Bossnass, I had considered buying used Seadoos this past summer but decided that I really did not need them. But, since you asked for peoples thoughts, I definatly would not buy it without a trailer. And if I had to buy a trailer, I would see what a used one costs and if I could not find a used one, I would have to price out a new one. Then, I might find it to be a better value if i just buy a new Seadoo because usually the trailer comes with the purchase. So if I was going to buy a used one, it would have to be a good deal. Now we come to the problem with the damaged gel coat. Again, I would want my Seadoo to not only run great, but at least look good on the water. How much would it cost to have it refinished? You might find that the cost of the refinishing will be worth it and easier to sell even at the higher price (because it looks good) verses trying to sell it at a lower price because it does not look good. If I was thinking about buying it, my thoughts would be it looks pretty bad, and the engine might be just as bad, so I would probably decide against purchasing your seadoos. As far as trying to sell them as a pair, you might want to discount them by a few hundred if someone buys both. I hope this was helpful. And, good luck.
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