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2022 Sea-Doo Switch

2022 Sea-Doo Switch Puts PWC Engine And Agility In A Large Pontoon Boat

Posted on August 28, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

While they have made jet-powered sport boats in the past, Sea-Doo has focused all their attention to personal watercrafts (PWCs) for the most part of the last decade. Whatever reasons they had for dropping boats in the lineup, though, that’s apparently ending soon with the announcement of the 2022 Sea-Doo Switch.

The outfit’s new line of boats, it equips the proven powertrain, sporty agility, and easy operation of their personal watercrafts into a sporty-looking pontoon, allowing you to get around the water on a flat-bottomed boat that drives with the ease of a jet ski.
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