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[July 1, 2003]Shootout 83At high noon on Lake Okeechobee, Florida, we called out four jet boat builders. With steely eyes and a confident swagger, they gathered for the duel. When the smoke had cleared, every competitor was standing tall and we were slack-jawed at the results.
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[April 14, 2010]Hinckley Picnic Boat MK III 8Hinckley's JetStick control system takes the challenge out of maneuvering with jet drives.
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[May 2, 2013]BREAKING NEWS: Introducing Scarab Jet Boats 3Rec Boat Holdings announces a new line of Scarab jet boats.
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[January 28, 2004]Sea-Doo Speedster 200 1If one is good, two is better. That's the thinking behind Sea-Doo's new Speedster 200.
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[November 30, 2005]Yamaha SX 210 1The feeling of twin throttle levers under your palm is only bested by the acceleration two engines provide - that's the experience we had testing the new SX210.
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[November 30, 2005]Sea-Doo Islandia 1Any preconceptions we had about deck boats - casual hole shot, deliberate in turns - took a hike when we ran the Islandia. It registered a blistering 5.6 seconds from 0-30 mph and then turned from east to west in a snap.
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[December 27, 2007]Sea-Doo Utopia 205 1Acceleration is just insane in this 430 hp rocket. The boat was so quick in our tests it was difficult to measure on the stopwatch while it pushed us firmly back in the Utopia's well-upholstered seats. It was so much fun, we couldn't stop pressing the throttle forward again and again.
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[January 1, 2003]Sea-Doo Sportster 4-TecFour-stroke technology makes this 155-hp machine "legal" in areas where two-strokes have been banned and welcome in areas where silence is appreciated.
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