Mission statement

Personal water crafts compose on their own a unique chapter in the history of power boats. Usually they are called Jet Skis, though this name refers to the logo of a particular manufacturer. In the past there were many attempts of building such a type of watercraft, however their official presentation to the public was made around 37 years ago when they were first released to the market by a Japanese manufacturer.
Originally, the idea was captured by an American inventor, Clayton Jacobson II, who fabricated the first stand up. Their scope is to bring fun along with the unique filling of the water , speed and air. Playing around the waves, towing a skier and touring away from the coast are some of the things anyone can enjoy on a personal water craft. Additionally, these water crafts are used by the lifeguards as well as in extreme cases like the surf tournaments in Hawaii.
The Departments of Coast Guard and the Army are also using these particular water crafts. Personal water crafts are involved in racing for the past 30 years, where the official board of racing is the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA).
The scope of this web site is the continuous growth and the promotion of personal water crafts in Greece, bring into contact hobbyists, athletes and professionals. The continuous informing of the public by the this web site and the opposite, warranties the growth of the sport and to help the recreational rider.



Factory Kawasaki Jet Ski Racing Team

Factory Kawasaki Jet Ski Racing Team made a strong presence at the IJSBA World Finals in Lake Havasu, Arizona. The KMC Team hosted under its Factory Booth for the first time at the World Finals  the French Team Pastorello Competition race crafts. Two 1500 SX-Rs for Hugo Pastorello and the famous #8 Ultra 310 LXS...
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Rickter-RRP sponsorship call

JOIN TO THE RICKTER-RRP FAMILY Rickter-RRP is thrilled to announce our 2024 Sponsorship Program, supporting amateur and pro freestyle classes at the IJSBA World Finals in Lake Havasu from October 10–13. We’re offering Rickter riders the chance to receive: Financial assistance with registration fees 200$ for Pro Freestyle 150$ for Amateur Freestyle Winning bonuses for the top 3 positions in...
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Scott Saito leaves Hot Products USA

Founder and Owner of Hot Products Usa, Mr Scott Saito decided to retire and proceed to the transition of the company to its new owner that will be announced soon. Hot Products USA has been the largest pwc parts distributor in the world. As he posted on his own words “After 40years of owing Hot...
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3DR front sponsons for SXi Pro

These are the original sponsons that the American company designed for Factory Kawasaki Jet Ski Racing Team back in 2000 for its super fast SXi Pro skis. Chris MacClugage and Dustin Motzouris approved them with great results. The particular front sponsons offer better stability on high speeds and improve handling on fast sweepers. Located in...
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Rickter is back

We are excited to announce the official return of Rickter hull production and proudly present the 2025 line of our three main Rickter products, including Rickter Edge, Rickter XFS Ninja Competition G2, and Ninja Pro V2. The rest of the line is coming soon. Rickter Edge: A benchmark in the freeride hull category. Rickter XFS Ninja Competition:...
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Factory Pipe Limited Dry Pipe for SX/SXi/SXi Pro

The illustrated Factory-Pipe is the best value for money exhaust system that can be installed on any Kawasaki SX/SXi/SXi Pro. Depending on the cranking compression whether it is in oem spec and Limited spec this dry pipe sets your ski on a whole different level. The particular pipe is for sale at the price of...
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ProForce is banned from IJSBA World Finals

Chris Hagest founder of  ProForce skis has just announced that IJSBA decided to banned ProForce ski from racing at the IJSBA World Finals. “After 67 emails, 100s of text messages, several inspections, the ProForce is banned from racing the Ijsba World Finals. No explanation, just "This is my final decision" text to my riders.” Just...
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