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SeaDoo

Sea-Doo is a brand of personal watercraft (PWC) manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), a Canadian company. The Sea-Doo line includes recreational, sport, and touring PWCs, as well as accessories and spare parts. It competes with Yamaha's WaveRunner and Kawasaki's Jet Ski.

The Sea-Doo name was introduced by Bombardier in 1968 as one of the first commercially successful PWC

Sea-Doo PWCs use Rotax marine engines combined with BRP's Sea-Doo Jet Propulsion system. Notable features developed

Sea-Doo products are distributed through BRP's dealer network worldwide. Service, warranty support, and safety equipment are

concepts.
Over
the
decades,
the
line
expanded
to
include
a
range
of
models
with
different
seating
capacities,
powertrains,
and
hull
designs.
In
the
2010s,
BRP
introduced
the
Sea-Doo
Spark
as
a
compact,
lower-cost
option
aimed
at
expanding
entry-level
adoption.
BRP
continues
to
update
the
line
with
new
engines
and
electronic
features.
for
Sea-Doo
include
Intelligent
Brake
and
Reverse
(iBR),
Ergolock
seating,
and
various
rider-assistance
modes
and
Eco
mode.
The
company
emphasizes
hull
designs
for
stability,
handling,
and
fuel
efficiency,
including
the
sportier
GTX,
RXT,
and
RX
lines
and
the
lighter
Spark
line.
Materials
and
watercraft
electronics
continue
to
evolve
with
digital
gauge
clusters,
traction
mats,
and
towing
interfaces.
offered
through
authorized
dealers.
The
brand
has
been
part
of
a
broader
BRP
strategy
that
includes
Ski-Doo
snowmobiles
and
Can-Am
recreational
vehicles.