Buyer must pick up or ship boat at buyer's expense
Boat is being sold as is, with no warranty
Deposit of US $500.00 within 48 hours of auction close
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Have clear Florida title in hand
On Jul-23-20 at 18:44:20 PDT, seller added the following information:The bidders have asked some excellent questions, so I'm sharing the answers with all. Feel free to send more questions.
First, the supercharger was rebuilt by PWC Muscle, and they replaced the original ceramic washers with the latest heavy-duty hardened steel washers made by Sea-Doo, for an upgrade in performance and durability. It is no longer under warranty, but I have the original parts as well as the invoice.
There are no mechanical or electrical issues.This week I took it in to have the SeaDoo recommended service completed, which came with a multi-point inspection, which it passed with flying colors. I also recently took it in to have both trailer lights replaced, as one was burned out, and I had them replace the bilge pump just to be on the safe side.
Regarding the fiberglass, I had a 2" oval chip on the back edge of the swim platform from the previous owner, and when I had the trailer serviced, they repaired that and smoothed it out. It has not yet been painted to match the gelcoat, so if you're less than eight feet away, you can see it. But they did a nice job, and if painted, would be invisible.
The only other fiberglass flaw is a 1/2" x 1-3/4" chip in the corner of the ski locker door, which I think one of my kids did (but none will admit it). It never really bothered me, so I never fixed it. In fact, had I remembered, I would have had them patch that, too, but I totally forgot about it. I cannot add or change photos on the listing, but I can send pictures on demand, which show these two areas.
Other than that, there is no hull damage. It's never been beached on the rocks (which scuffs the hull), crashed, smashed, bashed or thrashed. It's had a really easy life, with 72 hours 43 minutes on the clock. The previous owner kept it in his garage, as did the original owner. I kept it covered, and will include the cover with the boat.
I have a clean, clear, Florida title IN MY NAME, so no "title jumping" shenanigans or "bill of sale only" headaches which it seems are all too common.