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2004 Seadoo Sportster 4 Tech 15' Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $5,500.00
Location:

Haughton, Louisiana, US

Haughton, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Sea-Doo Color:Yellow

This is one fun machine. Low hours... Reliable 4-Stroke engine has plenty power to pull. Recent stereo and speakers. Trailer has good tires and bearings. All lights work on trailer and boat. It has minor blemishes on the bumper.

Engine: 155-hp 1503 Rotax 4-TecTest Prop: Four-blade progressive pitch, stainless Fuel (18 gal.); Top Speed: 47.0 MPH @ 7,300 RPMTime to Plane: 2.5 sec.Time to 30 MPH: 7.1 sec.Minimum Planing Speed: 18.5 MPH @ 4,700 RPMNoise at Idle: 68 dbNoise at 30 MPH: 87 dbCruise Stats: 87 db; 28 MPH @ 5,400 RPM POWER CURVERPM MPH1,800 5.82,000 6.42,500 7.23,000 7.53,500 7.94,000 9.04,500 12.15,000 24.75,500 28.76,000 36.46,500 37.77,000 45.37,300 47.0MORE FROM BOATING MAGAZINETop 10 Reasons Boats Break DownHow To Beach Your BoatCover Girl GalleriesAre Four-Strokes More Efficient Than Two-Strokes?Top 10 Motors at the 2013 Miami International Boat Show

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