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SEADOO GTI SE WAVERUNNER WITH IBR,3 SEATER 4 STROKE,GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT

Estimated price for orientation: 300 $

Category: Personal Watercraft
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Make: Sea-Doo Model Year: 2012
Model: GTI SE Trailer Included: Yes


Hello and thank you for looking at my auction,please before bidding read the complete ad and checkOver pictures read complete page and before asking any question you should have almost all your answers and if not please ask away. Thank you and good luckFIRST PICTURE IS JUST A EYE CATCHER.***THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT XMAS GIFT,I CAN STORE AND WINTERIZE TILL XMAS EVE IF NEEDED,PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR MORE DETAIL ON THIS***This is a awesome SEADOO GTi 130Se 3 seater with brakes/ibr and a lot of storage,skinis a ONE owner always taken care of and washed waxed 4 times a year with airplane wax to keep its AWSOME shine,was kept 90 % indoors when not being used always sprayed Dwn with CRC ski is a 4 stroke with about 100 hrs and is great on gas and very stable,you will not flip,comes with a just about new cover both keys a learner and a fullOut key,gauge package telling you hrs,has speed rpm ect everything you would need to have,under the front hood there is a lot of storage and u see the steering wheel there is a nice size glove box for your keys bug spray money ect. Plenty of power to pull a wakeboard,tube ect,trailer is in very good condition pulls awesomeno problems at all also has new Led lights and it's ready to go. Ski is sold as is along with trailer but just check the pictures out they speak for them self.  Can transport if needed contact me with in reason . Auction can be closed at anytime due to a local sale so bid fast it's a deal. 8564664295****** IF YOU CALL AND YOUR NUMBER IS PRIVATE OR BLOCKED IT WILL NOT BE ANSWERED OR IF YOU LEAVE A MESSAGE FROM A BLOCKED NUMBER IT WILL NOT BE RETURNED.I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND BUT REAL PEOPLE DONT HAVE TO BLOCK OR MAKE THERE NUMBER PRIVIATE>ENJOY THE AUCTION AND GOOD LUCK.856-466-4295856-466-4295 SPECS BELOW ON SEADOO
2012 Sea-Doo GTI SE 130 Specs
Length132.6 inches
Beam48.5 inches
Curb Weight755 lbs
EngineNaturally aspirated three-cylinder EFI
Displacement1,494 cc
Bore and Stroke100 mm x 63.4 mm
Compression Ratio10.6:1
Fuel Capacity15.9 gal.
Combined Stowage Capacity30.8 gal.
ColorsBlack and Sunshine, Viper Red
Price$10,799
Introductory models used to be stripped-down versions of what you could find at the other end of the price spectrum, but Sea-Doo ignored conventional wisdom with the GTI makeover. Included on the SE 130 are numerous flagship features that actually are well suited to a beginner audience.
And yes, those offerings include Sea-Doo’s vaunted Intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR). Originally a big-ticket item, iBR makes its way to the entry-level in the GTI. The system works by utilizing a combination reverse/brake bucket, which is activated by a pull lever mounted on the left-hand grip. The “intelligent” portion of the equation means it’s computer-controlled. Squeeze the lever and thrust is interrupted for a microsecond as the bucket drops into place; thrust is then reapplied, redirected forward by the bucket, and used to rapidly slow the craft’s forward momentum. The system shortens the craft’s stopping distance by about 50%. The computer keeps the driver from applying enough force to get pitched over the bow, and the driver can feather the lever to smooth the stop much like you would do in a car. Collision-avoidance techniques are still best in some situations, but the brake clearly adds a level of control that is welcome.Electronic throttle also makes its way to a recreational model. It enables cruise control, which is nice for long rides or towing duties, a no-wake mode, and several acceleration modes including a tamer touring setting, a more aggressive sport setting, and a fuel-saving ECO setting. Those latter modes are now easier to switch into via handlebar buttons.Features aside, it’s the GTI’s looks that will arguably grab your initial attention. Borrowing some of the faceted design from the GTX line, this craft looks nothing like the dated GTI of old. Instead, it sports an upscale appeal that is matched by an improved fit and finish. The makeover is welcome, and probably had its roots in the fact that recreational craft aren’t just being purchased by those watching their pennies, but instead a wide range of consumers.The GTI is lower than its predecessor, giving the boat a sleeker appearance and reducing its center of gravity. On the SE models, driver and passenger sit on a broad, comfortable, touring-style saddle that narrows forward. That makes it easier to stand, as well as alleviates that feeling of being forced too wide that I find on many craft. Footwells cant inward to further relieve pressure on knees and ankles, as well as offer occupants a feeling of leverage in the turns, and flow fore and aft without distinct bends to keep a driver’s feet in constant contact. What’s missing? Handlebar tilt. With all this great attention to ergonomics, I found myself longing for the adjustability when standing. Designers did, however, think to move the information display forward so that it’s equally visible standing or seated. The SE package adds additional gauge functions like fuel consumption meter, clock, and trim position, as well as a fold-down reboarding step. Improved wide-angle mirrors also give a better view of what’s going on in the boat’s wake.While the top deck is new, the hull below is quite familiar. Sporting a shallow 16-degree deadrise, it retains the playful, looser feeling the GTI line has long been known for. In fact, it’s virtually the identical hull of old, just lengthened slightly at the bow and beefed up at the stern to add buoyancy as well as a little more room to the boarding platform. Carve it right and you can slice up a buoy course with precision. Play with your body weight and you can spin and slide like the good old days. Spray-reducing chines knock down splash. The only quirk I noted was a little bit of a tendency for the bow to hunt when following in other boat’s wakes. It’s not a condition you’ll encounter often.Performance? I noted a top speed just shy of 55 mph and a low-end acceleration peppy enough for towing duties from the 130’s Rotax 4-TEC. It’s an engine that’s been well tested and should deliver good reliability for years to come.With this abundance of features (including requisite offerings like the Learning Key speed and theft-control lanyard system), Sea-Doo continues to up the ante in the recreational segment. That makes the GTI SE 130 appealing to those strapped for cash…as well as those flush with it. At the same time, some of those very features — braking, throttle control — make the boat a better choice than ever for the introductory, first-timer market. In other words, don’t expect to see any sophomore slump