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THEY SAID WHAT? Personalwatercraft.com highlights the iBR technology

20 Friday Dec 2013

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THEY SAID WHAT? So exactly WHAT is iBR you ask? Personalwatercraft.com recently provided a review of our exclusive Intelligent Brake and Reverse and highlights the on-water braking technology.

2014 SEA-DOO GTI SE_STUDIO-iBR LEVER

iBR® Intelligent Brake and Reverse. The world’s only on-water braking system, iBR lets you stop up to 100 feet sooner than any other watercraft*. All with the squeeze of a lever. And with its electronic reverse, it gives you a level of maneuverability that makes docking easier.

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*Traveling at 50 mph/80.47 km/h based on internal testing.

Holiday Gifts for the Sea-Doo Recreation Enthusiast in your Life

01 Sunday Dec 2013

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Recreation: If playing the day away on the water with your family and friends is your ideal getaway, chances are you own a Sea-Doo watercraft. We’ve outlined some of our hottest items sure to make your time on the water the most fun that it can be!

Sea-Doo Speed Tie 1

Sea-Doo Speed Tie:  The first and only fully integrated PWC mooring system, the Sea-Doo Speed Tie, provides quick and secure docking. This mooring system conveniently snaps out and locks in place so you can tie your watercraft to a dock. The rope is 8’ (2.4m) in length and retracts after use. Installs easily and sold in pairs – one for the front and one for the back of the watercraft. Buy Now

Speed tie

If you would prefer to mount your Sea-Doo Speed Tie on your dock, we also offer a system that bolts directly to the dock for permanent placement.  This mooring system eliminates excessive ropes on the dock and retracts quickly for storage.  The Sea-Doo Speed Tie for dock also has 8’ (2.4m) of rope and locks to the desired length. Sold individually. Buy Now

GTI Cover

GTI/GTS Watercraft Cover: Whether trailering your Sea-Doo to your favorite location or securing it at your dock, a watercraft cover provides protection for your Sea-Doo GTI watercraft. Our lineup of strapless watercraft covers are easy to install and release. They are UV resistant and include a patented air release system for use when trailering. Buy Now

front storage tray

Front Storage Tray: When gearing up for a day on the water many people like to take water, snacks or additional gear with them. Sea-Doo watercrafts are designed with a large front storage area perfect for these types of items. The tray provides an easy storage solution as it optimizes the front storage area. This storage accessory has a cargo handle to aid in packing and unpacking. This storage tray can hold up to 3.2 US gallons (12 L) of your personal items and provides more than enough room for a Sea-Doo Dry Bag and additional items. Buy Now

sandbag anchor

Sandbag Anchor: Once you have finally made it to your favorite sandbar or cove, the Sandbag Anchor will help you secure your Sea-Doo watercraft from drifting while you enjoy lunch or play in the sun and sand. This anchor has a capacity of 35 lbs. (16 kg) and includes 21’ (6.4 m) of polypropylene cord. It stores easily in your watercraft and floats when empty and its bright yellow color will ensure you don’t forget it when you head back out to the water.  Buy Now

wakeboard rack

Wakeboard Rack: As you venture over the water searching for the perfect glassy cove to wake skate or wakeboard on, it can be tricky to hold onto your wakeboard while underway. The Wakeboard Rack fits easily onto most Sea-Doo watercraft models and provides easy and secure board storage for one wakeboard. Buy Now

retractable ski pylon

Retractable Ski Pylon: If towing a wakeboarder or skier is your favorite on-water activity, the Retractable Ski Pylon makes it easy for a spotter to sit on the back of the watercraft and includes built in grab rails. This ski pylon provides a higher pull point for the rider, the higher the pull point, the easier it is for the rider to get up on top of the water. This Retractable Ski Pylon installs easily and can be added to your Sea-Doo watercraft.  Buy Now

Dry bag

Dry Bag: Kids LOVE spending time on the water. Make sure to bring along a change of clothes so they can have a warm, dry shirt or shorts when stopping by your family’s favorite on-water restaurant for lunch. The Dry Bag is perfect for storing towels, a change of clothes and anything else that you want to keep dry. It holds up to 2.6 US gallons (10 L) of ‘stuff’ and is watertight and made of puncture-resistant PVC coated polyester fiber material with a reinforced bottom for added durability. Buy Now

Order now and take advantage of our holiday special with free shipping on orders of $100 or more! The promotion starts on Dec. 11 and runs through Dec. 15. The code for the holiday promotion is HOLIDAY2013

THEY SAID WHAT? The Watercraft Journal’s recent review of the Sea-Doo Spark

29 Friday Nov 2013

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THEY SAID WHAT: The Watercraft Journal recently reviewed the Sea-Doo Spark and commented that the “It’s the philosophy behind the Spark that can cause a tectonic-level shift in the personal watercraft industry.”

