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A jet ski, otherwise known as personal watercraft or water scooter is a recreational craft where the rider basically sits, crouch or stands rather than resting inside it like that with the boats. Jet skis normally offer rooms for two riders but because of practicality of use, it is now becoming a good alternative for personal boats and mini vessels.
Most popular jet ski models include those that were designed and manufactured by Yamaha, Bombardier and Kawasaki.
As part of the vehicle itself, most manufacturers add jet ski covers to serve any form of protection that their limits may provide.
Jet ski covers serve the primary purpose of increasing protection for the external parts of the vehicle. Jet skis are normally exposed under extreme changes of natural elements. From scorching heat of the sun to the cold waters of the sea or the lake, jet skis surely undergo many changes that if not checked, may cause grave damage on the appearance of the ski.
However, the uses of such covers are normally forgotten. In most cases neglected in the storage room and left there until someone discovers.
This should not be the case, after all we pay for those jet ski covers along with other accessories that come with the machine.
We think that it is now time to rescue those jet ski covers from doom and restore their original features. There are a number of ways and reason to do that. Let us site some of them here.
If you are considering selling off your jet ski, then it would be practical to let loose of the cover too. Mainly because it can help add up to the value of the vehicle itself.
For vinyl jet ski covers, your best bet would be a vinyl protectant. This does not only provide protection against damage but can also augment the lost shine of the watercraft.
For fiberglass jet ski covers however, all you need are fiber glass polish or cleaner. These will help you remove the damage incurred from too much sun exposure and will as well provide enough advance protection.
33' Chris-craft $34,900 |
18' Smokercraft Call for Pricing |
16' Smokercraft Call for Pricing |
18' Bayliner $14,995 |



