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MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: Outfitting the Ultimate Tow Vehicle — the Sea-Doo PWC

27 Wednesday Mar 2013

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How do they DOO it? The best wakeskaters in the world ride for Nike behind Sea-Doo watercraft and each has outfitted their Sea-Doo with accessories to take advantage of the ultimate tow vehicle. Whether you are pulling a wakeskater, wakeboarder or towing a tube with screaming kids, the accessories needed are all available at the Sea-Doo online store and in your local dealership.

Did  your PWC come with Ski Mode? Ski Mode makes acceleration consistent, no matter who is in the driving seat. It includes five acceleration modes so youcan pre-select and set the mode preferable for each skier’s style or preference. If your watercraft is 2011 or newer and does not include Ski Mode you can purchase the software that plugs into your diagnostic connector. The program includes all hardware necessary for installation. This module is available for 2011 and newer models with iBR (Intelligent Brake and Reverse).

Wakeboard Rack: an essential if wakeboarding is your ‘thing.’ Without a rack the riders will carry their boards or hold them in their hands when searching for the perfect waters. A wakeboard rack makes storage of your wakeboard and traveling with your board much easier! Sea-Doo has a wakeboard rack that is specially designed to fit our PWCs and are compatible with the following models: iS 2010 GTX, RXT, RXT-X & WAKE PRO, 2011 GTI and GTS, GTR 2012. Click here for more information on our Sea-Doo Wakeboard rack.

A great ride starts from a solid connection with the watercraft. Sea-Doo watercraft come equipped with an existing U-ring for towing, adding a Ski-Eye to this U-ring ensures a strong connection between the rope and the watercraft. If your model does not include a Ski-Eye, you can install one quickly and easily. The Ski-Eye is designed for the following models: GTX, GTS, GTI, RXT,2012 GTR, 2012 RXP-X, and can be used for pulling any type of skier or inflatable. For more information on the Ski-Eye click here.

 

Sea-Doo Wake models come equipped with a Retractable Ski Pylon that 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. The Retractable Ski Pylon fits the following models: RXT X, GTX, RXT, except models with iS, GTI & GTS (2011), GTR 2012. For more information on the Retractable Ski Pylon, click here.

A Sea-Doo Shock Tube protects passengers from ski rope kick back and helps keep the ski ropes away from the PWC impellers. This durable nylon covered, closed-cell foam Shock Tube provides riders with added peace of mind. The Shock Tube is installed closest to the watercraft for protection purposes.
For more information on Sea-Doo Shock Tubes, click here.

Sea-Doo accessories will add ‘game’ to your towing activities and make you the envy of all of the other skiers, skaters or tubers out on the water!

For more insight or instruction on Wakesports and to learn how to “DOO” some of those inspiring Nike 6.0 wakeskate tricks, check out the Sea-Doo “Doo It” Wakeskate video series.

MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: Sea-Doo Boxes and Bags — Get Organized for the Season

20 Wednesday Mar 2013

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Sea-Doo time (or summer) is just around the corner and now is the time to prep for the season.  We hope you have taken the time to read Dr. Doo’s post on Pre Season Fuel Care and the blog on Pre-Season prep for your Sea-Doo.  Now it is time to get organized.

Dry BagRemember last season when you got soaked and wanted to stop by your favorite restaurant for a bite to eat?  Wouldn’t it have been nice to have a dry shirt or shoes to put on (since shirts and shoes are required by most eating establishments)?  We recommend carrying a dry set of clothes in your Sea-Doo Dry Bag. These bags are watertight and made of puncture-resistant PVC coated polyester fiber materials.  They have a reinforced bottom and are designed to keep everything dry.

Sea-Doo glove boxes are roomy and designed to keep multiple items safe during your ride. Many people keep their cell phones, keys,GLove box organizer sunglasses, boater’s safety license, registration, etc., in it.  Once you place all of these items in the glove box, they tend to shuffle around when you are shredding and carving.  Our solution is a Sea-Doo Glove Box Organizer.  The Glove Box organizer fits all models with S3 Hulls and iS models.  It is a semi-rigid splash-resistant, portable case.  The liner cushions the inside of the glove box and provides insulation.  The case fits perfectly in the glove box and provides easy access when opening the glove box cover. Bonus! When you dock or are heading home, you can grab the case and easily take all of the items with you.

