If you are like many residents of large metropolitan areas such as New York City, a 90-minute work commute is a daily occurrence that adds up quickly to years of your life spent traveling to work.
If you are like David Pike of Jersey City though, you find ways around or in this case through your water obstacles via a Sea-Doo. We recently told you about David’s shortcut in which he uses his Sea-Doo GTI watercraft to cut his daily commute time down to 15-minutes.
Sea-Doo got wind of the story and actually caught up with David recently to put together this short video clip. Obviously, this commute hardly puts the term work commute into perspective except maybe on those rainy or windy days where you are getting blasted in the face with sea chop.
Admittedly, David informed viewers that he would still rather make the Sea-Doo journey in the rain. We would agree that it’s a small price to pay when you are saving at least an hour’s worth of time. It also beats cramming into buses and subway trains with fellow commuters.
Although David has been riding his Sea-Doo all summer, he plans to finally prepare for the cold weather by winterizing his ski and putting it away for the season.
For the time-being, it’s back to the old public transportation for David’s journey to his job in Brooklyn. At least we can expect the smells of fresh brewed pumpkin spice or peppermint mocha to be a nice touch inside those subway cars while David waits for warmer weather again.
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