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SEA-DOO MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: Vibe Wetsuit

29 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Men's Vibe WetsuitThe Sea-Doo Vibe wetsuit is the most versatile and comfortable wetsuit on the market. Designed specifically for personal watercraft riders, the wetsuit features a new front entry and horizontal zipper that makes closing the suit easier than ever before. Eliminating the hard-to-reach back zipper style wetsuit, the Sea-Doo Vibe wetsuit also features a mock turtleneck collar design. The wetsuit is durable and constructed of 2mm neoprene and a 4-way stretch fabric underarm, sleeves, lumbar, crotch and collar for flexibility. The suit features a waterproof pouch on the right front leg ideal for storing valuables while on the water. The Vibe wetsuits come in both men’s and ladies’ styles and in multiple color options.

Men’s Vibe Wetsuit Item# 286422 S-M-L-XL-2XL-3XL MSRP: US $79.99 CAN $84.99

BRP INTRODUCES THE ALL-NEW SEA-DOO SPARK MODEL: THE MOST ACCESSIBLE WATERCRAFT ON THE MARKET

16 Monday Sep 2013

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BRP introduces the all-new Sea-Doo Spark watercraft designed to make any family’s dream of great days on the water possible right now. The 2014 Sea-Doo Spark watercraft leads an entirely new segment of the Sea-Doo lineup designed for the young family looking for simple and accessible fun in a stylish, compact, and lightweight platform. The Sea-Doo Spark model carries with it BRP’s innovative DNA from the industry-leading Sea-Doo brand.

The Sea-Doo Spark is fun

The Sea-Doo Spark model is compact and is the lightest watercraft on the market1 providing a fun and playful ride. It is easy to maneuver, is ideal for short rides on smaller bodies of water and can still be used under rougher conditions by people looking for an exciting or more challenging ride. This model stands out with a stunning new look and comes in a variety of 5 colors and numerous customization options, so everyone can make it their own.

The Sea-Doo Spark is accessible

The new Sea-Doo Spark model is the most affordable watercraft on the market, costing nearly 40% less than the closest model2 and is the most fuel-efficient watercraft in the industry3.  It is economical to operate and maintain, making Sea-Doo ownership accessible to more households. Its compact design and lightweight construction makes it easy to own, easy to tow with many popular compact sedans and simple to store. The Sea-Doo Spark model is powered by the ultra reliable Rotax 900 ACE engine family, the most compact and most economical to run, 4-stroke watercraft engine.

The Sea-Doo Spark is part of a leading brand recognized for innovation.

BRP’s Sea-Doo design and engineering team developed a new concept for the structure of the vehicle to create the lightest watercraft on the market. Named Exoskel, this minimalist architecture gives the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft an open-air upper deck appearance with a framework that consists of two forward swept “arms” securing the handlebar and rider connection area. The Exoskel minimalistic architecture keeps only the essential structural parts in the rider control area and maintains strength and durability. It reduces the weight while creating a modern and cutting-edge design that defines the uniqueness and maneuverability of the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft.

The innovation of the Sea-Doo Spark goes beyond the architectural design and extends into the new materials and processes used to create this new watercraft. Over three years of research and development went into developing Polytec, a proprietary recipe of polypropylene and long glass fibers designed specifically for watercraft hull and deck applications. Polytec, is the “skin” of the Sea-Doo Spark Exoskel providing structural integrity. This material is a recyclable, low density, high-impact resistant, lightweight composite material. Polytec further lowers the overall weight of the watercraft without compromising strength and durability, as has been proven through rigorous, heavy use testing in both fresh and salt water environments including real world ocean impact and specialized crane drop testing.

Powering the innovative Sea-Doo Spark model is a new engine, the ROTAX 900 ACE, 2014 SEA-DOO SPARK_STUDIO - Rotax ACE 900 marine enginethe most compact marine family of engines currently in the watercraft market. Designed specifically for delivering years of reliable fun, the ROTAX 900 ACE is an in-line three-cylinder 4-stroke power plant featuring iTC (intelligent Throttle Control) system and CLCS (Closed-Loop Cooling System). Because the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft is so light, its power-to-weight ratio is close to 50% better than the closest competitive model,4 making it big in terms of fun factor.