AFront storage trayfter jumping in the water to cool off or beaching at your favorite island destination, you will likely have a wet towel (or two), wet rope, snacks, etc.  The Sea-Doo Front Storage Tray is the perfect solution to safely storing these items in one place while underway.  This storage tray has a cargo handle and can store up to 3.2 gallons of ‘stuff’.  Plus, it lifts out (and in) easily for transportation.  The Front Storage Tray fits the 2012 and newer Sea-Doo RXP-X 260, GTI, GTS 2011 and newer and GTR 2012 and newer.

Check out all of these Sea-Doo organization boxes and bags online store or visit your local dealer and they can help you get prepared for an organized day on the water!

Do you have any organizational tips? Anything you LOVE that helps you keep your on-water life as organized as your off-water life?

 

 

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MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: Sea-Doo Boats How-To Series

06 Wednesday Feb 2013

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Sea-Doo boats have exclusive technologies designed for fun and convenience.  These advance technologies are outlined in your Sea-Doo boat owners manual as well as available in the Sea-Doo Owner Zone, Club Sea-Doo.  In addition, we have created a How-To video series that includes short videos that outline some of the most popular features of your Sea-Doo boat.  Even thought we exited the boat business as announced on Sept. 9, we value our existing customers and want to continue to offer you information and advice.

The Sea-Doo How-To Series offers you greater insights into the basics of the platform controls, technologies and more.  Each series includes videos that cover everything from helm controls, iTC functions, lighting controls, proper boat beaching, anchoring, tendering, Docking Mode, Cruise Control, sound system, etc.

Follow these links to view the videos for your specific boat platform:

  • Sea-Doo Boat 150 Series
  • Sea-Doo Boat 180 Series
  • Sea-Doo Boat 210 Series
  • Sea-Doo 230 Boat Series
  • Sea-Doo 210 and 230 Wake Boat Series

Next time you are out on the water and ask yourself…. “How do I….” refer to these quick and easy videos for an answer!

WELCOME TO THE WATER: The Ease of Docking a Sea-Doo Watercraft

17 Thursday Jan 2013

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Just the thought of docking your Sea-Doo can cause anxiety for new Sea-Doo owners.  Getting your personal watercraft in and out of the water can also be a struggle for novice riders.  Boat ramp etiquette demands quick launch and retrieval.  One of the BRP‘s key technologies, iControl, makes for easy docking, loading and uploading. Riders are able to keep their hands on the handlebars at all times and you can easily switch into neutral and reverse with the touch of  the lever.  This technology gives riders greater peace of mind and confidence when navigating docks and the launch ramps.

WELCOME TO THE WATER: Step off that dock and that is when it starts….

10 Thursday Jan 2013

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DOCTOR DOO – Keeping Your Battery Charged

26 Wednesday Dec 2012

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Many of you have already stored your Sea-Doo for the winter, or are in the process of storing your Sea-Doo.  A very important aspect of winterization is battery maintenance.  Proper storage techniques can be make the difference between a dead battery or a battery that roars to life after a long winter’s slumber.

Reasons for keeping a constant charge

– It keeps the battery from being depleted from non-use.

– Help maintain battery life

– Battery is ready when you go to de-winterize your Sea-Doo watercraft.

Tools needed

–       Phillips head screwdriver, Flat head screw driver or 10mm nut driver

–       Trickle Charger (Sea-Doo carries the Yuasa smart shot automatic battery charger, part # 529035773. See your local dealer for details)

Important Note

–       Never charge or boost battery while installed in the watercraft

–       Always charge a battery in a well vented room

–       Always make sure trickle charger or battery charger is unplugged before connecting charger cables or before removing charger cables.

Instructions 

1.  Locate the battery in your Sea-Doo watercraft.

2.  Next take a look at the bolts that secure your battery cables to the battery and determine what tool must be used to remove the cables.

3.  Be sure to remove the negative (-) black cable first and make sure it does not come in contact with the battery or any other grounding component (such as any exposed hardware) during the next steps.

