I started looking for a boat recently and came across the Sea-Doo's. They look like really fun boats. I found a '97 Speedster that is for sale and was wondering if it would be a good first boat? Looking for the family to do some water sports and a bit of fishing. Father-in-law's old boat is not quite dependable enough for the water sports anymore.
The Speedster has twin 85hp Rotax engines, which are supposedly in good shape. Seats 4, but has a bow seat as well. Newer trailer. It will fit in my garage, which is important. Unfortunately, it does not have a boat cover, bimini cover or spare tire for the trailer. They want $5500, but the NADA guide lists a value of about $2500, so the asking price seems quite high even if the boat is in tip top shape.
Are parts hard to find for these? Is it easy enough to get and install a bimini cover?
I also found a 15ft '97 Bayliner Jazz jet boat for sale for a bit less than the '97 Speedster. It has a single 175 hp Mercury engine and comes with a boat cover and spare tire for the trailer. I know this is a Sea-Doo forum, but I am wondering if this might be a bit better of a deal? Mercury parts easier to find than Rotax? Easier to maintain one engine as opposed to two?
The Speedster has twin 85hp Rotax engines, which are supposedly in good shape. Seats 4, but has a bow seat as well. Newer trailer. It will fit in my garage, which is important. Unfortunately, it does not have a boat cover, bimini cover or spare tire for the trailer. They want $5500, but the NADA guide lists a value of about $2500, so the asking price seems quite high even if the boat is in tip top shape.
Are parts hard to find for these? Is it easy enough to get and install a bimini cover?
I also found a 15ft '97 Bayliner Jazz jet boat for sale for a bit less than the '97 Speedster. It has a single 175 hp Mercury engine and comes with a boat cover and spare tire for the trailer. I know this is a Sea-Doo forum, but I am wondering if this might be a bit better of a deal? Mercury parts easier to find than Rotax? Easier to maintain one engine as opposed to two?
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