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the vehicles did not attain widespread popularity until the 1980s, when the introduction of two-person and sit-down designs made the jet ski viable to a much wider market, in addition to continuing advances in stability and safety.

these days there are marks that can hold up to three people and reach speeds of 60 miles an hour, along with even faster racing versions with riders standing-up and siting-down - water sports have been changed forever seeing as it is safe to say the jet ski has truly come into its own.

to operate a jet ski in brazil, there are certain requirements that must be met - drivers must be 18 years of age or older, have a license authorized by the brazilian navy, acquired by scoring the minimum of 50% on an official test, and use a life jacket suitable for their body size.  arrow-back      arrow-forward
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