Yes.
If you're used to an I/o, you won't be impressed with a jet.
- They don't 'hook up' nearly as well as a prop.
- They suck at idle speed and respond s l o w l y.
- In order to achieve similar performance you have to double the HP of a jet compared to a prop engine
- Jets HATE weeds, particularly the floaters.
Just my opinion from a 40 year boater.
How many modern jets have you owned in those 40 years? And if so, I'm curious which ones? There have been some dogs in recent years but they generally are decent boats.
My jet will EASILY hook up faster than pretty much any typical bowrider. The thing is a rocket out of the hole. A jet can deliver its full horsepower nearly instantly, as fast as the engine will spool up. A prop driven boat can't do that, rpm (and horsepower) is tied to prop speed which is tied to water speed.
It will outmaneuver any single screw boat on the planet, period. Yes, it is much, much different than a typical boat, but I can turn in my own length and slide the boat straight sideways. Try that with an I/O.
My 17.5' jetboat has a merc 175hp v6 (2.5l) in it, does 50mph to maybe 51-52 on a really good day. My 18' deckboat has a Mercruiser v6 4.3l 205hp, does 48-49, might top 50 with a tail wind. (yes, i'll give fuel consumption up to to the I/O though, the 2 stroke merc v6 is a thirsty engine!) The deckboat is a little heavier, but also has less deadrise. The jet will accelerate probably twice as fast, but other than that, performance is more or less identical.
yeah, weeds, i'll give you that one! I've never had to go swimming, usually shutting it down and waiting a bit will clear things up.