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Boatsales Staff27 Jan 2016
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Open Sea-Doo 300 Challenge in Melbourne

Win a Sea-Doo Spark and more for the fastest lap time

Melbourne Sea-Doo is cranking things up with the inaugural 300 Challenge, an open-test-ride day of the new 2016 300hp RXT and RXP Sea-Doos (reviewed here).

The format is simple: the rider with the fastest lap time will win a Sea-Doo Spark on trailer valued at $8750, second prize scores $750, and third prize collects $500.

To be held at the National Watersport Centre on Sunday February 7, the 300 Challenge costs $50 to enter but all the demo rides of the new 2016 model Sea-Doo models are free.

The test craft include the new 300hp Sea-Doo RXT and RXP, the 215hp GTR, the Spark and the GTi 130. You can read our review on these craft
here.

Should you a accept the 300 Challenge, then you will first enjoy some practice laps before one timed lap. The top three riders with the fastest times will battle it out for the title of the Australian Sea-Doo 300 Challenge and the aforesaid prizes, including that 60hp Sea-Doo two-seater model with EasyTow trailer. Fastest female times are also in the running for special prizes on the day.

The Sea-Doo 300 Challenge includes an all-day barbecue and drinks. There are strictly limited numbers. Pre-registration is a must. All entries must be received by Friday February 5. Full details at melbourneseadoo.com.au/seadoo300challenge.php.

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