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Yamaha Seascooters, Maximize Your Underwater Dive Experience, Yamaha's Recreational Dive Series of Seascooters, The RDS200, RDS250, and RDS300

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Arrives Wednesday, Jun 5
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Color: Red


Style: Rds200


Features

  • YAMAHA RDS200 SEASCOOTER Is the perfect vehicle for cruising through the water rated to a depth of 65ft (20m) and a cruising speed of 2 0mph (3 2km/h)
  • THE RDS200 Is designed for both recreational divers and snorkeling enthusiast with a run up to 1 hour with normal use
  • WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION - Prevents accidental flooding is impact resistant heavy duty rubber hull protection
  • REMOVABLE BUOYANCY - Control chamber, The RDS200 is designed for use in salt water It will have less buoyancy in fresh water and may slowly sink in fresh bodies of water
  • POWERED - By a sealed Lead Acid Battery included Product size 24 x 15 2 x 12 3 / 612 x 385 x 312 (mm) Weight just 13 lbs / 6 kg including battery (Occasional battery maintenance required)
  • CAMERA INTEGRATION - With built-in mount allows users to seamlessly take videos of their experience using their sport camera of choice (Camera/GoPro sold separately)

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎26.05 x 18 x 16 inches


Package Weight: ‎8.39 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27 x 18 x 18 inches


Brand Name: ‎YAMAHA


Model Name: ‎YAMAHA RDS200 SEASCOOTER


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Body Glove Wetsuit Co.


Part Number: ‎YME23200-RDS200


Style: ‎Rds200


Included Components: ‎Sea Scooter


Size: ‎RDS200


Date First Available: September 5, 2017


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  • Works Great I have 3 of the Red 300's and 1 of the Blue 250's - I have idea for battery..
About 1 yr ago I bought 3 of the Red 300's and 1 of the Blue 250's. I have used them probably 100 dives and they are still working. They do come with Gel batteries which normally don't deep cycle well (The same type battery backup you would see in an alarm panel.. but bigger). So each and every time you use it you must charge it the same night. I always unplug the charger the next morning. I don't know if they cause any damage if you leave them on longer.. But just thought I would mention since I've had great luck with my batteries. But One point I need to make is Amazon wouldn't send these scooters to Maui due to the battery inside. So I bought the same size battery in a generic battery for only $25 on amazon and had them shipped to Maui. Weird how I can order a battery to maui.. But couldn't order the whole scooter to maui (with the battery in it). Oh and how I got the scooters to maui was by taking the battery out.. Leaving it at my house on the Mainland.. Then taking on United airlines as baggage with a note on the box that the is NO battery inside. Then I cut the plugs off the See scooter batteries, brought the cord and plug to Maui. Then bought new crimps at Home Depot.. and hooked up the Battery leads to the new cheap generic batteries. Situation solves. SO I'm very happy with the performance of the Scooters. Only think I got to say is Each night having to dissemble the Scooters just to charge them and reassemble in the morning is VERY annoying. Terrible design and engineering on this point. They could of easily made a sealed port on the side of the Scooter, that say you unscrew a cover and simply plug in there. NO you have to take the whole thing apart.. Stupid design. BUT I do love how these scooters actually perform in the Ocean. We cover more territory then we ever had before. I won't go on a dive anymore without them. I also think there a good safety device as if there is any urgency to get back to shore.. you can do it much faster. We have had people get cramps and this scooter really helped them out. Which I worked at Yamaha.. I would redesign the Charge port in 1 day.. Yamaha.. please do something there.. IF you did you would have a MUCH better product. Oh and one more point, when you take the scooter apart to charge. There are 2 rubber seals that seem to stick quit a bit. The Scooter comes with a small Petroleum jelly tin to use to lubricate the seals.. Only problem is the Petroleum jelly is really stickly, doesn't work at all.. Goopy. So I wiped off all the goopy petroleum jelly they had on the stickly seals... then just put regular Vaseline Petroleum Jelly on it. Now the unit closes easily and you can pull it apart by hand easily. DO this for sure. OH forgot one more point, in order to open the unit they provide a small foot pump that you hook up each time to pressurize the inside so it pops open. WELL if you change the petroleum jelly to Vaseline.. You will see you DON"T need this crappy pump and the wasted effort screwing it on. You just hold the whole Scooter between your legs, then tug the top of the Scooter left and right sides and it will pull up and off fairly easy. Remember this trick without the pump... YOU will be happy you just cut the charging process in half.. BUT overall, I am very happy with my purchases, they have completely changed or scuba and the areas we can get to now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020 by Maui Scott

