

And Huey didn’t disappoint us by dishing up some very tricky conditions. We knew we could really give these craft a thorough workout. Keen riders have been anticipating these latest releases from the personal watercraft powerhouse SeaDoo, following the raft of competitive launches in this category.įor this super test we organised to ride the SeaDoos from Bayview in Pittwater, on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, to Long Reef on the ocean side. STOP PRESS: For all the PWC enthusiasts out there, the new SeaDoo RXP-X and RXT-X models have hit Australian shores with a bang, boasting a fresh colour scheme and an impressive 255hp under the hood (or under the seat, in this case). This, coupled with the latest upholstery used for the seat, ensures the rider and the PWC stay as one. SeaDoo’s new diamond-plate foot-well grips make it a whole lot easier to stay attached to your craft. VTS ensures even novice riders a smooth ride. The new handle bars are made from aluminium and replace the bulky plastic ones used previously. Main Features:ĭash lifts to reveal even more handy storage. The latest SeaDoo RXP-X handled the Long Reef froth and bubble with ease and the SeaDoo Speedster Wake makes short work of the offshore swells. They might be vastly different watercraft, but these two SeaDoos excelled in the rough conditions. SeaDoo RXP, RXT & Speedster Wake Boat Review
