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Looked a Seadoo today with a problem

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flint

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I looked at a 1998 speedster today which was in excellent condition. The man described to me that he paid 4200 for it and had the carbs cleaned, new spark plugs, and a new battery at a costs of 600. He continued to explain that he has had it out the 4 times over the last month and that the last time he encountered a problem. Here it is:

"I had ridden the boat for about two hours and going about 50 mph when all of a sudden both motors just cut off. I had power and the motors would turn over but wouldn't start. It seemed like the battery didn't have a full charge and was struggling. Then all of a sudden I saw smoke pouring out of the fusebox compartment."

I think I can get this boat at a steal, but I would like to know what the possible problems are? And information do you need to know to give me some idea?
 
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go check out the fuse box....if the 5amp fuses are smoked, then a member (Allthingscustom), can fix "that" problem. If other fuses, then check the sticker on boat/compartment, as to what they're for...could be, bad ground wires/cables...corrosion..etc, that caused it.
 
I was thinking it could have been those 5 amp fuses. How expensive is the fix that allthingscustoms knows of? Is there a possibility that the MPEM is burned up?
 
if the 5amp is toat, then it should not be anything else, wrong, considering the circuits' broke.

The charge, I dont know, his price, but, gotta be better than new.
 
If the motors were still turning over, this is not something I can repair...

Sorry, research the cost of a new MPEM before you buy and use that to negotiate... They are almost impossible to find anymore.
 
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