![]() Sea-Doo Spark price: $12,050 Spark 2up $12,300 Spark 3up (price as tested) Be good to have iBR and front storage bin as standard.It’s not only a blast to drive but won’t cost the earth to run and due to its size and weight, can be towed by a standard small vehicle. The Sea-Doo Spark price is around $12,300 for the Spark 3up and includes High Output 90hp with iBR, front storage bin, trailer and registration. This includes the trailer and registration. The Sea-Doo Spark is an entry-level PWC with a price of $8990 for the 60hp Spark 2up. Sport mode makes a massive difference in holeshot and acceleration to top end which on the high-output motor can be up to 41.5kts. These figures are based on average speeds and considering the tank size of 30lt, you would probably get a good few hours of riding, which is not bad.Ī while later I realised that I had actually forgotten to switch over to the Sport mode on the Sea-Doo Spark. A much lighter hull, deck and motor contribute to the economy which is quoted at 7.3lt/h on the 60hp and 9lt/h on the 90hp. ![]() It’s easy to use, makes stopping, manoeuvring and docking simple and of course, is safer.Īnother impressive feature of the Spark is the economy. The iBR also serves as a reverse system and is controlled through the left-hand throttle. Personally, I feel this kind of feature should be standard on all recreational PWCs. Tap the brake on the Sea-Doo Spark and man, you come to a grinding halt while still being in full control of the stop. Regardless of experience the optional iBR electronic braking and reverse system is one of Sea-Doo’s most valuable features. Again, they are incredibly stable and responsive on the water and most of all, the Sea-Doo Spark is a PWC that you feel really in control of. It’s like riding a motocross bike on water and probably far safer as you are not biting dirt if you fall off (which by the way never happened to me or any other riders on the day). Low down at full wide open throttle bashing it forcefully into full-lock turns, ramping wakes, just doing whatever you want and however you want, I found these little machines to be absolutely amazing on the water. Naturally I thrashed the throttle, only to find a pleasant, moderate acceleration out of the hole and a fairly quick acceleration to the top end around the 38kt mark, which is quite impressive for the size of the craft. Not expecting much I left it in Touring to start with, just to see how it performs. These are really good functions to have, especially when it comes to novice riders and youngsters as the Touring mode tones down the acceleration curve. Once on the seat the closest thing I can relate it to would be like sitting astride a Supercross dirt bike, with its comfy slimline and rigid seating.įiring up, you have two options on the 90hp HO model: Touring mode and Sport mode. One is a naturally-aspirated 60hp Rotax 900 ACE, the other the 90hp Rotax 900 ACE HO which we had on the review Spark PWCs.Ĭlimbing aboard I was pleasantly surprised as to just how stable the Sea-Doo Spark is, from either side and rear entry points. When it comes to ride and handling characteristics the Sea-Doo Spark PWCs have two motor options. Then there is the D-SEA-BEL system for noise reduction – and they are far from noisy on the water – as well as handlebar-mounted start/stop, Interactive Multifunction Digital Information Centre with up to 15 key operating functions, and more. They have iTC (intelligent throttle control) which is an electronic fly-by-wire system on the throttle, as well as iBR (an optional brake/reverse system). I was pleasantly surprised as to just how technical the Sea-Doo Spark PWCs are as standard, as well as what’s on offer in the options department. Like any craft there are heaps of optional accessories available to bling it up, such as the graphics kits, motor upgrades from 60 to 90hp, trim system, Tow Pro for wakeboarding, storage bin, deflector lid kits, funky little chill shade bimini, and…the list is endless. Yes, they can actually handle two average-sized adults quite easily and when it comes to 3up, I would say two adults and one kid without a problem.Īs standard the Sea-Doo Spark includes a wet-grip footboard, towhook, reboarding handles on rear platform, emergency floating lanyard, operator’s guide, single drain plug, kneepad, a flushing kit and of course, a super-hot look all-round. Up close the Sea-Doo Spark comes in two models: the Spark 2up and Spark 3up. This is not the case with the baby Spark, as there is actually quite a bit going on when it comes to its design, layout and accessories. As an entry-level PWC, and especially considering the starting price of well under $10,000, one would (or I would) have expected something with a simple hull, basic motor and not too much going on in the way of fancy accessories.
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