I've always wanted a 98 speedster since I first laid eyes on one a long time ago. After riding in [MENTION=82130]snikwad003[/MENTION] 's challenger on the FL trip it got me back in the hunt.
They aren't real common in Ohio so people always want stupid prices for them when they do come up for sale. I found one for sale at a decent price on facebook, but it was in Nebraska.
Seeing as I had thanksgiving week off and nothing planned I made the 12+ hour drive each way to pick it up. I pretty much drove straight there and back other than a 3 hour truck nap on the way there.
It's in decent physical condition other than some stupid stickers on the side and some hillbilly airbrush painted something on the bow cover. The fiberglass cover was an option anyways so I'm not even sure I'll use it.
Seats are decent, just some light cracks but I am looking at recovering options as they seem a little brittle.
The starboard engine had 150/150 psi and port has 135/135. The port engine does turn over very slowly, so I'm hoping a rebuilt starter and the compression readings will go up.
This will be a stock resto, nothing really fancy planned as who knows how long I'll keep it with my Seadoo ADHD, lol. I really needed something smaller and more fuel efficient than our other boat, but I bet this thing drinks as much or more than our bowrider with a 350.
Here are pics from the CL ad. I busted my phone screen all to hell when I was checking out the boat, so was too ticked off to remember to take more pics.
They aren't real common in Ohio so people always want stupid prices for them when they do come up for sale. I found one for sale at a decent price on facebook, but it was in Nebraska.
Seeing as I had thanksgiving week off and nothing planned I made the 12+ hour drive each way to pick it up. I pretty much drove straight there and back other than a 3 hour truck nap on the way there.
It's in decent physical condition other than some stupid stickers on the side and some hillbilly airbrush painted something on the bow cover. The fiberglass cover was an option anyways so I'm not even sure I'll use it.
Seats are decent, just some light cracks but I am looking at recovering options as they seem a little brittle.
The starboard engine had 150/150 psi and port has 135/135. The port engine does turn over very slowly, so I'm hoping a rebuilt starter and the compression readings will go up.
This will be a stock resto, nothing really fancy planned as who knows how long I'll keep it with my Seadoo ADHD, lol. I really needed something smaller and more fuel efficient than our other boat, but I bet this thing drinks as much or more than our bowrider with a 350.
Here are pics from the CL ad. I busted my phone screen all to hell when I was checking out the boat, so was too ticked off to remember to take more pics.




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