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Boating in Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Lakes

Minnesota’s 10,000-plus lakes and numerous rivers are just the place for fun on the water. Legend has it that waterskiing was invented in Minnesota in 1922, and boating and waterskiing are still summertime favorites. On any given day, you will find a Sea-Doo personal watercraft (PWC) or boat pulling wake skaters or cruising on one of the many lakes.

Minnesota’s waterways are an exciting destination for boaters from all over North America, and for good reason. Whether you want to cruise the shorelines on a Sea-Doo PWC or spend the day fishing from your Sea-Doo boat on the mighty Lake Superior, or the mighty Mississippi, you can do it all in Minnesota. Most lakes and rivers in Minnesota have public boat accesses for easy access.

One of the most popular lakes is Lake Minnetonka. Lake Minnetonka is located 12 miles from downtown Minneapolis and features 15,000 acres, 110 miles of shorelines, and many hidden secluded coves.  The lake features 10 Sea-Doo accessible restaurants with choices for even the most discriminating person in your family.

Detroit Lakes is another boating hotspot, with more than 400 lakes within a 25-mile radius, Detroit Lakes offers a summer vacation for every type of boater and an abundance of family fun. Multiple public boat launches, marinas and boat rentals, makeit easy to enjoy boating in Minnesota.

The top 5 largest lakes for boating in Minnesota are: Red Lake, Mille Lacs Lake, Leech Lake, Lake Winnibigoshish and Lake Vermilion.

If you are looking a Sea-Doo boat or PWC to enjoy on one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes, Sea-Doo has numerous dealers with boats for sale in the greater Minneapolis area:

Sea-Doo dealers in Minneapolis, Minnesota:

  • Leo’s South, 16375 Kenrick, Ave., Lakeville, MN 55044, (952) 435-5371
  • St. Boni Motor Sports, 4120 Steiner St., St. Bonifacius, MN 55375, (952) 446-1554
  • Tousley Motorsports, 1400 E. County Rd. E, White Bear Lake, MN 55110, (651) 483-8296
  • Danner Landscaping And Sales, Inc., 7915 Cahill Ave., E., Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076, (651) 451-0121
  • Pro Power Sports And Marine Inc., 6781 Highway 10, NW, Ramsey, MN 55303, (763) 576-1706
  • Forest Lake Motor Sports, Inc., 15219 Feller St., Forest Lake, MN 55025, (651) 464-3135
  • Trueman-Welters, Inc., 1600 Highway 55 E., Buffalo, MN 55313, (763) 682-2200

For more information on visiting or boating in Minneapolis, visit Explore Minnesota

 

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A Boater’s Guide to Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, known as the ‘Windy City’ is located in northeastern Illinois on the southwestern tip of Lake Michigan. The city lies beside freshwater Lake Michigan, and two rivers—the Chicago River in downtown and the Calumet River in the industrial far South Side—flow entirely or partially through Chicago.

There’s no better way to explore Chicago than by taking advantage of the multitude of attractions, events, tours, and recreational activities throughout the city.  The most popular attractions include the family friendly Navy Pier and the educational Art Institute of Chicago. Another Chicago highlight is Museum Campus that hosts the popular Shedd Aquarium, The Field Museum and the Adler Planetarium.

Chicago is bordered by Lake Michigan, the third largest of the Great Lakes and the sixth largest lake in the world.  Bordered by Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, it is the only one of the Great Lakes that lies completely within the borders of the US. Lake Michigan is 307 miles long and 118 miles wide with 1,660 miles of shoreline.

Enjoying a Sea-Doo boat ride on Lake Michigan is a special treat. Cruise along the Chicago harbors and enjoy a view of the magnificent skyline. From the water the vantage point is spectacular. Chicago’s founders set a policy that the waterfronts would remain open, clear, and free of any buildings or obstructions. This foresight has provided boaters and pedestrians a beautiful environment to enjoy the lake and beaches of Chicago. Chicago’s lakefront consists almost entirely of parks and public access facilities. Boating and sailing Illinois lakes and waterways are a popular pastime.

