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Are boating magazines articles and reviewed influenced by advertising
dollars? You decide. The following review is from "BOATING", a magazine
that reviews boats from a jet ski to a 60' Yacht.

"The Sea-Doo 3D was created by passionate enthusiasts, a group of hardcore
riders at the Sea-Doo research-and-development center in Florida who test
and ride Kawasaki and Yamaha waterbikes on "standup Wednesdays." This crew
realized in 2000 that, as the market for these bikes shifted to larger,
heavier, less-agile, and more expensive three-passenger models, younger
riders were being left out in the cold. The answer? A different kind of solo
craft was needed, a bike that offered the quick reflexes and freestyle fun
of a traditional standup but was easier to ride.
The first prototype, called the Barracuda, was created as an independent
project over lunch breaks and weekends, using some components from the
Sea-Doo parts bin and others fabricated from scratch. The result was a
bigger standup, 1'5" longer and 1'4" wider than a Yamaha Superjet, and so
stable that a first-time rider could idle through a no-wake zone fully
upright. But it could also be a challenging-and entertaining-ride. Upon
presentation to Sea-Doo management, the Barracuda got a green light for
formal development.

The resulting Sea-Doo 3D is based on the Barracuda concept but includes a
number of other innovations. For example, it changes personalities like a
Transformer. Ride it standing, sitting on a motorcycle-style seat, or
sitting low on a bucket seat from a go-kart. Each mode offers a totally
different experience. For 2005, Sea-Doo offers two new ways to enjoy this
machine: There's a ride-tray insert designed for kneeling and an adjustable
strut, called the SHOQ, that locks the handle pole in position. And,
compared to other deluxe three-seaters that top the $10,000 mark, the 3D is
surprisingly affordable. The base model, which is not convertible, is
$6,499. The standard 3D, which includes the fold-down Moto seat, is $7,299.
The kart seat ($599), insert ($299), and SHOQ pole ($299) are optional.

Although some expert riders have derided the 3D as a "fat-man's standup," we
think this machine is just the ticket for anyone who finds a runabout PWC
boring but doesn't have time to master a narrow-hulled standup-it takes a
long time to get good on a standup. Is the 3D perfect? We wish it had more
than 110 hp under the hood, and the rider gets a face full of water in any
of the seated positions. But it's a new kind of fun-and you gotta love that.

Quite simply, there's never been another waterbike like it. And as fun as
the 3D is, its unique versatility resoundingly proves that these craft are,
in fact, serious boats-as we have always maintained, and that's why the
Sea-Doo 3D is our choice for the 2004 Boat of the Year."

http://www.boatingmag.com/article.as...article_id=629




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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:12:00 -0500, "Dr. Dr. John Smith"
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Are boating magazines articles and reviewed influenced by advertising
dollars? You decide. The following review is from "BOATING", a magazine
that reviews boats from a jet ski to a 60' Yacht.

"The Sea-Doo 3D was created by


Me! I was the lead design tech for the "3D". Sea-Doo paid me 6
million, to do it for them.
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