Re: Jet boats?
They used to be very popular here. Some are very fast. The question of why they are not faster is the same as the question about fuel. Earlier units (pumps) are less efficient. With all of the money spent on optimizing PWCs etc. pump efficiency has improved and so have boat bottoms, but those are the pumps used with the smaller displacement engines and the same reason that the bigger production boat examples are twins.
If I were looking for one I would search Southern CA, AZ and Nevada. At one time they were all used on shallower parts of the Colorado river and you can still buy them new. I have driven a couple of them and they can be a flippin' blast . . . but, like a PWC, if you chicken out in a turn and back out of the throttle, you are seriously screwed

They immediately go straight and won't stop going straight until you punch it. Many come with a rudder attachment which definitely helps with low speed steerage. Can be added to all of the Berkley, American Turbine and Jacuzzi type pumps.
I came very close to buying a jet in the mid-90s. We were in love with a section of the river that ate waaaaaaaay too many props, but I ended up buying another I/O and I haven't been on that part of the Colorado since

I have seriously considered the newer Yamaha's as the other section of the river that I am afraid of right now is the downstream entrance to the Grand Canyon. Pretty strong motivator, and any knucklehead who has one and hasn't been in there deserves a serious whack upside the head. Nothing better than powering in while river rafters float out
