HELP - Should I buy the Sea Doo SPEEDSTER
#1
Posted 19 March 2004 - 07:52 PM
#2
Posted 19 March 2004 - 07:58 PM
Thats a tough one ..!! I am not sure whether I would buy it or not but they are offering a warranty..... The $$$ sounds like a good deal...do you have any pics or other online info that can be looked at?HELP...sorry to barge in......I thought you all could help me out with this......I have the chance to buy a year 2000 speedster that has never been in the water.... never had gas or oil. It has the Mercury VE EFI engine. 240 HP. Is this a good buy for $8999? Comes with full one year factory warranty. I want to take it down to the bay side of the keys. I don't know anything about boats but think this sounds like a deal. I love fast cars - I have a Corvette and a 500SL Mercedes. The boat has weather wear/ One seat is cracked and there is some mildew...... it has been in the sun with no TLC for 4 years. Is this a deal or stay away. They will sell me a 4 year warranty for the motor for about $1000. The trailer is $400. Should I run or grab it? THANKS... Julie
#3
Posted 19 March 2004 - 08:02 PM
If not....how much $$$ are you looking to spend?
#5
Posted 19 March 2004 - 08:20 PM
I do have some pictures I took this AM... The boat is from a Sea Doo Dealer... It was never prepped. SO they say it should be OK.... It still has a plastic shield on the top of the engine. It looks perfect!Thats a tough one ..!! I am not sure whether I would buy it or not but they are offering a warranty..... The $$$ sounds like a good deal...do you have any pics or other online info that can be looked at?HELP...sorry to barge in......I thought you all could help me out with this......I have the chance to buy a year 2000 speedster that has never been in the water.... never had gas or oil. It has the Mercury VE EFI engine. 240 HP. Is this a good buy for $8999? Comes with full one year factory warranty. I want to take it down to the bay side of the keys. I don't know anything about boats but think this sounds like a deal. I love fast cars - I have a Corvette and a 500SL Mercedes. The boat has weather wear/ One seat is cracked and there is some mildew...... it has been in the sun with no TLC for 4 years. Is this a deal or stay away. They will sell me a 4 year warranty for the motor for about $1000. The trailer is $400. Should I run or grab it? THANKS... Julie
#6
Posted 20 March 2004 - 08:53 AM
#7
Posted 20 March 2004 - 08:53 AM
Cheers!!
#8
Posted 20 March 2004 - 09:45 AM
#9
Posted 20 March 2004 - 11:05 AM
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#10
Posted 20 March 2004 - 11:34 AM
get it checked over thoroughly.... especially all the rubber parts. Sounds like a heck of a deal to me. I once bought a 4 wheeler from a Yamaha dealer that was 3 years old, but had been on the showroom floor those entire 3 years. I did get a bargain as well, and it STILL runs (it was a 1988 model, I bought it in 1991).
#11
Posted 20 March 2004 - 09:04 PM
#12
Posted 20 March 2004 - 09:10 PM
#13
Posted 20 March 2004 - 09:35 PM
#14
Posted 20 March 2004 - 10:11 PM
The dealer should be able to recommend a good oxidation remover and then a good marine wax to try and bring it all back. I didn't see the stains in your pictures??
As for the seats.... I only saw a few rips/tears so I am assuming this is on all or most of them if you are getting quoted $500?? Can they not be repaired as opposed to completely recovering? Check into this and it does not have to be a marina guy doing this either. Try a repolstering place in the yellow pages. You can unbolt the seats yourself and take them in, which I would think this should save some $$$.
The cover is not cheap and I have not seen many on the net either but keep looking. I think there is someone on here that can get you a discount???
The 98 and 02 Speedster came with twins??? Or is this the Sportster?
Sounds like there is an abudnace of boats down there....I should buy a couple and bring them up here!!
#15
Posted 21 March 2004 - 10:06 AM
As for the twins on the speedster... Yes, it was the smaller of the speedsters....not sportster. I drove one of them.... it had a tach for both engines...... We had to choke both of them then hit the starter on both... He showed me how to turn the boat with speeding up one of the engines.... So I am Postitive it was a speedster with twin engines.... Maybe 110HP each? I am not sure. I am calling the dealer today and asking them to hold until Tuesday!!! I am having a heart attach thinking of getting this boat in and out of the water.
There are SO many boats down here... remember we can use them year-around.... everyone is always wanting a new one. Bigger and Faster.... For the boat I am considering, set-up, trailer, frieght and tax... The total is about $10,700. This is with the one year warranty from the manufacturer. Yesterday, I jumped in the new RED 2004 speedster the 200 one. That one had the twin 4 cycle engines.... It was super nice... but they wanted $24,000....plus plus...........Thanks Julie
#16
Posted 21 March 2004 - 10:37 AM
Sounds like you enjoyed it and I hope you have no problems. You will need to learn how to properly launch the boat and stuff. I actually took a couple days off when I first bought mine and it seemed through the week was the best time to launch and learn! Hardly no one around and the ones that were around, very helpful.
I will be checking into getting one of those boats shipped up here! I'll bet I could keep it under my Cousins name in the US and drive it here with no problems...?? That would certainly make it cheaper as I wouldn't have to pay taxes etc..
Cheers!
#17
Posted 22 March 2004 - 06:55 AM
Personally, I use 3M Marine Products on my boat, and never had a problem with them. Applied by hand, it takes a while to get the entire boat done (at least for me it does because NOONE wants to help) but looks nice when finished.The finish on the boat is extremely dull.... In hot sun for 4 years. What product should I use on the hull and what product on the seats...I may have all the seats recovered... They thought about $500 for non Sea Doo materials and over $1,000 for Sea Doo Seats...
As for the seat covers, I've priced Seadoo replacements and they weren't cheap(seems to be a trend). I did this: took my seats off and took them to an automotive upholstery shop, let them reDOO the covers, and put them back on myself.
Less painful than paying the SeaDoo price for the material. The only difference is the seats don't have the Seadoo name on them anymore. Oh well.... One last note, be careful with what you try to clean the seats with. Especially with them as weathered as they seem to be. 409 is not the cleaner of choice on that old vinyl- unless you want sticky seats.
#18
Posted 22 March 2004 - 07:21 AM
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Julie
#19
Posted 22 March 2004 - 11:36 AM
Must be nice!! I wish I had someone come to my house and clean my truck! Oh ya....what are you towing with if you have 4 cars?? Not that a car couldn't tow the boat but just curious?Thanks for the info.... I have a guy who comes to my home and details my cars...He is pretty reasonable....I know he cleans planes too....Maybe I can see if he will detail the boat.... I am going to the dealer today to see what we can work out. As Can't Swim has mentioned....I need to have the boat water tested before the deal is final... I also have to have the recalls addressed.
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Julie
I would be glad to wash your cars if you buy me a ticket to Florida!! Its still cold here and I don't mind working for a nice warm vacation!
I know how to clean Pools too!
Ciao
#20
Posted 22 March 2004 - 11:39 AM
Tiggerman.....is there a reason you do this by hand and not an orbital polisher? I am planning on doing the hull as soon as I get it out of storage.Personally, I use 3M Marine Products on my boat, and never had a problem with them. Applied by hand, it takes a while to get the entire boat done (at least for me it does because NOONE wants to help) but looks nice when finished.
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