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Five New Things To Do On Your Sea-Doo Watercraft

19 Friday Jun 2015

Posted by Sea-Doo OnBoard Editor in Sea-Doo Lifestyle

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adventure ride, at&t park, chicago, citi field, ever bank field, fishing on a personal watercraft, heinz field, house hunting, husky stadium, ibr, Intelligent Brake and Reverse Technology, intelligent suspension, jacksonville, knoxville, nationals park, new york, neyland stadium, nike wake skate team, pittsburgh, San Francisco, sea-doo speed tie, seadoo storage tray, seattle, soldier field, tailgating, transom-gating, wake pro, wakeskating, Washington DC, waterfront home

We talk about living the Sea-Doo life a lot around here. For us, it’s about the passion you have to be out on your Sea-Doo watercraft and melding that excitement with all parts of your life on a day-to-day basis. After all, there’s more than one way to enjoy your Sea-Doo watercraft. Here are five new things our team is excited about trying this summer.

  1. SeaDooGTI-TransomgatingOn-water Tailgating: The summer months are a great time for boating and sports fans alike with baseball in full swing and football just kicking-off towards the end of summer. Transom-gating, as it’s also known by the boating community, offers an extra element of fun with a nice cruise on the water before and after game-time. And, many of the waterfront stadiums offer easy access to the entrances. Discover Boating put together a helpful list and tips to enjoy some of the best transom-gating stadiums across the U.S. which include:
  • SeaDooGTI-Transomgating2Husky Stadium – Seattle, WA
  • Neylan
    d Stadium – Knoxville, TN
  • Heinz Field – Pittsburgh, PA
  • EverBank Field – Jacksonville, FL
  • Soldier Field – Chicago, IL
  • Nationals Park – Washington, DC
  • AT&T Park – San Fancisco, CA
  • Citi Field – New York, NY
  1. SeaDooGTX-WaterfrontHouseHuntingWaterfront House Hunting: Instead of sitting in a car all day and driving from one house to the next, take a little journey by water and be sure that the views from your new home are perfect from the start. Whether you’re just taking in the amazing waterfront homes for future inspiration or actually in the market to purchase, searching by Sea-Doo watercraft will help you see if a property meet your lifestyle needs. With ample storage space and options to add a storage tray, you can have everyone you’ll need on hand. And, accessories like the Sea-Doo Speed Tie and Ladder assist with docking and boarding your Sea-Doo watercraft. Are you an avid explorer waiting to cross larger bodies of water, are you seeking the thrill of the race, or are you looking for a more intimate waterfront experience where you can enjoy a relaxing body of water? Let your ride guide you to your next home.
  2. SeaDooSPARK-FishingFishing: Sure everyone’s been fishing, and everyone who’s reeled one in knows how satisfying that feeling is. But, fishing by Sea-Doo watercraft, well, that’s definitely new. Over the past couple of years, we have received some interesting shots and feedback from fans on fishing-rigged Sea-Doo watercraft which is not a huge surprise considering technologies like the Intelligent Suspension (iS) system that automatically adapts to isolate the rider from the impact of rough waters during offshore riding and Intelligent Brake & Reverse (iBR) which for better control of the unit.
  3. SeaDooWakePro-WakeskateWakeskating: Sea-Doo has been involved with the wake industry since the inception of the sport in the early ’90s, and our commitment to the sport is stronger today than ever. The talented Nike Wakeskate Team has been instrumental in providing feedback for the Sea-Doo WAKE PRO, the only watercraft specifically designed for board sports. The Sea-Doo “DOO IT” instructional video series offer quick tips on how you can take your riding to the next level.
  4. SeaDooRXTPerformanceEndurance Adventure: Not too long ago, we wrote an adventure post about taking your Sea-Doo watercraft on a longer than average ride. Crossing larger bodies of water is a challenging and thrilling experience that will provide memories that last a lifetime, and prepping for such a ride will help you not feel the slide of the dog days of summer.

Bonus – Water Delivery Service: For those not looking to take any time off this summer, see a need and fill it. That’s exactly what a Colorado pizza restaurateur did when he began delivering pizza to boaters on his Sea-Doo watercraft. So, your summertime dream business could be right at your fingertips.

Disclaimer: Do not make any unauthorized modifications to your Sea-Doo unit or use accessories not approved by BRP, which can increase the risk of accidents or injuries.

