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  2. Sea-Doo XP - Wikipedia

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    The jet pump featured a stainless steel impeller. Visually, the XP featured a purple lower hull, pump, seat, cowling, and handle pole cover. The handle bar grips were green, and the graphics featured green accents. Also a first among watercraft, the cowling featured fixed dual mirrors and a pod for fuel gauge and tachometer on the top.

  3. Jim Jannard - Wikipedia

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    He began developing his own products, including custom handlebar grips that conformed to the shape of one's hand, [2] motorcycle goggles, ski goggles and sunglasses. [3] Oakley sunglasses were used by bicycle racer Greg LeMond, raising the company's profile. [3]

  4. Larry Rippenkroeger - Wikipedia

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    He was previously a jet-ski champion. [1] During the filming of the film Live Free or Die Hard, Rippenkroeger was the stunt double for Bruce Willis. [2] Rippenkroeger was seriously injured when he fell twenty-five feet to the pavement. [2] He suffered broken bones in his face and fractures in both wrists. Production was temporarily shut down.

  5. Personal watercraft - Wikipedia

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    A personal watercraft (PWC), also called Jet Ski or water scooter, is a primarily recreational watercraft that is designed to hold only a small number of occupants, who sit or stand on top of the craft, not within the craft as in a boat. Prominent brands of PWCs include Jet Skis and Sea-Doos. PWCs have two style categories.

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  7. Gibbs Quadski - Wikipedia

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    Steering is controlled by a nozzle at the rear, directed via the handlebars. The Quadski can travel for about two hours on water and has a range of approximately 600 kilometres (370 miles) on land. About 1,000 Quadskis were produced in Michigan [ 3 ] between 2012 and 2016, when production ceased.