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JRJ007

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Looking to buy a Seadoo jet ski.
I am 6-2, 250..
Looking for something I can afford up to $2200
mid to late 90's I am guessing.
Just talked to a person about a 95hx. I am thinking I am too
big for this ski. Am I correct there?
I am also new to jet skis, never owned one. Own a boat however, just looking to add some more fun on the weekends.
So what would be a good ski for me to look for that would meet this criteria.
Keep in mind I am not looking to hammer on this, just cruise around on it with the family on the river with our boat.
Hope to hear some good advise and input!
Thanks!
 
Try looking for a mid to late 90's GTX or GTI. Both of these skis are very reliable and easy to work on. I have a 96GTI with the 720 motor (85hp), I weight 165 and the ski will run about 52mph. A GTX has a bigger motor (777, about 110hp, I think) and will run about 60mph, the GTX is a little harder to work on. Both of these skis are 3 seaters and are very stable in the water.

There are some things to look for when buying a used ski:
Check the compression shoud be about 150psi, and no lower than 130psi, and no more than 10% difference between the cylinders.
Check to see if it still has grey fuel lines, this is not a deal breaker, but plan on spending some time and between $100.00 to $150.00.
Check the wear ring, should be no more than .040" clearance between the wear ring aid impeller, also take a look at the impeller for nicks and dings.
Go for a ride to see how it runs.

Lou
 
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Thanks!!!
I did a search online and I like the looks of these. I also like that they are larger and My wife and I can go for a ride together.
Like I said, we arent looking to set a water speed record just looking to spend some time together on the water. Our boat is a cruiser so, we cant get into some of smaller areas we see the skis going.

I have seen some people have these up on their swim platforms sideways, is there some sort of tow attachment that is being used?
I have heard some horror stories about towing a jetski behind a boat.

However, I am not so sure we would need to do this, I am positive our son will just ride the jetski out with us. :)

Thanks for this info, and any more coming.
I will look for something like this. I am probably going to have some sort of road trip in my future going to pick one up as I will probably look over the east coast and midwest for the right one. If I am lucky I may find something local, but that rarely happens :)

Take care!
 
I'm like you, I find that 50mph is pleanty fast on water. I usually ride between 40-45mph, the ski also gets a lot better gas mileage at 40-45. I will jump wake but I enjoy smooth water best.

As far as towing a SeaDoo, you need to pinch off the water inlet tube, 1/2" rubber hose, if you don't the engine can become water locked. I picked up a clamp at Harbor Freight, and keep it in the ski. Other than that there is no problem towing the ski.

Lou
 
Lou, thanks for helping me out.
You gave me some direction and have made this easier than I had hoped for.
There are quite a few of the late 90s gtx for sale in my area and a couple within a couple hours drive that are worth checking into. Gonna take a few days to see what I can come up with. :)
I will keep you posted!
Thanks again!
JR
 
So I believe I found a ski.
Its a 97 gtx in decent shape, has some bumps and scratches but overall
seems like it may do the job. We will see come this weekend!
 
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