The Evolution of the Seadoo PWC

By Samual M. Adams

If you ever thought that a seadoo looks a lot like a snowmobile, you might have wondered if this was coincidental or not. The fact is, the inventor of the seadoo was a prominent player in the snowmobile industry, having many years experience in the production and evolution of the Bombardier snowmobile.

The Bombardier family name may be more commonly associated with the aeronautical industry now, but they got their start in snowmobiles. Their claim to fame was the introduction of the Ski-Doo brand of snowmobile, with the trademark black and yellow paint scheme. Having perfected a winter recreational vehicle for snow, it was only natural that this Canadian manufacturer make an attempt at creating a summer vehicle for water.

In the early 1960s, the first Seadoos were introduced to the marketplace. These machines were very popular and generated a lot of excitement. The concept of a snowmobile that operated on water sounded like a great idea. The idea generated a lot of excitement with boating enthusiasts all over North America. Sadly though, the first models brought to the market had problems with engines overheating and metal corrosion.

Seadoos were only on the market for two years in the 1960s before they were taken off the market to be re-designed. The re-design process did not seem to be a priority as it was over twenty years before a new model was launched. In the mid-1980s, the modern day Seadoo was introduced and newer models have been introduced almost every year since then.

The term Seadoo is now a brand name that refers to a number of different products. There are still the original "one person personal watercraft" available. However, there are a number of other watercraft products now available. Seadoo has brought larger personal watercraft to the market and now has a line of Seadoo boats.

It is interesting to know the history of the Sea-Doo. The SeaDoo pwc is so popular now, the evolution of them is something that I take for granted. It is sometimes a bit weird to think that they didn't even exist when I was a kid. Even though they had a bit of a stumble and break in production from their first concept to the Sea-Doo pwc that we know now, in the end they came back with a winner. From their single and multi-person pwcs, to their line of boats, to boat trailers and seadoo covers ... I think that Sea-Doo is definitely here to stay. - 31512

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