Sea-Doo is a brand name for boats manufactured by the Canadian company BRP. These include personal watercraft (PWC) and jet boats. BRP divides its current Sea-Doo brand personal watercraft into categories based on intended usage. Sea-Doo musclecraft PWC are built for speed and performance. These types of PWC have powerful motors (215 horsepower) for quick acceleration, with hulls designed for maneuverability and handling. Riders interested in competition boats gravitate toward these types of PWC.
Sea-Doo luxury performance PWC are built for riders more interested in a smooth and comfortable ride in all kinds of water conditions than speed or thrills. These watercraft offer quieter engines, more comfortable interiors, and pleasing appearance styles. The most fully loaded luxury model PWC can cost several thousand dollars more than the average $10,000 price of 2006 model year personal watercraft.
Sea-Doo recreation PWC are a good type for novice riders. More affordable in price and designed to be easier to get into and out of than other craft, these PWC also have a feature that limits RPM to make it easier to gain control and confidence while learning to drive them. Models in this class will seat up to three people, making them comfortable craft for family recreation.
Sea-Doo's sports PWC are made to make thrill seekers happy. Sea-Doo compares them in experience to other thrill sports like surfing and motocross. Sea-Doo watercraft may also be purchased used from dealers and private parties. Both new and used accessories, gear, parts, and repair manuals for Sea-Doo (and other personal watercraft brand) products are also widely sold.