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2005 Seadoo Challenger 1800 Open Bow Rider Jet Boat. 8 person SWEET 1 OWNER BOAT

2005 Seadoo Challenger 1800 Open Bow Rider Jet Boat. 8 person SWEET 1 OWNER BOAT

$12,990

Franklin, Wisconsin

Category -

Length 18.0

Posted Over 1 Month

This 1 owner jetboat has been garage kept since new. The vinyl seating is in very good condition and is still soft and supple. If you have never driven one you owe it to yourself to do so. They are a blast to drive! Never worry about hitting submerged objects or the bottom. Never worry about your kids near the prop. This is the supercharged version with 215 hp. Has the updated washer kit already installed. This boat needs nothing and is ready for fun today. Key Features: 21-gallon fuel capacity 12-inch draft Built-in cooler 185-hp Supercharged Rotax standard Sharp, eye catching graphics Seats eight Boat World review: New for Sea-Doo in 2005, the Challenger 180 is an economy-minded 18-footer designed as a versatile family sportboat. With room for eight people, plenty of storage, two engine options, and an optional wakeboard tower, Sea-Doo expects the Challenger 180 to compete with outboard and stern drive family boats. What Sea-Doo offers that the competitors can't is the added benefits of a jet boat's extremely shallow draft, uniquely responsive maneuvering, and inherent safety over propeller-driven boats. Benefits of Jet Power In essence, jet power pumps water out the stern to push the boat through the water, rather than pulling a boat through the water by a propeller. Water is drawn from beneath the boat and forced through a pump inside the engine compartment, and then ejected out the back of the boat through a 6-inch diameter nozzle to propel the boat. The nozzle turns for steering, and a "reversing bucket" folds down over the nozzle to direct water straight down for neutral, and toward the bow for reverse. This offers several advantages over conventional propulsion. First is shallow draft. With rare exceptions, a propeller must be located under the bottom of a boat so it can bite into undisturbed water. Since a jet drive sucks water from below the boat and shoots it out the back, the Challenger 180 can go into water almost as shallow as the hull, about twelve inches. And with no outdrive to raise, beaching the boat is simple. One disadvantage to jets, the pump can get clogged with seaweed or debris, which is most likely to occur in very shallow water with a lot of loose seaweed on the bottom. Sea-Doo's ICS system (Inlet Clearance System) cleans debris from the intake grid, but large amounts could still foul the pump. Improved Maneuverability Another advantage to Sea-Doo's jet power is uncanny maneuverability. Because the jet system is always pumping water whenever the engine is running but redirecting the water for neutral or reverse, jet boats of the past were notoriously squirrelly in neutral and reverse. After testing two different Sea-Doo sportboats, I'm pleased to say the company has taken what was once considered a negative and turned it into a huge positive, particularly for beginner boaters. With the engine running and the shift in neutral, the Challenger 180 sits nearly stationary, drifting with the wind like a propeller driven boat would. But even though it is not "in gear", the boat still steers by simply turning the wheel, hovering in one spot but still in control. To maneuver, just turn the wheel until the bow is pointed in the desired direction, shift into forward, and steer normally. While a twin engine boat with a bow thruster comes close, I have yet to run a conventional-powered recreational boat that has this ability. A third advantage to jet power, is not having a propeller outside the boat, creating much less chance of injuring a skier or swimmer, although it is always prudent to turn the engine off when a swimmer is alongside. Since a jet boat is always pumping water while running, I find it makes people turn the engine off instinctively -- something often ignored on conventionally powered boats. Power and Performance To power the jet, Sea-Doo offers two Rotax engine choices, a 3-cylinder 185 horsepower four-stroke engine, and a similar engine with a supercharger and intercooler that develops 215 horsepower. Our test boat, equipped with the larger engine, topped out at 46 mph, and cruised quite economically at 28.7 mph, burning just 9.1 gph or 3.15 mpg. The boat planned off in 3.8 seconds and went from 0 to 30 in 7 seconds, with plenty of pulling power for water toys. Plenty of Features The layout of the boat should appeal to family boaters. Sea-Doo calls it a 20-foot cockpit in an 18-foot boat, and I must admit, it does have a lot of room for an 18-footer. There is plenty of seating, a large sun pad with the bow filler cushion installed, and adequate storage. The swim deck is nice too, with a telescoping boarding ladder and well placed handrails to make it easy to climb aboard. The new Challenger 180 has some great features, plus the added safety and maneuverability of Sea-Doo's jet system, making it a great choice for an all-around family boat. Sea-Doo Challenger 180 (2006-) Test Result Highlights Top speed for the Sea-Doo Challenger 180 (2006-) is 46.0 mph (74 kph), burning 18.3 gallons per hour (gph) or 69.27 liters per hour (lph). Best cruise for the Sea-Doo Challenger 180 (2006-) is 28.7 mph (46.2 kph), and the boat gets 3.15 miles per gallon (mpg) or 1.34 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 60 miles (96.56 kilometers). Tested power is 1 x 215-hp Supercharged Rotax®.

