u/Substantial-Tip6537

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This just came up want opinions

Sorry it won't let me add to my last post (that I did earlier). or I would have done that.

This is CAD not USD just wondering if this would be good for my first jetski, compared to the 1996 wave raider I posted earlier.

Thank you in advance!

u/Substantial-Tip6537 — 2 days ago
▲ 10 r/jetski

Looking at buying this 1996 waveraider as my first ski, I've been on other skis before.

Just looking to get everybody's opinion on this ski I heard it's very reliable. I have been on jet skis before and my mom had a Sea-Doo GTX... I know it may not be as fast as that or as luxurious but I'm okay with that I just want something fun for the weekends to see if I really want to get into it and maybe eventually upgrade to a jet blaster pro.

Also the guy said he doesn't know the hours is the gauge hasn't been working the last 3 seasons, he also said I could water test it. I also do you plan on buying a compression kit to check compression as well.

Also what else should I take a look when I go to drive and look at this ski if it's worth it?

Price is in CAD not USD!

u/Substantial-Tip6537 — 2 days ago
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Looking at buying my first jetski for next season what should I get?

Saving up to buy my first jetski for next season, yes I've been in jetskis before both Yamaha's and seadoos, my mother owned a seadoo 2 years ago.

I'm torn between these e options

Spark trixx used about 7-8k CAD with trailer

Yamaha jetblaster with or without trailer 1 year old 14k CAD

Seadoo GTI 170 around 12k - 13k CAD with or without trailer

Yes IK the GTI 170 is the odd one out but still debating.

I recently have been thinking about going for the jetblaster cus Yamaha is very reliable so I hear.

I want to buy a jetski I can ride for years and don't have to worry about it, basic maintence excluded, and 90% of the time I'll be riding by myself.

Btw only fresh water as I'm from southern Ontario near Lake Erie, and other lakes as well.

So just looking for your opinions and appreciate the feedback.

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u/Substantial-Tip6537 — 10 days ago