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Personal Watercraft Insurance – What is the approximate average lifespan of a Personal Watercraft?

Tuesday, Jan. 16th 2024 11:44 AM

The approximate average lifespan of a Personal Watercraft (PWC) is around 300 hours of use. However, some models can last longer with proper maintenance and care. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule and to store the PWC properly when not in use to ensure maximum lifespan.

Here are some tips on how to expand the lifespan of your Personal Watercraft (PWC):

  1. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule: Regular maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and extend the life of your PWC. Regular maintenance includes regular oil changes, filter replacements, and tune-ups.
  2. Properly store your PWC when not in use: When your PWC is not in use, store it in a dry, covered area to protect it from the elements. If you keep it outside, use a high-quality cover to protect it from the sun and rain.
  3. Flush the engine after each use: Saltwater can be corrosive to the engine and other parts of the PWC. Flushing the engine with fresh water after each use can help to remove any salt and prevent corrosion.
  4. Use high-quality fuel and oil: High-quality fuel and oil can help prevent engine damage and extend the life of your PWC.
  5. Avoid overloading your PWC: Overloading your PWC can put unnecessary strain on the engine and other parts, shortening its lifespan. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on weight limits.
  6. Be gentle with the throttle: Sudden acceleration and high-speed turns can stress your PWC’s engine and other parts. Be gentle with the throttle and try to avoid sudden movements.

By following these tips, you can help extend your PWC’s lifespan and enjoy it for many years to come.

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