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

28 Thursday Jun 2012

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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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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.

SHE DOO TEST RIDE: On the Water in a Sea-Doo 210 SP

24 Thursday May 2012

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As we get closer to our boat decision, we decided to take advantage of the Sea-Doo Life Test Ride Tour as the first stop was in our local area.  The tour gave us the opportunity to get out on the water in one of the Sea-Doo boats, a 210 SP.

The 210 SP has a lot of cool features in 21-foot package.   I especially liked the layout of the cockpit, the double bucket seats are nice and I plan to claim one of them if this is the model we decide on!  I can already hear the calls of “shotgun” and arguments of who gets the second best seat on the boat-maybe I will have my name embroidered on this second cockpit seat!

We took the whole family along for the test ride as we would be enjoying our time on the water with everyone and always will have friends or family in tow.  The 210 SP has seating for eight adults—my boys are already approaching adult size so we all five fit nicely into the 210 SP with room to spare for friends and family.

The maneuverability of this boat is outstanding! I have heard many people discussing the benefits of stern drives vs. jet drives and, as a new boater, I find the jet drive very simple to maneuver and operate.

The iTC controls (intelligent Throttle Controls) are great features.  One of my favorites is Eco Mode.  The cost of a day on the water is important to me and this feature will help us save gas and ensure the boat is operating at the most efficient speed for our touring.  Most of our rides will be on the Indian River and there are hundreds of islands to explore and great on-water restaurant destinations to visit.  One of our primary destinations, the Sebastian River Inlet, is about 45 minutes away by car.  On busy summer weekends hundreds of boats will stop on the sandbar and enjoy a big boat party—really looking forward to being able to join them!  My plan is to chill in the Transat seats and enjoy the view!

Docking mode is another HUGE feature.  One of my biggest concerns is learning how to dock and trailer the boat. My husband has many years of on-water experience, but the rest of us are still novices!  Just the stress of trying to load or dock at a busy ramp/marina gives me angst.  This feature makes it so that, even I, could dock or load the boat by lowering the power delivery system.  Even if I made a minor mistake (accelerated too quickly or whatever) Docking Mode makes it so that the power is limited to 3500 RPM for easier handling.

My kids were very concerned about the ability to tow them on wake boards and in an inner tube.  The SP has an Arch Tower with a bimini top that keeps the wake riders up on the water.  The prop-less drive will help me relax (in those cool Transat seats) while the kids jump off the boat or get back on after towing. We also have a few low bridges to maneuver on our way out to the River; the ability to easily lower the tower will be a huge feature.

The closed loop cooling system is also a strong selling point to me.  All Sea-Doo boats have this feature and will help me protect my investment by not cooling the engine by outside water.  Our rivers all run into the ocean and the salt water damages EVERYTHING around here.  I feel confident that a Sea-Doo boat will help me alleviate the potential salt-water damage.

Overall, taking the Sea-Doo SP 210 out for a spin helped me get the true feel of the boat and the features that are important or will become important to me, and my family, to help us enjoy our time on the water.   The Test Ride Tour is continuing in many markets throughout the US through the beginning of August.  Check out the dates and markets by visiting www.seadoodemo.com.

The Sea-Doo 210 SP ready to take us on our Test Ride!

Taking baby steps but each one gets us closer to being able to spend all of the time we want out on the water…..

 

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.

 

 

 

 

BRP IS COMMITTED TO BOATER SAFETY THROUGH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION

16 Wednesday May 2012

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National Safe Boating Week is May 19-25, and we are, and always have been, committed to boater safety.

In 2009, BRP received a Boating Safety Award from the United States Coast Guard office of Auxillary and Boating Safety for their commitment to improving boating safety with the introduction of the industry’s first, and only, electronically controlled hand-braking and reverse system, the iBR™ (intelligent Brake and Reverse), on two of its Sea-Doo watercraft models. Sea-Doo remains the only manufacturer to offer this on-water braking system and it is now a standard feature in every 2012 Sea-Doo watercraft category.

