UK Personal Watercraft News

30th July : It's Jase The Ace.
It's a safe jet that Kirkmuirhill lad Jason Young will speed through the water!
Kawasaki rider Jason finished joint first overall in the recent British Jetski Championships third round at Tattershall, Lincolnshire.
That result put Jason just 15 points behind leader and defending champ Simon Gill in the overall standings.
With only three rounds remaining, it looks like it will go to the wire to see who is the fastest racer in the UK.
After leaving Tattershall, Jason then went north of the border to the River Clyde for his first experience of racing in his homeland. 
He thrilled the home crowds by finishing second at an invitation event held in conjunction with Seeglasgow.com
After back to back victories on the Saturday, Jason endured extremely choppy conditions on the Sunday. After a massive tumble in race one, he eventually finished in a disappointing fifth.
Despite this setback, Jason, who is sponsored by Champney Springs, still sat joint first with former Junior World Champion Lewis Goodchild.
But the fairytale return to Scotland was not to be for Jason.
Although he led the race for the majority of laps, Goodchild eventually passed the youngster in the penultimate lap to win on the day and take overall victory.
Jason said he was upset for the loyal supporters he could hear cheering him on from the banks of the Clyde every time he crossed the finish line. Maybe he'll go one better next year!
If you are interested in either learning more about jetski racing or keeping an eye on Jason's race season, check out his www.jasonyoung.gb.com website.
CarlukeGazette.co.uk

24th July : Trio Left Shaken After Jet Ski Rescue Drama.
Three people had a lucky escape after an eagle-eyed passer-by spotted them stranded in the sea with a jet ski.
The member of the public raised the alarm and the Hartlepool Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) inshore lifeboat and volunteer crew was dispatched to a pumping station near the North Gare, at Seaton Carew.
The jet ski had been towing a rubber ring but broke down when the rope got caught in the propeller.
The group tied the jet ski to a water buoy and were about to swim to shore.
One man and two women were in the water when the lifeboat crew arrived. They were taken out of the water and transported, alongside their jet ski, to the Tees and Hartlepool Yacht Club at around 6pm on Tuesday.
A spokesman for Hartlepool RNLI said:
"The driver of the jet ski had no flares or communication equipment on board.
"It could have been a different story had a passer-by not spotted the group waving.
"Nobody was injured but they were left a little shaken by the incident."
A spokesman for the Humber Coastguard, which covers the North East England coast, said:
"We got a call from a member of the public who had seen a group of people waving from their craft.
"They didn't have any flares or communication equipment on board but jet skis rarely do."
Hartlepoolmail.co.uk

23rd July : Local Radio DJ Joins Team RYA For Wight Stuff 08 Event.
Portsmouth based Power FM’s breakfast show DJ, Zoe Hanson, joined members of ‘Team RYA’  at 2008 The Wight Stuff event, that saw some 60 plus personal watercraft users take to the water to embark on a 55 mile blast around the Isle of Wight.
The event, which is set up to raise money for the ‘Make a Wish Foundation’, kicked off from Leigh-on –Solent bright and early on the morning of Saturday 12 July.
Unfortunately however, due to rough water and bad weather conditions it wasn’t possible for the riders to go around the Island, instead the fleet took the slightly less bumpy ride out to Nab Tower – still quite a feat, with a round trip of some 45 miles.
Zoe, a novice rider, joined in with the RYA team, taking to the controls of the PWC she said: 
“The Wight Stuff was a great event for a great charity. What an amazing experience to travel round the island with a Brilliant bunch of people! 
The sight and feeling of being in the middle of 60 PWC's in the Solent is a picture I will always have in my mind.
I did find it a lot harder on my legs than I thought it would be, you just sit down and go don't you?
Well that’s what I thought, how wrong I was....”
Things did get a little tricky for Zoe and fellow rider, RYA Instructor Kaz, as the pair ducked under the water like a submarine off the back of a wave and both feel off – but it wasn’t enough to dampen their spirits or enthusiasm.
Andrew Norton, Motor Cruising Projects Manager at the RYA said: “The whole event has been fantastic and all in aid of a great cause. 
There were a lot of tired people at the end of the day but everyone was pleased with what they had achieved despite not actually going around the Island.”
Zoe prepared for her Wight Stuff adventure by learning the basics of personal watercraft use on the RYA’s PWC Proficiency Course with Southampton based Stormforce Coaching and was presented with her certificate live on air by Andrew Norton from the RYA (Friday 11 July).
RYA.org.uk

