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Seadoo type craft (electric) with a reef view screen, anyone seen such a thing?



 
 
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Old February 13th, 2006, 10:33 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Seadoo type craft (electric) with a reef view screen, anyone seen such a thing?

I asked earlier but didn't explain the personal watercraft very well. This
is a watercraft, somewhat similar to a seadoo, except that it is electric
power and you lay on it. There's a view screen so that you can look at the
reef as you motor along. Some even come with a little sunshade disk. Some
are set up for two people to lie side by side as they go along.

As I understand it, a tourguide goes out with you on his own craft and leads
the way.

There are supposed to be a few of these reeftour types of operations set up
in conjunction with the cruise lines.

None of you have encountered these?

Thanks in advance for any replies.


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Old February 14th, 2006, 12:14 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Seadoo type craft (electric) with a reef view screen, anyoneseen such a thing?

It is nice seeing you posting to the group, chilly. I can not help you,
but maybe someone else can. I just wanted to say it is nice seeing you
here.

Becca


chilly wrote:

I asked earlier but didn't explain the personal watercraft very well.
This is a watercraft, somewhat similar to a seadoo, except that it is
electric power and you lay on it. There's a view screen so that you
can look at the reef as you motor along. Some even come with a
little sunshade disk. Some are set up for two people to lie side by
side as they go along.

As I understand it, a tourguide goes out with you on his own craft
and leads the way.

There are supposed to be a few of these reeftour types of operations
set up in conjunction with the cruise lines.

None of you have encountered these?

Thanks in advance for any replies.


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Old February 14th, 2006, 02:48 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Seadoo type craft (electric) with a reef view screen, anyone seen such a thing?

Thanks Becca. It's always good to see you too.

"Becca" wrote in message
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It is nice seeing you posting to the group, chilly. I can not help you,
but maybe someone else can. I just wanted to say it is nice seeing you
here.

Becca


chilly wrote:

I asked earlier but didn't explain the personal watercraft very well.
This is a watercraft, somewhat similar to a seadoo, except that it is
electric power and you lay on it. There's a view screen so that you
can look at the reef as you motor along. Some even come with a
little sunshade disk. Some are set up for two people to lie side by
side as they go along.

As I understand it, a tourguide goes out with you on his own craft
and leads the way.

There are supposed to be a few of these reeftour types of operations
set up in conjunction with the cruise lines.

None of you have encountered these?

Thanks in advance for any replies.




 




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