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Sea-doo Challenger - what to look for

Author: Andrew Sutton



The Sea-doo Challenger range features some fantastic new models in 2012.





BRP has unveiled two new Sea-doo 210 Challenger boat models alongside a modernised 150 Speedster.





BRP says the Sea-doo Challenger models really deliver, offering even more versatility, more performance and more standard features, ensuring buyers enjoy superior value, greater piece-of-mind and a truly safe boating experience.





Sea-doo Challengers are equipped with direct drive jet propulsion which provides several benefits over traditional stern drives, including direct power for maximum responsiveness, less draft for shallow water operation and faster time to plane.





There really is something to please every boating family looking for a fun day on the water in the Sea-doo Challenger family.





The new 210 Sea-doo Challenger and the See-doo Challenger S models now come with a single Rotax 4-Tec 1.51 power package in addition to the 210 Challenger S twin engine version.





More good news is that the Sea-doo 180 Challenger has received a major upgrade for 2012 with the addition of the iTC system which includes functions such as ski mode, Eco mode, cruise control and docking mode.





So, next time you are searching for a new boat to impress and perform at the very highest level then take a look at these dynamic new additions to the Sea-doo Challenger range.




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