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Sea-Doo Spark Accessories – Making your day on the water the best it can be!

14 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by Sea-Doo OnBoard Editor in MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK, Sea-Doo Lifestyle

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Spending the summer is on the water, playing in the sun and spending time with friends and family is the ultimate summer activity. We want to help you make the most of your time on the water and so we developed Sea-Doo Spark accessories designed with busy families in mind.

Two of our best sellers are the Sea-Doo Spark Front Storage Bin Kit and the Sea-Doo Step.

front storage bin kitPFD, sunscreen, tow rope and more fit perfectly in the Sea-Doo Spark Front Storage Bin Kit. This soft-sided storage bin perfectly matches the contours of the Sea-Doo Spark to maximize storage capacity. It is constructed of polyurethane and protects your valuables from rough waves. The Storage Bin is not waterproof and includes drain holes at the bottom and is sealed with a lid. The maximum storage capacity of the bin is 7.4 gallons (28 liters).

Boarding a Sea-Doo watercraft after stopping to take a break or watch the wildlife in deep water can be cumbersome ReBoarding 5092_cb_smaller for blogwithout a reboarding step. This is also convenient following a swim or wake session or any time you need to reboard your Sea-Doo Spark. The convenient Sea-Doo Step, with a knee-friendly surface, can hold up to 250 lbs. (113 kg) and stows upright when underway. The Sea-Doo Step mounts easily to the transom and can be quickly installed on the right side of your watercraft by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.

Visit your local dealer to purchase directly or shop online at: http://store.sea-doo.com

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