What engine is in a 1996 Sea-Doo Sportster?

Sea Doo Jetboat Year/Model Engine Size Chart

YEAR MODEL ENGINE
1996 SPEEDSTER TWO 717
SPORTSTER 717
CHALLENGER 787
EXPLORER 657

What years did Sea-Doo make the Sportster?

Sea-Doo Sportster Review The first Sea-Doo Sportster was introduced in 1995, powered with twin 650cc, two-stroke engines, which produced an amazing 160 HP. In 2004, Sea-Doo replaced the Sportster’s power source for a four-stroke, 1494cc, 155 HP Rotax engine.

How much is a new Sea-Doo engine?

The Sea-Doo motor costs about $600 and tops out around $3,300. prices start at $600, and go as high as $2,700.

How fast does a Sea-Doo Sportster go?

Performance

Top speed 51 mph
Cruising speed 35 mph
Estimated iles per gallon at 35-mph cruising speed 11.25
Estimated fuel cost for 100 miles $13.33
Range at 35-mph cruising speed 259 miles

What engine is in a 1997 Seadoo Challenger?

The 1997 Seadoo Challenger came with a water-cooled two-cylinder Bombardier-Rotax 787 engine putting out 110 horsepower. This engine featured a displacement of 47.68 cubic inches, a standard bore of 82 mm, a first oversize bore of 82.25 mm and a stroke of 74 mm.

How long do Sea-Doo engines last?

As a rule of thumb, the 2-stroke jet ski engines last around 200-300 hours, while the 4-stroke jet ski engines last around 300-500 hours.

How fast does a Seadoo Challenger 1800 go?

48.7 mph
Its 17-foot 11-inch overall length, seven and a half foot beam and a solid weight of 1,865 lbs. help provide that stability, even when ripping through rough waters. With twin 800 Series Rotax motors wide open, we clocked a blistering top end speed of 48.7 mph at 5200 rpm and a best cruise of 25.0 mph at 3000 rpm.

How long is a Seadoo Challenger 1800?

17’11”
Overall Length: 17’11” Beam Length: 7’6” Draft: 12”

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