Sea-Doo Islandia Parts
In 1994, when Bombardier first adapted their jet pump technology from their water craft into a new line of sport boats the boats remained pretty traditional. However, there is one model that really stands out in the line and that is the Islandia
The reason that the Islandia stands out, more than just within the Sea-Doo fleet, is because it is a deck boat and it is a deck boat with a jet drive. At a length of 22-feet, the Islandia is the largest of the Sea-Doo sport boats, with seating for 12. But in spite of its size, it still features the sleek, modern styling that Sea-Doo is noted for and offers a complete list of great features. Like the doublewide helm seat that adjusts fore and aft, so no matter how tall you are, you can still take advantage of the molded-in footrests. Looking forward, the frameless windscreen offers great visibility. Below is a modern dash layout, complete with AM/FM CD stereo and black on white sports style gauges and weatherproof switches. When it comes to storing large items, there is a big locker, ideal for boards, skis and towropes. Just above and to port is a convenience centre, with built-in freshwater sink and hidden-away cooler and garbage container.
Aft, the large sunpad plays a dual role; easily converting into a u-shaped sofa with back rests for three. Another cool feature, just forward of the helm is a combination change enclosure and head. That cleverly stores away when it is not in use. Dual loungers in the front of the boat comfortably seat four or more around a removable oval table and under each are cavernous storage areas for all your gear.
But the featured attraction has to be the kiddie wading pool complete with waterspout that is fun for even us big kids. Not too many boats have a swim platform at both ends and the Islandia's forward platform features molded-in docking lights and this telescoping re-boarding ladder. At the stern, the extra-wide swim platform is accessible through this walk-through transom door and features a freshwater shower, a tow ring and a second ladder to double your fun in the water.
Sea-Doo deepened the hull at the stern some six inches to accommodate the mercury 250 hp Optimax v6 direct injection engine, which is coupled with a 7" m2 jet drive. So there is plenty of power when you load up the Islandia with some friends for a cruise. At slow speeds the boat handles well because of its power-assisted steering, which adds a small burst of power every time that the wheel is turned hard over in either direction.
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