The Illinois Chain O’Lakes is a waterway system in northeast Illinois composed of 15 lakes connected by the Fox River and man-made channels. Made up of the most popular lakes in Illinois, the Chain encompasses more than 7,100 acres of water, 488 miles of shoreline and is the busiest inland recreational waterway per acre in the US.  On any given day you will find enthusiastic Sea-Doo boats and personal watercraft (PWC) enjoying the Illinois Chain O’Lakes.

If you are looking a Sea-Doo boat to enjoy the Lake Michigan or the Illinois Chain O’Lakes, Sea-Doo has numerous dealers with boats for sale in the greater Chicago area:

Sea-Doo dealers in Chicago, Illinois:

  • XTreme Power Sports, 6647 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, IN 46323, (219) 844-4400
  • Nielsen Enterprises, Inc., 130 S. RT. 83,
Lake Villa IL, 60046, (847) 356-3000
  • Woodfield Motor Sports, 85 East Golf Rd., Hoffman Estates 60169, (847) 885-7525
  • RJ’s Recreational Vehicles, 2040 West Roosevelt Rd., West Chicago, IL 60185, (630) 876-8423
  • Maxim Powersports, 5901 E. 81st St., Merrillville, IN 46410, (219) 942-0548

For more information on visiting or boating in Chicago, visit ExploreChicago.

 

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The Ultimate Guide to Boating in California: San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego

California offers Sea-Doo enthusiasts a wide variety of boating adventures! From The San Francisco Bay in Northern California, centrally located Los Angeles to the southernmost tip in San Diego, there are climates, waters and different boating styles available for even the most discriminating boater.

Boating in San Francisco

From the Golden Gate Bridge to Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco has something for everyone!  San Francisco offers boaters the opportunity to experience many of the top tourist activities by boat!  Sailboats abound in San Francisco and there are plenty of marinas and yacht clubs available that have guest docks for your Sea-Doo boats.  The city has four marina’s where you can reserve a berth as a visitor. If you are a member of a yacht club with reciprocal privileges you may be able to use the guest docks at St. Francis, Golden Gate and South Beach Yacht Clubs.  There are some centrally located public marinas: Pier 39 Marina, South Beach Marina, San Francisco Marina Yacht Harbor. For a full listing of public guest docks visit BoatingSF.com.

The waters surrounding San Francisco can be treacherous for boater unfamiliar with the narrow channels and turbulent waters.  We recommend that boaters headed to the San Francisco waters conduct thorough research prior to heading to the Bay area.  The State of California Department of Boating Services has produced an overview guide that is recommended reading for anyone heading to San Francisco by boat.

The Sacramento River is located near San Francisco and feeds into an arm of the San Francisco Bay.  The Sacramento Delta is a endless network of rivers, tributaries and channels that offer boaters an incredible time on the water. You can cruise for days exploring the islands, fishing, swimming, sailing or enjoying the scenery and the sunshine.

Three hours north of San Francisco, in Redding, Sea-Doo boat and PWC enthusiasts will enjoy Lake Shasta, a 35-mile long lake with almost 370 miles of shoreline.  Lake Shasta is formed by the Sacramento, McCloud, Squaw and Pit Rivers and is held back by the massive Shasta Dam, the second-largest dam in the US.  Lake Shasta is an extremely popular location for houseboating, powerboating and especially wakeboarding.

The surrounding cities of Alameda, Berkeley, San Mateo, Yosemite and many other cities within 100-250 miles of San Francisco offer boating and Sea-Doo opportunities for the northern California boat enthusiast.

Sea-Doo dealers in San Francisco:

  • East Bay Motorsports, Inc., 21756 Foothill Blvd., Hayward, CA 94541, (510) 889-7900
  • Grand Prix, 2360 El Camino Rd., Santa Clara, CA 95050, (408) 246-7323
  • GP Sports Inc., 2020 Camden Ave., San Jose, CA 95124, (408) 377-8780
  • Northbay Motorsports & Marine, 2875 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95407, (707) 542-5355

  • Southern California—a Boaters Paradise

    Southern California, known for ‘bikinis and babes’ is almost as well known for its endless miles of beach, water and spectacular locations for boating and PWC riding. The crown jewel of California, and the tri-state region of Nevada an Arizona, is the Colorado River.  This 233-mile stretch of the Colorado River is a year-round recreation area popular with powerboaters, paddlers, wakeboarders, waterskiers and for overall family fun.

