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Adding my welcome as well! Great to have some variety in boat types!

What year is it? How many hours?
 
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It's a 1993. There is no hour gauge. Is there any way to estimate the hours on a motor without the guage?



Adding my welcome as well! Great to have some variety in boat types!

What year is it? How many hours?
 
Hmmm... There may be, but I don't know it.

But at 1993, it has been around a while. I didn't even know there were jet boats back then... Neat.
 
Welcoma aboard @tri-guy. Just for our member education I'm posting a link to your type boat for sale along with pics and a French to English translation. Maybe @tri-guy can add to it. Looks pretty cool though.
http://www.boats4sale.pro/detail/ca...Style-Seadoo-ThunderCraft-Typhoon-SportJet-90
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Boat Style Seadoo ThunderCraft Typhoon SportJet 90 * beautiful boat turbine with MERCURY 90HP 2TEMPS engine * hours of fun for the whole family! - 4-5 seats - AM/FM Radio, CD (good speakers) comes with:-Trippe double - 4 vests rescues - 2 trains - 3 mooring buoys - security-complete canvas of transport and storage-trailer Kit and many more... * Flywheel, Starter, battery, cable gas: brand new! * BOAT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE PHOTOS SPEAK FOR THEY SAME!
 
Thanks for the link Gym. There's not a lot more I can add, since I don't really know a lot about this boat either. It's my first jet boat, so plugging the intakes was all new to me. Didn't think going over a patch of weeds doing 35 mph would be a problem. But I learned the hard way...and the embarrassing way. Had to kill the engine and wait for it to cool before slowly trolling back to the dock.
 
With my old Seadoo, the dealer could plug it into a computer/reader and get the hours off of it.
 
Hey @tri-guy !!! Glad you are here !!!!!!!!!!! Pull up a chair and enjoy yourself !
Super Kewl boat ya got !
Best Wishes, Mikey Lulejian - Lake Oconee, GA
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