Sea-Doo 180 Challenger SE (2008-)

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Overview

Sea-Doo is determined to take their fair share of the runabout market, so their entry level 18 footer is designed to get your attention. Standard is the 215-hp direct drive Rotax Supercharged engine with an intercooled closed loop cooling system that allows you to go where few other runabouts dare.


Key Features

  • Digital Information Center with 18 functions including compass, water temperature, hour meter
  • Integral swim platform with two step swim ladder
  • Center walk through to cockpit
  • Dual access storage compartments in the aft
  • Large sole locker for board and skis
  • Satellite ready AM/FM/CD complete with MP3 port
  • Standard bow filler cushion with dedicated storage
  • Standard single axle trailer with disc brakes and swing-away tongue
  • Optional wake board tower
  • Stereo remote at the helm
  • Bimini top
  • Test Results   (Printer Friendly Page)

    Test Power: 1 x 215-hp Rotax 4-TEC
      Range  
    RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
    1800 3.9 3.4 0.9 4.55 3.96 115 100 185 6.28 3.4 1.93 70
    3000 5.9 5.1 2.0 2.99 2.60 75 66 121 9.5 7.6 1.27 74
    4000 6.7 5.8 3.3 2.06 1.79 52 45 84 10.78 12.5 0.88 78
    5000 7.7 6.7 5.3 1.46 1.27 37 32 60 12.39 20.1 0.62 89
    5500 13.5 11.7 6.7 2.01 1.75 51 44 82 21.73 25.4 0.85 92
    6000 24.7 21.5 8.4 2.95 2.56 74 65 119 39.75 31.8 1.25 90
    6500 30.7 26.7 10.5 2.92 2.54 74 64 119 49.41 39.7 1.24 97
    7000 35.4 30.8 12.3 2.88 2.50 73 63 117 56.97 46.6 1.22 89
    7800 43.0 37.4 16.9 2.55 2.22 64 56 103 69.2 64 1.08 97

    Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.

    Performance Chart

    Performance Chart

    Test Conditions

    Test Power: 1 x 215-hp Rotax 4-TEC
    Time To Plane 3.9 sec.
    0 to 30 7.8 sec.
    Test Power 1 x 215-hp Rotax 4-TEC
    Transmission Direct Drive
    Ratio N/A
    Props Stainless steel impeller
    Load 3 persons, 7/8 fuel, no water, min. gear
    Climate Temp: 87 deg., Humid: 61%, Wind: 3-5 mph, Seas: minimum chop

    Engine Options

    Sea-Doo 180 Challenger SE (2008-)
    Std. Power 1 x 215-hp Rotax 4-TEC
    Tested Power 1 x 215-hp Rotax 4-TEC
    Opt. Power 1 x 255-hp Rotax 4-TEC




    Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model.

    Standard and Optional Equipment

    Standard and Optional Equipment
    Systems
    CD Stereo Standard
    Trailer Standard
    Exterior Features
    Carpet: Cockpit Standard Snap-in
    Ice Chest Standard Removable Cooler
    Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard
    Swim Ladder Standard
    Swim Platform Standard
    Tower: Watersports Optional
    Canvas
    Bimini Top Standard
    Cockpit Cover Standard

    Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

    Sea-Doo 180 Challenger SE

    By Capt. Rob Smith

    First released in 2005, the 180 Challenger is Sea-Doo’s answer to entry level boating with a positive twist. Simple, really; they use direct drive which eliminates a lot of the associated maintenance you have with stern drives. This also broadens the area you can boat in because it only draws 12” and adds a margin of safety since you don’t have a propeller spinning at 700 to several thousand rpm just under the swim platform. Don’t get directly behind any boat as it is taking off as you still can get hurt being this close to any vehicle in motion. Direct drive boats also add an extra bit of handling and quicker response over many of their sterndrive cousins. Once you learn to use the direct drive engine around the docks, you will love it.

    The power

    The standard power in the 180 Challenger SE is a 215-hp Rotax direct drive engine. This 4-TEC engine is a three cylinder, four stroke 1.5 liter engine rated for a maximum rpm of 8000. The drive unit is an axial flow single-stage pump with stainless steel impeller and 6 ¼” pump diameter. Cooling is closed-loop, so the only raw water is through the jet drive pump which has Sea-Doo’s Inlet Clearing System to help clear debris if you pick up any when running.

    The seating and room onboard

    Seating is a feature you will appreciate when your friends all want to come along. For an 18 footer, she has plenty of seating with a rated capacity of 8 people, or 1440 lbs. of people and gear combined. In the cockpit, you feel like you are on a larger boat. I imagine that is because the direct drive system doesn’t have to eat up more room for the transmission and mechanicals associated with that. Between the large sole locker for boards and seat base storage, I believe you will have room for all the stuff the gang will want to bring along. The surprise in storage was the access to the stern storage lockers. There is dual access through the seat bases on the aft seats, and from hatches on the aft end from the swim platform. I had two PFD kits stuffed in the starboard box alone. Over on port the battery and switch were easily accessible with the lid open. The main entry is across the swim platform and the center walkthrough, which is more stable and keeps you in sight of the driver when on board.

    The dash

    If you have driven a Sea-Doo PWC, you will feel at home with the dash on the 180, if not you are going to be even more impressed with the “glass cockpit” design with all digital information. With the SE package you also have control of the tunes with a remote at the driver’s dash. The stereo is a satellite ready AM/FM/CD with MP3 input mounted in the companion side glove box.

    Up front

    In the bow, you have room for three to sit and chat. The cool thing is the standard bow filler cushion that is tucked into the peak under that bench seat. The cushion, posts and a canvas air dam for the walkthrough are all stored in here rather than robbing more valuable space in a large side bench or aft box. The only distraction I found was the fire extinguisher is mounted in the bottom of the starboard bow bench seat. In my experience as a past boating safety instructor, I would think that is likely to be covered by gear when it is needed the most. I would rather see it mounted behind the driver’s seat in front of the starboard aft bench seat. That puts it within arm’s reach of the driver or the person opening the cover over the engine should the worst happen.

    Specifications

    The 180 Challenger SE measures 17’7” length overall and 8’2” across the beam. She weighs 1968 lbs. and has a draft of only 12”. She carries a total of 28 gallons of fuel.

    Test results

    I tested the 180 Challenger after testing two of her big sisters with twin engines. If you are into big tricks and lots of power, then you will want to move up to a twin model. For an entry level boat, you are getting more power than you will with most sterndrive entry level boats. She reaches plane in 3.9 seconds with only 19 degrees of bow rise. This means you will keep the majority of the horizon clearly in view when you are most vulnerable and least maneuverable. She got up to 30 mph in 7.8 seconds, and reached a top speed of 43 mph at 7800 rpm. Cruise was at 24.7 mph and 6000 rpm for a full tank range of 74 miles.

    Conclusions

    The 180 Challenger SE has many standard features you will pay more for in a competitive sterndrive model. She has the advantage of direct drive, meaning you have nothing hanging below the keel to strike the bottom and become an expensive repair. She has the room for the family to enjoy and the power to enjoy it. If you are just getting into boating, you will get just about everything you could want from trailer to room in one package.

    Specifications

    Sea-Doo 180 Challenger SE (2008-)
    Length Overall 17' 7''
    5.36 m
    Dry Weight 1,913 lbs.
    861 kg
    Beam 8' 2''
    2.49 m
    Fuel Cap 28 gal.
    121 l
    Draft 12''
    30.5 cm
    Water Cap N/A
    Deadrise/Transom N/A Bridge Clearance N/A
    Max Headroom open
    Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model.

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