Ride by Day, Wrench by Night
Ride by Day, Wrench by Night, presented by VintageJetSki, has great stories, modification tips and amazing insight into the world of jetski racing from the glory days right through to today. Cam Wise brings you in-depth, personal conversations with the biggest names in the sport, from the legendary racers of the 80s and 90s to today's industry leaders.
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Rob 'SPLASH' Hallstrom - Editor of the Infamous SPLASH Magazine
04/09/2022
Rob 'SPLASH' Hallstrom - Editor of the Infamous SPLASH Magazine
Today’s episode is with Rob Hallstrom, former editor of SPLASH magazine! He was definitely a lucky man in the right place at the right time to ride the wave of the golden era of the Jet Ski world. Get an insight into the inner workings of SPLASH Magazine, what it took to put together, some of the challenges they faced and some of the unreal perks he got as an editor covering a sport that he loved! We hope you enjoy this interview with a man at the forefront of the Jet Ski world! Important times: 01:20 Hello and welcome Rob 01:40 How did you get involved in the world of Jet Skis? 04:15 What work did you do outside of Jet Skis? VW Trends Magazine 06:20 The perks of being editor means you always have a great ski 07:55 What does an editor actually do? 10:00 How did you start at Splash Magazine? 13:45 How did the interviews work back then? Technology has changed! 16:00 Splash Magazine’s had the best colour 17:20 What makes a good interview? 18:30 In Your Face 20:25 Bad interviews 21:45 Getting onto the cover of the magazine 25:40 Getting to test Jet Skis 26:35 New model releases 29:50 We always got to test the latest tech 32:45 Trips to Australia with Jet Pilot 36:20 Yamaha special testing with new Jet Skis getting to ride 120 miles 37:55 The right time at the right place 39:00 Big money changed the industry 42:15 Ed Miller’s PJS Ski the VHP 44:40 The Fish Report 47:55 Custom Corner 49:40 Custom of the Month 52:05 What was your favourite part of the magazine? 53:10 Splash Bash and the Mex Rager 57:00 Riding motorcycles on Route 66 with Spat 01:01:30 The infamous riot 01:03:30 The end of your Splash Magazine career and starting with European Car Magazine 01:06:25 The demise of the magazine as a concept 01:09:00 What are you doing these days? 714 Media 01:10:15 What does your Splash collection look like? 01:12:15 Thank you so much for your time! 01:12:40 Outro
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'Dangerous' Dan Fitzgerald - 2021 Vintage Class World Champion
12/12/2021
'Dangerous' Dan Fitzgerald - 2021 Vintage Class World Champion
Today’s episode is with the 2021 Vintage Class Jet Ski World Champion, ‘Dangerous’ Dan Fitzgerald! Coming up through the ranks from the early 90’s, he is still riding, racing and winning! Join us as we go down memory lane and relive his early races, the fierce battles he was in, tech innovations like EFI systems, balancing a career being an accountant with wrenching, starting a business and what competing in the 2021 World Finals was like. Dan has a wealth of knowledge about Jet Ski racing, you’re in for a treat with this one! Dan’s career has spanned for over 30 years and has seen him regularly earning top 5 positions against the big names of the sport in the ProMod class during the early 90s before he went on to even bigger heights. We cover an incredible play by play race recap of when Dan took out the last race of the 1995 national tour in Dallas in the 1200 runabout class We ‘Nerd out’ on the differences between MRD mechanical fuel injection and the Triton EFI system, Dan has run them both How he managed a full time accounting career whilst balancing his ambitions to become a pro jetskier as a privateer with only minimal sponsorship support And how his grit and determination paid dividends when Factory Yamaha, Team RIVA, came knocking on his door with an opportunity he couldn’t refuse We finish with some in depth advice from Dan on how to modify your 550 for the best performance possible plus so many more interesting insights along the way. Dan found a way to build his passion into a business with the launch of Jet World Power Sports. If you’d like to find out more about what products Dan has to offer then head to his website at JetWorldPowerSports.com Important Times: 00:13 Intro 01:47 Hello and welcome! How did you get started in Jet Ski racing? 