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HOW TO: Winterizing your Sea-Doo Watercraft

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Sea-Doo RXT-X 260Sea-Doo owners who live in the northern climates are ready to send their watercraft into hibernation for the winter, not to be heard from again until the first blooms of spring arrive. Winterizing is a critical maintenance function to ensure your prized Sea-Doo watercraft will be ready to go spring rolls around.

Even Sea-Doo owners in the south may be working towards winterizing their watercraft, not necessarily for the same reasons, but to prepare it for storage during the cooler winter months of non-use.

Winterizing is about preventive maintenance and the steps needed for proper storage, and where and how you choose to store your watercraft will vary depending on temperature exposure, weather, duration of storage, etc. Non-use can be damaging if specific procedures and maintenance products are not used, leaving you on the shore next spring while the others are on the water. We recommend consulting your authorized Sea-Doo dealer as they offer valuable advice and can assist in the maintenance of your personal watercraft.

Many negative implications can result from improper storage: gummed-up fuel systems, prematurely failed batteries, rusted precious internal metals to actual broken engine cases, and other areas with cooling jackets. Going through the proper motions is key to keeping your watercraft at peak performance. If you are in an area that reaches the water freezing range, complete winterization is a must.

Some individuals are able to do this on their own, but we recommend consulting your authorized Sea-Doo dealer as they offer valuable advice and can assist in the maintenance of your personal watercraft. This way you can be assured the right maintenance products, the right tools and technicians armed with the latest tech updates from BRP engineering, are utilized to ensure the best preventive maintenance is performed.

Here are a few tips to help you in the process of winterizing your watercraft.

Dry it: The biggest enemy of cold winters is water freezing where it isn’t supposed to be. Before you do anything, start your watercraft engine and give it several short bursts of power to blow out any excess water in the exhaust system. Do this until you don’t see any water existing the exhaust port, but not more than 20 seconds.

Soak it: Another option to protect the exhaust system from freezing fluids is to run a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water through the exhaust system via the flush system. Produce a two gallon mix of antifreeze and water in a five gallon bucket and using a hose or using a water pump or bilge pump attaché to the flush outlet and start the watercraft engine. Flush the system with the antifreeze mix and then shut the engine off when the mix has filtered through the exhaust system thoroughly and completely. The antifreeze should protect any fluids from freezing in the exhaust system.

Battery Care: As you are prepare your Sea-Doo watercraft for hibernation, pay special smart start batteryattention to your battery. Your battery is where it all starts (or doesn’t start) and batteries can and do lose their ability to maintain a charge over time and proper battery storage is essential.

Your watercraft battery should be removed from your watercraft to ensure no draw of any kind is made on the battery during months of non-use. To keep your battery fresh and healthy we suggest a Yuasa Smart Shot Automatic Battery Charger be attached to the battery to maintain a full charge. Ensure the battery is place on a secure surface in an open-air location away from any flammable substances.  If the battery is not showing a full charge after a day or two on the yuasa batteries 2charger, ensure all connections are solid and if the battery still does not charge, it is time to replace the battery with a new Yuasa battery.  Please see your local dealer about purchasing a new Yuasa battery for your Sea-Doo watercraft.

Fuel System Care: Time is the enemy with fuels that are untreated. This procedure should be conducted in below freezing climates as well as any time the Sea-Doo watercraft is going to be stored for an extended amount of time.

First, add a fuel stabilizer to the tank. The XPS’s fuel stabilizer will help prevent fuel fuel stabilizercontamination and residue build up in carburetor, fuel injection system and gas lines.  This stabilizer should always be used before storing your Sea-Doo watercraft for a long period of time and is suitable for all gasoline engines. If you do not have a full tank, we recommend adding the stabilizer before you fill your tank, and we recommend to fill your tank with premium gasoline if possible.

