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The Sea-Doo Switch is a jet-driven tritoon that handles more like a personal watercraft than a conventional pontoon, steered by handlebars rather than a wheel. It comes in several configurations built around the same fixed console: the base Switch, the Switch Sport set up for towing and water sports, the Switch Cruise for families and entertaining, the top-trim Switch Limited, and the Switch Fish, which adds a Force Kraken trolling motor and integration with Garmin wearables. Lengths run from 13 feet up to 21 feet, and pricing starts around $24,000 to $25,000 and climbs to roughly $50,000 to $52,000. Unlike traditional pontoons, the trailer and motor are included in the MSRP, making it one of the more affordable tritoons for sale.
Power options span a naturally aspirated 130 or 170 horsepower jet drive up to a supercharged 230 horsepower Rotax, and for 2026 a supercharged 1.6-liter four-stroke Rotax making 300 horsepower, about 30% more than the prior unit. The 18-foot Switch Sport with the 230 horsepower package runs a top speed of 45 mph, while a 21-foot Limited with the same engine sees 38 to 42 mph depending on load and wind. The 2026 Switch 300 has a length overall of 20 feet 5 inches, a 7-foot-8-inch beam, and a dry weight of 2,675 pounds; it hit 39 mph at 8,000 RPM and reached 20 mph in 8.5 seconds and 30 mph in 13 seconds. The outer sponsons are angled with a 25-degree cut and fill with a little water so the boat leans and sticks turns instead of sitting flat, and trim tabs keep it running level when weight shifts to one side.
The helm uses Sea-Doo's IBR intelligent brake and reverse, where the left lever drops a bucket behind the water jet to stop the boat quickly, with neutral, reverse and forward all worked from the handlebars. Ride modes include sport, normal and eco, and cruise control is available. The Limited and 2026 models carry a 10.25-inch Garmin touchscreen showing RPM, speed, fuel, battery and a depth sounder, pairing with BRP's free Go app for Navionics mapping; base boats use a smaller display and require a transducer for depth. An IDF intelligent debris-free function reverses the pump to clear seagrass or a rope from the jet, walking the operator through the steps on screen. A captain's chair with a flip-up bolster, an overhead mirror and a fuel capacity of 46 gallons round out the underway setup.
The deck is the Switch's defining feature: a modular floor where seats lift out and relock in seconds using green tabs, so loungers, cup-holder accessories, coolers, cargo boxes or a fuel caddy can be repositioned anywhere. Storage sits in the large center pontoon, which is based on a Sea-Doo hull and holds safety gear, with an engine hatch aft for maintenance. A JL Audio system is standard, and the Limited adds three rinse-down JL Audio pods, LED track and overhead lighting, upgraded upholstery, captain's-chair armrests and spring-loaded integrated dock lines. Capacity ratings vary by length; the 18-footer is rated for seven people or 987 pounds, while the 21-foot Limited has 13 seats but a placarded maximum occupancy of 10.
Hulls and deck sections are made from Polytec, BRP's polypropylene composite with long-strand glass fibers at 30% by weight, which is scratch-resistant against sand and shells, repairable, and built in modular sections that can be swapped. Buyers should plan for a break-in period of roughly three to five hours where power is restricted, run premium unleaded in the supercharged engines, and load the boat evenly front to back and side to side; a recall affecting 2024 and earlier model years was tied to overloading, so the placard and owner's manual limits matter. The step-style fuel gauge reads less precisely than the multi-function display, and stepping a 21-foot Cruise from 170 to 230 horsepower costs about $3,000, trading some range for stronger towing and capacity.
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.
Power options span a naturally aspirated 130 or 170 horsepower jet drive up to a supercharged 230 horsepower Rotax, and for 2026 a supercharged 1.6-liter four-stroke Rotax making 300 horsepower, about 30% more than the prior unit. The 18-foot Switch Sport with the 230 horsepower package runs a top speed of 45 mph, while a 21-foot Limited with the same engine sees 38 to 42 mph depending on load and wind. The 2026 Switch 300 has a length overall of 20 feet 5 inches, a 7-foot-8-inch beam, and a dry weight of 2,675 pounds; it hit 39 mph at 8,000 RPM and reached 20 mph in 8.5 seconds and 30 mph in 13 seconds. The outer sponsons are angled with a 25-degree cut and fill with a little water so the boat leans and sticks turns instead of sitting flat, and trim tabs keep it running level when weight shifts to one side.
The helm uses Sea-Doo's IBR intelligent brake and reverse, where the left lever drops a bucket behind the water jet to stop the boat quickly, with neutral, reverse and forward all worked from the handlebars. Ride modes include sport, normal and eco, and cruise control is available. The Limited and 2026 models carry a 10.25-inch Garmin touchscreen showing RPM, speed, fuel, battery and a depth sounder, pairing with BRP's free Go app for Navionics mapping; base boats use a smaller display and require a transducer for depth. An IDF intelligent debris-free function reverses the pump to clear seagrass or a rope from the jet, walking the operator through the steps on screen. A captain's chair with a flip-up bolster, an overhead mirror and a fuel capacity of 46 gallons round out the underway setup.
The deck is the Switch's defining feature: a modular floor where seats lift out and relock in seconds using green tabs, so loungers, cup-holder accessories, coolers, cargo boxes or a fuel caddy can be repositioned anywhere. Storage sits in the large center pontoon, which is based on a Sea-Doo hull and holds safety gear, with an engine hatch aft for maintenance. A JL Audio system is standard, and the Limited adds three rinse-down JL Audio pods, LED track and overhead lighting, upgraded upholstery, captain's-chair armrests and spring-loaded integrated dock lines. Capacity ratings vary by length; the 18-footer is rated for seven people or 987 pounds, while the 21-foot Limited has 13 seats but a placarded maximum occupancy of 10.
Hulls and deck sections are made from Polytec, BRP's polypropylene composite with long-strand glass fibers at 30% by weight, which is scratch-resistant against sand and shells, repairable, and built in modular sections that can be swapped. Buyers should plan for a break-in period of roughly three to five hours where power is restricted, run premium unleaded in the supercharged engines, and load the boat evenly front to back and side to side; a recall affecting 2024 and earlier model years was tied to overloading, so the placard and owner's manual limits matter. The step-style fuel gauge reads less precisely than the multi-function display, and stepping a 21-foot Cruise from 170 to 230 horsepower costs about $3,000, trading some range for stronger towing and capacity.
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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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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