If you haven’t already heard of the Sea-Doo Switch, it’s a jet-propelled tri-hull pontoon boat that drives like a PWC. That’s right, the design at the helm features Sea-Doo’s handlebar-style controls, and now Sea-Doo has unveiled the Switch Fish version for anglers. Some of the standard fishing features include a fully integrated bow-mounted Garmin Force Kraken trolling motor, two Garmin fish finders, two fishing pedestal seats, a quick-attach 68 L LinQ cooler and livewell, a dedicated locking storage space for tackle and valuables, and a separate quick-access rod storage compartment for up to four rods.

Available in 18’ and 21’ lengths, both Switch Fish models are powered by the Rotax 1630 ACE 230-hp engine (the 18-footer is also available with a 170-hp engine). Part of the beauty of the Switch lineup is their versatility. Thanks to the LinQ attachment system, you can relocate seats, tables, coolers, and any other accessories with ease. Sea-Doo prides itself on the accessibility and adaptability of its models, and we can definitely see that here. Every Switch model also comes standard with a trailer.
-By Kaylie Jasinski