to use it. According to the University of Vermont, personal watercraft makes up less than 8% of all registered watercraft in the country, however, they constitute 36% of all boating accidents.
Read the owner's manual (if you cannot obtain this from the seller, try to do so from the manufacturer). Wear the proper clothing and safety apparel, including but necessarily limited to the following: eye protection, wetsuit, lifejacket or flotation device, and have a whistle connected to the lifejacket. Also, most personal watercrafts for sale include a lanyard attached to a "dead man's switch" which turns the power off if the operator falls off. Furthermore, do not operate the personal watercraft in areas where people are swimming.
Some final tips for browsing our classified ads: Sellers may have similar or identical items listed under different terms, so try a couple of different searches. For example, you may see "Sea doo PWC for sale" or "Seadoo PWC for sale." Likewise, you may find "personal watercraft for sale" or "personal water craft for sale." Also, remember you can search by location, like "personal watercraft sale Massachusetts."
One more aspect of buying used boats online that we would like to touch upon - some of you in the Northeast may be searching for an Adirondack guide boat for sale. These are specific types of boats that are similar to canoes and have been around for hundreds of years. The Adirondack guide boat was originally created by guides of the Adirondack region, hence the name. If you would like to learn more about Adirondack guide boats you can check out a link we have at the bottom of the page.
Below, please find further resources to assist your needs when looking at personal watercrafts for sale:
Buying Guide to Personal Watercraft











