To further ensure your fuel system will deliver fuel to the engine properly, check fuel hoses for leaks and loose or damaged hose clamps. If you smell fuel or worse yet see fuel in the bilge you will need to trace the source of the leak using your hands and/or fingers and replace worn or cracked fuel lines, clamps, or gaskets.  Ensure you inspect your fuel cap and rubber gasket for cracks or leaks.

Winterizing is also the ideal time to check other normal wear items and possibly replace them if needed.

Drive Line: Wear on the impeller and impeller wear ring can negatively affect the performance of your watercraft. Even if you avoid ingesting a large rock into the jet pump system, shells, sand, pebbles, and other debris can wear the edges of the impeller and/or grind away at the wear ring.

The wear ring is a plastic ring that encases the impeller and is intended to sacrifice itself when debris is ingested as it is much less expensive and easier to replace than the high-performance stainless steal impeller. If you feel the acceleration isn’t what it used to be on your Sea-Doo watercraft a new wear ring can help return that legendary acceleration. The Sea-Doo wear ring is made of a high density polymer material and the part number can be found in the Sea-Doo Parts Catalog or contact your local dealer.

The impeller is what ultimately grabs the water and pushes you over it and even though it is produced a very high grade and hardened stainless steel. It is a finely tuned piece of the performance equation and a rock or other hard object can cause damage to the blades leading edge and rob performance. The impeller damage is usually easier to see than the wear ring as the leading edge is usually bent, chipped, torn. If the impeller is damaged a replacement is in order.  If your impeller is damaged, we recommend consulting your local dealer.

jet pump oilAnd finish by completing the jet pump maintenance with a fresh dose of XPS jet pump oil. The water jet pump put tremendous pressure on the drive line and it is important that all moving parts are properly lubricated including the jet pump and the impeller shaft.

Lubrication: A fresh oil change with XPS 4-Stroke

xps oilsynthetic oil and fresh oil filter is recommended to again ensure that your Sea-Doo watercraft will be ready to go as soon as you unwrap it for spring.  XPS synthetic 4-stroke oilis specifically engineered to meet the particular lubrication requirements of Sea-Doo watercraft equipped with Rotax 4-TEC 4-stroke engines.  And to finish the pre-storage care xps lubeshould always include a lubrication of all moving parts such as the steering nozzle pivot points and reverse/brake mechanisms with XPS Lube. It is also helpful to mist over the engine and electrical components with XPS Lube as it also displaces any left over water on components.

We know nobody looks forward to putting their Sea-Doo watercraft in hibernation but if you follow the above recommendations, come spring you will be on the water trouble free.  Please consult your local dealer directly with any questions regarding winterizing your Sea-Doo watercraft.

THEY SAID WHAT? The Boat Guide Reviews the 2014 Sea-Doo Spark

08 Friday Nov 2013

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THEY SAID WHAT?? The Boat Guide reviewed the new Sea-Doo Spark and said “It’s a brand-new model that meets the needs of today’s market perfectly. This new personal watercraft is compact, agile and light—and has room for two! But at US$4,999, its base price is what really blew us out of the water.”

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SEA-DOO X-TEAM READY TO DEFEND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AND SPARK SOME FUN AT 2013 IJSBA WORLD FINALS

01 Tuesday Oct 2013

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BRP is looking to Spark some new fun at the world’s largest personal watercraft race, the IJSBA World Finals, and grow it into the world’s largest Sea-Doo enthusiast event. The Sea-Doo events team will be adding some agents of fun to the 2013 IJSBA World Finals, taking place in Lake Havasu City, AZ, from October 9 to 13, by orchestrating numerous Sea-Doo related activities for Sea-Doo X-TEAM racers and enthusiasts alike.  The Sea-Doo X-TEAM returns to Lake Havasu to defend numerous World Championships with a flood of world-class watercraft racers competing on the Sea-Doo RXP-X.

The IJSBA World Finals is the largest watercraft specific event in North America where the best racers from around the globe converge to compete for World Championships. The event takes place at Crazy Horse Campgrounds in Lake Havasu City, AZ and draws 15,000 spectators every year. BRP has been a long-time supporter of watercraft racing and the IJSBA World Finals and leads the watercraft industry in race specific support through the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty racer contingency program and the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Promoter support program.

