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Jetovator

$7.076

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The PWC, which provides the power, follows behind the Jetovator using the hose as a tether. It is similar to other watersports accessories such as wake boarding or water skiing,…

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The PWC, which provides the power, follows behind the Jetovator using the hose as a tether. It is similar to other watersports accessories such as wake boarding or water skiing, except the accessory is actually towing the boat rather than the other way around. The 66 foot connecting hose is attached to the PWC via a supplied push adapter that redirects the 180 degree push jet to the front of the PWC. This thrust adapter can be easily installed and removed, allowing the PWC to still be used as normal.

The normal Jetovator kit requires two people to operate it; one jumper on the Jetovator controls the height and direction of the Jetovator, and one jumper on the PWC controls the engine throttle. While this may sound complicated, usually the PWC rider just takes the throttle to about 80% of full power and holds it there until the Jetovator pilot is ready to descend.

They can also reduce the throttle at any time in the event that either the Jetovator or the PWC comes too close to any other boat or object in the water. The PWC operator can also offer immediate assistance in the event of a problem.

Despite its impressive aerial capabilities, the Jetovator is actually incredibly easy to learn and operate. The idea of balancing over a moving pipe seems impossible, but the Jetovator provides such a stable platform that we can train just about anyone safely and efficiently in twenty minutes.

The Jetovator can reach speeds of up to 40 km/h. The Jetovator production is limited to a height of 12 meters and can also dive underwater for short periods of time. We recommend to practice this activity in an open environment.
The Jetovator is available in two models, a single-seater and a two-seater.