anyone run Seadoos?

I was a snow-mobile tech for maybe 10 or so years, working for different dealers; including Skidoo, Polaris, and Yamaha.
I would never own one. More specifically I would never own a Polaris or a Kat.
Nor a post mid 2xxx-ish anything.
If I was presented a choice between a Ski-doo or a Yamaha, I would take the Ski-doo. And I would take a course on how to maintain it, and service it, and change jets with the temperature and elevation.
Failing that, I would put away a couple of Gs for a new engine,clutch, and suspension rebuild.
The first thing you do with a snowmobile is to price out the windscreen and hood, and make sure they are still available, cuz if you ride like me, you will need at least one windscreen every year,lol, and a hood every second. Yeah I do bonehead stuff that occasionally launches me right thru the windshield, sometimes taking the hood with it.
The second thing is to always have; fresh plugs,spare jets, and lots of isopropyl alcohol.
My best advice is to
pool your money and buy just one post 1997 one, with a long-travel suspension,rebuildable shocks,and a new hood,lol; then share it.

If you don't like working on them, then don't buy a 4-stroke, nor a fuel injected one. Which in 92/93, you'd be Ok cuz I think only one EFI was offered, and it was a Kat.
Whatever you select/do,may God bless and protect you and your son.