Get a Pair of ’09 Sea-Doo RXT iS 255’s For $16K at WMF Watercraft


For most dealers nationwide, July 4th marks the beginning of the end of the season. Not that the skies cloud over and snow begins to fall, but because most would-be buyers of new or used watercraft have already made their purchases and are busily enjoying their PWC every chance they get. Sure, many will see slight surges before the Labor Day weekend as well as some peaks in sales as the new models arrive and last year’s models suddenly go on sale, but for many, you’re looking at the end.

That’s why we were surprised to see what our friends at WMF Watercraft are sitting on. Not only do they still have the amazingly sick WMF-Edition 320-horsepower, zero-hour, brand-new, fully-modded-out RXP-X equipped with a slew of RIVA Racing goods, a new seat from Jettrim, and a complete wrap job from Exotic Signs (not to mention a one-off custom paint job) sitting in their showroom, but a bunch of other killer deals.

Being a conscientious shopper, we’re always looking for the BOGO (Buy One, Get One) deals, and we can’t believe we found one on a pair of BRP-yellow 2009 Sea-Doo RXT iS 255s! That’s right, the first year for a bunch of awesome innovations by Sea-Doo, these two 2009 RXTs are equipped with iBR brakes & reverse, the automatically-adjusting Intelligent Suspension (now discontinued on RXT craft equipped with suspension) and the trick iTC fly-by-wire throttle control.

Of course, we’re personal fans of these machines as they carried us to a class championship and tenth place overall in the 2009 Long Beach t0 Catalina race nearly exactly five years ago. Today, the suspension-equipped RXTs are commonplace, but at the time, these were the most unique, far-out machines you could get your hands on.

The two sitting on WMF’s Millsboro, Delaware lot come with the double trailer seen in the images and can be yours for $16,999. Of course, as with all watercraft leaving WMF, these have been fully serviced and checked out by WMF’s stellar staff of technicians to boot.

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Kevin Shaw

Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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