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Sea-Doo 2012 Challenger 210 Tools

hilgert

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Boat Make
SeaDoo
Year
2012
Boat Model
Challenger
Boat Length
21
About to pull the trigger on a 2012 Sea-Doo Challenger twin 155hp. First boat for us, been been boating with others for years. Usage will be less skiing and more adventure (plan to do a Miami to Bermuda run next year).

What tools would I need to work on the boat, especially the engine and/or impeller system, and most especially when on a trip.

I have heard tools needed are all metric, and to have plenty of 10mm sockets and wrenches (I guess for "in-water" work). Is there a list of sizes and types (sockets and wrenches) that I would want to have on hand?

My similar post specific to Rotax tools (wider coverage than just Sea-Doo):

 
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