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Spark on Open Sea

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Please let me know, I have got my own water sports business and want to buy new sparks. So Im still unsure about its operations and rides on the Open Sea front with waves around 1mt -1.5 mts max. Is spak fit for sea operations?
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Please let me know, I have got my own water sports business and want to buy new sparks. So Im still unsure about its operations and rides on the Open Sea front with waves around 1mt -1.5 mts max. Is spark fit for sea operations?

While I say yes for the sparks they will handle it with easy

I would say NO to the average JO rider running into docks rocks each other are going to do damage to the sparks
I think your looking for trouble. Although I ride under those conditions myself I would only let others on a fool proof ski. The Spark is not that.
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If I was going to rent Id go for the larger gas guzzling sea cows that are stabil in big waves. I dont think sparks were made to handle abuse from the least common denominator of renter.
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I'd say the same. Maybe get something bigger
I agree with all the comments. In addition, not sure you can get anymore.
Unlike the rental skis over the past 10 years that act more like small boats. My Spark reminds me more of the aggressive, flip you off it back, (with a pull start) Sea Doo I rented for an hour back in 1998 Pensacola.

Wonder if you'd even be able to buy them in quantity in 2015. Don't the manuf make skis that cater to the rental market?
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