Sea-Doo GTX Limited 325 PWC For Sale
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The 2025 Sea-Doo GTX Limited 325 is the luxury flagship of Sea-Doo's touring lineup, built around the Rotax 1630 ACE engine, a 3-cylinder 1,630cc supercharged power plant making 325 horsepower. That is the highest factory output Sea-Doo produces, shared with the RXTX 325 and RXPX 325 performance skis, and 2025 marks the first year it appears in the GTX Limited, up from the previous 300-horsepower version. The machine measures 135.5 inches long, 49.2 inches wide, and 44.9 inches tall, with a dry weight of 849 pounds, a load capacity of 600 pounds, and a three-rider rating. It suits an experienced rider who wants creature comforts and serious power; the acceleration is sharp enough that it is not the place for a beginner to start.
Performance is the headline number buyers search for, and the GTX Limited 325 runs to a top speed of around 67 to 68 mph from the factory, which is electronically speed-limited. Acceleration is strong off the line, and the supercharger is audible under throttle. The trade-off is fuel consumption: testing measured roughly 65 liters per 100 km, about 3.6 mpg, and one owner emptied a full tank in just under two hours riding hard in sport mode. The fuel capacity is about 18.5 US gallons (70 liters). Unlike the RXPX and RXTX, the GTX Limited 325 does not have launch control.
Handling comes from the ST3 fiberglass deep-V hull, the same platform under the Fish Pro and Explorer Pro. The ErgoLock seat with knee cutouts locks the rider to the craft, and the ski carves tightly and feels glued to the water through corners. An adjustable steering damper, carried over from the RXPX, offers three settings to reduce steering sensitivity, with the middle position generally the best balance. The concave bow gives a dry ride in smooth water but can get pushed around in cross chop as the fuel load lightens. Slow-speed stability around the dock is good given the size and weight, though Sea-Doo lacks the slow-speed docking mode found on Yamaha WaveRunners.
The cockpit centers on a 10.25-inch touchscreen, the largest fitted to any Sea-Doo and the same display used in Can-Am buggies and Spyder three-wheelers. It shows media, trip statistics, fuel level, maintenance reminders, the IDF debris-removal control, and built-in navigation that works best paired with the BRP Go app. The screen locks out touch input above 5 mph for safety, so the GTX Limited adds new rubberized fingertip handlebar controls for cruise control, volume, and variable trim. The GTX Limited 325 is also the first 325-horsepower Sea-Doo to get the intelligent debris-free (IDF) system, which spins the impeller in reverse to clear weeds from the intake without entering the water.
Storage and deck layout are strong points. The signature easy-access front compartment lifts the handlebars and console as one unit, so the bow opens up to a seated rider, with a separate watertight phone pocket and USB charge port; total storage is rated at 25.3 gallons, though the bow itself holds a maximum of 30 pounds. The rear deck carries Sea-Doo's LinQ attachment points for coolers and accessories, plus a reboarding step. The new metallic teal color joins the carryover white for 2025.
Pricing for the GTX Limited 325 runs around $22,000 in the United States and just over $27,000 in Canada. Shoppers should budget for a few items that are not included, such as a reboarding ladder and the premium audio upgrade; the stock stereo sounds fine at rest but is overpowered by wind noise above 45 to 50 mph. The ST3 hull had a reputation for cracking at the bow on 2021–2023 models, with reinforcement reported from the 2024 model year onward, so hull condition is worth checking on any used purchase.
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.
Performance is the headline number buyers search for, and the GTX Limited 325 runs to a top speed of around 67 to 68 mph from the factory, which is electronically speed-limited. Acceleration is strong off the line, and the supercharger is audible under throttle. The trade-off is fuel consumption: testing measured roughly 65 liters per 100 km, about 3.6 mpg, and one owner emptied a full tank in just under two hours riding hard in sport mode. The fuel capacity is about 18.5 US gallons (70 liters). Unlike the RXPX and RXTX, the GTX Limited 325 does not have launch control.
Handling comes from the ST3 fiberglass deep-V hull, the same platform under the Fish Pro and Explorer Pro. The ErgoLock seat with knee cutouts locks the rider to the craft, and the ski carves tightly and feels glued to the water through corners. An adjustable steering damper, carried over from the RXPX, offers three settings to reduce steering sensitivity, with the middle position generally the best balance. The concave bow gives a dry ride in smooth water but can get pushed around in cross chop as the fuel load lightens. Slow-speed stability around the dock is good given the size and weight, though Sea-Doo lacks the slow-speed docking mode found on Yamaha WaveRunners.
The cockpit centers on a 10.25-inch touchscreen, the largest fitted to any Sea-Doo and the same display used in Can-Am buggies and Spyder three-wheelers. It shows media, trip statistics, fuel level, maintenance reminders, the IDF debris-removal control, and built-in navigation that works best paired with the BRP Go app. The screen locks out touch input above 5 mph for safety, so the GTX Limited adds new rubberized fingertip handlebar controls for cruise control, volume, and variable trim. The GTX Limited 325 is also the first 325-horsepower Sea-Doo to get the intelligent debris-free (IDF) system, which spins the impeller in reverse to clear weeds from the intake without entering the water.
Storage and deck layout are strong points. The signature easy-access front compartment lifts the handlebars and console as one unit, so the bow opens up to a seated rider, with a separate watertight phone pocket and USB charge port; total storage is rated at 25.3 gallons, though the bow itself holds a maximum of 30 pounds. The rear deck carries Sea-Doo's LinQ attachment points for coolers and accessories, plus a reboarding step. The new metallic teal color joins the carryover white for 2025.
Pricing for the GTX Limited 325 runs around $22,000 in the United States and just over $27,000 in Canada. Shoppers should budget for a few items that are not included, such as a reboarding ladder and the premium audio upgrade; the stock stereo sounds fine at rest but is overpowered by wind noise above 45 to 50 mph. The ST3 hull had a reputation for cracking at the bow on 2021–2023 models, with reinforcement reported from the 2024 model year onward, so hull condition is worth checking on any used purchase.
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
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2
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