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Jet Ski

Jet Ski is the brand name of a personal watercraft (PWC)[1] manufactured by Kawasaki,[2] a Japanese company.[3] The term is often used generically to refer to any type of personal watercraft used mainly for recreation, and it is also used as a verb to describe the use of any type of PWC.

1985 Kawasaki 550 Jet Ski
Original 1973 Kawasaki JS400 Jet Ski

A runabout-style PWC typically carries one to three people seated in a configuration like a typical bicycle or motorcycle.

Kawasaki Jet Ski edit

"Jet Ski" is a proper noun and registered trademark of Kawasaki. Released in 1972, the stand-up Kawasaki Jet Ski was the first commercially successful personal watercraft in America (after reaching a license agreement with the inventor of the Sea-Doo, Clayton Jacobson II when his license agreement with Bombardier expired).[2] The Kawasaki Jet Ski was the only commercially successful PWC for almost 16 years, from the introduction of the WSAA in October 1972 through the re-introduction of the sit-down, runabout-style Bombardier Sea-Doo in 1988.[4][5]

 
The first stand-up prototype

With the introduction of the Jet Ski, Kawasaki, in cooperation with aftermarket companies and enthusiasts, helped in creating the United States Jet Ski Boating Association (USJSBA). In 1982 the name was changed to the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA). At the start, only JS440 stand-ups were raced. After Kawasaki introduced the runabout style X2 in 1986, it gained its own class, later to be renamed the "Sport Class".[4]

Stand-up model history edit

1972–1976 edit

Kawasaki introduced the first production stand-up PWC in October 1972.[6] The WSAA and follow-on WSAB were powered by modified 400cc 2-stroke twin-cylinder engines. The WSAA was designed with a flat hull and the WSAB came with a convex v-hull design. The design concepts distinctive of these original craft were a fully enclosed impeller for safety and self-righting, self-circling features. Without a lanyard the self-circling allowed the rider to swim back to the idling craft after falling off. Kawasaki called them "Water Jet" and "Power Skis" before they settled on the name "Jet Ski".[7]

1976–1982 edit

The 1976 JS400 was popular among thrill-seeking recreational riders and racers. The 1977 JS440 offered more power and performance. It was one of Kawasaki's longest-selling models. In 1982, Kawasaki responded to market demand for more performance with the JS550. The 550 featured a newly designed high-capacity mixed-flow pump driven by a more powerful 531cc engine. The 550 introduced an automatic rev limiter to prevent engine damage when the pump cavitates. The JS550 introduced underwater exhaust for quieter operation to the stand-up Kawasaki.

1982–1986 edit

Kawasaki continued to improve the JS550 well into the 1990's. In 1986, Kawasaki added the JS300 to their model line-up, a single-cylinder 294cc two-stroke engine featuring automatic fuel /oil mixing. They also added the 650 X2, their first "sit-down" Jet Ski, and originator of the Sport Class for PWC racing.

1987–1992 edit

Kawasaki introduces the completely redesigned JS650SX. It featured an even higher capacity axial flow pump and a powerful 635cc two-stroke twin engine in a modified V-hull design for increased maneuverability and stability.

In 1992, the company introduced a stand-up JS750-A. The engine was a twin-cylinder 743cc two-stroke with reed valves and automatic oil injection. The redesigned hull was lighter-weight and more maneuverable.

1995 edit

The 750 SXI (JS750-B) is introduced and became the first stand-up Jet Ski with dual carburetors.

2003 edit

Kawasaki introduces the SX-R 800 (JS800A), which increased displacement to 781cc, in the form of an in-line twin 2-stroke engine generating 80hp. The SX-R also moved to a fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) hull and top deck.

2011 edit

Due to US EPA restrictions, Kawasaki releases their final two-stroke stand-up, and the last year of the JS800 SX-R, to recognize the 37-year history of the stand-up JetSki. The model designation was JS800ABF, with an MSRP of $7899.00.[8]

2017 edit

On October 6, 2016, Kawasaki reintroduced the stand-up Jet Ski. The 8 feet 9 inches (2.67 m), 550+ pounds (250 kg). SX-R 1500 shared little with its predecessors. Powered by a 160 horsepower (120 kW) inline 4-cylinder four-stroke engine, the SX-R was described by one author as "on steroids" and having "lost some of the playfulness of early standup models".[9] It holds 6.1 US gallons (23 L) of fuel, measures 104.5 inches (2.65 m) long, 30.1 inches (76 cm) wide and 33.1 inches (84 cm) high.

