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To bad he probably fried the mpem. Said he "TRIED TO JUMP IT BUT THE STARTER ONLY CLICKED".:facepalm:
 
does this look like a 657 or a 717. ?

supposed to be a 94 GTX. (spec's say 657)

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I can get this and a (ugh) tigershark for $200 on dollies.... but I have no idea what the hell I would do with a 657...., I sure as hell have no idea what i'd do with a tigershark, although I just picked up some 9mm ammo, so maybe target practice ????
 
Dirty but with R&D nozzles. Still too much even if it had a trailer.

Yeah Spim that was a 587. I guess you figured that out.
 
sparks are starting to show up on CL.

http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/col/boa/4748341263.html

he started at 5400, down to 5200 already.

I was hoping when they start showing up in the 4K range that I'd be interested.

A spark would have been perfect for yesterday's ride, all in the channel (25-35mph), would have burned maybe 7 gallons of gas vs 12 on my GP and had just as much fun.

"brand new" yet they show it beached like hell everywhere. I don't get the beaching thing. It just isn't necessary. Granted I beach my ski, but I have a keelguard specifically for doing so.
 
Keelguards are great - I had them on my 97 GTX and 98 GSX IMO but unfortunately not available for the seadoo hull in 2002+ design anyway.

I got this from the Keelguard people a few years ago (in 2012).
 
Thank you I called him. He will be around tomorrow I just hope I get off work in time. It is a nice fresh water trailer.
 
If any of you see a good double trailer in GA let me know. There was about 5 for sale when I didn't need one, story of my life.
 
Keelguards are great - I had them on my 97 GTX and 98 GSX IMO but unfortunately not available for the seadoo hull in 2002+ design anyway.

I got this from the Keelguard people a few years ago (in 2012).

For the stepped hulls it won't work. The spark doesn't appear to be stepped so it'll work great.
 
"brand new" yet they show it beached like hell everywhere. I don't get the beaching thing. It just isn't necessary. Granted I beach my ski, but I have a keelguard specifically for doing so.

living on the Gulf of Mexico IMO beaching isn't really avoidable or IMO that damaging as long as your not riding up fast or onto some real rocky stuff. both of my hull bottoms look fine and I beach all the time.

the only part i'm not fond of is when there is heavy wave action and its getting moved alot by the water, but if its just a case of ideling up, hopping off and dragging the ski up a couple feet, I don't see the harm in it. I'm more of a swamp rat that looks for glass than for small craft advisories so maybe that helps my case since mine aren't getting knocked around much.

but docks don't do your hull's any favors either unless you tie them carefully, and i'm not anchoring and wading in unless there is no other choice, burgers taste better when your shorts are just damp and not soaked . (especially now, the water is a brisk 70, sorry northerners)
 
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this is a good comparison to the crap $3300 GTX listed above.

http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/boa/4758436779.html

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05 Seadoo GTX Limited with supercharged engine. Has new seat covers, new turf, and the hull looks great. Steering cable was replaced in june, and the fuel pump was replaced in september.Gauges are clean and easily readable! It has new oil and a filter on it. This was stored in a house by a couple that used it only a few times a year, which is why the fuel pump stopped working. It was gone through by Sunsports and given a clean bill of health. Has a new battery and plugs in it also. Buy it for $3500, and Ill throw in the trailer is sits on with new tires and wheels and hubs. This is a 65+mph boat and is extremely stable with a huge storage area in it. Comes with two keys also. Thanks
 
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