If you’re asking about the fuel capacity of a typical jet ski, it can vary depending on the make and model of the watercraft.
Here are some general guidelines…
- Fuel Capacity
- Jet skis generally have fuel tanks with capacities of 10 to 20 gallons (approximately 38 to 76 liters).
- Larger, more powerful models may have larger fuel tanks to accommodate longer rides without refueling.
- Range
- The range of a jet ski on a full gas tank can vary widely based on factors such as engine efficiency, speed, riding conditions (calm vs. choppy waters), and throttle usage.
- As a rough estimate, jet skis can typically travel anywhere from 75 to 150 miles (120 to 240 kilometers) on a full tank of gas, depending on the factors mentioned earlier.
- Refueling
- Monitor fuel levels during use and plan refueling stops to avoid running out of gas while on the water.
For specific information about the fuel capacity of a particular jet ski model, refer to the owner’s manual or specifications provided by the manufacturer. These details can be obtained directly from jet ski dealerships or rental companies.