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  • How to Use Jet Skis to Scuba Dive

    The thrill of scuba diving need not be confined to your time below the waves. Why suffer a boring boat ride to your drop point, when you could zip there yourself using a jet ski? Although some...

  • How Long Do You Charge a Jet Ski Battery?

    A Jet Ski battery is very similar to a motorcycle's in size and the way they are designed. Just like a car battery, they use acid to create an electrical charge through a chemical reaction. The...

  • How to Ride a Ski Lift When Snowboarding

    Learn some great free tips on how to ride a ski lift when you are snowboarding in this free video clip on extreme sports.

  • How to Jet Ski

    Cruising through the water on a jet ski is great fun for both teenagers and adults. The sport is easy to learn, although some safety precautions must be followed to protect yourself and those...

  • How to Ship a Jet Ski

    When you travel or move across the country, you may want to take your personal watercraft with you. It is easy to ship a jet ski, although it can be moderately expensive and you need to take out...

  • How to Rent a Jet Ski

    Personal watercraft (PWCs) can be fun for people of all ages, but it is an expensive hobby. You can rent a jet ski if you want to try it without investing large amounts of money or if you are...

  • How to Take Jet Ski Lessons

    Jet ski lessons are important for first-time riders to learn about safety and equipment functionality. It's often required by rental companies that clients take classes, but novice owners should...

  • How to Barefoot With the Deep Water Start

    Imagine the thrill of planing along the water while hanging on to a ski rope and gracefully gliding up into a barefooting position. With these simple steps, you'll be able to use just your body...

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