Meet and Greet
#61
Posted 03 August 2009 - 07:43 PM
#62
Posted 04 August 2009 - 09:57 AM
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#63
Posted 06 August 2009 - 01:46 AM
Jared
#64
Posted 07 August 2009 - 08:56 PM
Live in Wisconsin , Waukesha County. I'm 5 , but sure don't feel it ,especially on the water.
I do have one question, does any body know where I can get rear seat covers? Really don't have the talent to reapolster them.
#65
Posted 10 August 2009 - 07:31 PM
#66
Posted 16 August 2009 - 07:55 PM
Zack and Jackie
#67
Posted 16 August 2009 - 11:41 PM
Just picked up my first SeaDoo Jet boat. It is a 1995 Speedster and I got it and the trailer for the unbelievable price of $0.00. Initial inspection at the prior owners house suggested that both of the engines were siezed. Had it running 2 hours after I got it home. Starboard engine was a stuck piston, and the port engine had a siezed jet pump. I own 3 other SeaDoos, a 94XP, 96XP, and 97XP. Also have 2 Kawis, a 87 300SX and a 95 750SXi. New to the forum, but not to the sport. I am also the owner of Affordable SeaDoo and Jetski Repair in Arlington, WA. Looking fforward to finding some parts I may need for this project.
Jared
welcome to the site, sounds like you have a lot of knowledge that you might be able to share with the community. Is this your first jet boat?; i also had a ski (97 GTX still own) before the boat and I enjoy the boat so much more then the ski now
Hi Gang: I've had my 97 Challenger for 5 years now and still enjoy it as much as I did when I got it.
Live in Wisconsin , Waukesha County. I'm 5 , but sure don't feel it ,especially on the water.
I do have one question, does any body know where I can get rear seat covers? Really don't have the talent to reapolster them.
Welcome to the site. I believe that there is an e-bay seller who sells covers but if you can get them off you could take them to a marine apolster and they could probably do it for you; that is what I had to do when i had my old Challenger 1800
New to this site hopefully I can get the help I need, no not for my head for this &*(^%$ boat.
Welcome to the site; hope you find the information you need
hi, we have recently bought a 2005 challenger a few months ago, first time boat owners loving it so far, we are still in the learning phase of boating but going with the flow, from the beautiful emerald coast in florida
Zack and Jackie
Welcome to the site. have fun with your first boat
#68
Posted 17 August 2009 - 01:31 AM
Gerry
#69
Posted 17 August 2009 - 06:14 PM
Hello folks. I just took delivery yesterday of my new 2009 Challenger SE with the 215hp engine (don't know if it's the SC or SCIC). Anyway, it hasn't been in the water yet as I want to get it waxed first. I'm a river rat and like to run on rivers in Missouri and Illinois so I appreciate the 12 inch draft. I had a 16' SugarSand jetboat before. I do have several questions about little things such as the fire extinguisher which I will ask in the proper forum. I'm looking forward to learning from and enjoying my visits to this site.
Gerry
welcome to the site; i am sure that you will enjoy your new boat
#70
Posted 23 August 2009 - 07:00 PM
i'm trying to find out how to set the timing for this boat since i just bought
the parts that was broken and forgot to mark the timing when i took
it apart.
Also instead of using the 2 stroke tank can i just add 2 stroke in the
gasoline and take the whole 2 stroke tank out ?
Any information would be highly appreciated,
Frans Ponson
#71
Posted 27 August 2009 - 11:07 PM
#72
Posted 28 August 2009 - 07:33 AM
Welcome to the website Mark, glad to have you!I'm Mark and I'm from NJ. I'm 20 years old and new to boating!
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#73
Posted 29 August 2009 - 09:55 AM
I'm Kyle. I've always wanted to own a boat and now that I'm stationed in Key West I knew this was the perfect opportunity to get one. I found a '99 Speedster SK someone was selling at a fair price. It certainly needed work (upholstery, minor wiring, blower fan, tune up) but I think that was the greatest appeal to it since I'd get to learn and work on something new! These two-stroke ROTAX motors were a learning curve for me but I think I've got the hang of them. Now she breezes through the water and leaves the other boats in her wake. I HATE having do boat in salt water though, I know its the worst you can do for your boat and I can't wait to move to some fresh waters somewhere.
This site is great! I've been a member for a little while but haven't stopped in to stay HI to everyone yet. Looking to buy Hydro-Turf soon, will post some more pics along with the ones I'm adding on here.
Enjoy the water!
