When we think about enjoying a great day on the water with our personal watercraft, a few specific things come to mind: the thrill of accelerating to high speeds, the wind and spray in your hair as you jet across the water, and the adrenaline and joy of feeling almost like you’re flying. While these sensations are powerful and enjoyable, a growing number of people are using their PWCs for new experiences, pushing the boundaries of what one might typically use a simple JetSki for.
Recently, we’ve explored long-distance trips around Pacific islands and fishing trips that cross the Caribbean from Florida to the Bahamas. If you’re a follower of Mark Forrest Adventures on YouTube, you’ll know that exploration is one of the biggest advantages of using a PWC.
Mark Forrest has long been an advocate for using PWCs as a means of exploration. In his long-running, nearly 200-episode YouTube series titled “Sea Doo Adventures,” he has taken followers along to explore the beauty of the Great Lakes. We featured him back in 2020, highlighting his innovative use of PWCs, but we wanted to revisit his channel to highlight some of his recent explorations.
One specific video that caught our eye is July’s “Exploring Islands, Lighthouses & A Shipwreck,” where he traverses the southern Georgian Bay and its islands. Along the way, he stops at Beckwith, Hope, and Christian islands to experience the beautiful nature that characterizes the area, as well as some wonderful traces of human achievement and adventure.
While you’ll have to check out the full video to see the incredible discoveries Mark makes, we’re thrilled to see him continuing this wonderful tradition and highlighting such a beautiful part of the world.