With the dominating success of the Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft, BRP comes to this year’s event with a full schedule of activities and racer support initiatives.  Sea-Doo race fans and general enthusiasts alike will be treated to an entertaining experience. Some of the 2013 Sea-Doo World Finals efforts will include:

  • SEA-DOO SPARK SOME FUN ZONE – The Sea-Doo Spark Some Fun Zone will headline the IJSBA World Finals Performance Alley with a full display of the all new 2014 Sea-Doo Spark watercraft and Sea-Doo X-Series models.
  • #FINDYOURSPARK CONTEST – Sea-Doo fans who follow @BRPSeaDoo on Instagram and will be in Lake Havasu City, Arizona during the World Finals will have the opportunity to win a all new Sea-Doo Spark watercraft. North American Fans will be able to take a Instagram “selfie” picture with a Sea-Doo Spark at secret locations around Lake Havasu City from Wednesday, October 9 through Saturday, October 12. For full contest details visit www.sea-doo.com/onboard.
  • ULTIMATE SEA-DOO OWNERS RIDE III – The world’s premier personal watercraft event will be joined by the premier Ultimate Sea-Doo Owners Ride III on Saturday, October 12. Sea-Doo enthusiasts can experience an action filled Sea-Doo weekend by experiencing one of the most beautiful, one-day leisure boating rides in North America, and watching the best PWC racers in the world compete for Pro championships on Sunday. The ride will depart from Site Six Launch ramp at 8:30 AM and travel up the Colorado River to Pirates Cove Resort for a sponsored lunch stop and exclusive VIP Sea-Doo Spark Demo Rides. Open to Sea-Doo owners, participants will get a special owners ride event t-shirt, food, and be eligible for Sea-Doo giveaways. On top of all this, they’ll be the first to experience the incredibly accessible and fun Sea-Doo Spark. To register, visit seadoodemo.com.
  • SEA-DOO X-TEAM BOUNTY NIGHT AND DAY CHALLENGE INVITATIONAL –                Select Sea-Doo racers (noted below) who have faired well during the 2013 season are being invited to compete in a special high-stakes competition aboard the benchmark of watercraft racing, the 2014 Sea-Doo RXP-X. This year the top invitees will compete on the World Finals course to post their single lap time during Friday afternoon’s qualifying event. The top five qualifiers from Friday will be invited to compete Saturday night in the “Bounty under the Bridge” X-TEAM Slalom Challenge with the fastest time collecting $500 and the fastest three continuing on to the Sunday bounty final. The Sunday bounty final will see the fastest three Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty racers post their fastest single lap time on the new 2014 Sea-Doo RXP-X with the winner collecting another $500. If the same rider wins all three events (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) that rider will receive a $500 bonus and be featured as talent in 2015 Sea-Doo photo/video shoot.

2013 Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty Night and Day Invitees include:

  • Troy Snyder
  • Brian Baldwin
  • Allan Dolecki
  • Erminio Iantosca
  • Jason Russo
  • Cody Hawkins
  • Michael Bellamy
  • Eric Lagopoulos
  • James Bushell
  • James Masterson
  • Jared Moore
  • Additional international rider TBD

Qualifying will take place on Friday afternoon following races at World finals track.

  • Sea-Doo Racer X-TEAM Appreciation Feast – BRP extends their hospitality by hosting Sea-Doo race teams on Wednesday night, October 9, at Mudsharks Grill in Lake Havasu City, with an appreciation dinner for racers, friends and family. All Sea-Doo racers are invited and can bring up to three guests to offset some of the costs of their efforts. The X-TEAM Feast will take place from 7 to 10pm and the new Sea-Doo Spark and RXP-X will make their Havasu debut at the event. Proof of Sea-Doo ownership (registration or title) AND official IJSBA event wristband is required for entry. For more information, e-mail brpseadoo1@gmail.com

Visit www.facebook.com/seadoo for the most up-to-date information regarding BRP’s 2013 IJSBA World Finals activities.

For a look at the new 2014 Sea-Doo watercraft and riding gear, visit  www.sea-doo.com

THEY SAID WHAT? Sea-Doo Spark Media Reveal

27 Friday Sep 2013

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BRP launched the Sea-Doo Spark to a select group of media in an incredibly high-energy, color themed press event. The Sea-Doo Spark has been in development for eight years with the mandate of providing a watercraft alternative that people can buy two for the price of one, starting at $4999. The media see the best of whats new so it’s hard to impress those who see the best in the best light but this is what they had to say about the new 2014 Sea-Doo Spark.

