Can a Sea-Doo Switch stay in water?
No matter if you’re using your SWITCH in fresh water or salt water, it is always recommended to store your SWITCH out of the water – either on a trailer or a lift. Fresh water is less corrosive than salt water, so you can leave your boat stationary longer. Still, avoid leaving your boat in the water for longer than a month to help prevent damage.
Can a Sea-Doo Switch pull a tube?
By this point in the pontoon boat buying guide, you should be able to see yourself steering one of our Sea-Doo Switch models. Be it cruising at low speeds, towing a tube, or casting a line, your favorite on-water activities have a home within our pontoon lineup. By this point in the pontoon boat buying guide, you should be able to see yourself steering one of our Sea-Doo Switch models. Be it cruising at low speeds, towing a tube, or casting a line, your favorite on-water activities have a home within our pontoon lineup.Off the charts 😎 Even if you don’t have prior boat or pontoon driving experience, the Sea-Doo Switch is super intuitive to handle!Rotax Jet Propulsion System – unlike traditional pontoon boats, Sea-Doo Switch uses a Rotax jet propulsion system.Mid-size 18 to 24-foot pontoon boats are well suited for lakes and rivers that don’t have large waves. Mid-size boats are well-equipped to seat up to 13 passengers. You’ll be able to enjoy making memories with even more company aboard.
What is special about the Sea-Doo switch?
Sea-Doo SWITCH pontoons are designed with a one-of-a-kind adaptability built right in. It’s the pontoon boat that changes right along with you as your lifestyle evolves. The floor of the SWITCH deck is made up of individual tiles instead of carpet or vinyl, like you see on other pontoon boat models. Enter the Sea-Doo SWITCH: The pontoon boat with a heart of a Sea-Doo that can easily adapt to any adventure, growing family or changing interests on the water.
