When buying a personal watercraft, it’s hard to resist the temptation to get a trailer at the same time. Even if you live next to the water and your watercraft stays in the water, a trailer still makes it easier to get it into and out of the waves – or to bring it in to a dealer.

Modern personal watercraft are much larger and heaver than they were in the past, so it’s best to have the right equipment. While before people had to rely on trailers built by specialized companies, BRP now offers a full line of trailers for its watercraft. Dubbed Sea-Doo Move, these trailers are available in simple and double models. There are plenty of options in the catalogue, such as a spare wheel or a walk pad so you can walk around the watercraft while it’s in the water.

We all know it’s not easy to get personal watercraft into or out of the water when you’re by yourself. Sea-Doo has simplified everything by adding the iCatch system. This trailer option adds a cradle that automatically latches on and secures your watercraft when you load it into the trailer. Launching it into the water is just as easy: once seated on the watercraft, all you have to do is pull a lever to release the watercraft from the trailer, setting you free with a flick of the wrist.
Our only concern? It’s hard to attach the safety cable. The eye near the bow is very small, which complicates the operation. Otherwise, the iCatch system does a great job simplifying a task that was often more challenging in the past.

For more information:
http://www.sea-doo.com/ca/watercraft/icatch