BRP’s 2012 Sea-Doo boats deliver more versatility, more performance and more standard features which translate into superior value, greater peace-of-mind and a safer boating experience. All Sea-Doo boats are equipped with BRP’s direct drive jet propulsion system which provides numerous benefits over traditional stern drives. They are: direct power for maximum responsiveness, faster time to plane, less draft for shallow water operation, added safety with no exposed sharp objects, and new, optional weedless system on select Sea-Doo models.

Don’t forget to Wear it! and wear your PFD (personal floatation device) at all times while enjoying the water.

Here are a few boating safety tips to keep in mind this boating season:

  • -No matter what activity you have planned – boating, fishing sailing, etc. – always remember to wear a life jacket every time you are on the water.
  • -Make sure your life jacket is U.S. Coast Guard-approved and properly fits. Double check that your life jacket is appropriate for your favorite boating activities.
  • -Life jackets meant for adults do not work for children. If you are boating with children, make sure they are wearing properly fitted, child-sized life jackets. Do not buy a life jacket for your child to “grow into.”

Whether it is during National Safe Boating Week or the rest of the year, you can depend on Sea-Doo watercraft and boats to provide a safe and fun boating experience.

 

 

 

MUST HAVE OF THE MONTH: Ready, Set, Wear It! Sea-Doo PFD’s….stylish and safe!

09 Wednesday May 2012

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Universal Basic PFD (US)

With summer almost here, families and friends are eager to get outdoors and spend time on the water – boating, fishing, sailing and more. But, with approximately 500 people drowning each year from recreational boating accidents, it is imperative to push the message of “Wear It!”: wear your life jacket at all times while you are on the water.

Ladies Airflow PFD

The National Safe Boating Council, in partnership with the Canadian Safe Boating Council, invite boating safety professionals, the boating community and the media to participate in “Ready, Set, Wear It!” on Saturday, May 19. Participants in cities around the globe will gather to set a world record for the most life jackets worn and inflatable life jackets inflated. The goal is not only to promote the comfortable and versatile options when it comes to life jackets, but also to educate the public about life jackets and safe boating in general.

Men's Airflow PFD (US)

Last year, 1,685 people gathered at more than 99 events held around the world to set a new record for the number of participants who inflated their inflatable life jacket or wore an inherently buoyant life jacket.

Sea-Doo has a full line of Personal Floatation Devices (PFD)s from our Universal Basic PFD  to the Men’s Airflow PFD.  Not to leave out

the  ladies, we have the Ladies Motion PFD as well as a Ladies Airflow and other choices.  Our children’s line of PFDs includes the popular Kids SandSea and more.

Visit www.ReadySetWearIt.com to find a local event in your area.

MUST HAVE OF THE MONTH: Show off your Sea-Doo Style with 2012 Sea-Doo Genuine Parts, Accessories and Riding Gear

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Show off your Sea-Doo style with our 2012 Sea-Doo parts, accessories and riding gear.  The 2012 style have hit the stores and BRP has a wide variety of items to choose from.  Whether you are looking to outfit your Sea-Doo WAKE tower with a rocking sound system and booming speakers, adding a Speed Tie fully- integrated PWC mooring system to make docking easy and secure or adding a high-rise Retractable Ski Pylon with built-in spotter grab rails to your PWC to ensure WAKEboarder safety…we have something for everyone.

The Sea-Doo LIFE also includes your personal Sea-Doo style and the 2012 Sea-Doo Sportswear offers the latest in watersports wear–Sea-Doo style.

The guys will look fashionable out of the water and functional in the water in our Sea-Doo Technical Board Shorts made out of 4-way stretch, ultra light and quick-dry fabric.

Get your X-Team Racing groove on while sporting our 2012 X-Team cap. These are available for a limited time, so get them before they are all gone!

Not to leave out the ladies!  The 2012 Sea-Doo Ladies Technical Riding Boardshorts  are made of the same comfortable 4-way stretch, ultra light and quick-dry fabric great for a comfortable day on the water.  Our ladies Sea-Doo Signature Tee perfectly complements the Board shorts and makes for an fashionable day on the water, at the beach or anywhere else!

