Hey guys well I purchased as Spark today. So now I have 1 .. I'm excited but Aldo a tad scared but hry that's what insurance is for ey.. And these are here to be ridden too
Yea, that's what I did, I threw even the kitchen sink into my spark insurance, due to these findings - though I've taken my spark out already 5 weekends - and have had an absolute blast on it.. And no problems
But i have to be honest, I am mindful of these cracks, and even the handlebar crack that happened, I bought the emergency kit that goes on the front of the spark, and it think I would use the front storage bin for a PFD rectangular floating device kit for it. BUT I dont ride it like the op rides it, yea I jump waves and have a great time on it, but I don't ride crazy and jump 8 feet in the air.
So I think the spark needs some upgrades, REALLY that I am going to try to do:
1. The throttle lever is flimsy, I think I saw a metal one that some company is producing which I'm gonna get.. The plastic throttle lever feels like I'm going to brake it.
2. The stress points on the hull seems to be happening a lot on the left and right sides of the hull, as we'll as the handlebars, seadoo has to do something about that, but they sell the bumper guards which I should get as well, also a rubber side molding like my seadoo speedster has won't hurt it, I think it can offer some more protection, the handlebar can also get a metal kit for it to increase the strength of it.
3. I believe seadoo can increase the thickness of the bottom hull by at least a quarter inch, I don't think it should cost too much more to implement that.
4. I have to be a
more careful rider on the spark, this is not a GTI and so forth. So due to all these hull cracking issues, I don't want to get in an accident on the water, I love it, but I don't want to sink with it (thankfully there are floating materials in the spark).
I knew when I purchased my spark that it's new technology and I didn't expect it to be a perfect machine, I could have gotten a more expensive machine, but I got a starter machine
that I am going to customize and make better
At the end, like I mentioned I love riding it, it keeps me coming back to the water because of the ease of it, the great time we have on the water with it, such a low cost of using it (3 - 4 gallons of fuel a whole day) I can tow it with my 4 cylinder camry ($13 bucks round trip to the lake!), ease of launching it & retrieving it, and best of all it's cheap! (Pun intended)