The Wave Boat is an addition if you already own a personal watercraft. You drive your jet ski into the docking space, attach your ski to the back of the boat in seconds via 2 boat buckles, and take off. more
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The Wave Boat is an addition if you already own a personal watercraft. You drive your jet ski into the docking space, attach your ski to the back of the boat in seconds via 2 boat buckles, and take off. more
Yes, there are currently four different Wave Boats. Two rigid-inflatable boats (RIB) and two fiberglass boats.
Aquatic Aviation is selling a new product called the Sealver Wave Boat. It is an attachment for a jet ski, that turns your personal watercraft (PWC) into a boat. The Wave Boat uses the PWC’s engine and steering and just locks into a boat frame, providing more space for others to join you on your adventures. We are excited to be working with SEALVER® because the Wave Boat is an awesome addition to a Flyboard Experience! Now more people can watch and enjoy Flyboarding close up. more
The Wave Boats are currently compatible with Yamaha models from 2004 and newer, andSea Doo models from 2009 and newer. The compatibility kits are specifically designed to fit the shape of these PWCs. SEALVER is also in the process of creating a kit for Kawasaki engines.
Similar to the Jetovater, but with a lower profile, the Flyboard is a kind of powered wakeboard that allows propulsion under water and in the air, rendering its user akin to a dolphin, human cannonball, or Grand Prize. here
Available in several sizes and models Sealver Wave Boats accommodate anywhere between 4 and 10 people, including the 2 to 4 who are sitting on the PWC driving the group. Boats are designed to kit up to your existing jet ski, with compatibility options available for Yamaha, Seadoo, and Kawasaki Ultra and 15F models.
Sealver also has a hybrid Z line that can latch onto either a jet ski or a HEVO hull with motor for power.
Scooters on land, not my thing. But a scooter underwater? I'm listening, AquatJet. The AquaJet H2 is a handheld underwater sea scooter, a wing-shaped gadget that propels riders through water at speeds of up to 5.6 mph. here
If you're wondering what happens when you're on a Wave Boat deck, and the cats on the jet ski driving it detach and take off to get their lake shenanigans on, well, remember that paddle and the grace of the gods of wind and currents I spoke of earlier?
Our team of experts is at your service to give you advice and information about the different models of the Sealver brand. Contact Sealver Canada right now to know more about Wave Boats. here
Discover the Sealver boats, available for the first time in Canada. We offer the range of Sealver Wave Boat, boats and rigid inflatable boats powered by a watercraft. Perfect for combining boating and watersports, Sealver boats adapt to the three major brands of watercrafts: Yamaha, Sea-Doo et Kawasaki. Enjoy this new way of sailing for all your nautical activities!
The data displayed above is to be considered for informational purposes only and are not to be considered as contractual information. Watercraft not included. Taxes and transport not included. Sealver Canada reserves the right to modify and/or delete without notice the characteristics and prices of its models. Do not hesitate to contact us for more details.
Mais si quelques secondes suffisent pour connecter ces “deux mondes”, grâce à nos kits de compatibilité brevetés, il en faut un peu plus pour expliquer 10 ans d’innovation aux passionnés de nautisme de tous horizons, tour à tour incrédules et fascinés par le potentiel de ces coques 2.0 here
Inventeur en 2006 du Waveboat, le chantier naval français Sealver perfectionne depuis plus de 10 ans sa formule magique technologique pour vous offrir la quintessence du partage et de la liberté sur l’eau : des bateaux révolutionnaires, propulsés par des Jetskis.
Des Jetskis qui se transforment instantanément en bateaux de 4 à 8 m , il faut le voir pour le croire.
C’est la raison pour laquelle, chez Sealver Waveboat, nous laissons toujours les images parler en premier ! here