Jet boat etiquette.. or "jetiquette"

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Paul Marx said:
LOL Smack , I'm not sure this is proper etiquette , but when I had my jet it seemed folks always wanted to follow me . I mean right on my tail . I guess they didn't realize I was running a jet , but I did . For some reason they never made it out into the bay . Their boats always ran out of water . :twisted:
Sold the jet last week and it is getting rebuilt. After being bored and adding larger pistons it should be a 65/50 and will be pushing an "old school" 16 foot skiff hand made by Lee at Old School Skiffs in Rockport.
 
[url=https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?p=366955#p366955 said:
Paul Marx » Yesterday, 16:39[/url]"]LOL Smack , I'm not sure this is proper etiquette , but when I had my jet it seemed folks always wanted to follow me . I mean right on my tail . I guess they didn't realize I was running a jet , but I did . For some reason they never made it out into the bay . Their boats always ran out of water . :twisted:


LMAO! I just love it when people with outboards try to follow my jet boat, that's when I intentionally find the shallowest water possible to cut across. It really sucks for them if the tide has just started to fall, that's another 10 hours before they'll be moving that boat. :twisted:
 
[url=https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?p=366987#p366987 said:
PSG-1 » September 25th, 2014, 8:40 am[/url]"]
[url=https://forum.tinboats.net/viewtopic.php?p=366955#p366955 said:
Paul Marx » Yesterday, 16:39[/url]"]LOL Smack , I'm not sure this is proper etiquette , but when I had my jet it seemed folks always wanted to follow me . I mean right on my tail . I guess they didn't realize I was running a jet , but I did . For some reason they never made it out into the bay . Their boats always ran out of water . :twisted:


LMAO! I just love it when people with outboards try to follow my jet boat, that's when I intentionally find the shallowest water possible to cut across. It really sucks for them if the tide has just started to fall, that's another 10 hours before they'll be moving that boat. :twisted:
Seeing as I don't see me being able to afford a jet anytime soon, I'll have to remember not to follow you LOL... I have to admit though, sounds like something I would do.... =D> =D>
 

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