
2011 Sea-Doo GTX iS 215

2011 3-4 Passenger
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2011 Sea-Doo GTX iS 215 Specifications
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Model Type | 3-4 Passenger |
BASE MSRP(US) | $14,899.00 |
Dealers | Sea-Doo Dealers |
Warranty | 12 |
Insurance |
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Engine: | |
Engine Type | Longitudinal In-Line |
Cylinders | 3 |
Engine Stroke | 4-Stroke |
Displacement (cc/ci) | 1494 / 91.2 |
Carburetion Type | Fuel Injected |
Steering: | |
Steering Assist System | Yes |
Technical Specifications: | |
Length (ft) | 11.58 |
Width (in/mm) | 48 / 1220 |
Height (in/mm) | 43.9 / 1114 |
Dry Weight (lbs/kg) | 960 / 435 |
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 18.6 / 70 |
Storage Capacity (cuft/gal/l) | 2.2 / 16.4 / 62 |
Seats: | |
Number Of Seats | 3 |
Exterior: | |
Body Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Composite (FRC) |
Hull Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Composite (FRC) |
Sponsons | Standard |
Boarding Step | Standard |
Instrumentation: | |
Digital Instrumentation | Standard |
Drive Line: | |
Trim System | Standard |
Convenience: | |
Bilge System Type | Automatic Siphon |
Storage: | |
Underseat Storage | Standard |
Glove Box / Dash Storage | Standard |
Front Storage Well | Standard |
Glass: | |
Rearview Mirrors | Standard |
User Reviews
Dream machine on water
By mike m(Owner), Jul. 29, 2013





I took the chance on it. Glad I did. This thing is quick, and fast. Not the fastest out there, not the quickest out there, but going 55 mph across chop on the lake is a breeze with this iS stuff. I cannot recommend a better choice, unless of course you spring for the 260. This pws loves to jump on plane, go fast and handle all kinds of high speed turns and input. It is very forgiving, but the best part is the way it glides across the chop compared to any other non suspension craft I have ever been on. I can cruise the lake at 35 - 40 all day and never need to stand up. At higher speeds, I stand only when going over 2-3 foot wakes when I get them, and only to get a little air. Flipping turns on this thing is super easy and it has one of the biggest rooster tails I have seen when riding tight circles. I love this baby.
It all depends on how you ride, if you want to race - you might want something more. If you like me, love to go fast and have a good time, but spend most of the time just touring around on the lake, this one can go ALL day without wearing you out.
It has adequate storage, I can fit all the gear I want on it. Re boarding step makes getting back on a little easier. The cruise mode is really nice, sport mode is super fun, and touring mode is pretty economical. The trim system is very adjustable and works perfectly. You can spend all day on the lake in touring mode, still hit your 60 mph speeds without using too much gas. In Sport mode, you can use up gas really fast if you are very aggressive.
Any sea doo will provide excellent maneuverability with the iBR system. This one just does it more comfortably. The suspension system is fully automatic - but you can override it to your liking.
I could not have picked a better craft. If you put into sport mode and hit the throttle - just hold on tight and try not to grin too BIG. Read Full Review
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