4.  Remove the positive (+) red cable from the battery.

5.  Disconnect the vent hose from battery.

6.  Install a piece of hose (same type as vent hose) with a cap or a small hose pincher onto the battery to prevent electrolyte spillage when removing the battery.

7.  Remove any straps or brackets that may be securing the battery into the battery tray.

8.  Remove the battery and place it on a workbench or something comparable. Be sure to place it out of the reach of children.

9.  Make sure your trickle charger is unplugged and then connect the charger to the battery, making sure the positive (+) red cable is hooked up to the positive end on the battery and the negative (-) black cable is hooked up to the negative end of the battery.

10.  Plug in the charger to a wall socket and you are ready to stay charged!

Additional instructions – If the battery terminals seem to have corrosion or rust of any sort, use a wire brush to remove before connecting to the charger.

The best way to maintain proper battery life is to keep a constant charge, so keep up on your battery maintenance to maintain that showroom like quality all year round.

 

 

MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: The GoPro Floaty Backdoor

19 Wednesday Dec 2012

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Share your Sea-Doo riding style by capturing the on-water fun with a GoPro camera.

Billed as the world’s most versatile camera, your GoPro can ride along on your Sea-Doo and chronicle a great day out on the water!

GoPro has many different cameras to choose from, depending on your budget and needs. There is one primary accessory that they offer that will make shooting from your Sea-Doo a bit easier and a bit more secure — The Floaty Backdoor.

The Floaty Backdoor is a floatation device that lets your Go Pro float in the water.  Industrial strength 3M adhesive attaches to the Floaty directly to thewaterhouse backdoor.  They even include a spare waterhouse backdoor in case you need it.  The Floaty Backdoor is compatible with all HERO3, HERO2 and HD HERO Original cameras.

If you have a GoPro camera and some awesome GoPro footage, please share YOUR GoPro Sea-Doo videos with us on our Facebook page!

 

X-TEAM TUESDAY: Kings Cup–World Cup Grand Prix Recap

11 Tuesday Dec 2012

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Kings Cup Pro Run About Open Grand Prix Winners, from Left to Right: (4) Jared Moore, (2) James Bushell, (1) Veerapong Maneechom, (3) Chaowalit Kuajaroon, (5) Aero Aswar

Sea-Doo X-TEAM riders continue to dominate personal watercraft racing with a record setting effort at the recent 2012 PWC KING’S CUP GRAND PRIX in Pattaya City Thailand.  The King’s Cup is the last major PWC race of the year, as the top riders from around the world close out their competitive year following October’s IJSBA World Championship. For the past eight years many of the top riders have converged at the Kings Cup to battle for one last chance at a title during the calendar year.

In the premier Pro Runabout Open class Veerapong Maneechom (Thailand), James Bushell (United Kingdom) and Chaowalit Kuajaroon (Thailand) showed the world once again that it takes the all-new Sea-Doo RXP-X 260 to claim a podium spot this year. James Bushell after winning runabout world titles in both Pro Open and GP tied overall winner Maneechom in points at the end of the weekend, but it came down to a tiebreaker the final moto. Maneechom separated himself from the pack during his final moto victory, and the event ended with Maneechom standing on the winners spot at this years King Cup. Not only did Sea-Doo riders fill the podium, Sea-Doo X-TEAM riders in the Pro Runabout Open class took spots one through seven, and eight of the top ten racers were riding Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft.

After the dominating performances at the IJSBA World Finals the X-TEAM momentum continues. The fastest riders in the world are choosing to ride Sea-Doo watercraft. These numbers continue to grow since the Sea-Doo RXP-X has arrived on the market; lets take a look…

–       Of the 134 racers in the runabout category at the Kings Cup, 103 of them were riding Sea-Doo watercraft, an impressive 77%.

–       There were 27 podium spots available, 23 of them were claimed by a Sea-Doo.

–       Nine class championships were available, eight of those were won by a racer on a Sea-Doo watercraft.

