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Adventuring Across the Seas

08 Wednesday Apr 2015

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

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adventure ride, anchor, boating fire extinguisher, boating safety, cruise control, excursion, journey, mother nature, personal flotation device, planning, preparation, riding goggles, Sea-Doo, Snap in fenders, speed tie, vehicle gloves, water shoes, watertight flashlight

It’s never too early to plan your big summer adventures. There are many things to think about when getting ready for a long sea excursion. It requires thoughtful planning, sound physical riding ability and increased vigilance.
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Here are some pieces of advice:

1) Know yours and your machine’s limits and think safety at all times.

2) When cruising the seas from one destination to another, choose to go with a flotilla. There is safety in numbers. Ideally, a large boat will break the seas for a smoother ride and add extra safety.

3) Timing as always comes down to Mother Nature. Times to avoid are windier months or months that are known for heavier storms that can make seas pretty rough.

4) Before the journey, don’t let your miscellaneous items go to the wayside when doing your prep. Items like your passport, medication, and credit cards may seem like obvious things to remember, but best add them to your checklist, just in case.

Getaway must-have items we recommend: 

1) Safety Equipment –  A watertight flashlight, Replenished Fire Extinguisher, and First Aid Kit are great starts to have on your checklist.

We recommend reviewing and following the recommended list by the USCG.

2) Additional Comfort – Most planners have the basics covered like sunscreen, water and snacks and extra clothing, but there are some additional items that will help make your ride feel a bit more comfortable: Sea-Doo_PAC_2015_TowSports_0120_cb_tif

  • The Freedom PFD is incredibly durable and made for maximum comfort with anatomically cut armholes. They also have a goggle-to-PFD attachment cord so that your goggles stay with you throughout the ride.
  • The Sea-Doo Riding Goggles will help keep your eyes from drying out and the polarized lenses are sure to enhance the magnificent views.
  • Sea-Doo_PAC_2015_RecLite_1592_AC_tifThe Attitude Full Finger or Shorty Vehicle Gloves not only protect against wind, but also provide maximum grip. Variations in wind can make the ride less pleasant if you’re not properly prepared.
  • The Sea-Doo Water Shoes will add extra support thanks to their anti-slip features.

Sea-Doo_PAC_2015_Recreation_0622_AC-3_tif3) Convenient accessories –Among the basics, we recommend adding a Handheld GPS along with some extra batteries. A sandbag anchor will be sure to come in handy when a break is needed, and the Sea-Doo Speed Tie and Snap-in Fenders will help you be ready for easy docking once you make it to your destination.

A mantra to live by when prepping for these types of trips is that you can never be over-prepared. Build up to your sea excursion with long watercraft rides. Find out what kinds of surprises you run into and learn what to be prepared for!

THE SEA-DOO SPEED TIE: Quick and Secure Docking Just Got Easier

10 Monday Jun 2013

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avoid slimy ropes at dock, easy speed tie installation, high performance watercraft, jetski, jetskis, organize ropes at dock, performance boats, personal watercraft, pwc, pwc mooring system, Sea-Doo, seadoo, seadoo jetski, seadoo jetskis, seadoo speed tie, seadoo waverunner, speed tie, waverunner

Ever tripped over a rope on your dock?  How about spent time searching for the rope in the front storage bin of your Sea-Doo while trying to hold onto the Sea-Doo at Dockdock with the other hand? Are your ropes a wet slimy mess by the time you are securing your Sea-Doo to the dock?  We have the answer to all of these hassles…The Sea-Doo Speed Tie.

The Sea-Doo Speed Tie is designed to make boating simple and easy. It includes a fully retractable line with 8’ of concealed technical rope, lockable at any length. The Sea-Doo Speed Tie is strong enough to securely moor your Sea-Doo watercraft to the dock in all conditions.

The watercraft mounted version of the Sea-Doo Speed Tie is fully integrated and can be installed easily on your Sea-Doo. The PWC version comes with two assemblies: a speed tie for the helm and one for the transom. Anyone with basic mechanical ability should be able to install this fully-integrated PWC mooring system, or you can take your Sea-Doo watercraft to your local dealer for installation. The Sea-Doo Speed Tie can be added to any model and is standard on the GTX Limited 2012 model. See your dealer to determine the part number that is specially designed to fit your PWC.

Sea-Doo Speed Tie at Dock copyWe also have a version of the Sea-Doo Speed Tie  designed for installation on your dock.  This package includes two Speed Tie assemblies’ that bolt directly to your dock, eliminating excessive rope on the dock. This version also has 8’ of retractable line and locks to the desired length and can be used for ANY Sea-Doo model. The BRP exclusive mooring system includes mounting hardware designed to make installation quick and easy. Just attach it to the dock, snap the protective cover over the system and you are ready to use your new, tangled rope free, mooring system.

The Sea-Doo Speed Tie is sold as a pair and the Sea-Doo Speed Tie for Dock is sold individually. They can be purchased on store.sea-doo.com or at your nearest Sea-Doo local dealer.

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