1pc -berkeley 5j5 Jet Drive Jet Boat 1968 Seadoo Bm-6050-x H2271 on 2040-parts.com
Fair Haven, Michigan, US
In very good condition, original paint, Also have an extra prop (brand new) This came out of some of the first bombadaire seadoos built. Used very little if any. Berkeley 5J5 propulsion system. Water Jet Pump Axial flow, Single stagehttp://www.performanceboats.com/jet-boats/25118-berkley-6j-6ja-6jd-5j.html
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