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If you will always be going together, than two skis will be better than one. You can't go wrong with Yamaha or Sea Doo. I like the hulls better than the Honda. Stay away from the Yamaha vx line, thats the rental ski and is too slow to get out of its own way and the hill isn't any fun. Go within Yamaha fx or sea doo gtx. Step up to a sea doo rxt if you want something a little faster. Get he newest skis you can afford with as few hours as possible (less downtime and wrenching).
The two strokes don't smoke to much, but based on your comments/experience the 4-strokes are probably a little more reliable and user friendly.
If you enjoy jumping, spins, donuts, etc you may want to consider a slightly older, 2-seat model as they will be lighter and more nimble. My 2003 Yamaha GP1300R is a nice mix of comfort, speed, and handling. The downside is it likes to eat cylinders. And today at the lake something went wrong with the throttle position sensor, so it needs to come out of the water.
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Garrett
Living and Thriving
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