jwall116
New Member
Hello Seadoo forum !
I just purchased my first Ski, after owning a boat for a few years I decided to expand my fleet. Can you please tell me what my ski is worth and things to look out for?
I picked up a 1997 Seadoo GSI with trailer for $800. We are in the 40's so I did not water test but did perform a compression test and ran the ski. Compression was 130 on both jugs on a cold day, no added oil and throttle closed. I'm reading online that some of these are 150 PSI ?? Compression test was done with both plugs out, and grounded. Using a cheap compression gauge from Harbor Freight....
The VTS is inop, hear a clicking sound but no motor movement. Fuse is NOT popped and no corrosion on motor. Will test motor for operation next.
The hull is in great condition, no deep scratches or gouges. Pads are in great condition as is the seat.
Fuel gauge and trim do not indicate any level... guessing the float failed. Shows 212 hours on the meter, and was told engine was rebuilt last season by a local seadoo shop. The rebuild was done by the previous owner before the person I bought it from.
Reading online that the idle out of water should be 3000RPM?? Currently it's at 2000, but is it worth adjusting before a water test can be done?
I just purchased my first Ski, after owning a boat for a few years I decided to expand my fleet. Can you please tell me what my ski is worth and things to look out for?
I picked up a 1997 Seadoo GSI with trailer for $800. We are in the 40's so I did not water test but did perform a compression test and ran the ski. Compression was 130 on both jugs on a cold day, no added oil and throttle closed. I'm reading online that some of these are 150 PSI ?? Compression test was done with both plugs out, and grounded. Using a cheap compression gauge from Harbor Freight....
The VTS is inop, hear a clicking sound but no motor movement. Fuse is NOT popped and no corrosion on motor. Will test motor for operation next.
The hull is in great condition, no deep scratches or gouges. Pads are in great condition as is the seat.
Fuel gauge and trim do not indicate any level... guessing the float failed. Shows 212 hours on the meter, and was told engine was rebuilt last season by a local seadoo shop. The rebuild was done by the previous owner before the person I bought it from.
Reading online that the idle out of water should be 3000RPM?? Currently it's at 2000, but is it worth adjusting before a water test can be done?



