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Posted 6/2/2007 12:42:26 PM
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ive been shopping around for my first jetski. im debating on getting the rxt. wiil u rxt guys fill me in on what i can expect if i do get one thnx ? hoping 2 get it buy july first
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Posted 6/3/2007 8:38:36 PM
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get speed about 68 mph, comfortable ride, 3 seats, but not as much speed as an RXP
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Posted 6/28/2007 9:22:00 PM
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one of the best riding skis i've been on. tons of power through all rpm ranges.
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Posted 7/3/2007 3:07:44 PM
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I just got my 2007 RXT! At 2 hours, I got 70mph @ 7700rpm's all day long...bone stock. Conditions: calm, no wind, 1/3 tank of gas and myself. In the gulf with some chop, i could only get 67-68mph. Thats still smokn for a big ski! This ski is insane! Large, comfortable, super fast, good looking, full of options/gadgets and reliable. This is my second Seadoo! You should be able to work a deal for $11,000 with trailer. Go get it, you will not be dissappointed.

By the way, I was looking at the ultra 250: cheaper, a tad bit quicker, but cant touch the seadoo on reliablity, resale value, closed loop cooling (saltwater riding), off-throttle steering...and so on. The list goes on!

PS: Break it in like your going to RUN IT!
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Posted 8/22/2008 12:49:42 PM
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Great choice and excellent buy! Mine now has 20 hours on it and speedo reads 70-71mph however, gps reads a more true speed of 65mph....
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