Yes, jet skis are automatic because they typically have automatic transmissions.
Here’s what that means in the context of jet skis…
- No Manual Gear Shifting – Unlike cars with manual transmissions that require the driver to shift gears manually, jet skis do not have a manual gearbox. Instead, they have a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or similar automatic system that adjusts power and speed smoothly.
- Throttle Control – Jet skis are operated using a throttle control on the handlebar. You accelerate by squeezing the throttle lever, similar to how you would with a motorcycle. The more you squeeze, the faster the jet ski goes.
- Reverse and Neutral – Many modern jet skis have reverse and neutral functions, usually controlled by a lever or button on the handlebar. These functions allow for easier maneuvering and docking.
- Braking Systems – Some newer jet ski models have advanced braking systems, like Sea-Doo’s Intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR) system, allowing quicker stopping and easier control.
Key Points
- Automatic Transmission – Jet skis have automatic transmissions that do not require manual shifting.
- Throttle Control – Speed is controlled by a throttle lever on the handlebar.
- Reverse and Neutral – Many models include reverse and neutral options for better maneuverability.
- Braking Systems – Advanced braking systems are available on some models to enhance safety and control.
These features make jet skis relatively easy to operate, even for beginners, as they eliminate manual gear shifting and provide straightforward controls for acceleration, reversing, and braking.