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  2. Yamaha WaveBlaster - Wikipedia

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    This ski came from the factory as a stripped down no-frills machine —- it does not have a tachometer, speedometer, GPS, rear view mirrors, cup holder, ice box, luggage compartment or a reverse mechanism that are typical of larger multi-person skis. Yamaha also manufactured a WaveBlaster 2 and a WaveBlaster 3, the latter more commonly known as ...

  3. Jet Ski - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Yamaha SuperJet - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha numbers its models according to their make (in the case of the SuperJet, all models begin with the letters SJ) followed by the engine size (given in approximate cubic centimeters— the 650cc referred to as 650 and the 701cc referred to as 700) and the year in which the vehicle was made, given as either a one or two letter designation and increasing by one ‘letter' each full year ...

  5. Yamaha FX-1 - Wikipedia

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    Part of Yamaha's WaveRunner line of watercraft, it was introduced in 1994 and discontinued in 1995. [1] It was built in very limited numbers and only around 1500 total were made. It has the same 701cc 61x single carb engine as the 1994 SuperJet but has a lighter and narrower fiberglass hull (compared to the SMC hull on the SuperJet).

  6. Clayton Jacobson II - Wikipedia

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    By the mid 1960s Jacobson had quit his work in finance to pursue developing his jet ski concept full-time. The first prototype was up and running by 1965. This fixed-handlepole, stand-up design was constructed out of aluminum and powered by a West Bend two-stroke engine driving a Berkeley jet pump.

  7. Gibbs Quadski - Wikipedia

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    The Quadski driving on land. The Gibbs Quadski is an amphibious quad bike/ATV, launched in October 2012 by Gibbs Sports Amphibians.The Quadski is a 4-stroke amphiquad that converts from a quad bike/ATV to a personal watercraft.