ACE stands for Advanced Combustion Efficiency technology and it minimizes mechanical friction at the same time that it improves thermodynamic efficiency for optimal engine performance. This technology combined with the lightweight of the Sea-Doo Spark model allows it to become the most fuel-efficient watercraft available3, with a fuel consumption that’s less than 2 gallons5 per hour. Finally, the Rotax 900 ACE engine is also environmentally friendly. In fact, emissions for the Sea-Doo Spark are close to 13 times lower than similar models from the 90s and early 2000s6 while delivering the same pleasure and responsiveness.

Create your own Spark in 6 simple steps

In 6 easy steps, riders can personalize everything according to their necessities, personality, lifestyle and budget.  From number of passengers, engine size, technology features such as Intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR) system or the Spark-exclusive Convenience Package to colour and accessories. Full details are available at www.sea-doo.com.

Step 1:  Select the number of passengers

  • 2014 Sea-Doo Spark 2up: the 2up option provides a capacity for two riders with a maximum weight capacity of 350 lbs.
  • 2014 Sea-Doo Spark 3up: the 3up option is ideal for 2 adults and a child or teenager with a maximum weight capacity of 450 lbs. It has an elongated seat and platform extension at the back. This added length provides more buoyancy and stability, plus towing capabilities as it provides seating for a spotter or a second passenger.

Step 2: Pick YOUR engine

  • Rotax 900 ACE7– the most fuel-efficient engine on the market. It uses just 1.94 gallons8 of fuel per hour. This engine generates entry-level power and a top speed of 40 mph9 and is only available on the Sea-Doo Spark 2up model.
  • Rotax 900 HO ACE – a more powerful high-output engine with better acceleration and higher top speed that still uses only up to 2.4 gallons8 per hour of use.  This engine adds power, Sport mode and has a top speed close to 50 mph9. This engine is available on both 2up and 3up models.

Step 3: add the ONLY ON-WATER BRAKE

The Sea-Doo Spark watercraft is also available with the exclusive Intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR) system, which gives riders the ability to stop up to 100 feet sooner than other watercraft10, and provides a level of control and peace of mind that has become associated with modern Sea-Doo watercraft. Sea-Doo’s exclusive iBR system provides added maneuverability and effortless docking that can be a great addition, especially for newcomers to the sport.

Step 4: ADD THE CONVENIENCE PACKAGE

Sea-Doo’s Convenience Package includes popular optional items for Sea-Doo watercraft: a Front Storage Bin Kit to store your personal belonging, plus a Sea-Doo Step for easy reboarding.

Step 5: PICK your COLOR

Riders can choose from Vanilla, Orange Crush, Bubble Gum, Pineapple or Licorice colorations to personalize their Sea-Doo Spark model. 

Step 6: PERSONALIZE IT

Consumers can decide to select fully integrated accessories and one of our 20 Attitude Graphic Kits that will make their Sea-Doo Spark watercraft unique to them. It’s a unique customization nobody else offers. A lineup of Sea-Doo Spark clothing is also available.

Some of these innovative accessories include:

  • Chill Shade: this innovative shade provides versatile protection from the sun whether parked at a favourite island or underway.
  • Sea-Doo Step and Front Storage Bin Kit can also be bought separately as accessories.
  • Manual Reverse Kit: left side-mounted lever that makes it easy to engage in reverse.   (”Late intro” accessory available for consumers in February 2014).
  • Side Protectors: to protect new Sea-Doo Spark model, the 3-piece rubber formed protector is specifically designed for the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft.
  • Snap-In Fenders: these fenders offer extra protection when docking and can be quickly attached to front and read pre-moulded holes.
  • Sea-Doo Spark Move II trailer has been specially designed for two Sea-Doo Spark watercraft. This double trailer is 25% shorter and 30% lighter than other Move II trailers; so even loaded it can be towed by most common sedans.

The Spark watercraft carries the Sea-Doo DNA while wearing it in an entirely new Exoskel architecture and Polytec material providing a stunning new look and ability for consumers to “make it their own.“ The Sea-Doo Spark model is the most accessible watercraft in the industry being close to 40% less expensive than the closest model2, the most fuel-efficient3, and easy to tow and to store. But most of all, the all-new Sea-Doo Spark watercraft is compact and lightweight and an absolute blast to ride.

From recreational riding, to performance, to luxury or tow sports, BRP has a Sea-Doo model specially designed for every type of rider. The full lineup of Sea-Doo watercraft provide avant-garde styling, precise, superior handling and great value – delivering many years of fun for the best on-water experience your family can dream of.

