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The Sea-Doo GTR 230 is the supercharged flagship of Sea-Doo's mid-sized GTI series and the cheapest entry into a supercharged sea-doo, built for riders who want race-bred acceleration that a whole family can still handle. Anyone shopping the GTR 230 for sale is looking at a three-seater rated for up to roughly 600 pounds of riders, fitted with the ErgoLock seat, a narrow pinched saddle and deep foot wells that lock you over the handlebars for hard cornering. The current generation arrived in late 2019 as a 2020 model, the first complete changeover of the GTI line in nearly a decade, and carried over with the same yellow-and-black trim.

For the engine, the 2020 GTR 230 runs a supercharged and intercooled 1630cc three-cylinder Rotax ACE producing a true 230 horsepower, replacing the earlier 1500cc ACE that made the same 230 hp but worked harder to do it. The larger displacement gives stronger initial acceleration, with boost arriving around 42 mph. On 87 octane fuel, thanks to lower-compression cast pistons, it makes that power affordably. Top speed on pre-production units measured 63.1 mph at a detuned engine map, with production craft expected to gain another 2 to 3 mph; owners have recorded around 69 mph, and the Australian-market figure is roughly 100 km/h depending on fuel load, rider weight and water conditions. The IBR intelligent brake and reverse system stops the craft in about half the distance of most rivals and improves low-speed maneuverability.

On specs and dimensions, the 2020 GTR 230 measures 130.6 inches long, about 2 inches shorter than the previous 132.6-inch model, and 49.2 inches wide, with a dry weight of 774 pounds. It carries a 15.9-gallon (60-litre) fuel cell, and storage grew to 42.5 gallons, up roughly 30 percent over the prior 30.8 gallons, including a 152-litre front compartment and an 8.8-litre glovebox with a padded watertight foam box for a phone, wallet or keys. The fuel filler sits high near the handlebars under the hood cover, which makes refueling on the water easier. A glare-resistant 4.5-inch digital display anchors the dash, and a 100-watt BRP premium sound system with Bluetooth speakers is available as an option, listed at about $1,000.

The hull is built from second-generation Polytech, Sea-Doo's heavy-duty plastic, with its wall thickness doubled from a quarter inch to half an inch and fiberglass stringers running the length of the inside, which keeps flex and rattling out of the ride. Sharp lifting strakes bring the GTR quickly onto plane, the bow is convex rather than concave for predictable rolling into sweeping turns, and the redesigned sponsons plus an added rib along each side improve cornering grip and stability. The GTR 230 is nimble enough to turn nearly on its own axis, though it suits flat water or medium chop better than ocean swell. Eco, sport and slow modes are selectable, with slow mode acting as a no-wake setting between 1 and 29 mph and allowing a maximum top speed limit.

Buyers may also find the GTR X 230 for sale, the 2017 performance variant that shared its top deck with the 300-horsepower RXP-X while keeping the playful GTI hull beneath. It used the 1.5-liter ACE 1500 making 230 hp, weighed 821 pounds as a two-seater, ran 0-60 in just over five seconds and topped out at a GPS-confirmed 68.8 mph, priced at $13,099. It introduced CM-Tech closed-mold construction for a deep metallic paint finish. The 2020 GTR 230 launched with an MSRP of $12,399 in the US and $18,599 in Australia. Points worth weighing include limited engine-bay access for routine maintenance, slippery floor mats when wet, and a flush limit of two minutes to protect the carbon seal; the original long-term craft held up well with no battery, charging or impeller problems, only minor fit-and-finish gaps that a wrench can tighten.



Currently, there are 2,277 boats available for sale for Sea-Doo boats. Prices range from $750 to $57,199, with an average listing price of $20,506. The inventory includes 1,981 new boats and 296 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 2,277 powerboats. 2 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include All PWCs, Pontoon, Other, and Jet. boats are most popular in Jonesboro, Elmhurst, Somerset, Rochester, and Millsboro. There have been 7,848 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, watersports, day cruising, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, sonar, depth sounder, heated interior, and bow rail. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Rotax engines or Sea-Doo engines or ROTAX engines.

Insights and Analytics for Sea Doo Boats for Sale

Updated June 30, 2026

2,277
total Sea Doo boats for sale
2
Sea Doo boats for sale added in the past month
7,848
Sea Doo boats for sale sold in the past year
$20,506
is the average listing price of Sea Doo boats for sale

Condition

There are 2k new and 296 used Sea Doo boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Sea Doo boats for sale is $18k-$24k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Sea Doo boats for sale are All PWCs, Pontoon and Other

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Sea Doo boats for sale are Jonesboro, AR, Elmhurst, IL and Somerset, WI

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Sea Doo boats for sale are Family Fun, Watersports and Day Cruising

Popular features

The most popular features for Sea Doo boats for sale are GPS, Sonar and Depth Sounder

Market Activity

The busiest month for Sea Doo boats for sale is May, with 294 boats added and 1k boats sold

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