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        • GTX Limited iS 260
          The 2009 Watercraft of the Year* sets the standard for comfort and convenience with breakthrough advances like iControl™ that includes a brake and on-water suspension.
          *Awarded by Watercraft World magazine.
      • GTX iS 215

        • GTX iS 215
          The all inclusive GTX iS 215 comes with all iControl features.
      • GTX 155

        • GTX 155
          Luxury & Style equipped with iControl features and a
          155-hp Rotax 4-TEC engine.
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      • RXT iS 260

        • RXT iS 260
          A combination of the exceptional power of a
          260-hp Rotax 4-TEC with the impressive capabilities of iControl.
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        • RXT-X 260 RS
          New for 2010, the Sea-Doo RXT-X 260 RS model redefines performance with a 260-hp engine. It also comes with iControl features.
      • RXT 215

        • RXT 215
          This three-seater cranks out 215 horses of raw power and has exclusive iControl features like the stepped and stable
          S³ Hull.
      • RXP-X 255 RS

        • RXP-X 255 RS
          The most electrifying 2-seater buoy-course blaster.
          With 255 hp engine.
      • RXP 215

        • RXP 215
          Sleek 2-seater with agile handling and raw power.
          With 215 hp engine.
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      • GTI SE 155/130

        • GTI SE 155/130
          Combines stability, handling and loads of family features.
          Available with 155 or 130 hp engine.
      • GTI 130

        • GTI 130
          Fun time ahead guaranteed.
          With 130 hp engine.
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      • WAKE PRO 215

        • WAKE PRO 215
          It’s the first and only watercraft designed specifically for tow sports. Loaded with features like a retractable ski pylon, plus a new Ski Mode that takes your driving to the next level.
      • WAKE 155

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          The perfect PWC for tubing or any other recreational watersport.
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      • 200 SPEEDSTER

        • 200 SPEEDSTER
          An aggressive, agile beast with 510 hp and the good looks to match.
      • 150 SPEEDSTER

        • 150 SPEEDSTER
          Intuitive handling and intense manoeuvrability. All driven by a Rotax 4-TEC engine with the choice of a 155 or 255 hp.
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      • 230 CHALLENGER SE

        • 230 CHALLENGER SE
          All the comfort and convenience you’ll ever need. Plus standard features like Fold’n Stow door, re-boarding ladder and much more.
      • 230 CHALLENGER SP

        • 230 CHALLENGER SP
          Who says fun and value can’t go together? The functionality of a tower. The 430 hp engine of a cruiser.
      • 210 CHALLENGER SE

        • 210 CHALLENGER SE
          A 21-foot sport boat that gives you as much living space as a 23-footer. Plus a host of standard features, including new Transat seating. Available with 310 hp or
          430 hp.
      • 180 CHALLENGER SE

        • 180 CHALLENGER SE
          One of the most versatile 18-footers on the water gives you the space of a 20-footer with a 255 hp engine option.
    • Sport
      • 230 WAKE

        • 230 WAKE
          A fully loaded wake boat right out of the box, with enough power and convenience for whatever else you’re into. Optional 510 hp engine package and new graphics
          for 2010.
      • 210 WAKE

        • 210 WAKE
          The new sport boat designed to get the most out of any tow sports in a 21-foot package with a 430 hp engine.
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Boat Smart: Safety

Boat smart

Be smart from the start
Sea-Doo Safety Tips
Boating Safety Courses

 

Be smart from the start.

As part of our commitment to your safety, we package an Operator's Guide, Safety Video and Safety Handbook with every new watercraft and sportboat. We urge you to familiarize yourself with them all before heading out on the water, as well as with: ·

  • all on-product labels ·
  • all applicable federal, state/provincial and local laws and regulations ·
  • the Sea-Doo Safety Tips

Remember that safety is of the utmost importance when riding your personal watercraft or sport boat. We value you, our world's waterways and the rights of other boaters. By following a few simple rules everyone can share and enjoy the water. After all, getting your adrenaline pumping on the open water isn't just serious fun, it's a serious responsibility.

 

Sea-Doo Safety Tips

Please keep these safety tips in your watercraft or sport boat at all times and make sure that you and everyone aboard understands them all prior to leaving dock and observes them once out on the water.

  • Know and understand all operational features of the craft you are riding – read and follow your Operator's Guide.
  • Ensure your boat is Coast Guard-compliant and have all required equipment.
  • Securely attach engine cutoff lanyard to your wrist or Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Keep attached at all times.
  • Know your vessel’s capacity – don't overload.
  • Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. Constantly look in all directions for skiers, divers, swimmers and other boats.
  • Keep a safe distance! Avoid wake jumping, splashing and passing close to any other vessels.
  • Know the waters you will be operating in and observe all applicable federal, state and local boating laws.
  • Know the weather conditions – tune into your local forecast.
  • Steer clear of all restricted areas.
  • Obey ALL posted signs, such as: "NO WAKE," "RIGHT OF WAY," "IDLE" and other navigation signs.
  • Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating a watercraft or sport boat.
  • All operators must be of legal age to operate the craft you will be riding.
  • Bombardier Recreational Products recommends a minimum operator of 16 years of age to ride.
  • Always operate at a safe speed and be prepared to stop or alter course in emergencies. Ride within your limits, and allow sufficient distance to stop.
  • Whether you're heading in or out, always maintain a slow speed until you're in a clear area, away from shore.
  • Know and understand right-of-way rules.
  • Remember you need throttle power to steer.
  • Stay in sight of shore, but avoid operating too close to residential and congested areas. Be considerate of others who share the waterways.
  • A boating safety course is strongly recommended.

 

Boating Safety Courses

No matter the size of your Sea-Doo personal watercraft or sport boat, it is your responsibility to know and obey all applicable rules. The best way to become a knowledgeable boater is by taking a recognized Safe Boating Course such as those offered through your local Marine Patrol, Power Squadron or other authorized organization.

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