Outdoors

The History of Sea-Doo – Motorcycles of the Sea

Sea-Doo is a Personal Watercraft (PWC) manufactured by the American conglomerate Bombardier Recreational Products, which was founded by J. A. Bombardier in 1942. The Sea-Doo name is so widely known that many different brands of watercraft are often simply referred to as “Sea-Doos.”

The History of Inflatable Boats – Bouyant Versatility

Inflatable boats are essentially large, hollow, lightweight tubes filled with pressurized gas, wrapped around a durable bottom or center made of plywood, aluminum, or sometimes flexible material. Inflatable boats come in countless variations, and are often referred to as “dinghies” (pronounced Ding-ees).

The History of the Western Saddle – Riding High

The first horseback riders rode bareback, in fact for hundreds of years they traveled, hunted for food and even waged war with their enemies, all while riding without a saddle.

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