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#74
Posted 30 August 2009 - 04:51 AM
Just couple of days back I bought C180 2007 and now I am happy owner... only one thing left - to safely transport it to Europe..
Wish all of you best joy and I do hope I will join your joy very soon
:-)
Cheers
#75
Posted 30 August 2009 - 08:24 PM
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#76
Posted 30 August 2009 - 09:05 PM
Hey everyone,
I'm Kyle. I've always wanted to own a boat and now that I'm stationed in Key West I knew this was the perfect opportunity to get one. I found a '99 Speedster SK someone was selling at a fair price. It certainly needed work (upholstery, minor wiring, blower fan, tune up) but I think that was the greatest appeal to it since I'd get to learn and work on something new! These two-stroke ROTAX motors were a learning curve for me but I think I've got the hang of them. Now she breezes through the water and leaves the other boats in her wake. I HATE having do boat in salt water though, I know its the worst you can do for your boat and I can't wait to move to some fresh waters somewhere.
This site is great! I've been a member for a little while but haven't stopped in to stay HI to everyone yet. Looking to buy Hydro-Turf soon, will post some more pics along with the ones I'm adding on here.
Enjoy the water!
welcome to the site; looks like you have a nice boat; I have always liked the look of those SK's
Hi Everybody :-)
Just couple of days back I bought C180 2007 and now I am happy owner... only one thing left - to safely transport it to Europe..
Wish all of you best joy and I do hope I will join your joy very soon
:-)
Cheers
welcome to the site; good luck with the transport
hey guys just got back from the 1600 mile road trip to pick up my 98 challenger 1800. Will post about my first time out later this week.
welcome to the site; i look forward to reading about your first time on the water
#77
Posted 31 August 2009 - 01:23 AM
hi Kyle! WELCOME!I HOPE WILL ENJOY YOUR NEW BOAT!WHAT YOU HATE (SALT WATER USE)I 'M DOING FOR 10 YEARS NOW WITH MY 2 STROKE ROTAX 720 RIB EXPLORER WITHOUT HAVING A PROBLEM & FLUSHING THE ENGINE AT THE END OF EVERY WEEKEND .NOW WITH MY NEW CHALLENGER 180 2008 I AM DOING THE SAME.- FLUSHING WITH FRESH WATER THE EXHAUST & INTERCOLLER FOR 20 SECONDS AT THE END OF EACH WEEKEND!Hey everyone,
I'm Kyle. I've always wanted to own a boat and now that I'm stationed in Key West I knew this was the perfect opportunity to get one. I found a '99 Speedster SK someone was selling at a fair price. It certainly needed work (upholstery, minor wiring, blower fan, tune up) but I think that was the greatest appeal to it since I'd get to learn and work on something new! These two-stroke ROTAX motors were a learning curve for me but I think I've got the hang of them. Now she breezes through the water and leaves the other boats in her wake. I HATE having do boat in salt water though, I know its the worst you can do for your boat and I can't wait to move to some fresh waters somewhere.
This site is great! I've been a member for a little while but haven't stopped in to stay HI to everyone yet. Looking to buy Hydro-Turf soon, will post some more pics along with the ones I'm adding on here.
Enjoy the water!
#78
Posted 31 August 2009 - 08:35 PM
My name is Jeff and I'm from sunny Perth Western Australia. Always wanted a Seadoo Jet Boat and now I live right on the city foreshore with a boat ramp into a designated PWC Area on my doorstep. I can have my boat in the water in about 2 minutes...
I've just bought a fixer upper '97 Challenger from Rancho Cordova and I'm getting it crated up and shipped over. Would appreciate some info on what to do for improved performance - will start with the Hydro Turf!
Jash
#79
Posted 01 September 2009 - 06:55 AM
Howdy All,
My name is Jeff and I'm from sunny Perth Western Australia. Always wanted a Seadoo Jet Boat and now I live right on the city foreshore with a boat ramp into a designated PWC Area on my doorstep. I can have my boat in the water in about 2 minutes...
I've just bought a fixer upper '97 Challenger from Rancho Cordova and I'm getting it crated up and shipped over. Would appreciate some info on what to do for improved performance - will start with the Hydro Turf!
Jash
welcome to the site; it is cool that you have a designated PWC area i have actually never heard of that before. have fun with the boat and the hydro-turf if a great product
#80
Posted 02 September 2009 - 08:24 AM
Just purchased a 2002 Sportster le 2 days ago, it's still raining so I haven't gotten to test it out yet.
I live in western Florida and we have a lot of water to explore.
Hope to find some manuals for this boat somewhere.
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