We have listed the world’s most powerful jet skis:
Belassi B3R Sport
Seven years ago, the HSR-Benelli company rebranded itself into Belassi and created the most powerful jet ski in the world. Pricing for the B3R Sport is expected to be around US$30,000 which makes it an expensive toy. It may seem like a steep figure, but next to a 50 million dollar mega superyacht it’s mere pennies. The boxy look of this jet ski is what sets it apart from the rest.
The Belassi B3R Sport has an incredible horsepower of 315, which makes it the most powerful personal watercraft in the world. Most of the watercraft’s out today tend to be top heavy and others rear heavy, the Belassi B3R Sport is extremely well-balanced for sharp and safe handling.
The smooth torque delivery, tailored seat for sporty rides and groundbreaking steering precision allow outstanding agility and driveability making the ride a thrilling experience.
The US version of the watercraft will be speed limited to 105 km/has to meet the US Coast Guard’s speed requirements. International versions will be capable of exceeding 129 km/h.
Needless to say, this is one powerful marine machine. The bench is very clearly intended for a maximum of two riders. The high definition dashboard display features GPS navigation, real-time performance tracking, cruise control, and variable trim system.
It also features a digitally controlled brake and reverse system. Also included are electronic trim tabs which only adds to its race performance.
Headquarters in Austria, April 4th
The Dealer meeting which was held at Belassi’s Linz welcomed representatives from across Europe to tour the facility. Several individuals have chosen to ignore their nondisclosure agreements and what has been leaked from the Austrian headquarters was nothing short of impressive.
They nicknamed the new powerful watercraft “Burrasca” (meaning “storm at sea” or even more appropriately “squall” in Italian) They used the most notable high-end quality materials such as carbon fibre parts made by the same factory as Lamborghini.
Sea-Doo GTX Limited S 260
This three seater cruiser from Sea-Doo’s ‘Luxury’ line makes a very good watercraft indeed. Along with the beautiful design and sleek look of the Sea-Doo, there are many other factors that contribute to its high class fit into the world of watersports. Weighing in at 465kg, it’s no lightweight, but it does come with a suspension system that offers an unparalleled ride through the chop by isolating the entire seating and helm unit from the hull.
The hull itself offers a rare degree of tracking stability. Storage on this watercraft is limited, and the price being US$18,723 nothing can compare. The comfort and real-world pace make it one of the best all-rounders money can buy.
The operating system is electronically advanced with a throttle system that starts you on neutral for easier dockside starts. It also features activity-specific Touring, Sport and ECO modes that can all be set to accommodate your riding style. The result is a more responsive, and intuitive ride.
All in all, both of these fine watercrafts would be an impeccable addition to anyone living the dream on the wide blue yonder, whether you are a weekend warrior out on the water with the family, or a billionaire just adding to his toy collection on his megayacht either of these all-rounders are the best money can buy.