THE INTREPID COTTAGER: Cruise Control for Cruising

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

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What can Sea-Doo’s iControl do for me? Well, I really love the Cruise Control feature. I didn’t use it much at first, mainly because I thought it would be too limiting. I tried it a couple of times, but I hadn’t read my manual at the time. I throttled up to the speed I wanted to set, and then depressed and held the cruise button. A beep sounded and the green “Cruise” appeared on the upper left gauge. So far, so good, but when I wanted to change the set cruising speed I didn’t know how. Or how to shut it off. Then I read the manual…

Changing the set speed is as simple as pressing the up or down arrow on the far right handlebar switch. This works just like most automobiles with cruise control. But there’s a difference with Sea-Doo Cruise Control. In my vehicle, I take my foot off the gas pedal after cruise is set.  With Sea-Doo Cruise Control, what really happens is that I pick and set a maximum speed. To maintain this constant, selected speed, I squeeze the throttle lever to the bar. If I let off the throttle, my speed will decrease like it normally would without Cruise on. Squeeze it again and the maximum speed will be what I selected with Cruise.

So how is this useful? First, it’s very relaxing for a long distance run. I don’t have to be working the throttle or checking the speedo all the time. And I can keep my throttle hand relaxed in a comfortable position. Second, by eliminating any speed variations with Cruise, I can optimize my fuel economy, which is essential on a Sea-Doo tour.

There’s a second way Cruise is useful. When the water gets choppy, I find the best speed for that particular set of wave conditions, and then set Cruise so I’m skimming the crests as much as possible. Without Cruise on, maintaining such a constant speed is difficult because my throttle hand and fingers have a natural tendency to move and shift with the waves and the motion of the Sea-Doo. But with Cruise set, all my throttle hand has to do is grip the throttle lever tight to the handlebar to keep speed constant. That same grip also helps me maintain better control of the watercraft and hang on for dear life if the waves get really hairy!

A summary of how to operate Sea-Doo Cruise can also be found on the handy info card that comes with all 2011 and later iControl models. Talk to you next time!

For more information about the Intrepid Cottager, visit: http://www.intrepidcottager.com/

 

 

 

 

 

BRP OFFERS BOATERS OPPORTUNITY TO TRY THE ONLY WATERCRAFT BRAKING TECHNOLOGY AND 210 SEA-DOO BOATS WITH 2012 SEA-DOO LIFE TEST RIDE TOUR

21 Wednesday Mar 2012

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BRP will be visiting 28 popular family boating meccas across the United States this spring and summer offering consumers the chance to experience the boating lifestyle and latest technologically advanced Sea-Doo watercraft and boats through the Sea-Doo Life Test Ride Tour.

The Sea-Doo LIFE Test Ride Tour will visit popular boating venues across the US to promote the boating “life.” These festive events are intended to provide both current and potential boaters a structured opportunity to experience the new Sea-Doo watercraft and boat designs and iControl technology first hand. Attendees are offered an on-water experience aboard a variety of Sea-Doo PWC, the only watercraft with a brake and Sea-Doo 210 platform boats*.  BRP’s initiative is the biggest direct, manufacturer supported boating demo effort in the marine industry and is targeting to expose the Sea-Doo Life to over 4,000 people during the 28 three-day weekend events.

The Sea-Doo Life events will be FREE to the boating public* and are managed by the Sea-Doo events team – comprised of industry and product experts – and partnering, authorized Sea-Doo watercraft and boat dealers. Each Sea-Doo iControl Tour STOP is designed for both experienced and first time boating families to experience the Sea-Doo LIFE in a casual, fun filled atmosphere with fun to be had on land as well as on-water.

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ANNOUNCING THE 2012 SEA-DOO X-TEAM BOUNTY PROGRAM AND WELCOME CHRIS MacCLUGAGE TO THE 2012 X-TEAM

15 Wednesday Feb 2012

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BRP has supercharged their personal watercraft racing efforts with the launch of BRP’s new Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 model with a more in-depth racing support program for 2012.

The 2012 Sea-Doo X-TEAM program includes four key elements:
• Chris MacClugage joining James Bushel on the Sea-Doo RXP-X 260
• Larger payouts with through the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty racer contingency program
• New Sea-Doo X-Team Elite support effort
• Sea-Doo X-TEAM promoter support program

Chris MacClugage Chooses to Join the Sea-Doo X-TEAM
Chris MacClugage, arguably the best PWC racer of all time, has chosen to compete aboard Sea-Doo watercraft for the first time in his storied, 25-year career. After winning 15 championships, MacClugage made the move to the X-TEAM after taking several test rides on the new Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 and noting it was, “the best stock watercraft I have ever ridden” and watching James Bushell dominate the 2011 IJSBA World Finals aboard the RXP-X’s new T3 hull. MacClugage will compete on Monster Energy backed MACC Racing Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 models in closed course competitions in both the US an internationally and on a Sea-Doo RXT-X in offshore and endurance races. See the Chris MacClugage interview, go to http://bit.ly/12XTeamMac.

