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bajaboolie
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jet ski rental Mulege?
Just thought I'd take a shot in the dark to ask if anyone knows of jet ski rentals for concepcion bay. We're not speed demons, just looking for a
compact way to cruise through the bays for exploring and sight seeing on the water.
Thanks
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Bob and Susan
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there is nothing here...
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bajaboolie
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Yeah, I thought not. Thanks for the reply.
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Cypress
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Jet ski rentals in Mulege? You want to go to Cabo. In Cabo you can get
a parachute tow and lots of other things.
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bajaboolie
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Hehe, yeah, I'm not really the Cabo type, though admitedly, I've never been there. We just want to putt-putt around the bays without using manpower
(kayaks). Looking forward to just lazing around. :-)
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bajabass
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I'm sure a panga and guide can be arranged for a nice quiet day on the bay. Maybe drop you on a beach for a few hours, snorkel around some of the
islands.
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805gregg
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Buy an inflatable, great way to have a portable boat.
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I remember the very first jet-ski we ever saw in Coyote Bay. It was one of our neighbors, Cher...a nice gal.
Everyone lined up on my seawall......
.....and mooned her.
{Edit: Opps...the humor police are out again in the next post down...I will try to edit that "and mooned her" out of there for you...just
as soon as I gosh darnn well feel like it.}
p.s. bajaboolie, on jet-skiing in the Bay? I am sure you are a responsible user, but it's not something to encourage ...
....because of whale-sharks, whales, porpoise, bait schools, marine birds, swimmers, snorklers, kayakers, and whatever on the surface. At
Easter-time in particular, many irresponsible jet-ski operators seem to find great joy in harassing anything in or on the water. Hence, anyone who
loves and respects Nature....have learned to really hate the damn things. Not all users are that way, but it's the uncaring idiots that sterotype the
activity for all other jet-skiers.
A small cartopper, inflatable, kayak or pull-behind 16ft cat is your best bet to explore all the truly beautiful islands and remote beaches.
If you can't find one or rent one reasonable, stop by mi casa at Km 108 and I'd be glad to take you both for a day's bay ride. Clothing is
optional. You bring the cold beer and a sammy. 
{Edit: Well, shucks...humor police are on that one, too.."Clothing is optional" Should I just say to heck with giving advice, mind my own
business....and delete the whole dang post? WAIT! HOLD THE PHONE!!! I've got a better idea. I'll 'streak' up and down Coyote Beach! That should
drive away all the jet-skiers!!..and maybe those Pesc-ky humor police. }
[Edited on 10-7-2011 by Pompano]
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Pescador
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I remember the very first jet-ski we ever saw in Coyote Bay. It was one of our neighbors, Cher...a nice gal.
Everyone lined up on my seawall......
.....and mooned her.
p.s. bajaboolie, on jet-skiing in the Bay? I am sure you are a responsible user, but it's not something to encourage ...
....because of whale-sharks, whales, porpoise, bait schools, marine birds, swimmers, snorklers, kayakers, and whatever on the surface. At
Easter-time in particular, many irresponsible jet-ski operators seem to find great joy in harassing anything in or on the water. Hence, anyone who
loves and respects Nature....have learned to really hate the damn things. Not all users are that way, but it's the uncaring idiots that sterotype the
activity for all other jet-skiers.
A small cartopper, inflatable, kayak or pull-behind 16ft cat is your best bet to explore all the truly beautiful islands and remote beaches.
If you can't find one or rent one reasonable, stop by mi casa at Km 108 and I'd be glad to take you both for a day's bay ride. Clothing is
optional. You bring the cold beer and a sammy. 
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I think Pomp has been in the north country way too long. First he talks about mooning and then wants to take you out on the boat for a days ride,
clothing optional. I know Roger and this picture is not one that is conducive to "Beauty in Conception Bay" . 
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bajabass
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  What, no pics Jim????
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Pompano
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
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I think Pomp has been in the north country way too long. First he talks about mooning and then wants to take you out on the boat for a days ride,
clothing optional. I know Roger and this picture is not one that is conducive to "Beauty in Conception Bay" .  |
Pesca...Sounds to me like you're making me out to be quite a devil.....what can I say?

"Beauty in the Bay?"...yuuup!.

[Edited on 10-7-2011 by Pompano]
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Martyman
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What is the difference between hitting a whale shark with a jet ski as opposed to a fishing boat?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
What is the difference between hitting a whale shark with a jet ski as opposed to a fishing boat? |
I seldom see anybody riding jet-ski's slowly, and therefore cannot see what is at, or just below, the surface of the sea very well. Folk's in fishing
boats are normally going much more slowly (!?!?!), but of course not all the time. Personally, fishing boats don't bother me much, but jet ski's can
be pretty obnoxious, mostly from the noise & often disregard for those around them. But that's just me, of course.
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i am surprized Bob Frambe doesn't add a couple of wave runners to his fleet for guests rentals? seems like harmless fun to me.
probably a lot more headache and maintenance than they're worth tho.
plus if someone breaks down 10 miles out.... woo boy...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajaboolie
Hehe, yeah, I'm not really the Cabo type, though admitedly, I've never been there. We just want to putt-putt around the bays without using manpower
(kayaks). Looking forward to just lazing around. :-) |
http://www.islandhopperoutboards.com/index.html
jet ski rentals will run around 35-45 per hour...pending the town you have landed in. For that price.....just get a electric motor for the kayak :-)
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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BajaWarrior
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
What is the difference between hitting a whale shark with a jet ski as opposed to a fishing boat? |
Thank you.
Less damage for sure, no lower unit with a prop on a Personal Water Craft (jet ski, seadoo, waverunner, etc...)
We own PWC's and are very responsible with them but like any thing there are always those who are wreckless with any type of transportation.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Cypress
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Jet ski/wave runners are loud, obnoxious, and totally worthless. As far as the people that use 'em? I'll cut 'em some slack. Have used 'em myself!
They're fun! A conundrum! But? They're loud, obnoxious, and totally worthless.
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BajaWarrior
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Jet ski/wave runners are loud, obnoxious, and totally worthless. As far as the people that use 'em? I'll cut 'em some slack. Have used 'em myself!
They're fun! A conundrum! But? They're loud, obnoxious, and totally worthless.
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The "jet ski's" you may be use to have been replaced with more cleaner burning quieter models.
These models are 4 stroke, fuel injected, and inter-cooled, and yes, lots of fun.
Don't hate!
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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bajabass
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I have to agree they are a total kick in the burro! Had one for several years, as well as a ski boat. After 3 or 4 seasons in Havasu and Mojave, I
sold them both. Mainly because of the other burros at the river, on and off the water. Also, the constant DUI checkpoints on the water are a one way
ticket to the hoosegow!!!
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mulegemichael
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as a fisherman, i've always found them to be loud, obnoxious, and worthless...
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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