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Must Have of the Week: A trip to your local Boat Show!

09 Wednesday Jan 2013

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Boat Show, Boat shows, buying a boat, buying a pwc, fast boats, high performance boats, jet boats, jetski, jetskis, kawasaki jetski, Sea-Doo, seadoo, seadoo jetski, seadoo waverunner, yamaha waverunner

Dreaming about the coming summer and looking forward to spending endless days cruising up and down your favorite waterways? Thinking about accessorizing your PWC and getting it ready for the first ride of the summer? Ready to trade up to a newer Sea-Doo model?  Interested in learning more about the 2013 technologies?  Boat shows offers consumers an opportunity to discover all of this and much more!

It is Boat Show season and, chances are, there is a boat show near you!  Boat shows provide you with the opportunity to check out 2013 models, learn about updates and investments in technology and learn all about our Boat-Show-Only promotions.  Many dealers also offer exceptional deals on any remaining 2012 models.

BRP Sea-Doo corporately exhibits at many boat shows throughout the season and you can ALWAYS find local dealers exhibiting at almost every show in North America.

 

 

BRP Corporate will be exhibiting at the following shows:

Date Event Name Location
January 4 – 13, 2013 HOUSTON BOAT SHOW Reliant Center, 8400 Kirby Dr., Houston, TX 77573
January 10 – 13, 2013 ATLANTA BOAT SHOW Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd., NW (Hall “C”) Atlanta, GA 30313
January 9 – 13, 2013 CHICAGO BOAT SHOW McCormick Place 2301 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois 60616
January 31 – February 3, 2013 MINNEAPOLIS BOAT SHOW Minneapolis Convention Center 1301 2nd Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55403
January 25 – February 3, 2013 SEATTLE BOAT SHOW Qwest Field 800 Occidental Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98134
February 6 – 10, 2013 ATLANTIC CITY BOAT SHOW Atlantic Convention Center Atlantic City, NJ
February 7 – 10, 2013 MID-ATLANTIC BOAT SHOW Charlotte Convention Center 501 S. College St., Charlotte, NC   28202
February 7 – 10, 2013 LOS ANGELES BOAT SHOW Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA
February 14 – 18, 2013 MIAMI BOAT SHOW Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach, FL 33139

Discoverboating.com has a comprehensive list of all of the boat shows in North America.  Here is a link to their comprehensive boat show listing: http://www.boatshows.com/calendar.aspx. This website allows you to search via keyword, zip code or you can drill down to event specifics using the Advanced Search mechanism.

Make sure to stop by the Sea-Doo booth and say HELLO… you’ll be glad you did!

 

WELCOME TO THE WATER: Get off your Dock! Guide to Boating

28 Thursday Jun 2012

Posted by Sea-Doo OnBoard Editor in Sea-Doo Lifestyle

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bayliner boats, boat brands, boat dealers, boat prices, boating, buying a boat, fast boats, fishing boats, how to buy a boat, jet boats, jet ski, naming a boat, performance boats, power boats, sea doo dealers, Sea-Doo boats, seadoo boats, speed boats, sport boats, types of boats, wakeboarding boats

Summer is here!  Time to spend as much time on the water as possible!  Discoverboating.com has an excellent e-book that is designed to help you Get off your Dock!  This online guide to boating includes chapters on finding the right boat, budgeting, operating your boat, towing your boat to exciting destinations, storage, maintenance and even includes a chapter on choosing JUST the right name for you new boat!

The e-book is available online, can be downloaded and printed, or they will send you a CD.  So, what are YOU waiting for? Get off your dock!   We will do everything WE can to help you!

 

SHE-DOO ON BOAT STORAGE: To Store or not to Store…That is the Question

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

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bayliner boats, boat brands, boat dealers, boat prices, buying a boat, buying a Sea-Doo boat, first time boat owner, fishing boats, jet boats, jet ski, jet skis, motorboating, performance boats, power boats, sea doo dealers, Sea-Doo boats, seadoo boats, She-Doo, speed boat, sport boats, storing my boat

As we inch closer to our boat purchase, I am in full-blown preparation mode for my new Sea-Doo boat!

We have decided on the model that we wish to purchase…it is the Sea-Doo Challenger 230 SE.  This is the top of the line Sea-Doo Challenger model that offers some additional perks such as a bow and cockpit cover, stainless steel cup holders, 4-speaker stereo system, ECO mode and more.

