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Look at this g ride!

I thought you can't ride jet skies at night? Maybe it's only in texas.
 
Perhaps that is why it is only $2000....LOL
 
It just has to have the nav lights, I would think you would be asking for it but apparently it has passed so far. I just thought it was interesting. I especially enjoyed the poster's extra features and benefits spin about it stopping traffic and stealing the show.
 
lol @ "Be careful spooning with a romantic mate cruising at night under the reflection of our moon listening to love songs cuz you may end up deeply in love and possibly married."
 
I have the understanding that if its classified by the USCG as a PWC you can't operate after sunset even if it has navigation lights.
 
I have the understanding that if its classified by the USCG as a PWC you can't operate after sunset even if it has navigation lights.

If you have the proper navigation lights for a vessel that size, you can operate at night regardless of the type of craft. However, I don't think the LEDs will meet the specifications as outlined in the regulation.
Also, with all those lights on there he wouldn't meet the regulation IMO because he could potentially be showing the light configuration for many different types of vessels.

BUT, if I saw him on the water I wouldn't write him a violation because that thing is just too bad ass!
 
Is it me, or do that look like something Batman would ride...a Bat Ski!!! I love being on the lake at night, but my wife would shoot me if I brought this home.
 
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