JetPro2Fly
Active Member
Hello SeaDoo. This is my first post here.
I've been researching/exploring getting a Sportster. I've found on Craigslist 2 worthy options:
1) 2005 155 Sportster : owner states that it only has around 150hrs on it. The impeller and drive has been maintained, as well as the engine. No Bimini top but the stereo and speakers have been upgraded and he added an extra battery with switch. Trailer needs new lights and probably a little work, and a cover is included.
He has done all the maintenance/upgrades himself and seems sincere and transparent that all of the work/schedule maintenance is up-to-date. Owner says that it has been mainly a fresh water boat, with regular flushing. I like the idea that it's not SC from a maintenance and fuel economy perspective, but don't want to be disappointed down the road and want more power in the near future. Also, I hear the valves on this year tend to fail compared to the newer models. He's currently asking $6900 which seems a bit high.
2) 2007 Sportster 215 SC
Don't know the hours on this, but there's a seadoo center to that will run BUDS on it for around $50. Includes Monster wake tower, upgraded stereo and speakers. Owner maintained also, where he states that he rebuilt the SC about 1.5 years ago with an online kit. Trailer looks good and boat is clean. Includes vests, and a 2person tube. Just concerned about having to maintain the SC and difference in fuel economy. Located 6-7hrs drive away, so not as convenient to pickup and deal with any issues if they arise. Asking $7500
- Looking for any experience and advise with these models from owners on this forum to help in our decision. We're a small family, wife and 9yr old daughter, that lives on a lake where we'll be cruising, tubing, and maybe wake boarding in the future. Primarily, we'll be cruising to close by beaches about 6miles from our neighborhood ramp.
Thanks in advance for your help and advise! Looking forward to joining the SeaDoo club!
Sorry in advance if reposting this under boat section. Still getting my bearings on using this forum. Cheers!
I've been researching/exploring getting a Sportster. I've found on Craigslist 2 worthy options:
1) 2005 155 Sportster : owner states that it only has around 150hrs on it. The impeller and drive has been maintained, as well as the engine. No Bimini top but the stereo and speakers have been upgraded and he added an extra battery with switch. Trailer needs new lights and probably a little work, and a cover is included.
He has done all the maintenance/upgrades himself and seems sincere and transparent that all of the work/schedule maintenance is up-to-date. Owner says that it has been mainly a fresh water boat, with regular flushing. I like the idea that it's not SC from a maintenance and fuel economy perspective, but don't want to be disappointed down the road and want more power in the near future. Also, I hear the valves on this year tend to fail compared to the newer models. He's currently asking $6900 which seems a bit high.
2) 2007 Sportster 215 SC
Don't know the hours on this, but there's a seadoo center to that will run BUDS on it for around $50. Includes Monster wake tower, upgraded stereo and speakers. Owner maintained also, where he states that he rebuilt the SC about 1.5 years ago with an online kit. Trailer looks good and boat is clean. Includes vests, and a 2person tube. Just concerned about having to maintain the SC and difference in fuel economy. Located 6-7hrs drive away, so not as convenient to pickup and deal with any issues if they arise. Asking $7500
- Looking for any experience and advise with these models from owners on this forum to help in our decision. We're a small family, wife and 9yr old daughter, that lives on a lake where we'll be cruising, tubing, and maybe wake boarding in the future. Primarily, we'll be cruising to close by beaches about 6miles from our neighborhood ramp.
Thanks in advance for your help and advise! Looking forward to joining the SeaDoo club!
Sorry in advance if reposting this under boat section. Still getting my bearings on using this forum. Cheers!