WAKE WEEK with Ben Horan
Horan shows you how he nails his Heel Flip behind the Sea-Doo Wake Pro with standard equipment Tow Pylon.
If you could be pulled up, why be pulled down?
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WAKE WEEK with Ben Horan
Horan shows you how he nails his Heel Flip behind the Sea-Doo Wake Pro with standard equipment Tow Pylon.
If you could be pulled up, why be pulled down?
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WAKE WEEK – Nick’s Backside 3
Looking to run the straight and narrow? Try a pull behind a Sea-Doo WAKE 155 and watch the video to see how Nick Taylor nails his Backside 360 in the flats with no transom pullout.
CAN WE GET A, “OH YEAH!”?
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DID YOU KNOW??? Upon the inception of NIKE reentering the action sports arenas in 2008, Sea-Doo partnered with the NIKE WAKE team riders to improve the Sea-Doo WAKE model watercraft?
Let’s Kick Wake Week of with Nick Taylor showing you how to get up on a Wake Skate.
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WAKE WEEK – Andrew Pastura’s wake skate set-up.
In the first of the 2013 Sea-Doo DOO IT Wake Skate Instructional series, Pastura shares his 2013 gear.
Are you looking for new Wake gear this year?
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With the coming of spring in the northern hemisphere BRP is kicking off the 2013 riding season with SEA-DOO WAKE WEEK. The Sea-Doo Wake Week will begin on March 24 and run through March 31 with wake skating and wakeboarding inspired product highlights, images, and the premier of the 2013 Sea-Doo ‘DOO IT’ wake skate video series featuring NIKE Wake Team riders Ben Horan, Andrew Pastura, and Nick Taylor.
BRP and the Sea-Doo brand has long been part of the wake sports scene. Wakeboarding stepped into the action sports realm in 1991 when the sport was showcased on prime time television. ESPN’s Hot Summer Nights featured the Pro Wakeboard and Kneeboard tour. The year prior the Sea-Doo GT was launched, the first three-seat watercraft capable of pulling skiers and wakeboarders and became the official personal watercraft of the Pro Wakeboard Tour to showcase the models’ towing capabilities.
Sea-Doo watercraft have helped the sport progress as PWC became the preferred tow vehicles with sliders and rails becoming more prevalent among enthusiasts.
In 2002 BRP was again a catalyst for the growth of a new watersport when wake skating began it’s rise in popularity. Wake skating brought a more technical way to ride a board behind a watercraft and massive engines and wakes were not required to have fun. A wake skate is similar to a wakeboard but without bindings. It shares many of the characteristics of a skateboard, but riders ride the wake instead of a sidewalk. Sea-Doo watercraft were used by the sports pioneers, the Cassette wake skate team riders of Thomas Horrell, Aaron Reed, and Danny Hampson.
The Cassette team was heavily involved with the launch of the Sea-Doo Vans Triple Crown Edition Wake model watercraft in 2003 and now a decade later the next generation of world class wake skaters has teamed with BRP and utilizes Sea-Doo WAKE 155 and WAKE PRO 215 models, the NIKE Wake team.
The Sea-Doo WAKE model watercraft have significant advantages in shallow water access, ability to retrieve a downed boarder quickly, lower operating costs, and it is less intimidating for new riders. All of these features make them the tow vehicle of choice among top pros and weekend water lovers alike.
The best wake skaters in the world, Ben Horan, Andrew Pastura, and Nick Taylor as well as wakeboarder Kevin Henshaw average over 250 hours a year on their Sea-Doo watercraft and we can’t think of anybody who tests them in real world towing applications more intensely than these riders.
Their input is used in the development and refinement of the Sea-Doo WAKE models such as the revised Ski Mode settings for 2013 offering a smoother transition in the RAMP settings.
During the 2013 Sea-Doo Wake Week visitors will gain insight on how these riders do their tricks behind Sea-Doo watercraft, you will learn about their gear and set up, and see their X-TEAM profile interviews. Visit OnBoard regularly to see the latest news about the world of Sea-Doo.
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Sea-Doo Ultimate Fan Kevin Wassum and his Tampa Crew continue their journey from Miami to the Bahamas on Sea-Doo watercraft and a Sea-Doo boa. On day 2 the video starts at the arrival to Chub Cay in the Bahamas, not exactly the resort they were expecting. The next morning they departed Chub Cay for Nassau, the last stop before reaching their destination, the Exuma Island chain.
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In 2011, Sea-Doo’s Ultimate Fan, Kevin Wassum, and his crew, embarked on an on-water trip to the Bahamas. He chronicled the trip in a series of videos that we will share with you over the next few weeks.
This video is part 1 of the voyage to Exuma Islands in the Bahamas.
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DID YOU KNOW? That Sea-Doo Move Trailers offer you the ultimate in convenience and versatility. Do you have a MOVE trailer? If so, what is your favorite feature?
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Do you have a secret destination or a favorite spot that you are aching to visit? We asked this question on our Facebook page and received many replies. We captured this valuable information for you…next time you are craving a get-away, check out this blog and maybe you will find a NEW favorite destination! We added links to the destinations that we could locate. Thanks to our Facebook fans for sharing their secret spots with us!
JW Cook: Sand Island, Havre de Grace, MD
Ahmad Zephir: Lake Sinclair, Georgia
Benny Valentik Benjamin: Uvac River Canyon, Serbia
Casey Hargrave: Main Duck Island, Ontario, Canada
Christie Alicia: The Carribean
Carter Hewlett: Sunday Beach, Port O’Connor, Texas
Brad Jones: Wobble Island, Lake Gaston, NC
Hayden Edwards: Shell Island, just off the coast of
Leonardo Domenech: Palomino, Icacos and Culebras, Puerto Rico
Daniel Cevello: The perfect cove on Shasta Lake
John Paul Cane: Rubicon Point, Lake Tahoe
Laura Loughlin: Loughlin Lagoon, Boysen Reservoir Shoshoni, Wyoming
Mike Roberts: Chelton Beach, just down from the 13.1 km long Confederation Bridge on the North Cumberland Strait joining Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, Canada.
Naples Jet Ski Rentals: Kewaden Islands in
Seadoo Timi: Peanut Island, Palm Beach, Florida
Steve Bell: Kenora, Ontario boarders the US, Ontario, Manitoba, there are over 14,000 islands and more than 105,000 KM of shore line., Lake of the Ozarks,
Missouri
Craig Southard: Lake Zoar, CT
Alain Beauparlant: 1000 Islands (Ontario, Canada and New York, US) a total of 1,864 islands to navigate, two countries and waters
Troy Maisel: There is a little sand bar off Key West, Florida where everybody gets together to hang out. The water is only a foot or so deep so you may even see people sitting out in lawn chairs despite being several hundred yards offshore. Because of the crystal clear water it isn’t at all unusual to see people snorkeling in the area either. I’ve been all over Florida with my Sea Doo and I have to say this is my favorite place to go.
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