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Sea-Doo boats for sale offer enthusiasts an exceptional blend of innovation, performance, and reliability. Renowned for their cutting-edge hull design and superior handling, Sea-Doo is a top choice for watercraft lovers seeking both excitement and safety on the water. Whether you're browsing new or used Sea-Doo boats for sale, popular models such as the Sea-Doo Challenger, Sea-Doo Switch, and Sea-Doo Spark stand out for their versatility, fuel efficiency, and user-friendly features. Sea-Doo boats are praised not only for their value but also for their durability, making them a smart investment for both casual riders and serious water sports enthusiasts. With a reputation built on quality and innovation, Sea-Doo continues to lead the market in personal watercraft and small boat segments.

Currently, there are 2,277 boats available for sale for Sea-Doo boats. Prices range from $500 to $57,199, with an average listing price of $20,538. The inventory includes 1,967 new boats and 310 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 2,277 powerboats. 5 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, Rochester, Somerset, and Millsboro. There have been 7,850 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.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Sea-Doo?

Sea-Doo is a Canadian brand of personal watercraft (PWC) and boats manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). A personal watercraft is a small, motorized vessel riders sit, stand, or kneel on — and while many people call any PWC a "jet ski," Jet Ski is actually a Kawasaki brand name, just as Sea-Doo is specific to BRP.

The Sea-Doo lineup has grown well beyond traditional personal watercraft. The Sea-Doo Switch is a modular pontoon boat platform, bringing the brand's technology to a completely different style of on-water experience. Sea-Doo also offers the Switch Sport and other configurations aimed at families and recreational boaters.

One of the brand's standout technologies is Sea-Doo iBR, which stands for Intelligent Brake and Reverse. Sea-Doo iBR gives riders genuine braking capability — a feature not standard on all personal watercraft — by redirecting thrust to slow the craft quickly and maneuver in reverse. This system, combined with a broad range of models from entry-level to high-performance, has helped make Sea-Doo one of the most recognized names in personal watercraft worldwide.

Who makes Sea-Doo?

Sea-Doo is made by Bombardier Recreational Products, commonly known as BRP, a Canadian company that manufactures the full lineup of Sea-Doo personal watercraft and pontoon boats. BRP also owns Ski-Doo snowmobiles, so Sea-Doo and Ski-Doo are indeed the same company — both are BRP brands operating under one corporate umbrella.

Sea-Doo was introduced in 1968 and has grown into one of the leading names in personal watercraft globally. Production is rooted in Canada, reflecting BRP's Canadian origins, though the company operates manufacturing facilities across multiple countries. When shoppers ask where Sea-Doos are made, the short answer is that BRP oversees their manufacture as part of its broader recreational vehicle production network.

Sea-Doo currently produces personal watercraft and has expanded into pontoon boats, so the brand does still make watercraft suited to a range of on-water activities. Sea-Doo keys are not universal across all models — key compatibility varies by model year and hull type, so it is best to verify compatibility before purchasing a replacement. For any questions about a specific model or key system, BRP's dealer network is the authoritative resource.

How much is a Sea-Doo?

Sea-Doo personal watercraft start at $6,999 for a new Sea-Doo Spark, making it the most affordable entry point in the lineup. If you're wondering how much a Sea-Doo jet ski costs across the full range, prices climb from there — the GTI starts at $12,099, the GTR at $14,899, the GTR-X at $17,899, and the performance-focused RXP-X and RXT-X models start at $20,099 and $21,899 respectively. The Spark Trixx, a trick-riding variant of the Spark, starts at $9,499.

For those asking how much a Sea-Doo Switch costs, the Switch is Sea-Doo's pontoon boat platform and pricing varies by configuration, but it generally sits in a higher tier than the personal watercraft lineup. Tow sports models like the Wake 170 start at around $15,649.