Our decision is also based on available space.  My family is only 5 people, but three of those 5 people are over 6 foot tall.  Add in a few teenage friends and the extra space in this boat will go to great use!  The storage is also a huge plus for me.  Most of our trips will be day trips on the river where we will head to Sebastian Inlet or up and down the Florida waterways, so I plan to pack food, clothes, etc., enough for all of us!

Now that we have the boat decision made, we have to figure out the other decisions, the first one is storage.

We have a few options to store our boat…at our house, an on-water slip in a local marina or in rack storage.  I have already ruled out an on-water slip.  This is a big investment for us and I do not want the salt water prevalent in all of our bodies of water in Florida to do any damage to the hull of the boat.  I also am concerned that water-born creatures will attempt to call my new Sea-Doo home and I have heard horror stories of miniscule animals damaging boats stored in the water. That leaves us with storing the boat at home, on the side of the house and towing it each time we want to use it, or in a local dry-dock storage facility.

I called a few local storage facilities that use high and dry fork lifts to pull the boat out of the water and store in their multi-level storage facility.  The beauty to this type of storage would be that we would just have to call ahead or show up at the dock and the boat would be waiting for us to load up and go. The closest facility is a family owned and operated full-service marina, so we wouldn’t have to worry about fueling or cleaning the boat afterwards. They are already set up to help us with everything we need to prepare for a day on the water and to get the boat ready for storage post boating.  The quotes I received came in around $250 per month for a 23-foot boat.  This price is much more affordable than I would have imagined.  This is very high on my consideration list as I see it as the easiest way for me to get out on the water, quickly and with little advance preparation.

The other option is to store the boat at our house.  We can store it on the side of the house, but we do not have a covered storage area appropriate for the boat.  We live in a mature housing development and there is no possibility for adding space to the house or adding on a garage to store the boat.  This option presents us with the least expensive option, but also a bit more work. We would tow the boat to our intended launch ramp, launch at the dock, clean it post boating near the ramp and then bring it back home.  For this option we will need to ensure we have adequate experience towing a boat (I don’t, but my husband does) and will have to allow advance time for boat preparation to get out on the water.  Less expensive yes….however, also more work.

The storage debate is still being waged in our household…I am advocating for the dry storage and my husband is advocating for the beside-the-house storage—I will let you know who wins this one!

Where do you store your boat? Are you a fan of one or the other options?  If you were in my shoes, what would you do? Would love to hear your ideas. Also, please let me know if there are other storage solutions that I have not researched.

SHE DOO is actually Mrs. JA and she is indeed a full-time, working mom of three and is quickly being immersed into the boating life. She will be taking an everyday consumer approach to the entire boat buying process. SHE DOO will be a ongoing segment at OnBoard taking you with her along the journey as she progresses through the process of looking for the right boat, purchasing the right boat, learning the proper boating procedures and operations, real life experiences on the water with her family and everything else there is to know about making the most out of the boating experience and the Sea-Doo LIFE. Her immediate thoughts are how to entertain her 17, 15 and 10 year olds and friends as she sees them being on the water as a much better alternative than them being on the streets.

A NEW SEA-DOO IS A FAMILY DECISION – SPOUSAL CONVERSION KIT

12 Thursday Jan 2012

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buying a boat, buying a jet ski, buying a pwc, Sea-Doo boats, Sea-Doo personal watercraft, spousal conversion, tips from boat owners

Water+Sun+Fun=Sea-Doo! The 2012 Sea-Doo watercraft and boats promise hours and years of fun on the water with family and friends.  Many times one spouse is the primary driver in deciding on a boat purchase….sometimes the husband drives the conversation about a big ticket item purchase such as a new Sea-Doo product and in other cases it can be the wife overflowing with excitement about the notion of being on the water on a watercraft or boat. In most cases one person becomes the ‘boat evangelist’ extolling all the exciting virtues of the Sea-Doo life….

If you are the ‘boat evangelist’ in the family and your spouse is on the fence about purchasing a new Sea-Doo, we have just the resource to help you convert him, or her, into a boating enthusiast! Discoverboating.com has an excellent website that outlines the benefits and values of boating and offer a ‘Spousal Conversion Kit‘.  This kit is designed to help you convince your significant other about the benefits of boating, and entice them to want to get out on the water.  This site includes sections on:

  • -7 Days to Boat Ownership
  • -Video persuasion
  • -Tips from other boating families
  • -Getting started in boating video
  • -Budget planner and cost comparisons

Discover Boating has all of the ammunition that you will need to help convert your spouse into a Sea-Doo enthusiast, the first step is . . . .click the link to learn the steps.   Good Luck!

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