23rd July : Leave The Dolphins Alone Plea.
By Stephen Ivall 
Following reports of people in a RIB chasing a group of dolphins off the south coast of Cornwall recently, Cornwall Wildlife Trust and British Diver Marine Life Rescue are reminding the public to behave responsibly around marine wildlife. 
Harassment can cause severe distress and make animals change their natural behaviour. In the worst case, it can lead to serious injuries, amputations and even death due to propeller strike.
Joana Doyle, Marine Conservation Officer for Cornwall Wildlife Trust says: 
"We share our waters with a wealth of impressive marine wildlife, including dolphins, seals, basking sharks, whales and turtles.
No-one would willingly wish to disturb or harm them, but by being too eager to get a good view, this can be the end result. 
We've seen far too many marine animals with terrible injuries caused by boats or jet-skis and it's important that people make themselves familiar with the do's and dont's when they encounter these animals, and that they abide by the law. "
Dave Jarvis of British Divers Marine Life Rescue says:
"Many marine animals including dolphins and basking sharks are protected by law, so it's very important to treat them with respect and keep your distance. 
It is an offence to disturb dolphins and basking sharks and to do so intentionally or recklessly can result in a prosecution."
Earlier this year, two men from Folkestone were found guilty of harassing a dolphin and were fined £350 and ordered to do 120 hours unpaid community work.
Dave continues:
"We feel that this successful prosecution will pave the way for other cases to come to court. 
We recommend that, if dolphins approach your boat or bowride, maintain a slow, no wake' speed and don't change your course until they move on.
Never chase dolphins in an attempt to make them bowride. 
Keep your distance and don't go closer than 100m (200m if there are two boats). 
No more than three boats should be in the area at any one time and no-one should spend more than 15 minutes near the animals. 
It's also essential that you don't drive head on to, or move between marine animals, particularly dolphins, as you may scatter or separate them and this could be lethal for very young animals that may become separated from their mothers.
You could also seriously injure, or even kill, them."
Joana adds:
"We don't want to spoil people's enjoyment of the sea, but we urge them to think about the impact their actions may have on marine wildlife, for example, never throw rubbish or contaminants into the sea and, for your own safety as well as theirs, don't try to swim with dolphins and basking sharks. 
To help vessel users stay within the law, the Wildlife Safe (WiSe) Scheme has produced a DVD called The WiSe Way to Watch Wildlife'. 
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has some free copies available for sailing or other watersports clubs, so please contact me at Cornwall Wildlife Trust on 01872 273939 ext. 207 or email joana@cornwt.demon.co.uk to obtain a copy".
The public are encouraged to help protect marine animals and any suspected harassment incidents should be reported immediately to the Devon and Cornwall Police on 08452 777444.
A description and the name of the vessel, whether it is a boat or jet-ski, and a description of the occupants, together with details of their movements, may help to bring about a prosecution.
If at all possible, this verbal report should be supported by video footage and/or photos which could be used in evidence.
FalmouthPacket.co.uk

21st July : River Festival Goes Off With A Big Splash.
Record numbers of visitors attended the Glasgow River Festival this year, with more than 87,000 people celebrating the revival of The Clyde.
The weekend event, centred around the Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour, the SECC and Glasgow Science Centre, featured a packed programme of events from a jet ski acrobatics display, to a volleyball tournament staged on an artificial beach, to powerboat excursions and a pirate's treasure hunt.
The festival was opened by Lord Provost Councillor Bob Winter, who hoisted a flag on the HMS Middleton to launch the event.
Check out the full story and video at...
TheHerald.co.uk

19th July : JSRA British Championship Pics.
A selection of Jetmans images from Round 3 of the 2008 JSRA British Championship at Tattershall Lakes last weekend are now online.

Check them out in the Racing & Freestyle section of the Photo Gallery.

*Please Note: These Images are intended for viewing only. Unauthorised reproduction is not permitted.

