SeaDoo RS1

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Have a GT1 that I bought used. I have been very impressed with it. It is well made in my opinion and has held up to hard use. It is used to tow both my wife and I and so far so good. I don't take ours below 70-75' to be on the safeside.
30-40 minutes for sure towing two people. We power into the current, then hang it on a harness off a D ring for a drift.
 
I'm asking about the RS1. Hence the topic is asking about the RS1.
 
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Well, excuse me for trying to impart some real-world experience with a very similar product Next time I will be sure to check the manufacturer, model and serial number before responding.
 
I don't know why you're getting all bitchy over my reply, but I would think that before you reply to a topic, you do at least check the manufacturer and model the topic is about, since I'm asking about the RS1 model here. The serial number isn't required, but thanks. Replying with your experience on a different model that has different specs, price point, and battery tech, does nothing to help me get more information about the RS1 other than they're both from seadoo and they're both sea scooters.
 
I had some seadoos also :rofl3:
 

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