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MUST HAVE OF THE MONTH: Fun new Sea-Doo 2013 Towables

10 Wednesday Oct 2012

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2013 Sea-Doo GX4

 

BRP Sea-Doo® Towables are must-have high quality accessories that everyone – family and thrill seekers – enjoys. Easier than wakeboards or water skis, the Sea-Doo Towables line-up includes a wide array of designs and shapes to entertain all riders. It is the perfect accessory for your Sea-Doo personal watercraft or sport boat. Sea-Doo Towables are available through sporting goods stores and mass retailers and the following models will be available from BRP dealers in 2013:

NEW Towable Aquablast 

The Sea-Doo Aquablast fits one rider in two different positions: kneeling down or lie down head first. Its design is perfect for a thrilling close-to-water-surface ride. It is made of a heavy gauge PVC construction. Additional features include neoprene pads in chest and knees areas for comfort. 14 years old and up

NEW Towable Graphic Deck Tube 2 

The Sea-Doo Graphic Deck Tube 2 fits 1 or 2 riders in a lying down head first position. The flat-deck is design for an incredible fun ride. It’s made of a heavy gauge PVC bladder and 420D rugged nylon cover with self-bailing drain. Additional features include a padded valve cover. 14 years old and up

Towable GX4 

The GX4 is a ride-in type of towable made to ft 4 riders in sit-in or chariot riding position. It is made of a heavy gauge PVC Bladder and 840D rugged nylon cover. It also has a self-bailing drain for fast and easy storage. 14 years old and up.

Please note that some models may not be available in all regions. Please contact your BRP representative for more information. 

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