How fast is a Sea-Doo Speedster?
You’re about to experience a thrill ride that will have your heart pounding and your adrenaline racing, with slick handling that keeps you in total control. With a top speed of over 65 mph (105 Km/h) and a best-in-class 510 horses, the 200 Speedster is your ticket to an extreme getaway.
Do they still make Sea-Doo boats?
No, unfortunately Sea-Doo doesn’t currently make jet boats. Until 2012, Sea-Doo manufactured several popular boats like the Speedster, Sportster, and the Challenger.
What is a Sea-Doo Speedster?
About 15 feet long, of low freeboard and propelled by the slip-free thrust of a water jet, Sea-Doo’s 150 Speedster delivers a watercraft’s thrills. But with its wide beam, four seats and the confident agility it displayed while docking during our test, it makes a great runabout.
How fast does a Sea-Doo Sportster go?
Performance
Top speed | 51 mph |
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Cruising speed | 35 mph |
Estimated iles per gallon at 35-mph cruising speed | 11.25 |
Estimated fuel cost for 100 miles | $13.33 |
Range at 35-mph cruising speed | 259 miles |
Are Sea-Doo boats good on gas?
Modern-day jet boat motors run at higher RPMs. This makes them less fuel-efficient. However, don’t get it wrong, each engine and each boat is a little different, so they aren’t all horrible with fuel consumption, but they do have a tendency of being one of the least fuel-efficient types of watercraft.
What is considered high hours on a Sea-Doo?
On average a jet ski should have approximately 30 hours a year. Anything more than 30 hours per year is considered “high hours”. What is this? Most jet ski models have a lifespan of approximately 300 hours, but if properly maintained they can last much longer.
How many hours will Sea Doo engine last?
As a rule of thumb, the 2-stroke jet ski engines last around 200-300 hours, while the 4-stroke jet ski engines last around 300-500 hours.