Re: Upsides/downsides of Jet Boats
yeah, you should do some research on your own - a lot of "traditional", old-timer info on jetboats it sorely outdated.
I've got one of those gas-guzzling, loud, maintenance-ridden, low performing, poor maneuvering jetboats - the Yamaha SX230.
Great boat; wouldnt trade it for anything in the same price range. Fuel injection (no carbs), dual throttle, amazing maneuverability - even at low speeds (there is a learning curve though). I do all maintenance and winterization myself - change the oil, pump some grease, charge the battery. Easy.
Suck something up? Well, if it got through the grate (those softball size rocks won't fit through), you immediately know due to cavitation. Keep yourself dry but pulling the plug from teh cleanout port and remove the offending object. Put the port back and you're good to go.
Fuel comsumption? These days it is no more than a comparably powered outboard.
Oh, and another good "pro" to the jets - no props to cut yourself or others.
Like I said, there is sage advice here but sometimes outdated - do some reseach yourself - a good place to start is
http://www.yamahajetboaters.com. Yes, we're biased toward jets but objective nonetheless... if you're in teh right area, you may even get a demo ride offered
Good luck!