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Used Jetboat

Overview

Jetboats are shallow-draft, high-speed powerboats that use a waterjet instead of an exposed propeller, allowing operation in very shallow water and tight channels. Popular for river running, rescue, and recreational performance, they deliver quick acceleration and agile handling. Used jetboats vary from compact runabouts to larger custom hulls; inspect hull integrity, jet unit hours, steering response, engine health, and service history before buying.

FAQ

What should I check when buying a used jetboat?

Check hull for cracks, previous repairs or delamination, jet unit hours and condition (impeller, wear ring), engine hours and compression, steering and control response, electrical systems, and service records. Sea trial or river test is essential.

How do I arrange shipping for a jetboat?

Common options are trailering, flatbed transport, or container/roll-on for long distances. Use carriers experienced with boats, drain fluids, secure loose gear, remove antennas or covers, and provide proper cradles or blocks for the hull during transit.

What regular maintenance do jetboats need?

Maintain the jet pump (inspect impeller, wear ring, seals), flush cooling systems after saltwater use, change engine oil and filters, check drive bearings and unions, inspect steering and trim systems, and follow seasonal winterization if stored.

Are parts and service easy to find for older jetboats?

Parts availability depends on brand and age. Major manufacturers are well supported; custom or older pumps may need specialty shops. Verify parts sources and local service before purchase.

What should I know about trailering and launching?

Ensure trailer capacity, brakes, and lights match boat weight. Check ramp depth and approach—jetboats can run shallow but need careful loading/unloading. Use proper tie-downs, bow/stern securement, and a winch rated for the boat.