
| Category | Jet Boat |
| Length | 20ft 6in / 6.10 m |
| Beam | 8ft 6in / 2.44 m |
| Engine(s) | 2 |
| Engine Make | 27 |
| Engine Model | 1503 SCIC 4-Tec |
| Engine Type | jet drive |
| Horsepower | 430 |
| Fuel | gas |
| Fuel Capacity | 44 gals |
| Weight | 3100 lbs |
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By: Mike Gridley
Part of Sea-Doo sport boatâs recreation category, the 210 Challenger SE is definitely built for play â and has enough room for nine of your friends to come along for the ride. This 20-foot, 6-inch boat has a spacious cockpit layout that makes it feel bigger than its stats would dictate. Add some truly innovative features and youâve got a boat that offers up a pretty good challenge for its competitors.
At the top of the innovation list are the âtransatâ lounge seats on the rear sundeck. These fold-out seats will be great for sun bathing, watching swimmers or enjoying a quick lunch with the portable table mounted in place.
The large, lockable storage compartment in the swim platform is another great addition, as it offers access to your gear right where the action is. Donât worry, though, thereâs still an in-floor locker, as well as plenty of compartments tucked under seating throughout the boat.
For performance, the hands-down innovation winner on the 210 is the Intelligent Throttle Control (iTC) system. This drive-by-wire system is not only highly responsive it also allows you to set cruise control â perfect for tow sports or no-wake zones.
When it comes to tried and true features, the 210 Challenger SE comes out strong as well.
Reboarding ladders at the bow and stern provide easy access and stainless steel hardware speak to the overall fit-and-finish. At the helm, the gauges and satellite-ready AM/FM stereo withMP3 plug in are easy to read and in good position.
Out on the water, the 210 continued to impress with the twin Rotax engines pushing us out of the hole with minimal bow rise to 20 mph in a mere 2.1 seconds. With two on board and the Bimini up, our test boat reached a top speed of 54 mph at 7900 rpm.
Overall handling was responsive, turning was tight and cruising was smooth across the calm waters. While the 210 accelerated quickly throughout the range, the throttleâs docking mode will control speed during close quarters manoeuvring.
Sea-Dooâs 210 Challenger SE doesnât make recreation a challenge with the amenities and driving features for a fun day out on the waterâ¦with all your friends in tow.
TEST BOAT ENGINE
Twin fuel-injected Rotax 1503 SCIC 4- TEC direct drive jet engines, 430 hp (total)
ACCELERATION (MPH/SEC)
0-20 / 2.1 ; 0-30 / 2.49
TOP SPEED (RPM/MPH)
7900 / 54
CRUISING SPEED (RPM/MPH)
5500 / 34 ; 6000 / 38 ; 6500 / 42