soupdragon
Member
Hi all
What a great forum. I've spent some time here prior to actually buying and I've just purchased a 2000 GTI with the 717 single carb Rotax. I like what you guys said about this engine and as a newbie, it'll be plenty powerful
A quick summary of my buying experience.
I wanted something cheap to cut my teeth in PWC and if it all goes wrong, I can sell it for parts, right?
Let's hope it doesn't come to that though!
I paid the equivalent of $2000 for it (I'm in Ireland) and while it was in fairly good condition, there was water and oil in the bilge. Hmmnnn....alarm bells. It ran sweet on the hose though so I said look, if it passes a water test, I'll give you $2k for it (he was looking a fair chunk more)
It took off like a rocket, straight out of the hole in like 2 seconds and away right up to full speed. Handled well and no concerning noises and idled lovely when back at the ramp. All good.
So I bought it, took it home and flushed the salt water out and got to work cleaning it. The engine bay has been cleaned up and bilge now clear of water and oil plus a lot of general dirt and grime.
The oil in the bilge is still a bit of an alarm bell, which is why I wanted the engine bay cleaned up. I'm figuring that with a clean engine bay, it'll be easier to spot problems.
Couple of pics:




So the outside is in fairly good shape. I really like those wing mirrors!
I've cleaned the engine area too so I guess, my best next step is to run it on the hose and see if any more oil appears from anywhere? And if there is no oil spill, I'm good, right?
My plan was to take it for a service after purchase but I can't get it done until winter due to demand. So I'm out of luck with a professional look over and I'm down to my own ham fisted skills and knowledge which on a scale of 1 to 10, is about 2. I did have a 90hp 2 stroke Bayliner bowrider a while back but it never gave bother and it had the oil bypass.
This GTI has the oil feed still in place which I do like the idea of, but I know it can break engines if it doesn't work.
So any general tips about anything to watch out for so I don't break it!?
Anyways, I hope you like my ski and look forward to chatting with you all on the forums
What a great forum. I've spent some time here prior to actually buying and I've just purchased a 2000 GTI with the 717 single carb Rotax. I like what you guys said about this engine and as a newbie, it'll be plenty powerful
A quick summary of my buying experience.
I wanted something cheap to cut my teeth in PWC and if it all goes wrong, I can sell it for parts, right?

Let's hope it doesn't come to that though!
I paid the equivalent of $2000 for it (I'm in Ireland) and while it was in fairly good condition, there was water and oil in the bilge. Hmmnnn....alarm bells. It ran sweet on the hose though so I said look, if it passes a water test, I'll give you $2k for it (he was looking a fair chunk more)
It took off like a rocket, straight out of the hole in like 2 seconds and away right up to full speed. Handled well and no concerning noises and idled lovely when back at the ramp. All good.
So I bought it, took it home and flushed the salt water out and got to work cleaning it. The engine bay has been cleaned up and bilge now clear of water and oil plus a lot of general dirt and grime.
The oil in the bilge is still a bit of an alarm bell, which is why I wanted the engine bay cleaned up. I'm figuring that with a clean engine bay, it'll be easier to spot problems.
Couple of pics:




So the outside is in fairly good shape. I really like those wing mirrors!
I've cleaned the engine area too so I guess, my best next step is to run it on the hose and see if any more oil appears from anywhere? And if there is no oil spill, I'm good, right?
My plan was to take it for a service after purchase but I can't get it done until winter due to demand. So I'm out of luck with a professional look over and I'm down to my own ham fisted skills and knowledge which on a scale of 1 to 10, is about 2. I did have a 90hp 2 stroke Bayliner bowrider a while back but it never gave bother and it had the oil bypass.
This GTI has the oil feed still in place which I do like the idea of, but I know it can break engines if it doesn't work.
So any general tips about anything to watch out for so I don't break it!?
Anyways, I hope you like my ski and look forward to chatting with you all on the forums
