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>Ride plate identifies the hull

“Show me your ride plate and I will tell you what type of hull you are running” that would have been the saying at the last World Finals in Pro Runabout Open. The were many riders racing Yamaha’s and Sea-Doo’s with a different bottom, after all this is why the class is called Open (same as GP...). We picked up several cases and we illustrate all of those in a particular story which will be published in the Features section shortly. You will be surprised.
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>Pwc drag festival speed record

Posted from nbcnews.com: A Florida man's jet-ski speed record during a racing event has a promoter planning to bring Guinness World Records to next year's competition. Joseph Mastrapa of Palmetto Bay set a record of 101.7 mph during last weekend's 2012 RIVA Racing HydroDrag event. The previous mark was 100.3 mph set in 2010. The course runs about 660 feet long. The sport is in its third year of sanctioning by the International Jet Sports Boating Association for personal watercraft competitive racing. Promoter Mike Young of Bradenton says he hopes to find a sponsor to handle bringing a Guinness representative to next November's event to verify any possible records. There isn't an exact Guinness match for Mastrapa's IJSBA record. The closest comparison is 76.172 mph set over a measured kilometer in July 2002.
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>Hiroyuki: The hidden ace of Rickter

Japanese Freestyle rider and engineer Hiroyuki Ogino has been working for Rickter Composites for over a year. There may not many people know him in Europe or USA but he is a a very reputable and smart engineer in Japan. No wonder why he was invited to work along with Rick Roy and his team in Thailand. During this year Hiro has developed and tested many parts along with Rick, Rok and Taylor which is no surprise that the performance of Rickter crafts reached a whole new level. He is already developing and testing new parts for the future of Rickter Composites.
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>Dauliach Racing in Dubai

You are a junior jet ski rider or experimental rider and you wish to evolve on the international racing? Steven opens you the doors of the much closed championship of the United Arab Emirates. New dream of jet ski racers, the UAE championship is one of the most beautiful championships in the world. Indeed, the pilots cross the Emirates, stop by Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It is one of the hardest championships , where reign some big names of the International jetski such as Steven, but also James Bushell, Nicolas Rius, Kevin Reiterer, Ludovic Caumont, Nadir Bin Hendi, Mohamed Burbaya. It is also the championship which revealed the talents of the Dauliach Jetski School, who has been trained by Steven in Dubai, such as Omar Abdulla Al Rashid, Almur Bin Huraiz, Wahab Al Essa, and some French juniors who has been confronted with the high level junior class in Dubai and got a better level back in France, fighting for the first place. Steven Dauliach is currently the only on to be able to offer an opportunity such as this one to the riders. So, if you think you are motivated enough and want to live this extraordinary experience, contact us. Be careful, the availabilities are limited to the most motivated riders. Should you require any further any information, we will be glad to answer.
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>Watson Racing

The Australian company, Worx Racing has recently been purchased by long time Yamaha Australia factory mechanic named Gary Watson. Gary is the owner of Watson racing and now he is taking care of the research and development of Worx Racing products. At the moment their doing some testing on a handling kit for Sea-Doo RXP-X.
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>Amy Green and the Veterans

“What a great way to spend Veterans Day weekend! A quick group shot in Oceanside. Many thanks to Shawn Alladio, all the people at PPF, the USCG auxiliary, and especially the Purple Heart Patriots, who made 135 miles at sea look like a walk in the park.”
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