A jet ski can safely run in 6 inches of shallow water if necessary, but it is recommended to have at least 2 feet of water for safety. Jet skis can reach shallow waters due to the slimline draft of the hull and the propulsion motor. Anchoring in shallow waters requires a different approach, as water flowing 3 to 6 knots and small rocks on the bottom can cause damage.
Manufacturers recommend operating jet skis in water shallower than 3 feet, as they do not have props like boats. Jet skis work by an axial jet pump, and they are more vulnerable to damage from sucking up sediment in shallow water, which can damage the plastic wear ring.
In summary, jet skis can safely run in shallow water due to their slimline draft and propulsion motor. However, it is important to avoid dropping the hammer and accelerating quickly when running in shallow water, as this could suck something into your boat. Jet skis work by an axial jet pump, and it is essential to know the proper navigation techniques before attempting to navigate shallow water.
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