    The Colorado River also feeds into Lake Havasu in Arizona; a 45-mile long lake nestled along the foot of California’s Chemeheuvi Mountains. Lake Havasu has 450 miles of scenic shoreline and its deep waters are the perfect playground for watersports including wakeboarding, speed boating, jet skiing, swimming, fishing and boating in your Sea-Doo boat or PWC.

    Boating in Los Angeles

    Visitors to Los Angeles enjoy sunshine, 75 degrees, ocean breezes and a bustling metropolis. Los Angeles is surrounded by lakes and water which provide boaters with a wide variety of activities to choose from including sailing, jet skiing, surfing, boating, camping, fishing…the opportunities are endless!

    The most popular location in Los Angeles for boating is Marina del Rey, the largest manmade small boat harbor in the world. Marina del Ray’s recreation boating area offers approx. 5,300 small boat slips. It is the home to multiple yacht clubs, charter companies, and boat facilities, as well as a popular public beach. Visitors by boat can take advantage of overnight and four-hour guest docks, in addition to a public boat launch ramp.

    Long Beach offers boaters an excellent departure point to sail, boat or ride your PWC over to Catalina Island.  Located just 22 miles off of the coast of Southern California, Catalina Island is a popular destination for all types of boaters.  Take a day trip, or stay overnight on the island. Choose from the city of Avalon or the town of Two Harbors, or any of the small coves in between. There are more than 700 moorings located around the island, so there truly is something for everyone.

    An hour south of LA is the Newport Beach Harbor with seven islands and unending possibilities for a day out on the water.  Balboa Island is the gem of Newport Beach that offers excellent boating conditions and is an exciting tourist destination as well.

    For lake or river boating, whether power or sail, things can get pretty crowded, but there’s a lot to see and do. To the east, Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino National Forest is a well-known natural mountain lake near L.A., and is popular for a wide range of recreational uses and offer visitors with a quaint mountain town for after-water activities.

    Los Angles has plenty of activities and numerous locations for boating. Before heading to a lake or destination in Los Angeles, do your homework! Due to the popularity of most lakes many of them are crowded and limit boat and PWC launches to ease overcrowding.

    If you are an avid PWC enthusiast and are looking for a place to ride your Sea-Doo PWC, a few recommended locations include:

    • Castaic Lake and Pyramid Lake – Castaic Lake and adjacent Pyramid Lake are both about an hour away from downtown Los Angeles
    • Puddingstone Reservoir – Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park’s Puddingstone Reservoir in San Dimas is a 250-acre lake is less than 30 minutes from LA
    • Marina del Rey – Launch your boat or PWC from Marina del Ray
    • San Pedro – San Pedro is a small port town near LA with a boat launch ramp for Sea-Doo and Jet ski riders (open 7am-sunset)

    Here are links to a few useful websites:

    The LA County Dept. of Beaches and Harbors
    California Dept. of Water Resources

    Sea-Doo dealers in Los Angeles:

  • Simi Valley Honda Sea-Doo, 4346 Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93063, (805) 526-4122
  • Jet World Powersports, 32203 Castaic Rd. Castaic, CA 91384, (661) 294-0072
  • Honda Of Hollywood, 6525 Santa Monitca Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90038, (323) 466-7191
  • Honda Of North Hollywood, 5626 Tujunga Ave. North Hollywood CA 91601, (818) 766-6134
  • Mid Cities Honda Kawasaki, 15725 Lakewood Blvd., Paramount CA, 90723, (562) 531-1225
  • Del Amo Motorsports, 2500 – A Marine Ave., Redondo Beach, CA 90278, (866) 460-5261
  • Whittier Fun Center, 14043 E. Whittier Blvd., Whittier, CA 90605, (562) 945-3494
  • Long Beach Motorsports, 3291 Cherry Ave. Long Beach, CA 90807, (562) 427-2779
  • Bert’s Mega Mall, 1151 North Azusa Ave., Covina, CA 91722, (626) 974-6600
  • Beach Yamaha, 19721 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-7555
  • Corona Motorsports, 363 American Circle, Corona, CA 92880, (915) 735-2030
  • Mission Motorsports, 1 Doppler, Irvine, CA 92618, (949) 582-0351
  • Malcolm Smith Motorsports, 7599 Indiana Ave., Riverside, CA 92504, (951) 687-1300
  • If you are ever in Los Angeles in February, don’t miss the opportunity to experience the Los Angeles Boat Show! Boat show dates for 2011 are Feb. 9-12. Stop by and say hello to Sea-Doo if you are at the show.

