Let’s get the FAQs right

  • All kit orders are made here through our online store. Just head to the shop and follow the prompts. If something isn’t working like the prompts suggest, do flick us an email to twistedbends.rh@gmail.com.

  • We’ve got a parts store online here, we may have what you’re looking for. There are customisable options to make your mini jet boat just how you like it.

    If you’re looking for a specific part not sold in our online store, our team will be happy to let you know where you might find them. Send us an email here.

  • Currently, we ship to anywhere in the Perth Metro area. Our Perth metro delivery fee is capped at $100 per kit.

    We can also ship anywhere in WA or Australia, but prices will depend on your location. For a quote on shipping for anywhere outside of the Perth Metro Area, please get in touch here.

  • You sure can. We’re located in East Victoria Park.

    When placing your order, at the checkout you can select ‘Pick Up’. We’ll send you the pick up details.

  • Our mini jet boat kits will give you what you need to complete the boat hull. Do read the list of items carefully so you know what comes in each of the kits we provide. You can check out the kits and what’s included here.

    You will need to source the motor and other parts to turn your mini jet boat hull into a running machine. If you have questions on where to find these parts, send us an email to twistedbends.rh@gmail.com.

  • If you’re in the Perth Metro area, your kit will be available for pick-up or shipping within 5-7 weeks.

  • Our Scrimjet boat kits have been designed to be an easy build. But the good news is that there will be instructions in your kit in case you get stuck along the way.

    The TwistedBends Crew will also be available for you to reach out to so you can ask your questions.

  • It depends on your welding experience and ability, and well, your spare time.

  • Absolutely. Contact us for a quote.

  • As we’re selling you a kit, it is not a registered boat. You will need to register your boat through your local government authority. It’s your responsibility to understand and adhere to their guidelines.

    For more information for West Australian’s, check out the WA Department of Transport’s website here.

  • Once your boat is registered with the relevant authority, and you intend to skipper your boat, you’ll need to have the correct licence.

    To use a mini jet boat on majority of Australian water, local government requires an Australian skippers ticket. So do check this with your local authority.