2005 Honda
AQUA TRAX R-12X Specs
Specifications
Identification
Type
2-Passenger
Warranty (Months)
12
Revision Status
Carryover
Engine
Displacement (cc)
1235
Engine Type
In-Line
Cylinders
4
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Horsepower @ RPM
165 @ 7000
Maximum Thrust (lbs)
N/A
Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
Trim System
Standard
Emission Standard
1-Star Low Emission
Specifications
Length (in / mm)
120.5 / 3060.7
Width (in / mm)
45.7 / 1160.8
Height (in / mm)
40.8 / 1036.3
Dry Weight (lbs / kg)
746 / 338.4
Fuel Capacity (gal / L)
16.6 / 62.8
Load Capacity (lbs / kg)
338 / 153.3
Storage Capacity (gal / L)
5.8 / 25.5
Number of Seats
2
Exterior
Deck Material
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
Hull Material
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
Hull Type
Full V
Storage
Glovebox
Standard
Underseat Storage
Not Available
Front Storage Well
Standard
Ski / Board Storage
Not Available
Features
Digital Instrumentation
Standard
Rearview Mirrors
Standard
Steering Assist System
Yes
Boarding Step
Not Available
Sponsons
Standard
Bilge System Type
Automatic Siphon
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