Seadoo speedster
Discussion
Hi All,
Hope you can offer me some advice:
I'm looking for a small sports boat for use with the family
general messing about, towing kids on an inflatable, skiing,swimming and general hooning.
Quite like the look of the Seadoo jetboats, look easy to launch and up to the job for a couple of hours use over the weekend/holidays when the weather's OK.
will be used in the sea around North Wales.
Can anyone enlighten me on the pros and cons?
thanks in advance,
sw
Hope you can offer me some advice:
I'm looking for a small sports boat for use with the family
general messing about, towing kids on an inflatable, skiing,swimming and general hooning.
Quite like the look of the Seadoo jetboats, look easy to launch and up to the job for a couple of hours use over the weekend/holidays when the weather's OK.
will be used in the sea around North Wales.
Can anyone enlighten me on the pros and cons?
thanks in advance,
sw
Challenger is a much better boat than the speedster which tends to slam quite a lot in the slightest of chop.
With a 20k budget you are well into the 4tec engine market! much better than the old 2 stroke rotax engines. You should be able to find a nice quality twin 215 engined boat at that budget. Check and double check its history, get it plugged up at a Seadoo Dealers
Check:
was it run in correctly (10hrs on the learner/half power key),
has it had its 10hr service (where,when and at what hours)
Subsequent service?
Any warranty left (uk spec craft come with a full 2 year parts and labour warranty - an import only has 1 year parts only and you will have to get the parts shipped yourself)
Supercharger clutch washers been changed? (the ceramic washers have been known to fail and its costly!! covered by warranty (under 2 years old) part of the warranty terms is that they must be changed (at your cost) at 100hrsotherwise no claim, depending on which dealer does them it costs £250 - £400 (per engine)
Edited by Pagey on Thursday 25th September 18:31
desolate said:
Thanks for the reply.
As a complete novice would probably feel a bit better buying from a dealer.
any recommendations?
thanks again,
sw
What area would you be looking to purchase?As a complete novice would probably feel a bit better buying from a dealer.
any recommendations?
thanks again,
sw
Would you travel?
I know a seadoo deler down south very well, I can ask him who he would suggest in your area(s)
Southhampton boatshow has just been on - The Seadoo/BRP stand was staffed by the independant dealers and some good deals were offered.
Also Check out boats and outboards .com or .co.uk
desolate said:
Live nr Manchester - boat to be kept north wales
On the basis that boat dealers are probably like car dealers would definitely travel to find a good one.
thanks,
sw
SQM have dealers in M'cr AND Nr Criccieth in N. Wales and i've always found them to be very good.On the basis that boat dealers are probably like car dealers would definitely travel to find a good one.
thanks,
sw
http://www.sqmmarinesales.co.uk/company_profile.ht...
Thanks for all the replies.
just had an offer accepted on this
http://www.boatshed.com/seadoo_speedster_200-boat-...
roll on spring!
just had an offer accepted on this
http://www.boatshed.com/seadoo_speedster_200-boat-...
roll on spring!
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