PWC Help:
I had an 02' Seadoo RXDI which I purchased new. No issues ever. I loved it when I rode it. They are much more fun when you have a riding buddy, I will say that.
I broke my leg and didn't ride it much after that so I ended up selling it. If I lived in a warmer climate I would without a doubt buy another. I would purchase the Seadoo RXP. -Mat-
I broke my leg and didn't ride it much after that so I ended up selling it. If I lived in a warmer climate I would without a doubt buy another. I would purchase the Seadoo RXP. -Mat-
I have the '05 Sea-Doo GTX Limited. (See my Gallery) It has the 215 HP Supercharged engine. Does between 60 - 65 MPH stock. This PWC is real stable at those speeds also. This is the 3 seater. They also have a 2 seater, the RXP with the same 215 HP supercharged engine.
Right now, my top choices would be the Sea Doo RXP and the Honda Aquatrax R-12X or maybe even the R-12. Just so many choices. 
Marty, were you able to buy new? and were you able to work them down any on the price?

Marty, were you able to buy new? and were you able to work them down any on the price?
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Right now, my top choices would be the Sea Doo RXP and the Honda Aquatrax R-12X or maybe even the R-12. Just so many choices. 
Marty, were you able to buy new? and were you able to work them down any on the price?

Marty, were you able to buy new? and were you able to work them down any on the price?
Yes, I bought it new and was able to work on the price. However, there is a ne Sea-Doo dealer about a mile and a hlaf from me now who waid he would work with me if I wanted to get another one. (I also have a '96 Yamaha Waverunner GP III, that I may trade-in)
Personally, I like Yamaha. If I bought a used one today, it would be an original Wave Blaster!!! Its technically a 2 person, but they are really cramped with 2 people (fun with the ladies though...
) They are pretty much for turning, they are not that quick, but jump and turn like no other craft on the water. After that, my second choice would be a used GP1200 or GP1300R... very quick machines with a lot of mods available (A factory pipe tripple system would be NICE!!!)
) They are pretty much for turning, they are not that quick, but jump and turn like no other craft on the water. After that, my second choice would be a used GP1200 or GP1300R... very quick machines with a lot of mods available (A factory pipe tripple system would be NICE!!!)
Just so you know, Im going to be keeping it stock hopefully. .
Hopefully tonight my ex-sponsor will give me a call back. Im going to try to find out if they'll be able to get me a deal on one with a chance of me riding for them in local PWC races.
Marty, if I can ask, how much were you able to get off the MSRP? If you don't want to post it, you can always email me.
Hopefully tonight my ex-sponsor will give me a call back. Im going to try to find out if they'll be able to get me a deal on one with a chance of me riding for them in local PWC races.
Marty, if I can ask, how much were you able to get off the MSRP? If you don't want to post it, you can always email me.
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Just so you know, Im going to be keeping it stock hopefully. .
Hopefully tonight my ex-sponsor will give me a call back. Im going to try to find out if they'll be able to get me a deal on one with a chance of me riding for them in local PWC races.
Marty, if I can ask, how much were you able to get off the MSRP? If you don't want to post it, you can always email me.
Hopefully tonight my ex-sponsor will give me a call back. Im going to try to find out if they'll be able to get me a deal on one with a chance of me riding for them in local PWC races.
Marty, if I can ask, how much were you able to get off the MSRP? If you don't want to post it, you can always email me.
The GTX Limited was a scarce one to get. From what I was told, the dealers were only give a small allotment of this vehicle. I believe I was able to get approx. $700 off of MSRP due to the limited number that were available. I think I can do better with the new dealership I found. This is the one with the build-in GPS and several other features not available on the other models.
By the way, I am leaving on Tuesday for your neck of the woods, opposite side of the state and south though. Bringing the Sea-Doo and Yamaha with us.
Last edited by Marty-Lariat; Feb 4, 2006 at 04:10 PM.