03:50 How and when did you get into wrenching? 07:30 Your dad’s role in your wrenching and your first race 11:20 Regional races with worn out motors 13:00 How did you become friends with Jeff Jacobs with the age difference? 16:55 Senators Wash 18:25 Australian Pursuit and the value of riding with better riders 21:30 Funny story about Jeff Jacobs 23:40 What racing memories do you have with Jeff? 26:00 The 750’s equalized the racing 27:30 My gear wasn’t as fast but it was very reliable 28:35 The beginnings of business 29:45 Finding performance in reliability meant focusing more on the bottom end 31:55 Did you ever train with Jeff? Did you ever get to ride his race skis? 33:50 You had a big list of sponsors in your pro years then none in your expert years 37:30 A story about L&S 40:50 It was inspiring to see you out there financing yourself 43:50 1991 tour you ended 5th place, what was that like? 45:50 White Brothers and Good Time Racing 47:50 Riding 650’s 50:00 I switched to a 750 with MRD fuel injection for the World Finals and getting injured 51:50 What is your professional opinion of MRD fuel injection? 54:15 I had a 750 with a Triton EFI as well 56:10 How engine tuning worked 01:01:40 How did you measure performance? 01:05:40 Did you ever see Victor Sheldon or Jeff Jacobs EFI? 01:08:25 Standups to Runabouts and a very tough 1993 01:14:02 This is what dreams and legends are made of 01:22:05 I made over $100 000 just racing jet skis! 01:23:48 What was it like having a professional career while racing? 01:30:15 Starting your own business 01:33:35 The hulls flexed so much that it wrecked the drive coupler 01:35:35 Last round of the national tour 01:44:00 Big battles in the World Finals 01:49:30 You haven’t stopped racing but now you had a business: Jet World Powersports 01:52:40 Mike Cohen from PJS came to work with me 01:53:05 We do Sea Doo Watercraft, CanAm Spyder, Beta and Husqvarna Motorcycles, Polaris, Yamaha and Kawasaki, Torrot Electric Motorcycles and Electric Motion 01:55:20 You are the current World Vintage Class Champion taking it away from Wyland Redon, what’s it like racing today vs the old days? 01:57:50 Walk us through your setup: Rhaas 750 Conversion kit and choosing a nozzle 01:59:50 Intake grate: set up to go fast in rough water 02:03:21 Engine bay: RND, Mariner and Kaufman pipes 02:06:58 Running 220 Psi compression using a PJS head 02:07:37 3 Channel MSD ignition and a stock FX1 Waterbox 02:08:18 Air flow: pair of 48mm Carburetors 02:08:45 What was the World Finals like? Moto 1 and the log jump 02:12:30 Moto 2 02:15:30 Physical condition and weight is important 02:17:20 The final results of the 2021 World Finals 02:18:18 I wish we had more people doing this 02:21:00 Your best handling tip: Make your ski parabolic, add front and rear sponsons 02:22:35 Engine setup: have enough cooling, add compression and do some porting and an aftermarket ride plate. You can also use a Reed motor. Maintain your parts! 02:26:00 Favorite memory on a jet ski: Helping surfers stuck in massive surf in Ventura 02:30:45 Thank you so much for your time! 02:31:38 Outro
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Wyland Reden: Race Ready for World Finals
09/29/2021
Wyland Reden: Race Ready for World Finals
Today’s episode is a special one, we are focusing on getting the most performance out of your jet ski using tricks and tips from one of the best in the business, 2020 Vintage Class World Champion Wyland Reden! We’ve saved some of his top engine and handling tips for this episode to help you get ready for the World Finals! If you want to race with the best in the sport or just enjoy riding with your friends more, this episode is for you! YOUR JET SKI 01:00 So tell us about your ski: dual 46 carbs, reverse jets that’s tuned well, west coast cylinder with hand done porting, Kaufmann full pipe, for a good top and bottom end. Full length, hand ported intake manifold. 03:15 What head do you use and under what compression? West Coast head at 195 compression, 200 and over just damaged the engine. 