Nice to see someone is make being on the water affortable again
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point being that there high performance ski is around 12-14k. they now introduce something at 5k and yes its slow. But wouldn't it be nice if one of the big offshore lines would offer a 32-36 ft v bottom that say did 60-75mph instead of 100mph for 50 to 60% $$$ less. More people may be able to get into boating.
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point being that there high performance ski is around 12-14k. they now introduce something at 5k and yes its slow. But wouldn't it be nice if one of the big offshore lines would offer a 32-36 ft v bottom that say did 60-75mph instead of 100mph for 50 to 60% $$$ less. More people may be able to get into boating.
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yeah its affordable up front until it breaks. Heck some of those jetski parts cost more than boat parts. Sea Doo had their far share of electrical problems as well as computer problems / failures. Also Sea Doo dealerships labor rates are more expensive than a lot of boat shops.
On another note its nice that they brought back mid 1980's pricing on jetski's and hopefully the price is not warrant of cheap quality and a cheap quality of parts. I will add when Sea Doo had jet boats that quality was just average at best especially how expensive they were. Here was few issues - pop rivet rub rails, a lot of automotive style fuses for everything, sub par quality interior, cheap stick on graphics, always a check engine lite on at the dash, electrical issues, neutral safety switch failures or stuck and so on.
On another note its nice that they brought back mid 1980's pricing on jetski's and hopefully the price is not warrant of cheap quality and a cheap quality of parts. I will add when Sea Doo had jet boats that quality was just average at best especially how expensive they were. Here was few issues - pop rivet rub rails, a lot of automotive style fuses for everything, sub par quality interior, cheap stick on graphics, always a check engine lite on at the dash, electrical issues, neutral safety switch failures or stuck and so on.
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point being that there high performance ski is around 12-14k. they now introduce something at 5k and yes its slow. But wouldn't it be nice if one of the big offshore lines would offer a 32-36 ft v bottom that say did 60-75mph instead of 100mph for 50 to 60% $$$ less. More people may be able to get into boating.
Baja did it for years but eventually couldn't make the model work though they were trying to reinvent the market recently by building rental boats
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been wanting a couple for the house but don't want new really. price is good though. what do you guys who know these things suggest for a used one? which ones hold up and stay together the best?
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I have done pretty good with used Yamahas in the past. The only thing SeaDoo has now is a brake system which is a pretty neat safety item for new riders. These are great entry level skiis at that price point but might not be real exciting after a few rides. I had one of the original red/white Yamaha Waverunners (2 seat, 500cc) and while I thought it was great at the time, it did about 35 mph! The last pair I bought were garage queens, looked great and one even still had extended warranty (3 years old, 17 hours on it and just had a $400+ service/new battery). The wife bought it, got pregnant and never rode it again so when I bought it, it really was new!