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Old 11-05-2009, 04:47 AM
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Hi there!
I have a property on a river that can get a tad shallow at times, my old Clinker gets stuck in teh sand and so I would like the have the alternative of a jet drive to go out for a run and not depend on the tide.
It seems that the Seadoo boats are well designed and have the experience in jet drive. I tend to lean on the Challenger 180 because it is the right size yet still has just one engine. The bigger ones with two engines are a bit over the top for me. I don't really need to go 100kph
Has anyone had any experiece with this boats? Durable? Reliable? Fuel consumption?

Thanks in advance
Marc
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