04:40 We use a normal but lightweight crank. 04:50 We replace the PJS pistons every 6 months of racing. 05:30 Waterbox and exhaust. 06:24 Pump: I use a Rhaas 750 conversion kit bored to almost 800 with a big swirl prop, impellers at a high angle as well as an 800 pump nozzle that automatically drops as you turn. 07:17 We have settled on a flat ride plate extended 3 inches out and size 21 rings. 08:10 Top end vs low end performance. 08:44 Advice for people getting into the 550 class. 09:21 It has become necessary to have a 750 pump to be competitive. 10:36 What did you use before the 750 pump? 12:00 It’s very difficult to weld anything onto a ride plate. 13:08 We use 2 washers on the ride plate to angle it slightly down. 14:25 How do you fill the gaps between the ride plate and the hull?. 15:14 That’s a good way to stop the ski from bouncing around too much. TOP SPEED 15:43 They used to use a radar gun on the back straight to measure top speed, how do you measure it today? We use the GPS data from a GoPro, a phone as well as using a radar gun. 17:09 Your highest ever speed on a 550: 56mph. 18:24 You have to choose between acceleration and top speed. 19:12 Picture of Jeff Jacobs going 57mph. 20:15 Top speed run:what intake grate do you use? Rhaas top loader. FUEL 22:02 How much do you put in? ¾ tank. 23:43 Which fuel do you use? VP 110 Racing Fuel that is kept super cold. PREP FOR RACE 24:30 What is your process of prep to get ready for the start line with your holder? 26:43 What do you do on the line to get your jet ski ready for the race? 30:48 How do you prepare yourself for the start of the race? 30:39 Reading the conditions and mentally preparing. 34:38 Troubles in the season: narrowly avoiding a fire. 36:26 I turn on the bilge pump at the last minute because it uses battery power. 38:13 Ignition system and flywheels, don’t play with reverse magnets. GET READY TO RACE 39:48 Why do you rev before the race? To clear the water. 40:47 How to time the start. 42:26 I prefer the inside split, it’s tighter and shorter. My ski turns sharply or not at all. PRIZE MONEY IN RACING 44:05 No money in the US but some good cash prizes overseas like in Thailand. 45:08 My team is a big part of my racing. 47:00 Did you see Harry Goatcher and Jeff Jacobs? PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR 47:57 I won’t leave the 550’s but I’m moving to the Pro Class. 49:42 We are trying to start a stock spec class, no modifications and far cheaper. 53:31 There’s something special when you go back to how things used to be.
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'Fly N Ty' McFarland: Finding Legendary Vintage JetSkis
09/17/2021
'Fly N Ty' McFarland: Finding Legendary Vintage JetSkis
Ty McFarland is best known for having a garage full of amazing skis and bringing some great products to the market. Over the years, Ty has built one of the most impressive vintage jetski collections in the industry, including v-hull 400s and has owned numerous Jeff Jacobs’ race skis including the most legendary of them all, Jeff’s 1991 World Finals winning Electronic Fuel Injected PJS 550. Listen in for a great story about how he also owned a race boat belonging to the Flyin Fish, Chris Fischetti for just one day. In recent years, Ty started Fly-N-Ty JetSki Products and has been creating OEM Reproduction Tanks for the 550s. Plus, there are now brand new tanks available for all those X2 fans out there! I know right, these have been in hot demand in recent years and they’re finally here. Now if you want to freshen up your ski ready for the water you can find all these tanks as well as difference variations and colors by heading straight to vintagejetski.com/fuel 00:17 Introduction 01:42 Hello and welcome to Fly-n-Ty! How did you get involved in the sport? 04:38 The police didn’t mind me, the regular boats were mad at us 06:02 Meeting Bruce Phelped and the fasted jet ski ever, he used a custom ride plate to get to top speed 10:18 Pushing the limits of what is technically a Jetski 12:45 You did a lot of freestyle riding, did you race too? I liked tricks more than racing 16:03 Your ski inspired mine, how did you design your ski? 20:36 Tell us about your freestyle career, you have some very cool tricks. How do you do underwater tricks? 