2002 Seadoo Utopia 205. FULL WINDSHEILD Exceptional! 240 hp Mercury Fi. 1 OWNER!

2002 Seadoo Utopia 205. FULL WINDSHEILD Exceptional! 240 hp Mercury Fi. 1 OWNER!

$13,490

Franklin, Wisconsin

Category -

Length 20.5

Posted Over 1 Month

2002 Seadoo Utopia 205 Jet boat. 233 hours on the 240hp Mercury fuel injected engine. 53 mph top speed. This 1 owner boat is garage kept since new, and shines like new. The interior is in good original condition and the vinyl is still soft and supple. Gelcoat is excellent and has only a few VERY minor marks from piers. Never beached. Comes with a bimini top and table that stores neatly under the engine cover. Both forward chairs turn to the side to have a nice area for lunch with the table in between. The boat looks like it is only 2 years old and is in GREAT condition! ANYONE can drive this boat without worry of hitting submerged objects or doing any damage. You have an opportunity to buy this exceptional boat before the season heats up. Ready to go today. Check it out on our website with HD Photos: www sunsportmarineinc com Please read this review, it does a great job explaining this rare boat. Boat Test Review The Utopia 205 is an exciting sport boat that will keep the family happy with its versatility, and will give you, the performance and speed you're looking for. She's brand new for 2002, and we'd say the designers at Sea-Doo got it right with this thrill-seeking hybrid. Out on our test run we found the acceleration to be very good, and with only one turn, lock-to-lock of the wheel, steering was quick and precise. Even at a top speed of very close to 50 mph, a full hard over turn was able to twist the boat 360 degrees without any sideslip and without stalling out. Can't do that in a prop boat! The 240-hp Mercury jet drive package in the test boat performed flawlessly. The jet drive is the safest way to go if you are going to have kids, or adults for that matter, swimming or boarding in the stern. One word of caution; take a few minutes off by yourself in some quiet water to get used to the way the jet drive works at low speeds and backing. It is a little different than a prop boat and you should get used to it, before you get into a docking situation, and embarrass yourself or ding the new boat. The boat's layout is perfect for small boat family outings. The Utopia 205's walk through windshield was high enough to provide good protection against spray, even in the nasty little chop running on our test day. It gives access to the bow seating area, large enough for two adults to lounge comfortably, and the swivel bench seats (buckets optional) provide comfortable, secure seating when running, and a comfortable conversation or eating area when anchored or beached. With the passenger seat swiveled, the spotter for a water skier can sit safely and comfortably and watch what is happening at the end of the ski rope without getting a crick in the neck from constantly looking back over their shoulder. Swivel both seats and install the table (it comes standard), and the Utopia becomes a perfect picnic boat. Though not really designed for it, I can imagine many owners will occasionally wet a line from the Utopia, with its shallow draft providing access to back county or inland fishing spots for some casual light tackle enjoyment. The sun deck over the engine compartment is well padded and comfortable, with a nice rise at the aft end, which eliminates the feeling you are going to roll off the stern into the water when you doze off. It provides easy access to the swim platform with its integral tow eye and hidden telescoping boarding ladder. And speaking of the sun deck, it lifts easily on its hydraulic supports to expose the easily removed engine cover and the storage areas on either side of the engine. The table is stowed along with the bimini top, which also comes standard. There is also a storage area under the rear seat which runs almost the full width of the boat, and is just right for skis and wake boards. The additional storage under the seats in the bow section, and the convenient side storage compartments behind the helm seats, provide plenty of room for all the junk that tends to be brought along on any outing. Incidentally, the only flaw I found with the Utopia, and it is really minor, was that the hidden slot for the bow seat brackets was not finished, so the gel coat tended to chip where the bracket pulled against it. The fit and finish everywhere else was excellent. All the corners and edges were well rounded. No toe or knee knockers here. The Utopia 205 is a wonderfully designed runabout, with room, safety, and the type of comfort one does not expect in a boat this size. She's just right for the family that wants performance, but with room for everyone. I can imagine she would also make a great tender for those mega yachts cruising the Caribbean or Mediterranean. Sea-Doo Utopia 205 Test Result Highlights Top speed for the Sea-Doo Utopia 205 is 47.8 mph (76.9 kph), burning 27.4 gallons per hour (gph) or 103.71 liters per hour (lph). Best cruise for the Sea-Doo Utopia 205 is 31.1 mph (50.1 kph), and the boat gets 2.62 miles per gallon (mpg) or 1.11 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 94 miles (151.28 kilometers). Tested power is 1 x 210-hp Mercury M2 EFI jet drive.