For a limited time get free shipping on all order of $150 or more from the Sea-Doo online store.

 

So, what are you waiting for?  Get your Sea-Doo gear and get ready to get out on the water sporting your Sea-Doo style!

X-TEAM TUESDAY: 2012 IJSBA US NATIONAL RACING TOUR

17 Tuesday Apr 2012

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The 2012 UWP IJSBA National racing tour will visit seven popular PWC venues across the united States this summer with the best PWC racers in North America competing for the prestigious title of National Champion. The start of the 2012 season kicks off the debut of the highly touted new 2012 Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft with over a half dozen of the top Pro riders making the switch to the new, tight-turning platform with Ergolock system. The season starts at the SuperCup of Watercross in Panama City Beach, Florida, May 19-20.  The stunning white sand and emerald green waters create the perfect backdrop for the opening round of the 2012 race season.

Chris MacClugage begins his 2012 Campaign on a new ride, his MACC Racing/Monster Energy backed Sea-Doo RXP-X.

Professional Sea-Doo watercraft racer and new  Sea-Doo X-Team rider Chris MacClugage  will begin his quest to add to his 15- National and World Titles in both the PRO Stock and PRO OPEN classes aboard his MACC Racing/Monster Energy backed Sea-Doo RXP-X. Perennial challenger and 2012 PRO Stock National Champion Troy Snyder will be campaigning to regain his title back from MacClugage aboard his Neptune Racing built Sea-Doo watercraft with challenge also coming from Sea-Doo X-TEAM Pros Claude Clayton, Brian Baldwin, Chris Heinrich, Brad Bohat, Eric Lagopoulos, and Jeremy Schandlemeyer.

The second BRP supported  event, the US Open of Watercross is scheduled for May 26-17 on the Alabama River in Montgomery, Alabama.  The elevated riverwalk borders the river and creates an excellent venue for watching all of the racing action. And the classic southern city of Montgomery provides the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the many heroes who helped shape our nation.

Racine, Wisconsin hosts the Grand Prix of Watercross on the western shore of Lake Michigan, June 16-17.  This Great Lake is a unique stop on the tour as the lake conditions are constantly changing. The waters can go from smooth glass in the morning to three-foot rollers in the afternoon and back to calm racing conditions by the end of the race all providing both racers and spectators an exciting race!

The complete 2012 UWP IJSBA National Tour schedule:

  • Supercross of Watercross, Panama City Beach, Florida, May 19-20
  • US Open of Watercross, Montgomery, Alabama, May 26-27
  • Grand Prix of Watercross, Racine, Wisconsin, June 16-17
  • Sparks Xtreme Beach Sports Festival, Sparks/Reno, Nevada, June 30-July 1
  • The Liberty Club, Colonial Beach, VA, July 20-21
  • Triple Crown of Watercross, Lake Hartwell (Lavonia), Georgia, August 11-12
  • Governor’s Cup, Charleston, West Virginia, August 18-19

All competitions sanctioned by the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) from Halfmoon Bay, Calif., qualify for the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty Program. BRP continues to lead the industry by supporting PWC racers with the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty, the only racer contingency program in the sport, offering additional funds to racers finishing on the podium* aboard Sea-Doo watercraft. This “open sponsorship” is available to all modern* Sea-Doo watercraft racers rewarding them for top finishes and to help fund their racing efforts.  For 2012 many of the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty payouts have been raised. For more information on the go to http://bit.ly/2012XteamBounty.

 

 

BRP ANNOUNCES “SHARE THE SEA-DOO LIFE” SWEEPSTAKES

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

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BRP will be changing one lucky person’s life by awarding a new 2012 Sea-Doo GTX S 155 watercraft and a Sea-Doo MOVE iCatch PWC trailer in the “Share the Sea-Doo Life” Sweepstakes. The photo-based sweepstakes can be found on the Sea-Doo Facebook fan page and is being launched in connection with the start of the Sea-Doo Life Test Ride Tour. Every activity in the Share the Sea-Doo Life sweepstakes earns chances to win and contestants can earn up to 2012 entries.

