I know this is completely non-miata, but anyone who has been to the shop knows about my passion for stand-up jet skis.
They are like a motorcycle on water. Basically no consequences for failed stunt attempts.
They attract girls like MAD. Seriously. I've let some really hot chicks try out our skis.
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Original style (called square nose) Superjets for sale on a double trailer.
white one:
stock hull with some graphics
650cc 6M6 engine with stock 44mm carb
Hot Products/Taucetti flame arrester and adapter
Primer for easier starts
PSI billet head with interchangeable domes 160-165psi compression
Coffman exhaust system
Aftermarket waterbox (sounds great, not too loud either)
62T CDI (higher rev limit)
Skat Trak impeller
flush kit
purple one:
650cc 6M6 with stock head
135 psi compression on both cylinders
stock 44mm carb with Riva filter adapter (Prox filter is on it's way)
Coffman exhaust system
Pro-Tec ride plate
Skat Trak impeller
AC aluminum handle pole
aftermarket pole spring
Hydro-Turf in tray
bilge pump
flush kit
The white ski is slightly faster/more powerful but the purple ski feels a little more stable. Both have more than enough power to get airborne. Overall a great pair of squarenoses.
Both run great and are 100% mechanically ready for the water. I rode both last Sunday. The registrations are out, but I have clear Texas titles. The trailer is tagged as a home-made. I have covers for both skis too.
The trailer is set up for two stand-ups. It has some old-school stickers on it like Butch's. It's got a long tongue so it's pretty easy to back up. There is room on the front for a storage box to be installed. The whole setup weighs about 850lbs so it could easily be towed by just about anything. I know guys that tow with Civics, so a Miata should be able to handle a short distance tow. The tongue weight is balanced well so it's easy to move around the driveway, house or garage by hand.
I bought these as damaged non-runners with no trailer for $1200. I cleaned/rebuilt the carbs, replaced a broken handle pole with an aluminum one, replaced the batteries, rewired the purple one with OEM connectors, and replaced the CDI on the white one. The trailer is one I picked up a couple years ago for $400.
$2200
A couple more pics:
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These are absolutely awesome beginner to moderate skill skis. I wish I started on stuff this good, haha. I'd love it if I could bring another MR2 nut into my crazy water world.
Aaron