BIGTEX2010
New Member
Hey Guys,
I have been lurking for a while and I have to say that I have found a lot of very useful information. So I guess I will make this a combination introduction/build thread.
A little about me:
I'm a born and raised outdoors man from a small town just outside of Ottawa, Ontario Canada. I have always loved being on the water and remember my first time on a PWC, it was an older model tigershark and we were at a friend of the family's cottage on the St. Lawrence River ... I spent the entire day riding around the island(I wasn't allowed to go very far as I was only 12-13 years old) and put through countless tanks of gas.... and I was hooked.
Well that brings me to about 5 years ago, I heard that a high school friend had an unknown seadoo that was no longer being used at her cottage because "something had broke" and her dad was in the process of repairing it. Well at that time I had offered her father a couple hundred dollars to take it off his hands and well he declined, and said it was worth more if he simply fixed it and enjoyed it at their cottage.
Fast forward to this past summer(2012); I received a text message from the girl whose father was repairing this seadoo, well he had made no more progress since I had talked to him before and he was tired of looking at the boat sitting on a trailer in his back yard, and he was going to just send it off for scrap. She had remembered that I wanted it previous and I was offered the opportunity to go look at it and "take it away" ... yes! you read that right, basically all I had to do was show up with a truck and load it up and take it away and it was mine. So I had a friend swing by with his truck and bring it to my place, where it has sat while I acquired the majority of the parts that it needed to repair it.
These are from the day my buddy brought it over to my house...
So once I got it to my place we unloaded it and immediately broke out the pressure washer to get some of the years of dirt and abuse of from it, surprisingly enough it cleaned up not to bad...
This is my buddy Joel running the pressure washer, I am operating the camera...
Cleaned up not too bad eh?? ...
And that brings us to today, I finally have sometime to work on it and I am more then excited to get it running and to get out on the water... this will be a slow build as I am not very experienced with small engines and definitly not seadoo engines, I am more of a truck/car guy, so I pulled it out of the corner and started to sort out the parts and took an inventory...
The following pictures are some of the damage that I have to address at some point in the future ...
I have been lurking for a while and I have to say that I have found a lot of very useful information. So I guess I will make this a combination introduction/build thread.
A little about me:
I'm a born and raised outdoors man from a small town just outside of Ottawa, Ontario Canada. I have always loved being on the water and remember my first time on a PWC, it was an older model tigershark and we were at a friend of the family's cottage on the St. Lawrence River ... I spent the entire day riding around the island(I wasn't allowed to go very far as I was only 12-13 years old) and put through countless tanks of gas.... and I was hooked.
Well that brings me to about 5 years ago, I heard that a high school friend had an unknown seadoo that was no longer being used at her cottage because "something had broke" and her dad was in the process of repairing it. Well at that time I had offered her father a couple hundred dollars to take it off his hands and well he declined, and said it was worth more if he simply fixed it and enjoyed it at their cottage.
Fast forward to this past summer(2012); I received a text message from the girl whose father was repairing this seadoo, well he had made no more progress since I had talked to him before and he was tired of looking at the boat sitting on a trailer in his back yard, and he was going to just send it off for scrap. She had remembered that I wanted it previous and I was offered the opportunity to go look at it and "take it away" ... yes! you read that right, basically all I had to do was show up with a truck and load it up and take it away and it was mine. So I had a friend swing by with his truck and bring it to my place, where it has sat while I acquired the majority of the parts that it needed to repair it.
These are from the day my buddy brought it over to my house...






So once I got it to my place we unloaded it and immediately broke out the pressure washer to get some of the years of dirt and abuse of from it, surprisingly enough it cleaned up not to bad...
This is my buddy Joel running the pressure washer, I am operating the camera...




Cleaned up not too bad eh?? ...





And that brings us to today, I finally have sometime to work on it and I am more then excited to get it running and to get out on the water... this will be a slow build as I am not very experienced with small engines and definitly not seadoo engines, I am more of a truck/car guy, so I pulled it out of the corner and started to sort out the parts and took an inventory...








The following pictures are some of the damage that I have to address at some point in the future ...