    Boating in San Diego

    San Diego offers visitors 27 miles of waterfront parks, restaurants, marinas, shopping centers and cultural activities.  The waterfront is continually bustling with activities. The Bay of San Diego offers more than 60 waterfront restaurants and the Port of San Diego encourages boaters to utilize the “Dock and Dine” facilities located all around the bay.  There are 14 “Dock and Dine” facilities located on San Diego Bay. The Port of San Diego also offers a Boaters Guide that includes rules and regulations, dock and marina locations and helpful tips for boaters.

    The San Diego coastline is home to some of Southern California’s finest beaches and watersport opportunities. The waterfront offers an inviting atmosphere, where visitors can stroll, bike ride, or roller blade leisurely along the coastline. Mission Bay Park, is the largest aquatic marine park of its kind. It is host to many aquatic activities such as fishing, bird watching, sailing, jet skiing and boating. Mission Bay is comprised of a network of waterways, inlets and islands and the best way to explore Mission Bay is by boat. Most of its 27 miles of shoreline are sandy beaches, with the remainder devoted to marinas and resorts.

    As you travel up the coast from San Diego, one of first stops Sea-Doo boat and PWC enthusiasts will want to make is in Carlsbad at the Aqua Hedionda Lagoon.  This 66- acre outdoor lagoon, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, provides the optimal southern California location for Sea-Doo boating, PWC riding, wakeboarding, water skiing and other family watersport activities.

    The southern California coastline offers hidden gems as you travel up toward the Los Angeles area.  Oceanside is a quaint ocean town that boasts numerous small harbors perfect for launching into the Pacific Ocean.

    California also offers many inland lakes such as Lake Perris, Lake Elsinore, Diamond Valley Lake and many more.

    Sea-Doo dealers in San Diego:

  • San Diego House Of Motorcycles Inc., 4904 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego, CA 92115, (619) 229-7700
  • Fun Bike Center, 5755 Kearny Villa Rd., San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 278-6635
  • South Bay Motorsports, 1890 Auto Park Pl., Chula Vista, CA 91911, (619) 420-2300
  • Escondido Cycle Center, 1415 Montiel Rd., Escondido, CA 92026, (760) 745-1615
  • North County’s House Of Motorcycles, 1725 Hacienda Dr., St. C, Vista, CA 92081, (760) 433-4333
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    Boating the Many Waterways of New York

    New York offers an abundance of scenic waterways, offering outstanding recreational opportunities for Sea-Doo boating for New Yorkers and those travelling in from neighboring New Jersey. The Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, and Lakes Ontario and Erie attract boaters interested in cruising off shore. Boaters looking for a more peaceful setting will enjoy the scenery and vineyards of the Finger Lakes. Boating enthusiasts can also travel to one of the many Adirondack lakes. For the historian and tourist, there are the Hudson River and the New York State Canal System.

    Boating on the Erie, Oswego, Champlain and Cayuga-Seneca Canals

    The New York State Canal System connects all the major waterways in and around New York State. The canals connect the Hudson River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Champlain, Oneida Lake the Finger Lakes and many other areas around New York State. The Canal Cooperation recently spent hundreds of millions of dollars reviving the canal-side towns that once were prosperous from passing commercial barges. They are focusing on opening up their town docks and walls to recreational boaters, with many providing free docking, power, water and other services. This effort has made the canals a desirable boating destination.

