07 Dec 2016
By Superyacht Tenders and Toys

Superyacht Tenders and Toys has added an ultra-fast Jet Ski that can do 0-60 in under three seconds (faster than a Ferrari 458 Spider) to its range of yacht toys. The new limited edition 2017 Black Edition has been designed with Jet Ski World Champion James Bushell and is described by the manufacturer as the fastest hand-built race proven designed personal watercraft to hit the water.

 

‘The Black Edition’s acceleration is the closest feeling you will get to being sat on the start line of a Jet Ski race’ – James Bushell

 

With a high quality lightweight F1 Carbon Fibre hull, the total weight of the Jet Ski is just 280kg, compared to the standard 386kg. The engine is based on the standard Rotax 1630HP, but has upgraded engine management, cooling system, air intake, prop and exhaust. A billet steering system lowers the centre of gravity to give an impressive ride. The Black Edition is supplied built out of all carbon with two seats, a standard recreational 3up grip seat and a race proven single pilot carbon fibre seat.

 

Superyacht Tenders and Toys is excited to be bringing this exciting new yacht toy to the superyacht market. For enquiries contact Mark Peak, Yacht Toy Specialist at Superyacht Tenders & Toys on 02380 016363 or email mark@superyachttendersandtoys.com

 

Technical specification:

Engine: Rotax ACE – 1630cc 4 Tech engine

Engine management: Re-mapped ECU for improved acceleration and speed

Cooling: Open loop cooling to lower engine temperature, optimizing performance and reliability

Handling: 158 Performance Exclusive Sponsons

Exhaust: Free Flow rear exit sports exhaust

Prop: Solas 13/18R Stainless Steel Prop

Steering: Lowered race steering system and handlebars, billet and anodised throttle and brake levers

Onboard: 158 Performance Mat Kit 3up and single carbon race seat for extra grip and comfort

Graphics: Unique Black Edition Pack graphics kit

Bodywork Protection: Jade Ceramic Coating – Quartz 

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