utsabound said:
Aaron did you really sell those skis to the guy in okalahoma 3 weeks ago. If so for how much and hows the quality?
Thanks
Glenn
Haha, this is funny. He specifically called me to ask me not to tell you how much he paid. I was asking $2900 and he negotiated me down from there. He said he has put some work into them since then, but I can't image what he had to do.
I am sure you could google search for my cragslists ad but here are copies of them:
1993 Yamaha Superjet stand-up jet ski FAST! $1900
I listed two other Superjets earlier.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/boa/1245592540.html and
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/boa/1245766713.html
I will do a combo deal - buy 2 get $200 off, buy 2 and the trailer and get $300 off.
1993 Superjet, it's the older body style (lovingly called "Squarenose" while the new ones are "Roundnoses") However the bottom hull is EXACTLY the same as the 2007 Yamaha Superjet. We call this one "XLR8" derived from the graphic on the side. I built this ski last year as a spare for friends who wanted to ride. It is fast and reliable.
701cc 2 stroke engine - must use 93 octane pre-mixed with 2 stroke oil 40:1
cylinder is pump gas ported by Protec ($744!
http://www.pro-tecperformance.com/cylindersandsleeves.htm )
Protec rec cylinder head ($220
http://www.pro-tecperformance.com/cylinderheads.htm )
single 44mm carb rejetted for max performance
Wet Jet exhaust pipe modified for Superjet (adds about 20% more horsepower)
total horsepower is about 80 now (originally it was 52 so it's a significant change)
stainless steel Skat Trak impeller ($200)
Most if the sweet early 90's graphics are gone. YEAH! Has authentic race numbers on it so you can fool your friends into thinking you are a pro....until they see you fall
Shortened turn plate, 4 degree extended freestyle bars and aftermarket grips ($150)
electric bilge pump to empty out water in hull after your freestyle tricks
Scoop Intake for better hook-up in rough water ($120)
Hydro-Turf on the deck
Hydroturfed chin pad
2.5 Gallons of pre-mixed gas in it. This ski is 100% lake ready. We rode it for a couple hours on Saturday.
This is a GREAT beginner or intermediate ski. There is a crack on the left side on the top deck. About where the number 8 is on the side. I has been repaired on the inside. It is a TOUGH repair. If you hit it you will break your hand before you break the ski.
Has clear TX title and is currently tagged
Link to higher resolution pics:
http://www.atsracing.net//SJ/DigitalCamera1 2345.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2346.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2347.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2348.jpg
This is a stand-up style jet ski. Many people call them the "old style." While they certainly aren't as popular as the sit down ski (or "couches" as stand up guys call them) they are about 10x more fun. If you haven't ridden one before it's kinda like a motorcycle but without that fear of scraping yourself on pavement. They do require a little bit of coordination, but not too much. The first couple of times out riding you will get a SOLID working routine of swimming, and climbing back on. Once on and standing your entire body will be tense because you have no idea what muscles make the craft do what. After a few times out you will be riding with ease. I've got race cars, sit down jet skis, ATV's, all kinds of toys and stand-up jets skis are my absolute favorite.
If you need someone to ride with, we go out on Lake Lewisville almost weekly and we don't mind teaching beginners, especially female cheerleader types.
AND
1991 Yamaha Superjet Stand-Up jet ski $1200
I listed another Superjet earlier.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/boa/1245592540.html I have one more Superjet to list (total of three for sale). I will do a combo deal - buy 2 get $200 off, buy 2 and the trailer and get $300 off.
1991 Superjet, it's the older body style (lovingly called "Squarenose" while the new ones are "Roundnoses") However the bottom hull is EXACTLY the same as the 2007 Yamaha Superjet. We call this one "GRAY" derived from the gray handle pole and the gray hydroturf.
650cc 2 stroke engine - must be pre-mixed with 2 stroke oil 40:1
single 44mm carb
stainless steel Skat Trak impeller ($200)
Most if the sweet early 90's graphics are gone. YEAH!
Ocean Pro Extended Ride Plate ($140)
New PJS grips ($20)
Scoop Intake for better hook-up in rough water ($120)
Hydro-Turf on the deck
$$$$ battery - $100 battery. NOT a Walmart piece of junk
3 Gallons of pre-mixed gas in it. This ski is 100% lake ready. We rode it for a couple hours on Saturday.
This is a GREAT beginner ski. It is 100% stock (with the sole exception of an Ocean Pro air filter) and has not been messed up by some inexperienced mechanic. The top hull has some nicks, scuffs and scratches from storage. A couple minutes with a white touch up pen and some new TX registration numbers will go a long way in dressing up this ski.
Has clear TX title and but is not currently tagged
Link to higher resolution pics:
http://www.atsracing.net//SJ/DigitalCamera1 2341.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2342.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2343.jpg
http://www.atsracing.net/SJ/DigitalCamera1 2344.jpg
This is a stand-up style jet ski. Many people call them the "old style." While they certainly aren't as popular as the sit down ski (or "couches" as stand up guys call them) they are about 10x more fun. If you haven't ridden one before it's kinda like a motorcycle but without that fear of scraping yourself on pavement. They do require a little bit of coordination, but not too much. The first couple of times out riding you will get a SOLID working routine of swimming, and climbing back on. Once on and standing your entire body will be tense because you have no idea what muscles make the craft do what. After a few times out you will be riding with ease. I've got race cars, sit down jet skis, ATV's, all kinds of toys and stand-up jets skis are my absolute favorite.
If you need someone to ride with, we go out on Lake Lewisville almost weekly and we don't mind teaching beginners, especially female cheerleader types.
Thanks.