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Sea-Doo

British  
/ ˈsiːˌduː /

noun

  1. a small self-propelled watercraft for one person

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The analyst says the Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo manufacturer’s outlook can also offer upside relative to consensus expectations while remaining conservative, suggesting additional growth drivers beyond general industry improvement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Public records showed he owned at least one vessel made by Sea-Doo, a company known for its jet ski-style personal watercraft.

From Reuters

Public records show he owns at least one watercraft made by Sea-Doo, a company known for its jet skis.

From Reuters

They released the original Sea-Doo in 1968, marketing the mustard-yellow vessel as a “jet-powered aqua scooter” that could go 25 mph but was “virtually unflippable.”

From Washington Post

The Sea-Doo was reintroduced by Bombardier in 1988 and became one of the world’s most popular boating brands, and rival watercraft were introduced by companies including Yamaha, where Mr. Jacobson eventually worked as a consultant.

From Washington Post