Cholla bay can be really nice in the beggining of the summer when the South facing beaches are getting hammed on, usually smooth and easy to launch.
We take skis to cholla bay all the time, Current AZ reg, Trailer title to get into mex.....Never had an inspection on the water by mexican authorities (dont know if they even do this), cant help with that. Cholla bay is amazing place to jet ski, you can go in big waves or the smooth bay. Only issue is it gets really busy in the evenings with locals, plan to be off the water before it gets too busy or you will have to negotiate with a ton of people to move there beach set up so you can get the truck and trailer down to the water- they are cool about it if you pass out beers while asking Haha.
My favorite place to ride is out of tucson beach (just past JJ's) Beach gets small at high tide but huge at low tide. easy to launch there at low tide. Usually I go launch at low tide or when its coming in, we ski for 6 hours thru the high tide then pull out when the tide is going out (1/2 way out the beach gets access again to pull out ski's) can be done at JJ's cantina anytime but Tucson Beach is different.
Im running some 1994 yamaha's so we dont carry extra insurance on the skis only list the trailer on the auto policy.
Dont go further from the shore than you can swim, and for goodness sakes DONT SHUT IT OFF!
Unless you have another ski with you.....or even 2. lots of water on board and some food and a FLASH LIGHT the fisherman are all over at night, wouldnt want a near rescue to only be hit by a panga in the dark. If you do end up adrift theres a good chance you might get found out there, theres a ton of boats running around. Mileage is relative, run hard use lots of gas, run easy that seadoo will get good mileage.
Dont forget to pack water, a tarp and food on the ski somewhere, even if its hard to get to. It could save your life.
Run it in fresh water first and put it thru its paces, lots of start and stopping the engine, use all of the systems it has.
if it acts up at all, get some help to figure it out before you go out to sea.
Get to know your ski, battery is critcal to be a good AGM type, tight cables. spare spark plugs and wrench, starting fluid, look underneith of it and see where stuff gets sucked in, Ive pulled shirts and hats out, countless amounts a seaweed, get familiar with getting under it and pulling stuff out. If you run it with seaweed in the pump it can starve the engine of cool water supply and overheat. debris must be pulled out.
Jelly Fish
you could get stung badly if you get in the water to free up your ski and get hit by one. you Must be prepared for jelly fish with a Credit card and AMMONIA to scrape off the stingers then to neutralize the venom with the ammonia.
One of the guys on here got hit by one while in the ocean off his boat and would not have survive if it wasn't for the ammonia on board.
Put a survival kit together and leave it in the ski.
Hope to see you out there.