seadoo speedster 200 jetboat,2006 model
I think that the speedster has too many roots in the jetski world to
attract many fans in this news group. I have a regular i/o trailer
boat but I'll give you my observations.
Jet boats burn more gas than prop boats. The style also seems more
geared towards running around all the time like a jetski than what I do
with a boat. I think I would get bored with it pretty quickly. Their
ability to deal with shallow water is good. All in all I'm still a fan
of the more traditional inboard or i/o for recreational boating. We
like to cruise, ski, tube, wakeboard, kneeboard, swim, and just loaf
around on the water.
kyle wrote:
i'm thinking about purchasing the speedster 200. i read that the 2006
model has a nice 1 touch suck-everything-out-of-impeller system going
for it that its younger models never had. nice feature in my book --
not fun sticking your hand up there plucking weeds out. it's somewhat
pricey (i've found $26K out the door on the 2006 model)... that
wouldn't be the only reason, there are some other important emission
reductions that happened in 2006 as well and like 100+ more HP...
my question to the group is, are there any other models that i should
be comparing the speedster 200 to? or does anyone know anything wrong
with the speedster 200?
thanks,
kyle
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