  • I'm 240 lb and it works awesome
About 7mph for someone of my size and About 11 mph for my skinny friends at 7mph it's hard to keep my eyes open it's really fun runs for about 2-5 hrs of on and off use
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Christopher

  • HARD TO MANAGE
It's a good scooter for snorkeling but very difficult for recharge management. Not worth the fuss. Plus it doesn't let you know when it's out of power. Very low fi.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Jas

  • Good sea scooter for recreational diving / snorkeling
I have been scope for a while to find the sea scooter with a reasonable price range that can afford. This Yamaha model is suitable for what I need for recreational diving at my level. 30M/100ft that covers majority of my underwater activities. I have two dives with it for now, the most thing I consider to upgrade is the battery. Yamaha claims the run time is 2 hours, however with my experience the battery only can last less than 1 hours with continuously running. Due to the characteristic of the Lead Acid battery, the motor will gradually becomes weaker and weak until a full stop. I have to tow it back to shore by swim. The other thing I don't like is the two hand drive design, I understand it is for diver's safety concern, however it is better to have some other way to drive it with one hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022 by Teddy X. Teddy X.

  • Runs good for price. Total Amazon delivery failure.
If the rating was for Amazon delivery and fulfillment it would be -1 stars. I ordered 3 next day delivery for family vacation 2 were 3 days late. This one after 4 days was cancelled by Amazon as lost. Fifth day customer service reordered and delivered 2 days later. Fulfilled by Amazon. TOTAL Amazon failure, family vacation greatly diminished. As for scoters - They all function as expected for the price. Single speed, battery duration, and power. Professional models cost 5 to 10 times as much. Made in China it is impossible to tell how long they sat in warehouses or shipping. On all 3 machines the silicone lubricant for the O-rings was tackier than most silicone sealants and caulk. It took hours to clean off with mineral oil and alcohol and then be lubricated with fresh scuba o-ring silicone lubricant. The batteries came nearly fully charged. Not a bad value for an economy scooter. They tow 150 pounds 1 1/2 hours easily… then recharge in 5-6 hours. Get second batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Chet Mowrey

  • not that fast
if your looking to go fast, look for something more powerful
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by Angelica

  • worth every penny
Broke my foot, but still wanted to snorkel while in Cabo. Bought this because of the battery life. I read the complaints about weight and difficulty to open the battery compartment, but they are not justified. less than 10 minutes of maintenance after each day of use - cleaning it in fresh water and taking out the battery to charge it - was a small price to pay for the fun it provided. My wife would carry this to the edge of the water, then I would use it to pull both of us to one beautiful snorkeling site after another. This thing is incredible! One day it pulled me well over 2 miles - yes, you read that correctly. I was way out in the sea of Cortez, and with a broken foot, you can be sure that I didn't want to get out there and not get back. Not a problem with this machine. This thing is designed for heavy use and long term reliability. I have nothing but good to say about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021 by Julie Kay

  • So far so good!
Used it all week and had no issues. Kids loved it and it was strong enough to tow me around at 200 lbs. I'll update if I run into any issues but so far so good. Build quality doesn't seem to fit the price tag as a lot of the plastic pieces feel flimsy but that could be intentional to prevent breakage. In the water its easy to maneuver and even my 6 year old was able to carry it out of the water on the beach. Recharged it about 5 times and no water in the battery chamber. I've reapplied the silicone grease each time and haven't needed to use the pump to get the cover off so charging isn't a big deal. I used it in freshwater and it did not sink. All in all glad I gave this one a shot. Hopefully it lasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021 by JF

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