BRP Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Sea-Doo Brand Press Release January 17, 2018February 12, 2018 Images: Photos by BRP Shares Comments The first Sea-Doo watercraft was introduced to the world in 1968, making 2018 the brand’s 50th anniversary. Take a look back at some key models in the brand’s history. In 1968 the first mass-produced, water jet powered, sit-down watercraft was introduced as a Sea-Doo. 50 years later the 2018 Sea-Doo models are introduced with new innovations that allow watercraft riders to go farther and experience more. The Sea-Doo watercraft brand has always been a trendsetter through focused innovation to provide more people, more fun on the water. In 1968, the first Sea-Doo watercraft was introduced to the public. The 1968 Sea-Doo proved to be ahead of its time yet launched what would become nearly a two million unit industry. Over the past 50 years, Sea-Doo has launched a fleet of benchmark setting watercraft models and established a multitude of innovation milestones. Here is a time line of the milestone Sea-Doo models and related technological and design innovations. 1968 Sea-Doo 1968 – The first Sea-Doo watercraft was introduced as a two-seat model powered by an air-cooled, 320cc Rotax engine. To prove its capabilities, Bombardier CEO and President of the time, Laurent Beaudoin and his management team rode new Sea-Doo watercraft from Montreal to New York City, a trip with over 430-miles through Lake Champlain and down the Hudson River. 1988 – The Sea-Doo watercraft was re-launched. Powered by a 580cc Rotax rotary valve engine, the Sea-Doo 5801 model featured an innovative V-Hull design (the shape that also inspired the re-design of the Sea-Doo logo, incorporating the ‘V’ in the logo between the ‘A’ and “D” – reference the logo at the top of the page). 1988 Sea-Doo 5801 1990 – The first three-seater watercraft was introduced as the Sea-Doo GT (Grand Touring) The GT offered greater storage and mechanical reverse system and was capable of legally pulling a skier with seating for a driver, spotter, and skier. 1991 – The first high-performance Sea-Doo was introduced in the XP model featuring twin carburetors and tuned exhaust pipe and commanded attention with aggressive graphics. 1991 Sea-Doo XP 1995 – The Sea-Doo HX featured the first suspension seat that lowered the rider’s center of gravity during aggressive, lean-in cornering. The XP 785 was also introduced in 1995 utilizing the tuneable X4 hull and powered by the 785 cc R.A.V.E. engine. The XP 785 model (later XP800) has the most watercraft racing wins of all time.. 1997 – The most redefining watercraft design of the first 40 years was that of the 1997 Sea-Doo XP that included a suspension seat and hyperbolic hull design and was later named ‘Watercraft of the Century’ by Watercraft World Magazine. 1997 Sea-Doo XP 1998 – Sea-Doo lead the industry with clean and quiet technology in the GTX RFI model (Rotax semi-direct fuel injection) reducing emissions by 15% and lowering noise output with the D-Sea-Bel sound reduction technology. 2000 – The Millennium edition models came equipped with DI (Direct Injection) technology to further reduce emissions and the Sea-Doo Learning Key that electronically controlled acceleration and top speed for new riders. 2000 Sea-Doo RX DI 2002 – Four-Stroke technology was introduced in the GTX 4-TEC models and also included O.P.A.S. (Off Powered Assisted Steering) for an added level of control. 2004 – The supercharged Sea-Doo RXP 215 was the first watercraft to top 200HP and its ominous design defined the category of modern “musclecraft” 2004 Sea-Doo RXP 215 2009 – Innovation reached new heights with the launch of iControl that included the first and only braking system (iBR), electronically adjustable throttle system (iTC) and full-rider, self-adjusting suspension system (iS). 2012 – Watercraft performance was truly redefined with the RXP-X 260 featuring the T3 (Tight-Turning, T-Shape) hull that cuts through chop and leans into corners tighter than any hull before it and the complimenting rider Ergolock system with narrowing seat and knee flairs allowing the rider to maximize the available power by feeling one with the machine. The RXP-X has been undefeated at the IJSBA World Finals in the Pro Open and Pro GP classes since its introduction. 2012 Sea-Doo RXP-X 2014 – The Sea-Doo SPARK was a design and engineering case study, built to be accessible and fun for the next generation of Sea-Doo owners, redefining how a watercraft (or any product) could be built,. The SPARK was based on the mandate of being Clean, Affordable, Easy and Fun at a price almost anyone could afford. The SPARK has contributed to the watercraft industry’s 60% growth since it’s introduction, by bringing new people into the sport. 2014 Sea-Doo Spark 2016 – The Rotax 1630 ACE engine producing 300HP set new benchmarks in Sea-Doo performance, with 0-60mph acceleration being achieved in under five-seconds. 2018 – 50 years later innovation continues, with the introduction of the 2018 Sea-Doo GTX, RXT, and WAKE PRO with more usable space, plug and play accessories, superior stability in any conditions, ingenious storage and a Bluetooth audio sound system. Life onboard has completely changed. This new platform has a lower center of gravity along with the new ultra stable ST3 hull. Sea-Doo riders can take their adventures further than ever before with the new 2018 watercraft models. 2018 Sea-Doo GTX Limited 300 For more information on the new Sea-Doo models, please visit www.sea-doo.com. 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