No1uNo
New Member
Hi everyone,
It's been a long time since I've posted here. Anyway, I'm considering buying an older (1995-2000) Seadoo Challenger as they look like a ton of fun and mostly will fit within my budget and driveway constraints. I also really like the 5 seater configuration of the older Challengers as opposed to the 4 seater config of the Speedsters and Sportsters. Recently I've been looking at the listing that I'll link to below and have been chatting with the owner. I really like the boat but I think he's asking a bit too much for it and I also have some concerns I'd like to run by you experts for input.
First, the boat doesn't have an hour meter and the owner has no idea how many hours the engines have on them other than to say that it hasn't been used much within the past couple of years. He also doesn't know (or hasn't offered to tell) if the engines have been rebuilt recently. I asked about the condition of the wear rings and he doesn't know what wear rings are. I described to him late last night where they are and how to check them and haven't heard back yet.
With these things in mind, I offered him $5,000 and he won't take it, saying I'd have to come up. Typically I see used boats like this from 1995-1997 go for around the $4,500 range but those often have single engines and usually they have been recently rebuilt or even completely replaced. This one is a 2000 with twin Rotax engines. From the pics it looks pretty clean but who knows what the real life item will be like. I really like this boat but am concerned that I might buy it and find out both engines are in need of a major rebuild. I could possibly offer him more (in the $5500 range) but I'm not sure if the boat is worth it considering the possible maintenance expenses it might need in the very near future. Are my concerns here genuine or should I not worry about it so much?
The guy lives about 2 hours from me so it's a bit of a trip to get there and would end up being a very full day to coordinate a time when I could go out, take it to a shop for inspection and get them to tell me the hours on the engines (if he'd even let me do that) and/or take it for a water test. I've done a bit of research into these things but am a complete novice. Any advice from your collective experience would be most appreciated.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1278951794&requestSource=b
It's been a long time since I've posted here. Anyway, I'm considering buying an older (1995-2000) Seadoo Challenger as they look like a ton of fun and mostly will fit within my budget and driveway constraints. I also really like the 5 seater configuration of the older Challengers as opposed to the 4 seater config of the Speedsters and Sportsters. Recently I've been looking at the listing that I'll link to below and have been chatting with the owner. I really like the boat but I think he's asking a bit too much for it and I also have some concerns I'd like to run by you experts for input.
First, the boat doesn't have an hour meter and the owner has no idea how many hours the engines have on them other than to say that it hasn't been used much within the past couple of years. He also doesn't know (or hasn't offered to tell) if the engines have been rebuilt recently. I asked about the condition of the wear rings and he doesn't know what wear rings are. I described to him late last night where they are and how to check them and haven't heard back yet.
With these things in mind, I offered him $5,000 and he won't take it, saying I'd have to come up. Typically I see used boats like this from 1995-1997 go for around the $4,500 range but those often have single engines and usually they have been recently rebuilt or even completely replaced. This one is a 2000 with twin Rotax engines. From the pics it looks pretty clean but who knows what the real life item will be like. I really like this boat but am concerned that I might buy it and find out both engines are in need of a major rebuild. I could possibly offer him more (in the $5500 range) but I'm not sure if the boat is worth it considering the possible maintenance expenses it might need in the very near future. Are my concerns here genuine or should I not worry about it so much?
The guy lives about 2 hours from me so it's a bit of a trip to get there and would end up being a very full day to coordinate a time when I could go out, take it to a shop for inspection and get them to tell me the hours on the engines (if he'd even let me do that) and/or take it for a water test. I've done a bit of research into these things but am a complete novice. Any advice from your collective experience would be most appreciated.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1278951794&requestSource=b