Enter the contest by visiting http://www.sharetheseadoolife.com. Participants will receive one entry into the contest by completing the entry form on Facebook, the microsite, or mobile device. To increase chances of winning, participants must log onto the Sea-Doo Facebook, like the page, click on the contest application and enter up to four photos in the Sea-Doo Life photo contests then share them with your friends and family.

• Participants have the option to upload photos into four photo contest categories:

o Start your Sea-Doo Life: Contestants can visit their local Sea-Doo dealership and take a photo with their favorite Sea-Doo watercraft or boat, holding the Sea-Doo Life sign provided by the dealer. To locate a BRP dealer visit the Sea-Doo Dealer Locator.
o Test Drive the Sea-Doo Life: The “Sea-Doo Life Test Ride Tour” is underway and includes 28 tour stops throughout the US. Participants can register and attend one of our test ride tour events to experience a Sea-Doo watercraft, with the world’s only on-water brake, or Sea-Doo boat. Contestants take a photo holding the Sea-Doo Life sign at the event. Participants register for, the “The Sea-Doo Life Test Ride Tour” visit http://www.seadoodemo.com.
o Share Your Sea-Doo Life: Contestants are asked to upload a photo of themselves, with a minimum of two friends and/or family, enjoying the Sea-Doo Life on the water.
o Showcase your New Sea-Doo Life: If a contestant purchases a new Sea-Doo during the contest, they can showcase their new Sea-Doo by uploading a photo of their new Sea-Doo.

• Once the photos are uploaded, contestants are encouraged to share their photo with family and friends. Each ‘thumbs-up’ qualifies as an additional entry, with a maximum of 2012 contest entries possible. The more the pictures are shared the more chances the participant has to win.

The Share the Sea-Doo Life Sweepstakes showcases the Sea-Doo lifestyle to friends and family of existing fans and brings awareness to BRP’s advanced technologies that make Sea-Doo the world leader in boating fun.

For a look at the new 2012 Sea-Doo watercraft, boats, and related products visit www.sea-doo.com.

X TEAM TUESDAY: IT’S RACE TIME! SEA-DOO PRO HYDRO-X TOUR KICKS OFF IN MAY

03 Tuesday Apr 2012

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BRP is proud to support the 2012 Pro Hydro-X tour. Come out and see where champions are made at the 2012 Sea-Doo Pro Hydro-X Tour.  The tour kicks off May 5-6 in Tavares, Fla., and features multiple race sites across the southeastern U.S.  Along with the exciting races, classes will be available for racers from beginners to Pro and includes free admission for spectators to most of the events.

  • Closed Course Racing will be in the following cities: Tavares, Fla., Macon, Ga., Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Atlanta, Ga.
  • The HydroDrag circuit and RIVA Racing HydroDrag Finals will be in Polk City, Fla, Atlanta, GA., and Sarasota or Naples, Fla.

Sea-Doo is the title sponsor for the 16th consecutive year for the tour and HydroTurf, Blowsion, Jettribe. RIVA Racing is the presenting sponsor this season.

All competitions will be sanctioned by the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) from Halfmoon Bay, Calif. and qualify for the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty Program. BRP continues to lead the industry by supporting PWC racers with the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty, the only racer contingency program in the sport, offering additional funds to racers finishing on the podium* aboard Sea-Doo watercraft. This “open sponsorship” is available to all modern* Sea-Doo watercraft racers rewarding them for top finishes and to help fund their racing efforts. The Racing season begins with a strong buzz about the new Sea-Doo RXP-X that turns tighter and connects the rider to the machine like no other model before it. On the heels of James Bushell winning both the PRO Open and PRO GP World Championships on the new T3 hull, expectations are high for X-TEAM riders.  For 2012 many of the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty payouts have been raised. For more information on the go to http://bit.ly/2012XteamBounty.

For more information on the 2012 PRO HydroX Tour Events, visit www.prohydroxtour.com.

 

 

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