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Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
What are the gotcha's with this type of boat?
Thinking about buying this '96 bombardier jetboat, twin rotax engines, guy wants $6450, boat looks nice. There no traditional transome issues, what do I need to watch out for with this kind of boat? Compressions test? |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
"P" wrote in message ... What are the gotcha's with this type of boat? Thinking about buying this '96 bombardier jetboat, twin rotax engines, guy wants $6450, boat looks nice. There no traditional transome issues, what do I need to watch out for with this kind of boat? Compressions test? I'd have a trustworthy mechanic look at the engines. My nephew bought one and the engines failed right away. Seems someone didn't mix oil with the gas. It was a fight but the $1800.00 repair bill was covered by the selling dealer. (brother-in-law knew him and had bought a number of new vehicles from him) |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
Don White wrote:
"P" wrote in message ... What are the gotcha's with this type of boat? Thinking about buying this '96 bombardier jetboat, twin rotax engines, guy wants $6450, boat looks nice. There no traditional transome issues, what do I need to watch out for with this kind of boat? Compressions test? I'd have a trustworthy mechanic look at the engines. My nephew bought one and the engines failed right away. Seems someone didn't mix oil with the gas. It was a fight but the $1800.00 repair bill was covered by the selling dealer. (brother-in-law knew him and had bought a number of new vehicles from him) The best advice: it's a 10-year-old jetboat. Walk away from it as fast as possible. It's worthless. |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
What are the gotcha's with this type of boat? IMO...they're useless, unless you're tubing every trip. |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
"P" wrote in message
... What are the gotcha's with this type of boat? Thinking about buying this '96 bombardier jetboat, twin rotax engines, guy wants $6450, boat looks nice. There no traditional transome issues, what do I need to watch out for with this kind of boat? Compressions test? The use gas like it's water. And they are generally ragged out when they are that old. |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:28:12 -0400, hk wrote:
Don White wrote: "P" wrote in message ... The best advice: it's a 10-year-old jetboat. Walk away from it as fast as possible. It's worthless. Of course. I plan to hang on to my fifty year old jetboat. A turbocraft with a Buick engine. Casady |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:28:12 -0400, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "P" wrote in message ... The best advice: it's a 10-year-old jetboat. Walk away from it as fast as possible. It's worthless. Of course. I plan to hang on to my fifty year old jetboat. A turbocraft with a Buick engine. Casady We're talking jetski boats here. They don't live too long. |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
On Aug 18, 8:36*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:28:12 -0400, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "P" wrote in message .... The best advice: it's a 10-year-old jetboat. Walk away from it as fast as possible. It's worthless. Of course. I plan to hang on to my fifty year old jetboat. A turbocraft with a Buick engine. Casady Your go fast jetboat has about as much in common with this sea dodo as my runabout does. |
Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
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Used 1996 seadoo speedster twins 180hp
On Aug 18, 1:08*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:09:58 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Aug 18, 8:36*am, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:28:12 -0400, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "P" wrote in message ... The best advice: it's a 10-year-old jetboat. Walk away from it as fast as possible. It's worthless. Of course. I plan to hang on to my fifty year old jetboat. A turbocraft with a Buick engine. Casady Your go fast jetboat has about as much in common with this sea dodo as my runabout does. *You flatter it with go fast. 35 or so. It started with a Graymarine flathead inline six and turned 3300 RPM. We marinized a Buick V-6 and got 3700 RPM. Early jet drives were inefficient. A slow 16 ft runabout. Fast enough for a five by four lake [Spirit Lake in Iowa]. Pulls waterskiers just fine. Ours is SN#10. A 58 I think. Three like it were the first boats to go up a long stretch of the Colorado River. Casady Casady Casady- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you're only able to 3,700 rpm then you have to little engine on too big a jet drive. Why don't you try a small block. |
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