2011 SeaDoo Sport Boats Are Here!
#1
Posted 30 August 2010 - 02:03 PM
All new for 2011 is the 210 SP (310hp) and 230 SP (430hp)
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The 180 Challenger also has some slick improvements, as you can see they have introduced an all new redesigned helm which is a huge improvement from the previous model years. They have also introduced a new tower design that puts the tow point more in the center of the boat; this creates a much better tow for the boat and the rider. Lastly they have done away with the decals and gone to a "true" emblem.
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This is just some of the preliminary photos I took while I was down at the press event, there are a lot more to come! I have full press photos, videos, spec sheets, etc. that I will be posting up over the next couple of days so please stay tuned to this post!
PRESS RELEASE
Valcourt, Quebec, August 30, 2010 – For 2011, BRP introduces the award-winning iTC (intelligent Throttle Control) system on the Sea-Doo 23’ models, two new models to its Sport segment, improved helm stations for the Challenger 180 and 230 models. The line-up also, features new technologies, new colours and industry-leading power options.
BRP's 2011 Sea-Doo boats deliver more versatility, more performance and more standard features which translate into superior value, greater peace-of-mind and a safer boating experience thanks to the unique advantages of the direct drive jet propulsion system – direct power for maximum responsiveness; faster time to plane and less draft for shallow water operation.
“The new 2011 line-up of Sea-Doo boats has been further refined to bring more consumers to boating and into our BRP playground,” stated Yves Leduc, vice-president and general manager, North America division. “By delivering state-of-the-art technologies, comfort and user-friendly designs Sea-Doo boats are the smartest buy for recreational boaters.”
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More technology and colour choices in the Challenger family
At the heart of BRP's Sea-Doo boats is the Challenger platform, including three models of fully equipped, versatile recreational powerhouses designed to answer every consumer need for a fun day on the water. With sizes ranging from 18-ft to 23-ft (5.4 to 7 metres), BRP's Sea-Doo Challenger boats provide more living space and increased control on the water with the newly designed helm stations (180 and 230), BRP’s award-winning iTC system now available on the Challenger 210 and 230 models and a broader choice of colours. The iTC system provides optimal convenience at the helm with functions such as ski mode, ECO mode, cruise control and docking mode.
“Sea-Doo boats are recognized around the world as the most versatile, high-performing recreational boats on the water,” stated Chris Dawson, vice-president and general manager, International division. “Our 2011 Sea-Doo line-up delivers the unique advantages of direct drive jet propulsion with BRP’s state-of-the-art technologies to consumers everywhere.”
New 210 and 230 SP complement the SPORT segments
The 2011 Sea-Doo Sport line of boats delivers the ultimate in versatility, fun and value. The new 210 SP and the 230 SP models bring crossover versatility to a wake boat, at an affordable price. New features for the 2011 Sea-Doo 230 SP include iTC with ski mode, newly designed dashboard for better visibility and overall appeal, a folding arch tower, new marine stereo with USB plug and remote at transom, new coloration and custom-matched trailer. Add the full sundeck with BRP’s exclusive Transat seat design to the 210 SP and get the perfect set-up for a full day’s outing.
Wake models designed to perform
The Wake family of boats return strong as ever for 2011 with the Sea-Doo 210 and 230 Wake, providing the enthusiast all the tow specific features needed for a satisfying day on the water. Tower mounted board racks, folding arch tower with mirror, cockpit heater with extendable outlet hose, iTC with ski mode, BRP's exclusive WakeBoost system providing 1,000 pounds of weight (454 kilograms) on the 230 and 600 pounds (272 kilograms) on the 210, and rear-facing portside lounge seating – all standard for the tow enthusiast.
Speedster Family – boats for the performance-minded enthusiasts
BRP’s world-renowned muscle boats – the Speedster models – deliver high-performance styling and industry-leading power-to-weight ratio. Big on fun and even bigger on features, the Sea-Doo 150 and 200 Speedster models deliver the perfect day on the water for waterfront homeowners or performance-minded boaters.
Sea-Doo boats bring more features, more living space and direct drive jet propulsion to ensure boating families increased safety, outstanding performance and comfort for every day on the water.
Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP), a privately-held company, is a world leader in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and marketing of motorised recreational vehicles. Its portfolio of brands and products includes: Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo watercraft and boats, Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines, direct injection technologies such as E-TEC, Can-Am all-terrain vehicles, side-by-side vehicles and roadsters, as well as Rotax engines. With manufacturing facilities in five countries, BRP products are distributed in more than 90 countries.
* Model names may differ for international markets.
www.brp.com
2011 Sea-Doo Boat - WHATS NEW.pdf 22.71MB 141 downloads
2011 Sea-Doo Boat TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW.pdf 2.28MB 69 downloads
2011 Sea-Doo Boat Backgrounder - Challenger Family.pdf 5.59MB 125 downloads
2011 Sea-Doo Boat Backgrounder - Speedster Family.pdf 12.56MB 92 downloads
2011 Sea-Doo Boat Backgrounder - Sport Family.pdf 24.76MB 36 downloads
For 2011 there is also a custom trailer offered on the 210 and 230 models:
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2011 Sea-Doo Premium Boat Trailer.pdf 818.61KB 25 downloads
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#2
Posted 30 August 2010 - 02:52 PM
http://seadoosportbo...tegory/26-2011/
Update: All the 2011 model line-up photos have been uploaded to our Gallery, check them out here!
http://seadoosportbo...tegory/27-2011/
Let us know your thoughts, we would love to hear what you think about the new 2011 line-up!
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#3
Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:00 PM
Just wondering
#4
Posted 31 August 2010 - 07:54 AM
#5
Posted 31 August 2010 - 08:24 AM
Due to the increasing demands set by rules and regulations SeaDoo has decided to no longer publish the horsepower numbers, you will also notice the stickers have been removed from the boats in 2011. They have gone to a new naming convention for the engines which I have listed below with the corresponding horsepower ratings.What is the story with the Speedster 150 spec sheet not referring the engine horsepower. They are now listed as 1.5 L Injected or 1.5 L high output. Does this still mean 155hp and 255hp. There was another site I stumbled upon that has the specs listed as 155hp and 215hp for 2011 (not 255hp)??
Just wondering
1.5 l injected - 155hp
1.5 l supercharged - 215hp
1.5 l high output - 255hp
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#6
Posted 31 August 2010 - 08:45 AM
Thanks
#7
Posted 31 August 2010 - 10:01 AM
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#8
Posted 31 August 2010 - 02:28 PM
btw (threads above concerning "rules and regulations"): i don't know about rules and regulations, but yamaha hasn't been publishing horsepower for quite some time (maybe for similar reasons?).
#9
Posted 31 August 2010 - 04:13 PM
Yes I imagine it is the same reasoning why Yamaha doesn't publish their horsepower ratings, SeaDoo is just now following suit.
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#10
Posted 01 September 2010 - 01:38 PM
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#11
Posted 01 September 2010 - 06:30 PM
#12
Posted 01 September 2010 - 07:00 PM
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#13
Posted 05 September 2010 - 08:03 AM
#14
Posted 06 September 2010 - 07:54 PM
#15
Posted 06 September 2010 - 08:18 PM
I don't think you are missing anything because it is the 'exact' same boat, no changes so no need for them to take any new pics.Am I missing something? The 2011 speedster 150 pics are the 'exact' pics from last year.
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#16
Posted 09 September 2010 - 10:58 AM
(2) What's optimum cruise speed and rpm's and fuel consumption?
(3) Does the stern walk-through go all the way to the carpet (without stepping on any of the upholstery?
#17
Posted 09 September 2010 - 11:16 AM
(1) Around 55-58mph
(2) There is now an eCO mode that will control this optimally, I would say around 42mph but eCO mode should take the guess work out of it for you. Take a look at the spec for more details on eCO mode - http://seadoosportbo...-se-spec-sheet/
(3) I believe the cushions should remove so that you can walk straight through, see some more pics here - http://seadoosportbo...230-challenger/
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#18
Posted 26 September 2010 - 09:46 PM
#19
Posted 11 October 2010 - 07:18 AM
Or only the tower with its own Bimini (which seems to be smaller and higher-up placed than the original)?
Any pointers appreciated.
#20
Posted 11 October 2010 - 07:25 AM
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