Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

Built by Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft are associated with more than a hundred years of transport innovation.

Pioneering the earliest snowmobile prototypes in the 1920s, inventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier—the architect of snowmobiling—introduced the Ski-Doo in 1959. The Sea-Doo PWC followed in 1968 before Bombardier entered into the railway sector in 1970, aerospace in 1986 and the ATV market in 1998.

Now a leader in global transportation, Bombardier’s influence is recognised in almost every mile we travel. Continually redefining the personal watercraft market as we know it today, investing in a Sea-Doo is investing in the future.

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Sea-Doo 2024 Range

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Spark Trixx

Despite being smaller in every respect versus the comparable Yamaha Jet Blaster, the Sea-Doo Spark Trixx has become one of the most sought-after jet skis in the market.

With interchangeable parts from all other models, the Spark has inspired a new generation of personal watercraft enthusiasts.

Delivering instant gratification for riders of all ages, the Spark Trixx is the perfect ski for mastering some basic skills and, as the playful name suggests, a hatful of tricks.

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RXT-X

Built on the ST3 Hull, the RXT-X is undeniably more comfortable over long distances and in choppier water.

With a slightly longer length, fifty per cent more storage capacity, a larger swim platform and seating for a third person, the RXT-X is a preferable option for longer rides.

It’s also compatible with the LinQ tow pylon, converting it to a wakeboarding machine in an instant.

Both are exceptional and well-suited to nearly all superyacht requirements.

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RXP-X

Whilst the two names are easy to confuse, there’s no mistaking the difference between the RXP-X and the RXT-X: hull design.

Employing the race-oriented T3-R Hull, the RXP-X is designed for aggressive, high-energy riding.

Housing an immense 325 hp supercharged Rotax engine, you’ll rocket from 0-50 in just 2.9 seconds and 0-60 in 3.6.

With a hair-raising top speed of 70 mph, it’s no surprise that the passenger seat is only an optional extra!

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GTX Limited 300

The GTX Limited 300 is top-tier in every department.

Industry-leading stability is provided by Sea-Doo’s improved ST3 Hull.

Promoting one of the driest rides in the industry, the revolutionary hull design is engineered for high-speed cornering.

Super strong and highly scratch-resistant, the fibreglass hull gives you peace of mind in all conditions and on all shorelines.

One of our best-selling personal watercraft, perfectly suited to the rigour of yacht life.

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GTI SE

This family-friendly jet ski is considered the best model for carrying passengers.

Featuring the deepest footwells in the range, full design consideration has been given to the comfort of your guests.

To avoid any injury when riding with a crew of three, this model cleverly incorporates built-in arches instead of pull-up cleats.

Over the GTI 130 edition, the SE 170 includes a sportier trim, cruise control and a useful boarding rail.

Perfectly aligned for an easy and predictable ride, you’ll still find plenty of grunt with 170 hp under the seat.

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Wake Pro

Combining a clean-cut Rotax engine with dedicated ski and launch modes, the Sea-Doo Wake Series offers wakeboarders, skimmers, skiers and tubers a host of advantages over a dedicated tow boat.

Available in 170 hp for shallower waters and 230 hp for rougher conditions, the Sea-Doo Wake comes with a retractable LinQ ski pylon, doubling as a firm handhold for a spotter.

Clip on a padded wakeboard rack, add a cooler, turn up the music, and you’re set for a fun day creating your own surf.

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