PERSONALIZE YOUR SEA-DOO SPARK WITH A SEA-DOO ATTITUDE GRAPHIC KIT

18 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Shred those waves in Sea-Doo attitude with a personalized Sea-Doo Attitude Graphic Kit for your Sea-Doo Spark watercraft.  These exclusive wraps can be adhered to make Sea-Doo Spark watercraft stand out from the crowd as well as express personal style.

Choose from 11 different Attitude Graphic Kits available in three degrees of customization – light, medium or fully wrapped.  There are multiple color options available for a total of 60 different combinations.  The digital print designs are UV resistant and are designed to bond to ‘hard-to-stick’ and low energy surfaces.

Here are a few examples of the Attitude Graphic kits available for the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft.

CubismDream-Orange RacingNumber-Gray-White BlackSea-White FarOut-Gray

Custom wraps are available by visiting www.scsseadoographics.com.

BRP’S SEA-DOO WATERCRAFT CONTINUE TO DOMINATE PERFORMANCE WATERCRAFT WITH WORLD CHAMPION INNOVATION

17 Tuesday Sep 2013

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Sea-Doo RXP-X 260

BRP invented the performance watercraft in 1991 and continues to lead the industry today. In 2014, BRP offers the strongest and most complete Performance watercraft lineup in the industry. The Performance family continues to be the watercraft of choice of performance enthusiasts and professional riders. Professional riders dominated 2012 and 2013 on these models by winning four consecutive IJSBA world championships.

Sea-Doo Performance watercraft are ideal for riders in search of power, acceleration, the ultimate adrenaline rush and a watercraft that empowers them to ride like a pro. The Performance family offers the best power and acceleration of the Sea-Doo lineup, with stunning design and cutting-edge technology. Watercraft in this category provide unmatched performance in moderate to rough water conditions, in open water or buoy courses and include race-inspired features such as high-performance Variable Trim System (VTS,) adjustable sponsons, a specialized seat and race-inspired handlebars*.

The 2014 Sea-Doo Performance lineup includes five models led by the RXP-X 260, model that changed the definition of watercraft in this family with the T3 hull and Ergolock system, empowering riders to ride like pros with less effort. It also includes the Sea-Doo RXT-X aS 260, RXT-X 260 and RXT 260 models as well as the popular, entry-level performance watercraft, the GTR 215 model. In 2014, the Performance models including the X-Packages’ debut in all-new Viper Red coloration.

2014 Sea-Doo Performance Models

  • RXP-X 260
  • RXT-X aS 260
  • RXT-X 260
  • RXT 260
  • GTR 215

2014 Sea-Doo RXP-X 260Sea-Doo RXP X 260

In a class by itself, BRP’s Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 watercraft became the new standard in the high-performance arena by winning both the 2011 & 2012 IJSBA Pro Open & GP racing World Championships, and the European tour Pro Stock and GP Championships in 2012 and continued this trend in 2013. The RXP-X 260 model was also the recipient of the prestigious National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Innovation Award, the Red Dot Design Award, and was named 2012 “PWC of the Year” by PWCToday.com.

The 2014 Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 model is the ideal watercraft for closed course racers and performance enthusiasts. It continues to build its performance legacy with a new Viper Red color, ominous visual appeal, ingenious hull design and ergonomics that allow riders to realize 100% of their riding potential. The T3 hull design allows the RXP-X 260 model to aggressively lean into corners and penetrate chop better than any of its two-seater counterparts. T3 stands for “tight-turning t-hull” and uses an advanced, dual surface hull design with a unique combination of soft and hard chines, dual axis adjustable rear sponsons and performance trim tabs. This allows the rider to lean further into corners, turning tighter and faster, leaving the competition’s two-seaters in its wake.

The revolutionary Ergolock system integrates a narrowing, body-molded racing seat, Adjustable Ergonomic Steering (A.E.S.) system and angled footwell wedges, all complementing the lean-in characteristics. With the A.E.S. system, the rider can adjust the handlebar width and grip angle for a perfect upper body connection. The unique RXP-X 260 seat form-fits the rider’s legs, alleviating upper body strain in hard turns, using the leg muscles to lock the rider into the machine, and ultimately the water, better than any other two-seater.

BRP’s Intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR) and Intelligent Throttle Control (iTC) systems complete the picture and make the 2014 RXP-X 260 the most feature- and technology-rich two-seater in high-performance watercraft history.

