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Bombardier, the world's leading personal watercraft (PWC) manufacturer,
launched its Sea-Doo
GTX DI and Sea-Doo RX DI models in 2000. These were
the first personal watercrafts to employ Orbital OCP technology,
leading the way to cleaner waterways and better fuel efficiency.
This was followed by further Orbital DI models including a range
of sports boats some of which employed OptiMax engines from
Mercury Marine.
Sea-Doo engines, when equipped with OCP
technology, operate up to 70% cleaner and provide at least 30% improvement
in fuel efficiency over traditional carburetted 2-strokes. Sea-Doo
watercrafts include a number of value-added features made possible
by Orbital's smart usage of electronics and software. One example
is the exclusive "Learning Key", a specially encoded lanyard
key which restricts vehicle speed for beginners and other less experienced
riders. Another innovation on the Sea-Doo is the detonation
sensor, where Orbital software protects the engine from damage if,
for example, incorrect fuel is used.
The Sea-Doo DI range has won several
industry awards including Watercraft World's "Watercraft of
the Year" for 2000.
SEA-DOO and RX are trademarks
of Bombardier Inc. and/or affiliates
GTX is a registered trademark of Castrol Ltd. Used under license
to Bombardier Inc
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