Jet ski edit

Kawasaki produced various models of the Jet Ski starting in 1972, beginning with the JS400 and leading up to the current JS1500.

Year and Model edit

(“1995 Kawasaki Prices & Values”)

  • 1980: JS400
  • 1981: JS440
  • 1982: JS440, JS550
  • 1983: JS440, JS550
  • 1984: JS440, JS550
  • 1985: JS440, JS550
  • 1986: JS300 B-1, JS440A10, JS550
  • 1987: JS300-A1 300SX, JS300-B2, JS440-A11, JS550-A6, JS 650-A1 650SX
  • 1988: JS300-A2 300SX, JS300-B3, JS440-A12, JS550-A7, JS650-A2 650SX
  • 1989: JS300-A3 300SX. JS440-A13, JS550-A8, JS 650-A3 650SX
  • 1990: JS300-A4 300SX, JS440-A14, JS500-B1 550SX, JS650-A4SX
  • 1991: JS300-A5 300SX, JS 440-A15, JS550-C1 550SX, JS 650-B1 650SX
  • 1992: JS440-A16, JS550-C2 550SX, JS650-B2 650SX, JS750-A1 750SX
  • 1993: JS550-C3 550SX, JS650-B3 650SX, JS 750-A2 750SX
  • 1994: JS550-C4 550SX, JS750-A3 750SX
  • 1995: JS550-C5 550SX, JS750-A4 750SX, JS750 B-1 750SXI
  • 1996: JS750-B2 750SXI
  • 1997: Focused on sit-down Jet Ski
  • 1998: JS750-C1 SXI PRO
  • 1999: JS750-C2 SXI PRO
  • 2000: JS 750 SXI PRO
  • 2001: JS750 SXI PRO
  • 2002: JS750 SXI PRO
  • 2003: JS800 SXR
  • 2004: JS800 SXR
  • 2005: JS800 SXR
  • 2006: JS800 SXR
  • 2007: JS800 SXR
  • 2008: JS800 SXR
  • 2009: JS800 SXR
  • 2010: JS800 SXR
  • 2011: JS800 SXR
  • 2012-2016: N/A due to EPA laws and regulations
  • 2017: SX-R
  • 2018: SX-R
  • 2019: SX-R
  • 2020: SX-R
  • 2021: SX-R
  • 2022: SX-R

[10]

Other stand-up manufacturers edit

In 1990 Yamaha introduced the Super Jet. It was designed in consultation with Clayton Jacobson II. 2020 marks the last model year offered with a 2-stroke, 2021 models feature a 4-stroke engine.

In 1994-1995 Yamaha introduced the FX-1, which had a limited production of 1500 units.

In 2004 Bombardier introduced the Sea-Doo 3D. Unfortunately it had an ill-fated life and was only sold as 2005-2007 model years.

Various manufacturers produce a range of aftermarket competition hulls for stand-up PWCs.