2012 Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty

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 and go deeper. For more information on the go to http://bit.ly/2012XteamBounty.

Sea-Doo X-TEAM Elite
New for 2012 is the addition of the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Elite support effort. This effort will include extra VIP elements from BRP to assist the elite Sea-Doo racers in North America compete at a higher level in 2012.
• Premium X-TEAM Pit area access at IJSBA Toyota National Tour events and at the IJSBA World Finals in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
• Select racers offered discounts on new Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 models.
• Sea-Doo X-TEAM gear – Select racers will wear Sea-Doo X-TEAM wetsuits, PFD, etc.
• Personal Promotion – select racers will be featured in various Sea-Doo communications

The Sea-Doo X-TEAM Gold Standard Racers in North America include:
• Brian Baldwin – North Carolina
• Brad Bohat – Wisconsin
• Rick Cantola – Colorado
• Claude Clayton – Mississippi
• Cody Hawkins – Florida
• Stan Hightower – Georgia
• Chris Heinrich – California
• Erminio Iantosca – Florida
• Eric Lagopoulos – Florida
• Chris MacClugage – Arizona
• Jeremy Schandlemeyer – Florida
• Troy Snyder – Florida
o NOTE, Not all mentioned racers are eligible to all aspects of the Elite effort

Sea-Doo X-TEAM Promoter support program
BRP continues to lead the industry in PWC racing support with the Sea-Doo X-TEAM Promoter Support program. BRP will sponsor the strongest PWC racing events across North America to assist the promoters in producing first class racing events. BRP is giving back to the sport giving the PWC racing community better events and more of them. Visit www.ijsba.com for the 2012 race event calendar.

To get more information on the Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 and Sea-Doo X-TEAM efforts for 2012 visit www.sea-doo.com.

*Racers must compete on a 4-TEC powered, IJSBA homologated Sea-Doo watercraft model and finish in the top two or three positions determined by the 2012 Sea-Doo X-TEAM Bounty supported classes.

A MOM’S GUIDE TO ENTERING THE SEA-DOO LIFE: Dreaming of the Water…and Buying a Boat

26 Thursday Jan 2012

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The adrenaline rush of the boat skimming across the water, cutting through the wake, the kids laughing in the bow enjoying every minute of it was enlightening.  This is FUN on the water!

Last weekend a good friend of mine took my family out on their boat, it was a Sea-Doo 230 WAKE.  They are an avid watersports family and we are a fledgling watersports family. My kids all enjoy surfing, swimming, riding Sea-Doo watercrafts and love to spend time on the water.  The day we spent on the water in our friend’s boat excited me about the prospect of buying our own Sea-Doo boat!

 

The features of the boat made it look ‘easy’ (but so did the driver, he has years of boating experience)…and it got me thinking about buying a boat.  My three kids are ages 10-16, a wide span of interests and ideas, but spending time on the water is something that we can all agree on. I look at it that it’s better to have them on the water than on the streets.

First, and foremost, I realized (as I was getting my first driving lesson) that I know nothing about the maritime rules and regulations, boating restrictions, size and amenities that would work for our family, insurance, costs…the list goes on and on.   I quickly understood that I needed to start doing my homework.  Before I can be comfortable behind the wheel, I have a lot to learn!  It is important to me to learn everything that I can, so I can take the kids out with (or without my husband).  He spends a lot of time on the golf course and I want to feel confident enough to take the kids, friends and family out on the water even if he’s chasing birdies on the back nine.

I am basically starting from scratch but I do know I want a boat with space, is versatile, easy to use, and of course it has to look great! My first stop was the Internet to conduct research on our local waterways.  We live in Florida, so waterways are abundant.  The closest rivers are the Indian and Banana Rivers—this is where I plan to spend most of my time on the water. I quickly found a local boating website that outlined the local waterways, nautical charts, navigation maps, water-accessible restaurants, boat ramps and more.