Used values depend heavily on condition, hours, and model year. A 2016 Sea-Doo Spark, for example, will be worth considerably less than a new one given its age, though the Spark's durability keeps used prices reasonable. For any new Sea-Doo, final pricing can vary by dealer, location, and added packages, so it's worth getting a quote from an authorized dealer for the most accurate figure.

How much does a Sea-Doo weigh?

Sea-Doo weights vary significantly by model, ranging from around 400 pounds on the lightest end to over 800 pounds on heavier touring models. The specific number that matters most depends on which model you're considering for trailering, storage, or dock access.

The Sea-Doo Spark is the lightest model in the lineup, with a dry weight starting around 400 pounds, making it one of the lightest personal watercraft available. That low weight makes it easier to tow with smaller vehicles and handle on a trailer. Mid-range models like the GTI SE come in around 741 lb (336 kg) dry, while the GTX sits at approximately 776 lb (352 kg) dry — rising slightly with optional packages like a sound system or tech upgrades.

The Sea-Doo Switch, which is Sea-Doo's pontoon-style platform rather than a traditional personal watercraft, is a different category altogether and weighs considerably more depending on the configuration and length chosen. When comparing Sea-Doo models for towing purposes, always check the specific model year's dry weight rating, and factor in fuel — the fuel tank alone on larger models holds up to 18.5 gallons, which adds over 100 pounds when full.

How fast does a Sea-Doo spark go?

The Sea-Doo Spark typically reaches top speeds in the range of 42–50 mph (roughly 67–80 km/h), depending on the engine option and configuration. The base 60 hp model is the slower of the two, while the 90 hp Spark and Spark Trixx with the more powerful engine push closer to the 50 mph mark under good conditions.

For context on how fast a Sea-Doo can go more broadly, the Spark sits at the entry-level end of the lineup — other Sea-Doo models with larger, turbocharged engines are considerably faster. The RXP-X is generally regarded as the fastest Sea-Doo jet ski in the current lineup, capable of well over 65–67 mph. The Sea-Doo Switch, which is a pontoon-style platform rather than a traditional personal watercraft, is built for leisure and cruises at much lower speeds than performance models.

Riders who have modified their Sparks — through tuning, propulsion changes, or other upgrades — have reported speeds reaching into the mid-50 mph range, but those figures go beyond stock performance. As a stock watercraft, the Spark is designed to prioritize lightweight fun and affordability over outright speed, making it a practical first PWC rather than a top-speed machine.

How to winterize a Sea-Doo?

Winterizing a Sea-Doo yourself is straightforward and follows the same core steps whether you own a Spark, GTX, or Switch model.

Start by filling the fuel tank and adding a fuel stabilizer, then run the engine briefly so the stabilized fuel circulates through the system. Next, flush and drain the exhaust by connecting a hose to the flush port and running fresh water through the system. After flushing, run a mix of RV antifreeze and water through the same flush connector — roughly one gallon of antifreeze combined with one gallon of water works well — to protect any remaining water in the block and exhaust pipes. Change the engine oil and filter while the oil is warm so contaminants drain out easily. Then fog the engine by spraying fogging oil into the intake while cranking or running the engine, which coats internal components and prevents corrosion over winter.

Remove the battery, charge it fully, and store it somewhere that stays above freezing. Clean the hull, dry the bilge thoroughly, inspect and grease the jet pump and wear ring, and lubricate electrical connectors and fittings. Cover the watercraft and store it on a trailer or stand with the nose slightly elevated so any residual water drains toward the rear. Following these steps on any Sea-Doo jet ski each fall protects the engine and keeps the craft ready for spring launch.

Insights and Analytics for Sea Doo Boats for Sale

Updated June 29, 2026

2,277
total Sea Doo boats for sale
5
Sea Doo boats for sale added in the past month
7,850
Sea Doo boats for sale sold in the past year
$20,538
is the average listing price of Sea Doo boats for sale

Condition

There are 2k new and 310 used Sea Doo boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Sea Doo boats for sale is $16k-$22k

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 Rochester, MI

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 298 boats added and 1k boats sold

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