10/13/2011

Sea Doo GTI Sea Scooter Review

Sea Doo GTI Sea Scooter
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I think some may have higher expectations out of this scooter than it is designed to give. Please understand that...THIS IS NOT INTENDED FOR TECH DIVING NOR SHOULD IT BE. Also...This is not going to have you flying underwater like some movies have portrayed underwater DPV use. There are two reasons I can think of why going fast is not desirable. First, you're going to probably miss half of what is to be seen and secondly, going fast will increase the chance that you change depths too fast; this is a safety issue only inexperienced and bad divers will ignore.
As far as the build quality and power, I have to admit at first I was a bit concerned when I ordered mine and even when I got it out of the box but all doubts have since gone away. The people I dive with either have Torpedoes or the SeaDoo Explorers so I wasn't sure how well it would perform against them. It did fine!! The battery life hasn't been quite the 1.5 hours advertised but then again, none of the other scooter owners I dive with get their advertised run time either, plus I'm a pretty heavy guy (200+). You use a 12V-14 Ah battery; that should increase the run time. OK...getting to the battery involves one more step than most and yes...you need to pump some air into it with a cheap-o hand pump but it works and it takes a total of 10 seconds. This is not a bad design; this allows the external nose cone to have additional devices such as a compass or depth gauge attached. They provide a band that should be used to insure the inner nose cone sealing off the battery doesn't flying off but this must be more for liability reasons than anything else. You can easily hold your hand over it while it pops up, it won't go flying off like rocket. Oh yeah... there are a lot of warnings throughout the guide but that's a C.Y.A thing companies have to do because history has shown, people do stupid things and then try to blame it on the company that sold them the product. Not to mention, you're dealing with a lead acid battery and a device not designed to be used for technical diving. Recreational scooters should NEVER be counted on as a life saving device. Your dive plan should take into account distance....you may need to swim back with a dead scooter. That's any scooter on the market.
PROS:
-The scooter is Light
-The battery lasted more than 40 minutes (continuous w/o kicking) and it seems to be getting stronger.
-Has two speeds and has more than enough power for the average diver
- Half the price of the Explorer and 3-4 times cheaper than the other recreational scooters
-Batteries are CHEAP!! I can buy a replacement batter for less than $30 on line
-No crazy control modules on the batteries
-Two "O" rings to prevent flooding although it's designed for accidental flooding
-Nose cone can accommodate a compass or depth gauge being attached to it.
CONS:
-The build quality is not the strongest (Don't be rough with it and you'll be fine)
-You won't have the power to pull multiple people
-Both hands are needed for the 2nd gear (two triggers for speed control)
-Only rated for 100' and tested to 115'. Heck...that's 15 feet shy of the recreational dive limit.
For the price, this scooter is hard to beat!


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A big performer in a tiny package, the Sea-Doo Seascooter GTI is an ideal accessory for scuba divers, snorkelers, and anyone else looking to get around in the waves. The dive propulsion vehicle runs at a speed of up to 2.5 miles per hour and dives as deep as 100 feet, helping you navigate your way through choppy currents while exploring your favorite dive spot. Snorkelers will also get a kick out of the GTI, which works as well on the surface as it does underwater.
The GTI is light enough at 18 pounds (including battery) to carry in one hand, making beach diving a reality. Other details include waterproof circuitry that protects against accidental flooding, adjustable buoyancy, and a run time of two hours per charge with normal use. The GTI, which measures 23.5 by 14.6 by 12.2 inches (W x H x D), carries a 180-day warranty on parts and labor.


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