BRP’S 2014 SEA-DOO WAKE PRO 215 AND WAKE 155 WATERCRAFT ARE THE ONLY MODELS DESIGNED FOR TOW SPORT ENTHUSIASTS

24 Tuesday Sep 2013

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Gallon, gti, Models, nike, perfect pull on a seadoo, rotax, Sea Doo Xp, Sea-Doo, Sea-Doo Wake, seadoo wake, wake, Wake Boarding, wake pro, wake skating, watercraft

2014 SEA-DOO WAKE PRO 215_ACTION10

BRP pioneered tow sports behind personal watercraft and has perfected the only watercraft specifically designed for tow sports (waterskiing, wakeskating, wakeboarding, tubing and more) with the 2014 Sea-Doo WAKE 155 and WAKE PRO 215 models. The Sea‑Doo tow sport watercraft provide the best wake towing capabilities and are equipped with exclusive features such as: Ski Mode, board rack and a ski pylon with spotter handles. BRP leverages the partnership with the NIKE Wake team riders to integrate real world engineering input from several of the best wake sport athletes in the world to bring the best watercraft tow vehicle to water sport enthusiasts’ families. These tow-sport specific Sea-Doo models continue to be the watercraft of choice for elite NIKE wakeskate team riders Nick Taylor, Ben Horan, Andrew Pastura, Silas Thurman and wakeboarder Kevin Henshaw. In 2014, the Wake models debut in all-new Dayglow WAKE coloration sure to turn heads and impress even the most discriminating wake boarders.

The 2014 Sea-Doo WAKE models are designed to deliver years of watersports fun for families and professionals alike. BRP’s Sea-Doo WAKE watercraft offer unmatched versatility by providing a first-class pull and exhilarating ride perfect for both beginner and professional boarders, skaters and tow sport enthusiasts. Learning to ride behind an iControl technologies-equipped Sea-Doo watercraft is easier, less intimidating, and more economical than behind a traditional powerboat. Both WAKE models are available with the exclusive Intelligent Throttle Control (iTC) system and include the exclusive speed-based Ski Mode to fit wake boarders’ and wake skaters’ needs. This exclusive feature is engineered to make every driver an expert driver with the ability to program the acceleration curve and target speed for a consistent, perfect pull every time.

The WAKE PRO 215 model is designed for power, pro calibre tracking and comfort on a longer ride and has a deeper S3 hull than the WAKE 155. The WAKE 155 model is built on the award-winning GTI platform and offers a nimble, yet predictable ride, on a smaller hull. Both WAKE models are equipped with the Intelligent Brake & Reverse (iBR) system for an additional level of maneuverability and always start in neutral for ease of loading and unloading at the dock or picking up a downed skier.

2014 SEA-DOO WAKE 155_STUDIO-PROFILE

2014 SEA-DOO WAKE 155  

The WAKE 155 model is ideal for the rider who tends to take short day trips on smaller bodies of water, is nimble, versatile in moderate chop and includes room for up to three riders.  In addition to Ski mode, this model includes iControl and ECO mode. It features class-leading comfort and storage with 116.6 litres (30.8 US gallons) of usable space. The WAKE 155 comes equipped with a large swim platform with a fold-down reboarding step, mirrors, and the watercraft industry’s only WAKE package including; Ski mode, retractable ski pylon with three positions and spotter handles, removable board rack and exclusive WAKE graphics.

The 2014 Sea-Doo WAKE 155 is the preferred watercraft of Team Nike wake skater Nick Taylor. Taylor favors the WAKE 155 model for its economical operation and shallow water capabilities versus traditional boats and also its quick turnarounds and pick-ups thanks to the exclusive iBR system. Reliability is perhaps the most important standard feature for Taylor as he has amassed over 670 hours of saltwater use on his WAKE 155 watercraft over the past five years, an amount that would take the average owner over 19 years to accumulate.

2014 SEA-DOO WAKE PRO 215_STUDIO-PROFILE

2014 SEA-DOO WAKE PRO 215

The 2014 Sea-Doo WAKE PRO 215 model is ideal for the water sports enthusiast who tends to spend more time on extended rides and is looking for a forgiving, nimble watercraft that easily tames any level of choppy water. The WAKE PRO 215 model combines industry-leading design with the best watercraft tow specific components and performance on a larger platform, making it the ultimate towing watercraft. It includes increased horsepower that provides extra torque to get up on the water even quicker thanks to the supercharged Rotax engine. Based on the S3 hull with a deeper V, the WAKE PRO 215 offers solid straight-line tracking during rider edging and greater comfort during extended treks over open water. It comes standard with the ECO Mode. Additional features include a retractable ski pylon with spotter handgrips, removable board rack, fold-down reboarding step, Ski mode, tilt steering, high-performance VTS and watertight removable storage bin.

Nike wake team riders Ben Horan, Andrew Pastura, Nick Taylor, Kevin Henshaw and Silas Thurman use BRP’s Sea-Doo WAKE watercraft exclusively. They have a combined 2,250 hours of use among their respective watercraft. These riders share trick tips and their insights behind the WAKE PRO 215 and WAKE 155 models in the Nike “DO IT” wake video shorts that can be seen in the Wake section on Sea-Doo.com and on the Sea-Doo Youtube channel: youtube.com/seadootv.

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