Pro Am Runabout stock class shared a familiar theme with the Pro Runabout Open class. Once again Sea-Doo took the top three positions with Terra Settura from Thailand taking the top honors. Settura won two of the four motos. Runner up Omude Salee from Cambodia put up a challenge by also winning two motos, but Settura’s combined moto scores bested Salee’s for the 2012 title. Rounding out the podium was Thanaphan Phungjunan from Thailand.

As race season comes to an end and plans are made for 2013, one can’t help but wonder how many racers will be aboard Sea-Doo watercraft next season. Congratulations to all of the new Kings Cup Champions and to all racers who chose Sea-Doo as their watercraft of choice at this years PWC Kings Cup – World Cup Grand Prix

For full results visit:

http://www.ijsba.com/pdfs/2012/kingscup_results3.pdf

DID YOU KNOW? Sea-Doo has Three Hull Designs, Offering Something for Every Rider

10 Monday Dec 2012

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Sea-Doo watercraft provide the ultimate in value and performance and we offer you multiple choices in watercraft design and handling characteristics. One of the primary decisions that you need to make when researching watercraft styles is the type of rider that you are—this will help you determine the segment and style of watercraft that will be ideal for you.

One of the most important decisions is hull design.  Sea-Doo has three different hull styles and each offer riders different ride characteristics.

Are you looking for something playful and nimble that rides on top of the waves or are you looking for a tight turning, aggressive hull that enables you to corner harder and faster and cuts right through the waves?  We offer three hull styles and there is one designed for every type of rider.

Sea-Doo S3 Hull

S3 stands for Stepped, Stable and Strong.  These hulls are made from lightweight material are ribbed and stepped.  This hull style creates a low-pressure zone to reduce drag for nimble handling.  The S3 hull cuts through the water and leans naturally when cornering. The hull is constructed of material that is up to 20% lighter than competitor hulls. The hull design is ideal for those who regularly take extended rides where comfort is important.

The hull characteristics are:

  • •Longer, deeper V hull
  • •Suspension option
  • •3-seater
  • •Tow sports capabilities

Benefits of the S3 hull:

  • •Cuts better through chop
  • •Bridges chop better
  • •More comfort when riding 2- or 3-up
  • •Stable with one, two, and three passengers
  • •Added features for comfort (GTX Platform)
  • •Added race-oriented features (RXT Platform)

 

 

Sea-Doo watercraft with S3 hulls are:

  • •GTX 155/215, GTX S 155 and the GTX Limited iS 260
  • •RXT 260, RXT-X 260 and the RXT-X aS 260
  • •WAKE PRO 215
GTI Hull

Sea-Doo GTI Hull

Our GTI hulls are playful, yet stable and predictable and are ideal for riders looking for a stable and forgiving watercraft with versatility in both smooth and moderate water conditions. This hull planes quickly and rides higher on the water surface for a nimble ride. The GTI hull is a bit shorter but wider than the others in the line-up and with multiple passengers has proven to be the most stable in the category

The hull characteristics are:

  • •Flatter V, shorter, lighter hull
  • •Lower center of gravity
  • •3-seater
  • •Tow sports capabilities

Benefits of the GTI hulls are:

  • •More nimble ride
  • •Stable and forgiving
  • •Fuel efficient
  • •Option for added power (GTR 215)

Sea-Doo watercraft with GTI hulls are:

  • •GTS 130
  • •GTI 130, GTI SE 130/155 and the GTI Limited 155
  • •GTR 215
  • •WAKE 155

Sea-Doo T3 Hull

This revolutionary design provides aggressive lean-in turning characteristics and penetrates chop and rough water conditions better than any of its predecessors. T3 stands for Tight-Turning T-hull and uses an advanced dual surface hull design with a unique combination of soft and hard chines that engages the water with a suction force when leaning into a corner. These combined features provide enhanced lean angles which allow the rider to turn tighter and faster. The multiple stages of the T3 hull provide great stability at idle and low speeds, unmatched acceleration and a narrow high speed running surface which delivers a nimble and highly precise driving experience.

This hull design is ideal for enthusiasts looking for the ultimate race-oriented watercraft with maximum carving capability, sped and control in any water conditions.

