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For Sale 2005 Sea-Doo Sportster 215hp Rotax 4-TEC SCIC

snowdaze

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2005 Sea-Doo Sportster 215hp Rotax 4-TEC SCIC. The Sea-Doo Sportster 4-TEC SCIC features an intercooled 215 hp supercharged four-stroke Rotax power pack, and enough adrenaline to bring out the inner child in four passengers. Its power is only rivaled by its intuitive handling that allows you to cut back and forth across the water. It also has a rear swim platform with reboarding ladder, pop-up ski pylon, built in cooler, and large storage compartment. This boat has been garage kept and is very clean. Boat is in excellent condition. Original owner, very low hours and routine maintenance done by local sea-doo dealer. Complete and ready to go for the season, just add water. Includes (2006) trailer with spare tire. Added Items include: Custom fit bimini top, Upgraded stereo (Marine CD player), OEM Sea-Doo cover. This is one of the fastest jet boats out there. Not many other boats or even jet skis will be able to keep up with you. This boat will go quick at this price and condition. New models are going for more than double my asking price. Don't miss out! $11,000: 703.928.1257. Email or call for more details or pictures. Boat is located in the Northern Virginia area.

See original brochure for specs @ http://www.sea-doo.net/units/2005/Sportster-4-TEC-SCIC.pdf
 

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questions about boat

I live on a small lake and like to water ski, knee board, wake board, tubing. I like the speed of it and fun driving but will it pull me out on one ski? I'm 230 lbs?
Am I better off with a traditional bow rider? Any input would be appreciated.
Kevin
 
Kevin,

Thanks for the reply. I have some pretty big friends and family and have not had any real issues pulling them out of the water with a wake board. I have noticed with some of the heavier (225lb-250lb'ish) that you can feel the boat struggling a little. Never fails to pull them up, just feel it bog at first. A slalom ski probably does not drag as much as a wake board, though.
Though this will probably work for you, I would personally recommend testing a larger boat first.

Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
tim
 
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