Seadoo challenger 210

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rcookr1

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Hello been out of Seadoo boats for a few years. I really like the seadoo challenger 210. I thought the 180 was a little small and the 230 was laid out wrong so the 210 was just right plus I can fit it in my garage under 8feet. I can't believe the prices have gone up so much a few years ago I got out of the boats because parts were getting hard to find and very expensive. What do you think a fair price for a 210 would be a 2011 or 2012 model with a wake tower? IF you have a 210 for sale PM me, please.....
 
I would double check your garage opening. The 210 with a tower folded says 8’ exactly. The finished opening of many garages is usually 1” give or take smaller depending on the trim. You may be able to let some air out of the tires tho. The non wake tower model is 7’3”. Also you will need a double door or a 9’ wide door. 9’ wide is really tight but can be done with an inch or 2 on each side.
 
We upgraded to a 210 SE (2010) last May 2021, after owning a 2001 challenger. We were in the same boat as you are now, it was insanely expensive pricing everywhere. We end up get this one for 28k Canadian. Everything else was 35 or higher... some even wanting 55k for a 2012.

The one we got had 148hrs on the twin engines, which were running good all last season. The bones of the boat are good, with cosmetic wear and tear. It definelty is getting some attention over this winter, as it wasn't mint. My only wish was that I would've owned it from brand new, as I would ve taken better care of it.

We have it in the single car bay of our garage.... we have a 9 foot door, hence the oem roswell tower has to come down. The width of our opening is 104 inches. It took me some slow austin powers type of maneuvering and about an 30 mins to snug it in for the winter.

Garage depth door to drywall is 22feet, with the folding tongue on the trailer it fits with a few inches to spare.
 

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I double checked the height of our 210 (with the tower down), at the top of the windshield (highest pioint) on our Karavan trailer ... it sits 83.5 inches high.

I meant to mention, we started looking in 2020 for a 210... at the end of the summer and the comparison to 2021.. there was a number of the same boats for sale (that didn't sell in 2020). They were all priced 5 to 8k more... covid pricing I guess.
 
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