We've had lots of SeaDoos at our place. Currently there are 3 parked there. Mine is a 2012 RXPX which as you know is supercharged. Also have naturally aspirated and suspended models. The superchargers need rebuild because they are subject to much more abuse than in a car. The superchargers are spinning at exceptionally high rpm and then the PWC jumps out of the water, causing the motor rpm to jump up, and lands, putting a shock on the entire drivetrain. Now the supercharger is spinning several times faster than the engine and imaging it (because it is gear driven) slowing down from 40,000 rpm to 30,000 rpm the instant you land. Not going to happen. So instead, they put friction clutches in them. These clutches allow slip under conditions like that. Slippage adds heat and wears the clutches. The seadoo maintenance interval has been extended to 200hours, and for you should be much less than $1000.
I bought the rxpx as a demo model in 2013 with 8 hours on it, I put 36 hours on it in 2013 which was riding pretty much every weekend in our short Canadian season. So far this year I'm up to 56hours,which included a 6 hour 140km ride last week. (FYI, I got 5.7mpg in mixed riding conditions in 6-8ft waves).
One thing to keep in mind if you fuel up on the water, most marinas in my area only have 87 or 89 octane fuel. The seadoo supercharged models recommend 91 but are also rated for 87. The yamaha (supercharged) models as far as I am aware are minimum 91 only.
If you have any specific questions I'm happy to answer them. I've got experience in all the new hull styles and we've got pretty much one of each style. So far they've been maintenance free except for a failed temperature sensor on my RXPX that was actually the subject of a recall.
In any case I would highly recommend the extended warranty. I got the 5 year extended warranty for mine free as part of their boat show promotional package.
PS I believe I posted a picture of mine at one point here when I first got it. It's changed appearance quite a bit since then but I'm still loving it just as much as day one.