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97 Gp760 250hrs slightly beat up

It runs, it turns, its fun

I know that mods are limited and there is only so much that can be done as far as porposing, top speed ect....


That being said I know from reading other threads that new grate/rideplate/sponsons are a must.....

big question that there seems to be no consensus how much money is worth putting into an engine that not a whole lot more can come out of. Ifeel like i should do a basic rebuild based on hours, but should i be happy with top speed...or try to eak out a little more ie pipe, head, ect.

background i like ridin stand ups more, and will hopefully be switching from a 650sx( for sale) to a square that i will be putting some time in money into...so the gp is my secondary/wifes ski
 

EvanB85

Team Poseur
Location
Tacoma, WA, USA
Buy a '94 square, put the 701 in the GP and put the GP motor in the square.


(Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, that's the 66E motor right? It can fit with a little work, right)
 

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
For couches, it seems to be something like $500 for every 1mph over stock. :thumbsdown: But I do like the GP760, but heard they guzzle gas alot more than a GP800.
Save up for a better standup.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Buy a '94 square, put the 701 in the GP and put the GP motor in the square.


(Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, that's the 66E motor right? It can fit with a little work, right)

You're wrong. It's simply a 64U motor - a 760. Bolts right into the SJ.
 
Location
Delaware
Nothing is worth putting into that GP unless its a bolt-on for handling that can be used in another boat if upgraded. If you want speed, sell the GP 760 now and look for a 1200 (GP or GPR).
 
I think i'm gettin the hint....

minor rebuilt to ensure the motor lasting
rideplate
sponsons
intake grate

and be happy with it for the time being

i see worx rideplate is good for the GP

who's sponsons and intake grate do we like?
 

vitaly

Анархия - мать порядка!
Location
NY/NJ
I think i'm gettin the hint....

minor rebuilt to ensure the motor lasting
rideplate
sponsons
intake grate

and be happy with it for the time being

i see worx rideplate is good for the GP

who's sponsons and intake grate do we like?
Sponsons - Beach House
Grate - Worx
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
I think i'm gettin the hint....

minor rebuilt to ensure the motor lasting
rideplate
sponsons
intake grate

and be happy with it for the time being

i see worx rideplate is good for the GP

who's sponsons and intake grate do we like?

hey, you might also want to try Greenhulk.net they are more runabout oriented.........
 

vitaly

Анархия - мать порядка!
Location
NY/NJ
would it be worth puttin the 760 in a square hull, and building a 1200 for the GP ( if they fit?)

Sorry i'm still learning what can go where...
It's easier (and cheaper IMO) to sell the GP760 and buy a 1997-1999 GP1200. Awesome and fun to ride and jump couch.
The 1997 GP1200 supposedly had some hull cracking problems, but I've never actually seen that in person, although the guys I ride with used to get some huge air on their 1997 GP1200. Our team had about 3-5 of them at different points of time.
The 1998-1999 had reinforced hull. Minor handling mods are a must if you ride in the ocean, likes to swallow stock reeds, that's about it. One of the most reliable, light, high-performance 2-stroke coaches to date.
 

extreemthrottle

freeride junkie
Location
north palm beach
It's easier (and cheaper IMO) to sell the GP760 and buy a 1997-1999 GP1200. Awesome and fun to ride and jump couch.
The 1997 GP 1200 supposedly had some hull cracking problems, but I've never actually seen that in person, although the guys I ride with used to get some huge air on their 1997 GP1200. Our team had about 3-5 of them at different points of time.
The 1998-1999 had reinforced hull. Minor handling mods are a must if you ride in the ocean, likes to swallow stock reeds, that's about it. One of the most reliable, light, high-performance 2-stroke coaches to date.


they have had thier share of cracking problems, i have seen them almost completely split, but if its just a backup/wifey's ski it should be fine. i have the same ski for the same reason, i got a scoop grate on it, thats it. i might put a finger throttle on it, thats it. i wanna keep it reliable, but if you want i'll sell you a pro-tec head for a 760...
 
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