    The canal boating season runs from May 1 though November 15 annually, weather permitting. If you are planning on boating in New York City, ensure you check canal lock times, permitting, canal passes, and adhere to all applicable rules. A great resource site for the New York canals is the New York State Canal Corporation, they provide an abundance of information on boating the canals of New York.

    Boating the Adirondacks

    Tucked into the mountains, surrounded by spectacular scenery of the Adirondack Mountains, you’ll find a number of lakes spacious enough to accommodate Sea-Doo boats and PWCs.

    Lake George
 has been nicknamed the “Queen of American Lakes,” and is a recreation haven. Boaters, sailors, and jetskiers have been attracted to Lake George for years because of its scenic natural beauty and sheer size. Lake George is 32 miles long, with a surface area of roughly 28,000 acres, the activities available to enjoy a day on the water are as vast as the lake itself! On any given day you will find Sea-Doo boats or personal watercraft (PWC) cruising this spectacular lake.

    Lake Champlain is a 121-mile fresh water lake set against a backdrop of the mighty Adirondacks, perfect for sailing, windsurfing and boating. Lake Champlain runs approximately 110 miles from Montreal, Canada to its southern tip in Whitehall, NY. Lake Champlain is renowned for its beauty and was recently named one of the top five bass fishing destinations in the US.

    Lake Placid is a town rich in Olympic history as two-time site of the US winter Olympics (1932 and 1980) as well outdoor attractions. No matter what your favorite activity is boating, sailing, golfing, camping or rock climbing Lake Placid has activities for the whole family. Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake comprise what is known as the Tri-lakes region of New York.

    Just minutes away from Lake Placid, you’ll find the Village of Saranac Lake where boaters can launch upstream into the Saranac Chain of Lakes and explore islands, ponds or enjoy the a spectacular sunset.

    Tupper Lake has been nicknamed the “crossroads of the Adirondacks” due to it central location. 
Located within the Adirondack Park, it is named after the lake in the southwest part of the town and is the third and final lake in Tri-lakes region.

    Sea-Doo dealers in New York:

    • Bay Harbor Motors Corp., 457 Bay St., Staten Island, NY 10304, (718) 447-2020
    • Crossbay Honda-Suzuki, 64-01 Crossbay Blvd., Howard Beach, NY 11414, (718) 738-7618
    • Formula One Motorsports, 4030 Sunrise Highway, Oakdale, NY 11769, (631) 244-7447
    • Honda Of Riverhead,1407 Pulaski St., Riverhead, NY 11901, (631) 727-5500
    • Island Powersports, 4116 Sunrise Hwy., Massapequa, NY 11758, (516) 795-4400
    • Jetsport Kawasaki, 390 E. Jericho Turnpike, Huntington Station, NY 11746, (631) 424-4400
    • Stamford Motorsports, 177 Greenwich Ave., Stamford, CT 06902, (203) 323-3141

    Sea-Doo dealers in New Jersey:

    • Atlantic City Cycle Center, LLC., 1181 S. Whitehourse Pike Hammonton, NJ, 08037 (609) 561-8181
    • Beesley’s Point Sea-Doo, 912 North Shore Rd., Beesleys Point, NJ 08223, (609) 390-1113
    • Can-Am Metuchen, 911 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, NJ 08840, (732) 491-2900
    • East Dover Marina, Inc., 605 Fisher Blvd, Toms River, NJ 08753, (732) 270-1104
    • Hamilton Yamaha, 2635 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ, 08610, (609) 888-1300
    • Ledgewood Powersports, Inc.,1368 Route 46, Ledgewood, NJ 07852
    • Motorcycle Mall, Inc., 165 Washington Ave., Belleville, NJ 07109, (973) 751-4545
    • Surf City Marina, Inc., 325 S. First St., Surf City, NJ 08008, (609) 494-7447
    • Xtreme Machines, LLC., 700 Highway 33 W. Millstone, NJ 08535, (732) 786-9696

    For more information on visiting or boating in New York City, visit The New York City of Parks and Recreation.

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