2005 Seadoo Utopia Jet Boat on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
2005 Seadoo Utopia with trailer, 250 HP Mercury Jet Drive, 50 mph, easy dock steering system, very low hours single owner, and in very good condition. Seats up to 8, has dining table, Bimini top, stereo system, ski ropes and life vests. Easy maintenance and flushing. Here it run in my driveway - asking $13K, private financing may be available.
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