The hull characteristics are:

  • •Combination of hard and soft chines
  • •T-shape
  • •Ergolock system
  • •2-seater

The benefits of the T3 hull are:

  • •Precise cornering and better lean-in
  • •Good rough water penetration
  • •Less upper body fatigue
  • •Better performance on a buoy course

The only Sea-Doo watercraft with the T3 hulls design is the award-winning RXP-X 260.

Whether you are a recreational rider who loves to spend hours on the water playing and towing friends and family, a speed junkie looking to take tight corners or a rider who craves comfort and endless hours cruising, Sea-Doo has a watercraft for you and your riding style

 

MUST HAVE OF THE WEEK: The RIGHT PFD for any Occasion

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

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There is nothing more fun than spending a day or a weekend, out on the water with family and friends.  Hours of laughter, splashing and quality family time.  One of the most important safety items that a boater, or watercraft rider, can have on hand is the correct PFD.  There are numerous types of PFDs and not all PFDs are recommended for every situation.  The North America National Safe Boating Campaign “Wear It” campaign aims to educate boaters on the importance of wearing a PFD.

In 2009, the Coast Guard counted 4,730 accidents that involved 736 deaths, 3,358 injuries and approximately $36 million dollars of damage to property as a result of recreational boating accidents. Of those who drowned, 84 percent were not wearing life jackets.

“The statistics show that no matter where you are boating, being properly prepared and equipped and wearing a life jacket can help save many lives,” Virgil Chambers, executive director of the National Safe Boating Council said. “We want to prove that life jackets not only save lives, but that today’s life jackets are comfortable, stylish and easy to wear,” Boaters need to be and should be properly informed and educated about boating safety and most importantly, remember to ‘Wear It!’”

What type of PDF is appropriate for your boating activities?

IF YOU RIDE ON A PWC OR PARTICIPATE IN TOWED WATER SPORTS:  CHOOSE A FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET FOR ACTIVITIES THAT INVOLVE FREQUENT WATER ENTRY. RUGGED WITH MULTIPLE BUCKLES DESIGNED FOR HIGHER IMPACT ON WATER. INFLATABLE LIFE JACKETS ARE NOT PERMITTED. MOST STATES REQUIRE PWC RIDERS AND “SKIERS” TO WEAR THEIR LIFE JACKET.

IF YOU CRUISE WITH FRIENDS : CHOOSE A MANUAL OR AUTO-MANUAL INFLATABLE LIFE JACKETS FOR ADULTS ONLY. NOT APPROVED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16, NON-SWIMMERS, PWCS, WHITE WATER PADDLING OR TOWED SPORTS. COMFORTABLE, COMPACT SIZE AND HIGH PERFORMANCE. FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES.

IF YOU BOAT WITH FAMILY: CHOOSE A FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. DESIGNED FOR GENERAL BOATING ON CALM, INLAND WATER, NOT FOR ROUGH WATER. MUST FIT PROPERLY FOR SIZE AND WEIGHT.  COMFORTABLE, MANY STYLES AND SIZES AVAILABLE FOR DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES. INFLATABLE LIFE JACKETS ALSO A GOOD CHOICE.

IF YOU FISH: CHOOSE A MANUAL OR AUTO-MANUAL INFLATABLE LIFE JACKET FOR ADULTS ONLY. FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET FEATURES POCKETS AND STRAPS FOR SUPPLIES AND TACKLE.  CONSIDER DUAL PURPOSE FLOAT COAT FOR COLD WEATHER AND WATER.

 

IF YOU PADDLE: CHOOSE A MANUAL OR AUTO-MANUAL INFLATABLE LIFE JACKET FOR ADULTS ONLY. FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET DESIGNED WITH LARGE ARM OPENINGS FOR EASE OF MOVEMENT WHILE PADDLING.  APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES.

 

IF YOU HUNT: CHOOSE THIS MANUAL OR AUTO-MANUAL INFLATABLE LIFE JACKET FOR ADULTS ONLY.FLOTATION AID LIFE JACKET WITH CAMO, LARGE ENOUGH TO FIT OVER HEAVY CLOTHES. CONSIDER DUAL PURPOSE FLOAT COAT FOR COLD WEATHER AND WATER.

 

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