Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 PWC For Sale
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The 2024 Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 brings back the GTR-X name, which debuted in 2017 as a 230-horsepower model, and pairs it with the supercharged 1630cc three-cylinder Rotax 300 ACE engine. It rides on the Polytech 2 hull, a polypropylene plastic platform shared with the GTI 130, GTI 170 and GTR 230, reinforced with fiberglass stringers that run the length of the hull for added flex and durability. That hull is flat-bottomed, mild and progressive, so it slides, washes the tail out and spins easily rather than carving like the slick-hulled RXP-X 325. The GTR-X 300 suits experienced riders or anyone willing to ease into its power, and works equally well as a playful machine you can load with a second passenger and tow with.
On performance, the top speed of the Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 lands just over 67 mph at 7,700 RPM, with averaged testing returning 68.3 mph and one run nudging higher; maximum revs reach 8,000 RPM once the engine is run in. Acceleration is where it shines: 25 mph (40 km/h) comes up in 1.34 seconds and 62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.14 seconds, close to the RXP-X 325 off the line, and Sea-Doo claims roughly 4 seconds to 60 mph. The ski runs a smaller 155mm pump that first fit the GTI hull tunnel, which tempers thrust to suit what the lighter hull can handle. Fuel consumption is around 60 L per 100 km, about 3.9 mpg, giving close to 60 miles between refills.
The X package adds launch control, which points the drop nozzle down to plant the nose on takeoff before trimming up for top speed, along with race-style handlebars on an aluminum neck and angled foot wedges in foot wells large enough for a size 12 boot. The steering neck is fixed, without the four inches of adjustability found on the Spark or the hydraulic-dampened neck on the RXP-X, which keeps the steering loose and responsive. A scoop grate in the belly feeds the jet pump, and the ski includes cruise control and adjustable trim, with the reverse trigger on the left and accelerator on the right.
The helm carries a 7.6-inch color display, up from the 4.5-inch unit on the GTR 230. The optional tech package adds the BRP premium audio system and a 7.8-inch full-color screen split across pages for speed, tachometer, trim, fuel consumption, fuel rates and miles to empty, plus BRP Go app access for maps and music that depend on phone signal. The top deck comes from the RXP-X 325, bringing a derivative of the Ergolock R seat with deep knee coves and a high-backed bolster that locks the rider in while still seating a passenger.
Storage totals about 42 gallons, roughly one and a half times that of the larger ST3-based RXT-X and GTX, including a large front bin and a glove box with a waterproof phone holder and provision for a USB charge port. Dock tie points sit on the center console, and the rear deck carries LINK accessory attachment points for coolers, bags or extra fuel, though the rear boarding step is an optional extra. The 2024 model comes in a single charcoal gray scheme with red highlights.
Pricing on the Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 for sale starts at $16,999 MSRP in the US and $26,600 ski-only in Australia, about $3,000 above the GTR 230. Buyers weighing the GTR-X 300 should know it gets knocked around in rough chop and is less stable than the RXP-X or ST3-based models, so it rewards riders who respect its limits; those wanting supercharged power with a calmer entry point may prefer the GTR 230.
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.
On performance, the top speed of the Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 lands just over 67 mph at 7,700 RPM, with averaged testing returning 68.3 mph and one run nudging higher; maximum revs reach 8,000 RPM once the engine is run in. Acceleration is where it shines: 25 mph (40 km/h) comes up in 1.34 seconds and 62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.14 seconds, close to the RXP-X 325 off the line, and Sea-Doo claims roughly 4 seconds to 60 mph. The ski runs a smaller 155mm pump that first fit the GTI hull tunnel, which tempers thrust to suit what the lighter hull can handle. Fuel consumption is around 60 L per 100 km, about 3.9 mpg, giving close to 60 miles between refills.
The X package adds launch control, which points the drop nozzle down to plant the nose on takeoff before trimming up for top speed, along with race-style handlebars on an aluminum neck and angled foot wedges in foot wells large enough for a size 12 boot. The steering neck is fixed, without the four inches of adjustability found on the Spark or the hydraulic-dampened neck on the RXP-X, which keeps the steering loose and responsive. A scoop grate in the belly feeds the jet pump, and the ski includes cruise control and adjustable trim, with the reverse trigger on the left and accelerator on the right.
The helm carries a 7.6-inch color display, up from the 4.5-inch unit on the GTR 230. The optional tech package adds the BRP premium audio system and a 7.8-inch full-color screen split across pages for speed, tachometer, trim, fuel consumption, fuel rates and miles to empty, plus BRP Go app access for maps and music that depend on phone signal. The top deck comes from the RXP-X 325, bringing a derivative of the Ergolock R seat with deep knee coves and a high-backed bolster that locks the rider in while still seating a passenger.
Storage totals about 42 gallons, roughly one and a half times that of the larger ST3-based RXT-X and GTX, including a large front bin and a glove box with a waterproof phone holder and provision for a USB charge port. Dock tie points sit on the center console, and the rear deck carries LINK accessory attachment points for coolers, bags or extra fuel, though the rear boarding step is an optional extra. The 2024 model comes in a single charcoal gray scheme with red highlights.
Pricing on the Sea-Doo GTR-X 300 for sale starts at $16,999 MSRP in the US and $26,600 ski-only in Australia, about $3,000 above the GTR 230. Buyers weighing the GTR-X 300 should know it gets knocked around in rough chop and is less stable than the RXP-X or ST3-based models, so it rewards riders who respect its limits; those wanting supercharged power with a calmer entry point may prefer the GTR 230.
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.
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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
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$20,506
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