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jetskis


Question Posted Saturday July 22 2006, 11:12 am

i'm fourteen and when you rent a jetski you have to be 16 to drive it. i was wondering if i bought one would i be able to get a license for it? my friend it thirteen and she said she just got her license for snow mobiling or jetskiing, i forget which one it is.

ok, message me if you know.


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lolitsjackie answered Saturday July 22 2006, 1:43 pm:
My friend is 12 and she can drive a jetski. you take an online test. you can drive it with a parent on the jetski with you if you have teh licesnce.

so, you cant drive totaly alone


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