Jetski
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Boats built to have jet skis docked to the rear and propel them through the water are one way of adding some extra carrying capacity. The latest model from Dockitjet does this with a decidedly agile footprint, whether in action or packed down and stowed on the rear of any model of jet ski.
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Hungarian company Narke claims it's building the world's first electric personal watercraft (PWC) designed for proper series production. The Electrojet is a 60-hp (45-kW), carbon-bodied electric sit-down jet ski capable of doing 35 mph (55 km/h) in near silence.
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This wacky concept vehicle from Geneva looks kind of cool, in a KTM X-Bow kind of way, and demonstrates how electric drivetrains could make multi-mode vehicles much easier to build. We've got to be honest, though, we've got no idea how it's supposed to work.
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Dubbed the "ultimate sea toy," the Seakart 335 was recently on show at the Cannes Yachting Festival Boat Show and the Monaco Yacht Show. The smart looking inflatable boat is available in two versions that can seat three or five passengers.
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BomBoard takes the prototype of the world’s first modular personal water craft (PWC) and makes it faster and more durable.
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At the touch of a button Gibbs amphibious motorcycles convert to jet skis and switch to jet propulsion. The switch from road mode to water mode is done in less than 5 seconds.
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The Jet Blade is a unique kind of personal watercraft that features three skis, a tilting front suspension system similar to that of a Piaggio MP3, and a 650cc engine. It aims to put the "ski" back into "jet ski" by offering a smooth and agile ride.
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Half the price, half the weight and half the power of a regular midrange jet ski, the Spark delivers 90% of the fun of a more expensive PWC in a way that's much more accessible and attractive to newcomers. It also burns nearly ten times less fuel than the big boys. Loz and Noel ride the new Sea-Doo.
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Benelli has rebranded its jet ski business as Belassi, moved to Thailand and built an entirely new, turbocharged, marine-specific engine to retake the crown of the world's most powerful production jet ski.
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The Wokart is a go-kart for the water with awesome power-to-weight ratio and agility. The seating and controls make it just like driving a car ... and in four years of R&D, no-one has turned one over. Production begins next month, with sales starting in March 2014.
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Frankly, what I know about water sports can be written on the dorsal fin of my imaginary surf board (what do you mean they don't have dorsal fins?), but I'm not going to let that stop me telling you a bit about Asap, an electric watercraft designed for lifeguards.
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The WaveJet is a new, lightweight motor system that gives board sports enthusiasts and boaters some extra paddling power.
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