The 1997 Sea-Doo GTI Specifications
Still in production in 2010, the Sea-Doo GTI remains popular over 20 years later as a family recreational vehicle for the water.
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Engine and Propulsion
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The 1997 Sea-Doo GTI used a 2-cylinder Bombardier-Rotax 717 engine with rotary valve induction and electric starting system that ran on regular unleaded gas. The exhaust system was water cooled and injected. There was one Mikuni BN-40I (diaphragm) carburetor. A Bombardier Formula Pump propelled the GTI through the water with a direct drive transmission. The impeller rotated counterclockwise, as viewed from the rear of the watercraft.
Performance
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Sea-Doo estimated the horsepower at 46.8, with a maximum fuel consumption of 8.8 gallons per hour. The 15-gallon fuel tank would provide 1 hour and 21 minutes of cruising at full throttle, with another 20 minutes if you used the reserve fuel tank.
Size
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Three people could ride the GTI, one driver and two passengers, with a load limit of 507 pounds. It was 122.8 inches long, 47 inches wide and 37 inches high.
Standard Equipment
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Several items came standard with the Sea-Doo GTI, including the safety lanyard, a digitally encoded security system, fuel tank reserve, monitoring beeper, speedometer, analog fuel/oil gauge, storage compartment, glove box, rear grab handle, extinguisher holder and tool kit.
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