Meet the ‘Land-Doo': The Scooter, Watercraft Hybrid Turning Heads in Delaware
- Justin Bonneville built the Land-Doo, a street-legal scooter-watercraft hybrid, in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, completing it in 2025.
- Bonneville created the Land-Doo after seeing a similar vehicle in Florida and deciding to combine a $100 broken personal watercraft with a high-powered scooter.
- He spent about 100 hours and $2,500 to assemble a yellow, fully functional vehicle featuring working lights, signals, gauges, a horn, and a water-squirting rear.
- Bonneville said, "I knew it had to squirt water," calling that feature a "must-have," and acknowledged some people expressed interest in future units though this remains a one-off.
- The unique Land-Doo draws attention on Delaware streets and suggests potential for similar custom builds, especially near beaches during summer.
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Meet the ‘Land-Doo': The scooter, watercraft hybrid turning heads in Delaware
What do you get when you cross a scooter with a Sea-Doo? In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, you get the “Land-Doo”—a one-of-a-kind custom ride that looks like a personal watercraft but cruises on pavement. Justin Bonneville built it using a $100 broken personal watercraft, commonly known as a Jet Ski or Sea-Doo, and a high-powered scooter. The idea came after he spotted a similar contraption in Florida and decided to take on the challenge himself. “I …
Handy Delaware man turns beat-up jet ski, scooter into water-squirting ‘Land-Doo'
“I’m just saying I never saw one before.” A creative man is riding something around Delaware beach towns that might have you saying, “what did I just see?” It’s a wave runner, but it isn’t out on the waves. Instead, the so-called “Land-Doo” is cruising the streets. “Land-Doo” creator Justin Bonneville said he is good with his hands, especially around anything that burns gasoline. So, when he saw a WaveRunner turned motorbike down in Florida, hi…

Meet the “Land-Doo”, the Scooter and Hybrid Bike that Attracts Attention in the USA
What do you get when you combine a scooter with a Sea-Doo? At Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, we present you the “Land-Doo”: a unique custom vehicle that looks like a jet ski, but moves on the pavement. Justin Bonneville built it using a $100 broken jet ski, commonly known as Jet Ski or Sea-Doo, and a high-powered scooter. The idea came up after seeing a similar artifact in Florida and decided to accept the challenge. “I thought it was great, somethin…
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