Simply question: is the 150 Speedster almost self-rightable? If it does flip, is it easy to right?
What is the experience out there? Hi, I am new to this and trying to gather information on what appears to be an almost perfectly designed boat for our needs. Perhaps this has been discussed, but I can't find anything.
Also, Sea-Doo referred me to the dealer when I asked this question and this is a basic question about safety design that is not something a dealer tests or knows, but is something a manufacturer and boat designer should be able to easily answer and in fact publish in boat specs.
PWCs are self-righting, an incredible safety advantage for playing way out in the sea and parking on a beach with surf. The 150 Speedster comes a long way to maintaining the PWC fun and abilities, but for more people. But what happens to the self-righting ability? Is it all lost?
Peter and Paty

Is the Speedster 150 almost self-righting?
Started by PeterPaty, Dec 11 2011 05:05 AM
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Posted 11 December 2011 - 05:05 AM
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Posted 11 December 2011 - 10:30 AM
Peter,
I will have to be honest I am not sure if the Speedster is self-righting since I have not personally experienced one flipping over.
For those interested in what self-righting is, take a look at this video:
I will have to be honest I am not sure if the Speedster is self-righting since I have not personally experienced one flipping over.
For those interested in what self-righting is, take a look at this video:
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