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2015 Chaparral Vortex VRX 203
Estimated price for orientation: 44 000 $
Category: Jet Boats
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Description Condition: Used Year: 2015 Trailer: Included Make: Chaparral Use: Fresh Water Model: Vortex VRX 203 Engine Type: Jet Drive Type: Jet Boat Engine Make: BRP Length (feet): 20 Primary Fuel Type: Gas Beam (feet): 8 Fuel Capacity: 41 - 50 Gallons Hull Material: Fiberglass For Sale By: Private Seller
I bought this used with 9 hours on it from a dealership and was told only one previous owner had it as he bought it new, but traded it in because he did not know how to dock it. I used it for a few months in the summer and it has 21 hours on it now. It still hasn't had its first oil change which is due at 25 hours. It's only been in fresh water (Lake St. Clair to be specific) and its a great boat, but of course I want something a tad bigger. I had a Yamaha Jet Boat previously and Chaparral blows them out of the water in terms of quality. I also find docking this boat much easier than the Yamaha.Anyhow, this boat is somewhat loaded. It has the Wet Sounds System which has the two tower speakers, an amp, a subwoofer and 4 speakers inside the boat. It uses a Polk head unit and has a remote on the transom for when you are in the water. I have it tuned so it sounds pretty good, it's also pretty loud, louder than anything I've ever had before. It does have a dual battery setup with switches and I didn't drain a battery for 8+ hours on the water so they do last. The tower collapses for convenience and it also has blue LED lights on the interior to light up the cabin. The carpet is ultra-grade berber that is very easy to maintain. It is the single engine turbocharged model with 250HP. I topped it out around 45 MPH but not on anything smooth. It also has the bow covers but you may want to get a mooring cover if you want to plan on storing it. Lastly, I'm also including the trailer along with basically everything you need to get out on the water, ie. Lifejackets (a couple Rave ones for skiing/wakeboarding), a tube, a couple inflatables, etc. If you have specific questions, please feel free to reach out to me.
Description
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2015 |
Trailer: | Included | Make: | Chaparral |
Use: | Fresh Water | Model: | Vortex VRX 203 |
Engine Type: | Jet Drive | Type: | Jet Boat |
Engine Make: | BRP | Length (feet): | 20 |
Primary Fuel Type: | Gas | Beam (feet): | 8 |
Fuel Capacity: | 41 - 50 Gallons | Hull Material: | Fiberglass |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |
I bought this used with 9 hours on it from a dealership and was told only one previous owner had it as he bought it new, but traded it in because he did not know how to dock it. I used it for a few months in the summer and it has 21 hours on it now. It still hasn't had its first oil change which is due at 25 hours. It's only been in fresh water (Lake St. Clair to be specific) and its a great boat, but of course I want something a tad bigger. I had a Yamaha Jet Boat previously and Chaparral blows them out of the water in terms of quality. I also find docking this boat much easier than the Yamaha.Anyhow, this boat is somewhat loaded. It has the Wet Sounds System which has the two tower speakers, an amp, a subwoofer and 4 speakers inside the boat. It uses a Polk head unit and has a remote on the transom for when you are in the water. I have it tuned so it sounds pretty good, it's also pretty loud, louder than anything I've ever had before. It does have a dual battery setup with switches and I didn't drain a battery for 8+ hours on the water so they do last. The tower collapses for convenience and it also has blue LED lights on the interior to light up the cabin. The carpet is ultra-grade berber that is very easy to maintain. It is the single engine turbocharged model with 250HP. I topped it out around 45 MPH but not on anything smooth. It also has the bow covers but you may want to get a mooring cover if you want to plan on storing it. Lastly, I'm also including the trailer along with basically everything you need to get out on the water, ie. Lifejackets (a couple Rave ones for skiing/wakeboarding), a tube, a couple inflatables, etc. If you have specific questions, please feel free to reach out to me.