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>Bombardier makes the difference

The Canadian company decided to leave Kawasaki and Yamaha to battle for the horsepower and performance prestige while Bombardier launches a new affordable, low price, Entry Level watercraft equipped with a brand new engine. Click the attachment sign to view the complete report of the new Spark and the rest of the line up.
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>Vintage Jet Ski Museum 2013

According to Kelly Sprague from Jettrim, the right hand and wife of Gary Hart, the Vintage Jet Ski Museum is going to be a blast this year. Gary managed to clinch a good deal with Scott Frazier Director of IJSBA and the museum is going to be in a very good spot at the Performance Alley. Being more precise Kelly said “Scott is being so good to us this year. He gave us an excellent spot and is just being sweet as pie.” As it was published in a previous post Skat-Trak has joined the effort too this year.
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>Hot Products World Finals 2013 press release

Hot Products USA presents its latest news regarding the activities scheduled for the World Finals in Havasu and the special offers of some particular companies. Click the attachment sign to view the official press lease of Hot Products USA.
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>Jettribe’s old school SX750

Did you know that Jettribe crew still rides its 1992 Kawasaki SX750? It was bought from Jim from Castaic Ski & Sports in 1992. It was a huge jump from riding a Kawasaki SX550. For over 21 years now and it is still fun to ride it.
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>“Talk to the Legends” by Hot Products USA

Hot Products USA is proud to announce that on its VIP Lounge at the World Finals the people invited will have the unique opportunity to get advices on tuning aspects from legendary tuners, Bill Chapin of R&D and Dan Lamey from DASA. They will be at Hot Products VIP Lounge on Saturday and Sunday. More details will be post in the near future. Chapin pictured with Mike Follmer.
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>Veterans complete trip up Atlantic on Jet Skis to Mark 9/11 Anniversary

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A group of veterans completed a 1,600-mile fundraising jet ski ride from Key West, Fla. to lower Manhattan to mark the 12th anniversary of the Sep.11 terror attacks. Families cheered the wounded vets as they pulled into the World Financial Center Marina on Wednesday, ending the final stage of the jet ski journey to raise money for charity. “They don’t call it Never Quit Challenge. for nothing, it definitely wasn’t just going for a joyride,” Army PFC Jeffrey Glasser told WCBS 880′s Jim Smith Glasser was one of several wheelchair-bound vets who took part in the five-day ride. “We like to call it a moving memorial on the water. We ride for those who are not here today and those who are too injured to be able to do it for themselves,” Glasser said. The six teams finished the ride on Sep.11, the 12th anniversary of the day Glasser decided he would serve his country. He now delivers motivational speeches and holds events to teach other vets to never quit. Photo courtesy: Jim Smith, CBSNEWS
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