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<blockquote data-quote="georgiaken" data-source="post: 178637" data-attributes="member: 4604"><p>Well, I can't argue with experience...I've only owned my jet for 2 weeks and I've never had it in the water yet (as the pilot). I am just passing on things I picked up while doing my research. So, I won't even begin to make any argument to the contrary.</p><p></p><p>As for the polishing...if you have the time and the interest, it certainly won't hurt anything. It will make the jet more efficient for sure. It's just that sand and pebbles will find their way into our intake and will negate whatever we gain from polishing. I'm not saying it's a bad thing...just that you might ultimately waste your time. Polishing pre-fab parts that come off an assembly line will, in most cases, improve them...I polished my baitcasters and they definitely improved...but I don't have abrasives running through them, since it's easy to keep them clean.</p><p></p><p>I tend to be a perfectionist, so I certainly understand...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiaken, post: 178637, member: 4604"] Well, I can't argue with experience...I've only owned my jet for 2 weeks and I've never had it in the water yet (as the pilot). I am just passing on things I picked up while doing my research. So, I won't even begin to make any argument to the contrary. As for the polishing...if you have the time and the interest, it certainly won't hurt anything. It will make the jet more efficient for sure. It's just that sand and pebbles will find their way into our intake and will negate whatever we gain from polishing. I'm not saying it's a bad thing...just that you might ultimately waste your time. Polishing pre-fab parts that come off an assembly line will, in most cases, improve them...I polished my baitcasters and they definitely improved...but I don't have abrasives running through them, since it's easy to keep them clean. I tend to be a perfectionist, so I certainly understand... [/QUOTE]
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