16th July : Jetski Rescue Trial A Success.
A new kind of river-rescue vessel was tested out with great success in Upton last weekend.
Mercia Inshore Search and Rescue (MISAR) had two jet skis with special rescue sledges attached on standby during Saturday's Upton Triathlon event, which saw about 350 swimmers tackling a demanding course in the River Severn.
Team manager David Walker said the equipment was used to great success when a female swimmer developed cramp towards the end of the swim.
"We had to get in amongst the swimmers to get her out, which you simply cannot do with a standard propeller boat," he said. "But using the jet ski we were able to get her out safely with no problems at all."
MISAR was granted special permission by British Waterways to use the jet ski, and is now hoping to purchase similar equipment of its own.
"It would probably cost us just over £7,000, but I think it is something well worth obtaining," said Mr Walker.
"It would have great benefits in instances of flooding.
It is something that works in shallow waters, so we would be able to get around the town with comparative ease and safety.
"We will now be looking to develop training for the crew."
MalvernGazette.co.uk

16th July : Jetskier Saves A Stricken Canoeist.
A canoeist was last night recovering after being rescued from the sea.
The man (58) had to be pulled from the chilly water after his kayak canoe capsized about 200 yards off the Co Down shore at Cloughey yesterday.
He was taken ashore by a member of the public who used his jetski to rescue him.
The stricken man was then taken to hospital as a precautionary measure.
Among those also involved in the rescue, at about 11am, were the Coastguard, PSNI and Ambulance Service crews.
A spokeswoman for the police said: "The PSNI helicopter assisted the Coastguard in locating the man and as police on the ground directed operations the owner of a jetski made his way to the stricken man and helped him to safety. "Police in Ards have praised the quick-thinking and co-operation of the local Cloughey community," she said.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Northern Ireland Coastguard confirmed the Portaferry Lifeboat had been launched.
He said: "We received a report from a member of the public from the shore that a man was in trouble in a kayak about 200 yards off the shore at Cloughey near Portavogie.
"While he was on the phone the canoe capsized and we launched the Portaferry inshore lifeboat and contacted the PSNI whose Police 44 helicopter helped us locate the man.
"He was recovered by the first informant and two others on a jetski brought him back to the shore on the jetski."
BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

16th July : JSRA British Championship Results.
Results from round three of the JSRA British Championships at Tattershall Lakes in Lincolnshire are now online.

Check them out at...

www.jsra.co.uk


15th July : Jetskier & Personal Watercraft Magazine.
The August Edition of Jetskier & PW is on sale from all the usual stockists priced £3.20.

Included in this edition are all the usual sections plus Get A Grip replace your mats, Fossehill Freestyle, Battle Of The Titans-Supercraft Shootout, Where To Ski Lakeside, Freeride Morocco and much much more.

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15th July : Wight Stuff Pics.
A selection of Jetmans images from Saturdays annual Solent Skiers ride 'The Wight Stuff' are now online.

Check them out in the General section of the Photo Gallery.


15th July : Canoeist Rescued By Jet-Ski Rider.
A canoeist has been rescued by a jet-skier off the County Down coast.
Police assisted the Coastguard in locating the man after the alarm was raised just before 1130 BST on Tuesday.
The jet-skier helped the 58-year-old from the water and brought him to safety.
He has been taken to hospital suffering from exhaustion and exposure.
BBC News

11th July : VersaDock To Launch New Docking Systems.
VersaDock is launching a range of new accessories at Southampton Boat Show to enhance its revolutionary, maintenance-free docking system.
For the first time VersaDock will be exhibiting its new Corner Float and FloatStep Ladder and adding a Kayak Storage Rack, Fish Cleaning Table and Bench Seating to the VersaDock system.
VersaDock’s FloatStep ladder floats on the surface when not in use, preventing growth and corrosion. FloatStep ladders for regular pontoons and jetties are also available from VersaDock.
The modular VersaDock system will be displayed on the water at the Southampton event to enable visitors to see its versatility and how easy it is to construct.
Unlike docks constructed from wood and metal parts, VersaDock offers waterfront and anchored docking whilst delivering unparalleled adaptability - so even the most awkward corners, such as mud flats or previously unusable areas, can be accessed with ease. 
VersaDock’s floats are constructed with a high molecular weight polyethylene, which is resilient even in the most demanding environments, and is used by marinas and boat yards across the world.
Floats are made to the strictest requirements, and are strong enough to hold extraordinary loads. Residential docks are made of the same materials as commercial docks, and are virtually indestructible.
VersaDock is proving increasingly popular with private boat owners, as installation requires no specialist skills. It is the only modular system that can be assembled from above the dock and constructed in only a few hours.
The drive-on V-Float technology literally guides and cradles the hull of a boat or jet ski safely onto the dock.
This enables vessels to be driven on and stored out of the water, protecting them from salt and corrosion in the harsh marine environment.
 It also means that no anti-fouling is required. Minimum maintenance is needed, because excess water immediately drains away and in most cases they can also be left in the water over the winter.
The lightweight interlocking modules are easy to add to, change, upgrade or relocate – as well as being environmentally-friendly, UV and freeze-resistant, durable and practical.
BYMnews.com

10th July : EJSBA European Championship Results.
Results from the first round of the 2008 European Tour in Croatia are now online.

