Water jet

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by Wellydeckhand, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    Hey guys,

    I found this beauty sitting landlocked, the owner wanna sell but ask me for the price. I dont know the brand and charactristic of the machine.

    Can anybody identify the made and year? How much would she worth to buy second? Is it hard to get parts and reconditioned it?

    Thanks

    Wellydeckhand
     

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  2. Mayfly

    Mayfly Previous Member

    Too old, fiberglass need heavy redo... not worthwhile, That my view:)
     
  3. brian eiland
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    Salvage in Indonesia

    Mayfly, I believe you have probable never been in Indonesia or had to salvage things in the 'third world'. Fiberglass is not the problem here, the jet pump is. Getting spare parts could be the real problem, and it might certainly be more difficult to 'create' those parts verses repair the fiberglass or the engine itself. The jet pumps are tenuous creatures themselves, let alone one that is operating at the bottom of its potential.
    Sorry I don't recognize the brand.
    I'd offer to just take it off their hands, unless they can demonstrate a GOOD sea-trial. I might highly suspect the innards of the jet-pump has problems.
     
  4. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    Yes... I had a talk already, they must wait for the owner to return in a week time. They say it is working but dont know in what state of workable condition.:)
     
  5. Ari
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    Ari Patience s/o Genius

    Welly..water jet main problem normally is with the pump and the coupling.Normally the internal combustion engine if maintain is not much of a problem..just like other outboard..it is the pump side that hard to get spare parts. If that engine is a Yamaha..than you won't have much problem there..after sales support in Indonesia is very good for this brand.
     
  6. Ari
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    Ari Patience s/o Genius

    What I does'nt understand is why the pump it self protruding out at the back of the transom..normally only the nozzle part protruding out from the transom or tunnel..is the engine had been modified from a big jet ski ?
     
  7. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    I will check and reply later with better picture in detail.
     

  8. StianM
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    StianM Senior Member

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