References edit

  1. ^ "Jet Ski". Cambridge English Dictionary. from the original on 17 April 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b Josephson, Paul R. (2007). Motorized Obsessions: Life, Liberty, and the Small-Bore Engine. JHU Press. p. 150. ISBN 9780801886416. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
  3. ^ "Japanese inventions that changed the world". CNN. 13 June 2017. from the original on 2017-11-03.
  4. ^ a b Vasilis Moraitis. "Jet Ski History 1973-2012". Jetskiworld. from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. ^ Vasilis Moraitis. "Kawasaki Jet Ski stand-up 37 years history - World Exclusive Legendary stand-ups". Jetskiworld. from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Who Invented Jet Skis and Sea-Doos? History of PWCs [Video]". JetDrift. 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  7. ^ "History of the Jet Ski - stand-up watercraft". JetSki Club. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2018.[dead link]
  8. ^ "2011 KAWASAKI JET SKI® 800 SX-R". Personal Watercraft. 14 April 2011. Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  9. ^ Jeff Hemmel (12 June 2017). "Kawasaki Jet Ski SXR Review". Boats.com. from the original on 17 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  10. ^ “1995 Kawasaki Prices & Values.” NADAguides, https://www.nadaguides.com/Boats/1995/Kawasaki. Accessed 31 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the generic term see Personal watercraft For other uses see Jet Ski disambiguation Jet Ski is the brand name of a personal watercraft PWC 1 manufactured by Kawasaki 2 a Japanese company 3 The term is often used generically to refer to any type of personal watercraft used mainly for recreation and it is also used as a verb to describe the use of any type of PWC 1985 Kawasaki 550 Jet SkiOriginal 1973 Kawasaki JS400 Jet SkiA runabout style PWC typically carries one to three people seated in a configuration like a typical bicycle or motorcycle Contents 1 Kawasaki Jet Ski 2 Stand up model history 2 1 1972 1976 2 2 1976 1982 2 3 1982 1986 2 4 1987 1992 2 5 1995 2 6 2003 2 7 2011 2 8 2017 3 Jet ski 3 1 Year and Model 4 Other stand up manufacturers 5 References 6 External linksKawasaki Jet Ski edit Jet Ski is a proper noun and registered trademark of Kawasaki Released in 1972 the stand up Kawasaki Jet Ski was the first commercially successful personal watercraft in America after reaching a license agreement with the inventor of the Sea Doo Clayton Jacobson II when his license agreement with Bombardier expired 2 The Kawasaki Jet Ski was the only commercially successful PWC for almost 16 years from the introduction of the WSAA in October 1972 through the re introduction of the sit down runabout style Bombardier Sea Doo in 1988 4 5 nbsp The first stand up prototypeSee also Clayton Jacobson II Personal watercraft development With the introduction of the Jet Ski Kawasaki in cooperation with aftermarket companies and enthusiasts helped in creating the United States Jet Ski Boating Association USJSBA In 1982 the name was changed to the International Jet Sports Boating Association IJSBA At the start only JS440 stand ups were raced After Kawasaki introduced the runabout style X2 in 1986 it gained its own class later to be renamed the Sport Class 4 Stand up model history editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how 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safety and self righting self circling features Without a lanyard the self circling allowed the rider to swim back to the idling craft after falling off Kawasaki called them Water Jet and Power Skis before they settled on the name Jet Ski 7 1976 1982 edit The 1976 JS400 was popular among thrill seeking recreational riders and racers The 1977 JS440 offered more power and performance It was one of Kawasaki s longest selling models In 1982 Kawasaki responded to market demand for more performance with the JS550 The 550 featured a newly designed high capacity mixed flow pump driven by a more powerful 531cc engine The 550 introduced an automatic rev limiter to prevent engine damage when the pump cavitates The JS550 introduced underwater exhaust for quieter operation to the stand up Kawasaki 1982 1986 edit Kawasaki continued to improve the JS550 well into the 1990 s In 1986 Kawasaki added the JS300 to their model line up a single cylinder 294cc two stroke engine featuring automatic fuel oil mixing They also added the 650 X2 their first sit down Jet Ski and originator of the Sport Class for PWC racing 1987 1992 edit Kawasaki introduces the completely redesigned JS650SX It featured an even higher capacity axial