What engine/engines do you have?
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We are the 2007 Sea Doo National Retail Dealer of the Year and specialize exclusively in Sea Doo marine products. As the largest dealer in the USA we are also members of the Sea Doo Sport Boat Technical Committee which is comprised of the 4 largest dealers in the US and the 2 largest dealers from Canada. We are located on the James River in Richmond, VA. All of our employees are required to be technician rated, that applies to all sales personnel as well. We sell our boats nationwide and also sell extended warranty nationwide.
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We are the 2007 Sea Doo National Retail Dealer of the Year and specialize exclusively in Sea Doo marine products. As the largest dealer in the USA we are also members of the Sea Doo Sport Boat Technical Committee which is comprised of the 4 largest dealers in the US and the 2 largest dealers from Canada. We are located on the James River in Richmond, VA. All of our employees are required to be technician rated, that applies to all sales personnel as well. We sell our boats nationwide and also sell extended warranty nationwide.
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2010
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Kevin N. Seeber
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Richmond
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VA
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In Topic: Oily water in the ski locker/2012 210 Challenger
18 September 2013 - 11:04 AM
In Topic: 2012 210 WAKE - heater
18 September 2013 - 11:01 AM
I assume the 2 speed fan is working correctly?
In Topic: 2012 210 WAKE - heater
18 September 2013 - 11:00 AM
Check for a kink the heater supply line coming off the engine, that is usually the culprit. The air should be hot within 5 minutes of engine run time.
In Topic: Rocks stuck in impeller
18 September 2013 - 10:58 AM
The spark plug trick works well on the 1503 Rotax engine but not so well for the Mercury since it has too many rotating parts. You need to pull the pump off from the back to get the rocks out. There is no wear ring on a mercury so check the clearance between the impeller and housing carefully. .013 or less is good.
In Topic: Rock grate for 06 sporster
18 September 2013 - 10:54 AM
We know of no grate that has more tines for one good reason, the water flow to the pump would be reduced too much resulting in cavitation and overheating. The west coast custom jet boats have an intake 3 times the size of Sea Doo, Mercury, or Yamaha which allows them to put a tighter grid on their intake grate. Now if only somebody built a boat designed to drive on land.......
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