2014 Sea-Doo RXT-X aS 260 2014 SEA-DOO RXT-X aS_STUDIO-PROFILE

The Sea-Doo RXT-X aS 260 model provides riders with the ultimate in adjustable suspension ideal for riders who prefer larger bodies of water or offshore riding where conditions are choppy. The RXT-X aS 260 watercraft features a high output, supercharged Rotax 4-TEC engine with intercooler and race-inspired features, making this open water runner the ultimate offshore watercraft. The exclusive Sea-Doo iControl technologies provide rough water riders more comfort to push performance with full rider suspension calibrated for heavy offshore conditions. The Adjustable Suspension (aS) system features a compression-adjustable FOX damper and mechanical spring preload adjustment mechanism. The RXT-X aS 260 model boasts heavy sea condition enhancements including: adjustable trim tabs and bow stabilizers integrated with the wave penetrating S3 hull design to give the rider greater stability and control at speed. Sea-Doo X-series watercraft are the only models equipped with standard race-inspired features including: custom steering system with A.E.S., adjustable rear sponsons, X coloration and graphics and digital infocentre with boost indicator and lap timer. The RXT-X aS 260 model also comes equipped with BRP’s exclusive iBR and iTC systems with ECO mode and comes in the new Viper Red color in 2014.

2014 Sea-Doo RXT-X 260 2014 SEA-DOO RXT-X_STUDIO-FRONTQUARTER

BRP’s 2014 Sea-Doo RXT-X 260 model is equipped with advanced X-Series racing components that attract racing enthusiasts who strive for speed and always finish ahead of the competition. The RXT-X 260 debuts in Viper Red in 2014. The non-suspended RXT-X 260 model integrates the stable and predictable S3 hull with adjustable rear sponsons. The RXT-X 260 watercraft is equipped with standard race specific features including: steering system with A.E.S, digital infocentre with integrated lap timer and boost indicator and high-performance Variable Trim System (VTS). It also features iBR and iTC systems with ECO mode and quick-set Sport/Touring modes.

2014 Sea-Doo RXT 2602014 SEA-DOO RXT 260 - STUDIO - Profile

BRP’s 2014 Sea-Doo RXT 260 model is equipped with a high output, supercharged Rotax 4-TEC engine with intercooler. The RXT 260 watercraft is ideal for the weekend performance enthusiast who craves ultimate power and more confidence during longer rides. The RXT 260 model comes equipped with all the benefits of the Sea-Doo exclusive iControl technologies including iBR and iTC systems with customizable power delivery modes including ECO mode. The RXT 260 model features the S3 hull for improved handling and stability, touring and sport mode calibrations for linear power delivery or more aggressive acceleration, tilt steering with integrated digital infocentre, high-performance VTS, hinged seat for easy engine access, watertight removable storage bin and fuel consumption displays among many more.

2014 Sea-Doo GTR 2152014 SEA-DOO GTR 215-STUDIO_Frontquarter

BRP’s 2014 Sea-Doo GTR 215 model lowers the barriers for enthusiasts to enter the Sea-Doo performance family with more technology and flexibility than comparable competitor watercraft at an affordable price. The GTR 215 model is based on the nimble yet predictable handling of the GTI platform while offering more power from its supercharged Rotax 4-TEC marine engine for a superior power-to-weight ratio. The GTR 215 watercraft is also fully equipped with the Sea-Doo iControl technologies including the iTC and award-winning iBR system, allowing the rider to stop up to 100 feet (30.5 m) sooner than any other watercraft**. The Sea-Doo GTR 215 features: integrated infocentre, high-performance VTS and 116 litres (30.5 US gallons) of storage.

The 2014 Sea-Doo performance family includes the right model for every high-performance enthusiast. IJSBA racers worldwide have made the Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 model the new standard in closed course racing and is the choice of current World Champion James Bushell who is racing all of the world’s biggest watercraft races during the 2013-2014 season. The

Sea-Doo RXT platform is the World Championship watercraft of France’s Cyrille Lemoine, and the Sea-Doo GTR 215 watercraft is the ideal combination of nimbleness and performance for recreational performance riders worldwide. High-performance enthusiasts turn to BRP for a pro-caliber, world championship worthy Sea-Doo watercraft to dominate their local waters.

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