I know BRP has invested time and money into electrifying all their vehicles including SeaDoos. I think the efoil Rise will be part of that. But it’s weird they haven’t cracked the efoil nut yet. I heard at MIBS from sea doo that they’re “still working on it. “
As far as I can tell, once you get beyond the rare defects that Sea-Doo will fix--and I really believe that they are rare as heck--then anything after this suggests a bit of reckless driving.
No matter the category of your doo, build this fantastic machine that you manufacture, my discomfort is in relation to women who need to pee, therefore installing a toilet. Thank you my noble, hug.
Thanks. If you need it, you can use an electric toilet installed on a LinQ tile (DIY) with a privacy tent/pop-up changing pod ($16-$35). End of the day, this is a pontoon with all its spartan advantages, charms and drawbacks.
I think you’re right about the less impressive feeling compared to other pontoons but I was personally surprised with the handling of the longer craft. Which one did you rent?
I wonder if you heard any news on Seadoo efoil concept they showed few years ago but did not release?
I know BRP has invested time and money into electrifying all their vehicles including SeaDoos. I think the efoil Rise will be part of that. But it’s weird they haven’t cracked the efoil nut yet. I heard at MIBS from sea doo that they’re “still working on it. “
@jetsurfingnation I just heard that Sea Doo shut the Rise program:(
@ sad but im not surprised
They have had reliability horror stories of units blowing up with low hours
As far as I can tell, once you get beyond the rare defects that Sea-Doo will fix--and I really believe that they are rare as heck--then anything after this suggests a bit of reckless driving.
No matter the category of your doo, build this fantastic machine that you manufacture, my discomfort is in relation to women who need to pee, therefore installing a toilet. Thank you my noble, hug.
Thanks. If you need it, you can use an electric toilet installed on a LinQ tile (DIY) with a privacy tent/pop-up changing pod ($16-$35). End of the day, this is a pontoon with all its spartan advantages, charms and drawbacks.
Honestly having rented one I would not buy one. Very unimpressed. Slow, doesn't handle well and cheap feeling.
I think you’re right about the less impressive feeling compared to other pontoons but I was personally surprised with the handling of the longer craft. Which one did you rent?
You probably rented 21 170. Of course it's that way lol.