After reviewing many of the forum posts, I realized that I need to obtain a boating license and should take a boating safety course course. I found an excellent resource at TakeMeFishing.org.  They have a database that lists all of the boat class offerings throughout the nation, including my little town! Perfect. I also found out that when I pass my Florida boater safety course, it would make me eligible for discounts on my boat (or PWC) insurance. Bonus!   Every state, province and country has different boating regulations and licensing procedures, so I recommend doing your homework in advance.  My goal is to get my license once we actually figure out what boat will best suit our boating needs, so that we (the whole family) are ready to go when the boat is delivered!

Next stop….the Miami International Boat Show

SHE DOO is actually Mrs. Julie A 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 16, 14 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.

Join She Doo OnBoard every month for her progression into the Sea-Doo LIFE.

It’s Boat Show Season! BRP Brings Special Offers

05 Thursday Jan 2012

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Are you looking to upgrade to a new Sea-Doo boat or PWC? Ready to experience iControl, the new generation of marine technology?  BRP is supporting most of the major boat shows through out North America through our platinum dealer network with new, 2012 model Sea-Doo boats and watercraft. Visit on of the many shows to learn all about the industry’s only on-water braking system, the Sea-Doo intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR)? How about learning all about the safety features and performance benefits associated with the Sea-Doo Direct Drive Jet Propulsion systems?

Boat Shows offer boat owners, fans and prospective  boat and watercraft owners, the opportunity to compare and contrast the new 2012 Sea-Doo product features with hundreds of manufacturers. Sea-Doo watercraft and boats ultimately provide fun on the water and we strive to provide drivers and riders more comfort and control in every boat and PWC we sell through trend leading design and useful and functional innovation.

At the Boat Shows BRP showcases new 2012 designs and technology that specifically focuses on safety, comfort, ergonomics, game-changing advancements in technology but most of all FUN!

During Boat Show Season, BRP offers exceptional value on the new 2012 Sea-Doo lineup and provides attendees with special “show only” incentives including special financing, extended warranty offers and rebates.

Come on out to a Boat Show near you!  Make sure and stop by and see us!

 

 

 

Boating in Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Lakes

01 Thursday Dec 2011

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Minnesota’s 10,000-plus lakes and numerous rivers are just the place for fun on the water. Legend has it that waterskiing was invented in Minnesota in 1922, and boating and waterskiing are still summertime favorites. On any given day, you will find a Sea-Doo personal watercraft (PWC) or boat pulling wake skaters or cruising on one of the many lakes.

Minnesota’s waterways are an exciting destination for boaters from all over North America, and for good reason. Whether you want to cruise the shorelines on a Sea-Doo PWC or spend the day fishing from your Sea-Doo boat on the mighty Lake Superior, or the mighty Mississippi, you can do it all in Minnesota. Most lakes and rivers in Minnesota have public boat accesses for easy access.

One of the most popular lakes is Lake Minnetonka. Lake Minnetonka is located 12 miles from downtown Minneapolis and features 15,000 acres, 110 miles of shorelines, and many hidden secluded coves.  The lake features 10 Sea-Doo accessible restaurants with choices for even the most discriminating person in your family.

Detroit Lakes is another boating hotspot, with more than 400 lakes within a 25-mile radius, Detroit Lakes offers a summer vacation for every type of boater and an abundance of family fun. Multiple public boat launches, marinas and boat rentals, makeit easy to enjoy boating in Minnesota.

The top 5 largest lakes for boating in Minnesota are: Red Lake, Mille Lacs Lake, Leech Lake, Lake Winnibigoshish and Lake Vermilion.

If you are looking a Sea-Doo boat or PWC to enjoy on one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes, Sea-Doo has numerous dealers with boats for sale in the greater Minneapolis area:

Sea-Doo dealers in Minneapolis, Minnesota:

  • Leo’s South, 16375 Kenrick, Ave., Lakeville, MN 55044, (952) 435-5371
  • St. Boni Motor Sports, 4120 Steiner St., St. Bonifacius, MN 55375, (952) 446-1554
  • Tousley Motorsports, 1400 E. County Rd. E, White Bear Lake, MN 55110, (651) 483-8296
  • Danner Landscaping And Sales, Inc., 7915 Cahill Ave., E., Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076, (651) 451-0121
  • Pro Power Sports And Marine Inc., 6781 Highway 10, NW, Ramsey, MN 55303, (763) 576-1706
  • Forest Lake Motor Sports, Inc., 15219 Feller St., Forest Lake, MN 55025, (651) 464-3135
  • Trueman-Welters, Inc., 1600 Highway 55 E., Buffalo, MN 55313, (763) 682-2200

For more information on visiting or boating in Minneapolis, visit Explore Minnesota

 

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