flow pump and a powerful 635cc two stroke twin engine in a modified V hull design for increased maneuverability and stability In 1992 the company introduced a stand up JS750 A The engine was a twin cylinder 743cc two stroke with reed valves and automatic oil injection The redesigned hull was lighter weight and more maneuverable 1995 edit The 750 SXI JS750 B is introduced and became the first stand up Jet Ski with dual carburetors 2003 edit Kawasaki introduces the SX R 800 JS800A which increased displacement to 781cc in the form of an in line twin 2 stroke engine generating 80hp The SX R also moved to a fiberglass reinforced plastic FRP hull and top deck 2011 edit Due to US EPA restrictions Kawasaki releases their final two stroke stand up and the last year of the JS800 SX R to recognize the 37 year history of the stand up JetSki The model designation was JS800ABF with an MSRP of 7899 00 8 2017 edit On October 6 2016 Kawasaki reintroduced the stand up Jet Ski The 8 feet 9 inches 2 67 m 550 pounds 250 kg SX R 1500 shared little with its predecessors Powered by a 160 horsepower 120 kW inline 4 cylinder four stroke engine the SX R was described by one author as on steroids and having lost some of the playfulness of early standup models 9 It holds 6 1 US gallons 23 L of fuel measures 104 5 inches 2 65 m long 30 1 inches 76 cm wide and 33 1 inches 84 cm high Jet ski editKawasaki produced various models of the Jet Ski starting in 1972 beginning with the JS400 and leading up to the current JS1500 Year and Model edit 1995 Kawasaki Prices amp Values 1980 JS400 1981 JS440 1982 JS440 JS550 1983 JS440 JS550 1984 JS440 JS550 1985 JS440 JS550 1986 JS300 B 1 JS440A10 JS550 1987 JS300 A1 300SX JS300 B2 JS440 A11 JS550 A6 JS 650 A1 650SX 1988 JS300 A2 300SX JS300 B3 JS440 A12 JS550 A7 JS650 A2 650SX 1989 JS300 A3 300SX JS440 A13 JS550 A8 JS 650 A3 650SX 1990 JS300 A4 300SX JS440 A14 JS500 B1 550SX JS650 A4SX 1991 JS300 A5 300SX JS 440 A15 JS550 C1 550SX JS 650 B1 650SX 1992 JS440 A16 JS550 C2 550SX JS650 B2 650SX JS750 A1 750SX 1993 JS550 C3 550SX JS650 B3 650SX JS 750 A2 750SX 1994 JS550 C4 550SX JS750 A3 750SX 1995 JS550 C5 550SX JS750 A4 750SX JS750 B 1 750SXI 1996 JS750 B2 750SXI 1997 Focused on sit down Jet Ski 1998 JS750 C1 SXI PRO 1999 JS750 C2 SXI PRO 2000 JS 750 SXI PRO 2001 JS750 SXI PRO 2002 JS750 SXI PRO 2003 JS800 SXR 2004 JS800 SXR 2005 JS800 SXR 2006 JS800 SXR 2007 JS800 SXR 2008 JS800 SXR 2009 JS800 SXR 2010 JS800 SXR 2011 JS800 SXR 2012 2016 N A due to EPA laws and regulations 2017 SX R 2018 SX R 2019 SX R 2020 SX R 2021 SX R 2022 SX R 10 Other stand up manufacturers editIn 1990 Yamaha introduced the Super Jet It was designed in consultation with Clayton Jacobson II 2020 marks the last model year offered with a 2 stroke 2021 models feature a 4 stroke engine In 1994 1995 Yamaha introduced the FX 1 which had a limited production of 1500 units In 2004 Bombardier introduced the Sea Doo 3D Unfortunately it had an ill fated life and was only sold as 2005 2007 model years Various manufacturers produce a range of aftermarket competition hulls for stand up PWCs References edit Jet Ski Cambridge English Dictionary Archived from the original on 17 April 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2017 a b Josephson Paul R 2007 Motorized Obsessions Life Liberty and the Small Bore Engine JHU Press p 150 ISBN 9780801886416 Retrieved 2012 08 24 Japanese inventions that changed the world CNN 13 June 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 11 03 a b Vasilis Moraitis Jet Ski History 1973 2012 Jetskiworld Archived from the original on 13 January 2018 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Vasilis Moraitis Kawasaki Jet Ski stand up 37 years history World Exclusive Legendary stand ups Jetskiworld Archived from the original on 19 January 2018 Retrieved 18 January 2018 Who Invented Jet Skis and Sea Doos History of PWCs Video JetDrift 2019 12 21 Retrieved 2022 09 29 History of the Jet Ski stand up watercraft JetSki Club 5 March 2014 Retrieved 12 February 2018 dead link 2011 KAWASAKI JET SKI 800 SX R Personal Watercraft 14 April 2011 Archived from the original on 11 July 2018 Retrieved 10 July 2018 Jeff Hemmel 12 June 2017 Kawasaki Jet Ski SXR Review Boats com Archived from the original on 17 January 2018 Retrieved 16 January 2018 1995 Kawasaki Prices amp Values NADAguides https www nadaguides com Boats 1995 Kawasaki Accessed 31 May 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jetskiing Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jet Ski amp oldid 1193582395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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