Check them out at...

www.ejsbajetski.eu


10th July : JSRA Club Racing Results.
Results from the second round of the JSRA Club Racing Championships at Nitrojet are now online.

Check them out at...

www.jsra.co.uk


10th July : Lifeboat Called As Jetskier Falls.
By caroline gough
Whitby Coastguard and the inshore lifeboat were called out to assist a jet skier on Tuesday night.
The 22-year-old man had experienced difficulties when he came off his jetski off Whitby’s West Cliff beach.
He was picked out of the water by a passing vessel but was unhurt.
The jetski drifted off and smashed against rocks.
The man did not require medical treatment.
WhitbyGazette.co.uk

5th July : Hookers Available From ATP.
Introducing the new 'Hooker' impeller from Impros.

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You will not be disappointed.
We believe this will far exceed any Freestyle impeller currently available.
The 'Hooker' has a 75mm Hub, set back 7mm with a radial edge polish and is available in various pitches.
Having a 75mm hub increases the pump pressure and with a massive set back of 7mm it increases that all important hook off the wake.
Customers who have recently purchased one of the first batch have all reported huge increases in bottom end hit off their wake.
Fits Yamaha 144mm Pump and is supplied with an impeller tool.
Available now from Airtime Products.
Price: £229.95

www.airtimeproducts.co.uk


5th July : K38 UK Rescue Boat Operator Courses.
K38 UK is pleased to announce its Rescue Boat Operator course dates for the second part of 2008.
The K38 RBO course has been developed to provide training for those who use PWC’s  or RWC’s in a patrol or rescue context in both flat and moving water conditions.
The dates are as follows:
8-10th September 2008
22-24th September 2008
21-23rd September 2008
3-5th November 2008
20-22th November 2008
We are currently in the process of selecting a venue along the South Coast to hold certain K38 UK training courses so please check our website  for further information.
www.k38uk.com

4th July : More Talk Needed On Jet Ski Laws, Says SPC.
During Tuesday’s Cultural, Education, Heritage and Corporate Affairs SPC, members decided that more consultation regarding the use of jet skis in Mayo was needed.
The meetings will be held with relevant groups such as the Irish Sailing Association, fishermen and gardaí, following the number of submissions that were received in relation to the proposed draft bye-laws under section 61 of the Maritime Safety Act 2005, which regulates the use of personal water craft, jet skis and recreational water craft.
The SPC also proposed to put forward a proposal at national level to the government making it mandatory that a licence should be required by users in control of any vehicles on the water.
Chair of the SPC, Cllr Paddy McGuinness, said that he was “impressed with the tone and content” of all submissions received and said that considering these submissions was “a real test for the SPC”.
The Fine Gael Cllr said that there is a need for these bye-laws, however, but used the analogy of banning the use of cars so that there would be no more road accidents and said that this could not be viable.
Fine Gael Cllr Jarlath Munnelly said that he now has “serious reservations” about introducing the bye-laws, even though with the introduction there will be zero fatalities; however, this would damage watersport activities in the county, which are a major tourist, business and entertainment attraction.
What the Kilalla-based Cllr suggested was the “safe responsible use” of water craft, which would adhere to a code of practice and to work with associations who use water craft.
The Cllr suggested that initially there should be “self-regulation” with the “onus on the users” to be responsible. 
Cllr Munnelly also called for a reccomendation to be nade to the government that a driving licence should be introduced for those using water craft.
SPC members Mr Pat Conway and Mr Tony Diffley concurred that an all-out ban was not the answer, and instead there should be a promotion of safe and enjoyable watersports, with self-regulation being the best answer. 
However, Cllr McGuinness asked not to rule out the “safety net” of enforcement if self-regulation does not work.
It was proposed that members request the presence of representatives from the ISA, fishermen and gardaí to attend a special meeting in September to further debate the issue.
MayoAdvertiser.com

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