Sea-Doo 338262 224375633 2008-07-08T16:06:24Z 64.31.191.194 /* External links */ '''Sea-Doo''' is a brand name for [[Bombardier Recreational Products]]' popular line of [[personal water craft]] (PWC). The name is derived from Bombardier's ''Ski-Doo'' [[snowmobile]] line. It is also used regionally as a [[genericized trademark]] for any type of sit-down PWC. Use of the term is strongest in [[Canada]] in general and particularly in [[Quebec]] where BRP is based. They also have 50.3% market share in the USA so that means that out of every 4 sold from all four of the main PWC players they sell 2 of them and Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki fight it out for the other two. == History and Use of Rotax Engines == The SEADOO company has been producing personal watercraft since 1988 and will be celebrating its 20th year in business in 2008. They did however invent the sport with the first sit down Sea Doo in 1968 and 1969. However due to the engine technology of the time they abandoned the product for almost 20 years. Sport Boats were introduced in 1994 and used the same Rotax 2-Stroke engines used in their jet-skis. In 2003, SEADOO began to use Four-Stroke Rotax engines which were all fuel injected, and in certain models, were supercharged and intercooled to increase performance. All SEADOO models have 4-Stroke Rotax engines except for the one-person 3D-DI model which needs to use a 2-stroke engine in order to lessen weight. The most powerful option ever offered by these engines is Twin Rotax 4-Tec engines only in Sport Boats that combine two {{Convert|215|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} supercharged intercooled engines used in the Speedster and 230 challenger models rated at 430 combined horsepower. Their new RXP-X and RXT-X now have 255 horsepower the most in the industry with a 0-50 mph speed in less than 2.9 seconds. == Mercury Marine Jet Drives == In 2000-2004, the SEADOO Sport Boat line-up from 18 feet to 22 feet used jet drives made by Mercury instead of Rotax because the Mercury engines made 240 or {{Convert|250|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} == The Most Powerful PWC's and Sport Boats == When the RXP was introduced in 2004, it was the most powerful and fastest 4-stroke 2-Person PWC ever made-215 horsepower and capable of reaching approximately {{convert|70|mi/h|km/h|-1|abbr=on}}. When the RXT was introduced in 2005, it was the most powerful 3-seater on the water with the same engine as the RXP and was capable of reaching the same speeds. In 2007, all Sport Boats except the 150 Speedster and the 180 Challenger were offered with either two {{Convert|155|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} engines to make {{Convert|310|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} or to supercharge and intercool the same engines to make each one {{Convert|215|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} for a combined total of {{Convert|430|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}. For 2008, the RXT and RXP models will be offered with an "X" package that can increase the power of the engines to an astounding {{Convert|255|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} to compete with the {{Convert|250|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} Kawasaki Ultra 250x. == External links == *[http://www.seadoo.com/ Corporate website] *[http://www.seadoosportboats.com/ The official website for the SeaDoo Sport Boat enthusiast] *[http://www.seadooforum.com/ Sea-Doo Forum - Online Community] *[http://www.parkeryamaha.com/68seadoo/sdbirth.htm Seadoo early history] *[http://www.jetboating.net/ JetBoating.net] *[http://www.greenhulk.net/ greenhulk.net, Personal Watercraft Community] *[http://4-tecperformance.com/ 4-TecPerformance.com, 4-Tec Engine Performance Upgrades and Modifications] *[http://rivaracing.com/ Riva Racing, Watercraft Performance Parts] [[Category:Bombardier products]] [[Category:Bombardier]] [[Category:Personal water craft]] [[ja:シードゥー]] [[pt:Sea-Doo]]