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1969 372 hull number

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There are a few members that have a vintage seadoo and should know. I hope they respond so you can get a accurate answer.

Karl
 
But Real Cheap to run though
Coal is only a buck fifty a sack
only draw back is you get to the boat ramp light her up and then have to wait 30 mins to build up steam pressure !!!! :lols:
 
bombardier will probably be able and happy to help you with that info. that isn't a collectors item, it is a museum piece.
 
Seadoo's first!.......

With it being Seadoo's first, I wonder if it even hit plane? So much weight and not much of an engine. But hey, back then, I bet you got the looks!......:cheers:
 

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I suggest that you contact BRB, and see what kind of trade in is available.

BRB could use it for advertisement!

And, you could use a faster doo!

Nate
 
18 hp single cyl rotax. top speed around 25 mph. the fastest pwc on the planet in 1969. (the only one is by definition the fastest, even if oar-powered.) ok; i am older than it.
 
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