25:00 Entering your first freestyle events, they were strict with where you can practice 30:05 Tips for new riders, tow your ski backwards 32:50 What’s your favourite part of a vintage jetski? 35:13 Confusion with warning lights, red for off or red for warning. 36:39 Difference between 4 stroke SuperJet vs old school 550 40:57 You have the biggest collection of vintage jet skis. Tell us about the A and B version of the V-hull 400’s 45:06 How to read the VIN number 50:02 What else is unique about the 400’s 52:44 White and silver SX skis from Japan 53:20 What prices are we talking about these days? All based on supply and demand, people these days buy multiple skis at once 56:15 How does colour influence the price 59:16 Interchangeability is a huge advantage on a vintage jetski 01:01:48 Using a 440 pump that's tuned well will get a higher top speed than a bigger pump 01:04:45 You have several Vintage racing JetSkis How have you managed to find and budget for them? Save a little every month and use UShip.com 01:09:19 How to tell if you have a real authentic racing jet ski. Match up the scratches and dents 01:11:55 How to get these great skis: Act fast, have the money ready and use UShip.com (or take vacation time to travel to the seller) 01:13:36 You owned Fischetti’s ski for 1 day? 01:16:41 Buying Jeff Jacob’s ski from PJS Man’s brother - from the Du Pont’s, fuel injection came in a box - the batteries don't last, 44mm carbs to replace the fuel injection - PJS said please don’t contact us anymore, it’s a one off race ski and we can’t keep fixing it up for you 01:24:00 Touching up vintage jet skis: I don’t touch up race boats 01:26:40 Tell us about the Indycar styled fuel injection 01:27:43 Jeff Jacobs did his own undercover mods, his dad developed their own pump and used other parts he didn’t tell anyone about, he would take them off before end of the season 01:32:47 Any other secrets you stumbled across? 91 Reed engine and how Jeff beat 700’s on his 550 01:39:52 Jeff comes out of retirement and rides in boardshorts and absolutely smashes the competition, did you own that SuperJet? 01:43:42 The Vintage Jetski museum, the history and where it went wrong, plans for the future 01:49:49 Meeting the Godfather of Jetskis: Clayton Jacobs Snr 01:53:29 You also met Fred Tunstall 01:57:13 You make reproduction tanks, tell us about how that came about? 02:00:42 What is the “Fill Delete” tank? 02:02:55 Why should I buy a new tank? Good build quality and safety + how to test your tank 02:05:32 Is there an X2 tank coming out? Yes! We did a crowd survey asking if people want a bigger tank or more room for a bigger pipe 02:09:15 Does it use standard X2 straps? 02:10:10 Where can people find these tanks? 02:11:15 Handling tips: PJS ride plate, Jettrim mats, add traction pads on the hood to stand on it, pads underneath the handle pull, 3 bilge pumps, AME grips, 15 degree bars. The SX railing caps keeping coming off, DIY railings with PVC 02:19:03 Engine setup: 550 Halfpipe, charging flywheel, milling your head, porting, bore the nozzle and aftermarket impeller. I prefer single carb 02:20:58 Your best memory: That Jeff Jacobs boat sitting in your backyard 02:22:27 Thanks for being on the show! 02:23:14 Outro
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Rachel Cummings: How Wrenching on JetSkis Can Make You a Better Racer
08/28/2021
Rachel Cummings: How Wrenching on JetSkis Can Make You a Better Racer
This week we chat with Rachel Cummings, one of the rising stars of the sport, on racing, wrenching and getting started in Vintage Jetskis. Rachel has motorsport in her blood with years of experience riding enduro motorbikes with her dad, but it wasn’t until she was 20 years old that Rachel was introduced to the sport by her boyfriend, Andrew. Between them they’ve racked up countless hours of wrenching and admit their passion for the sport has driven them to build race skis faster than they were designed to go. Join us as we go into detail about those modifications, setup and engine tips that Rachel uses to get the best out of her ski. Checkout all this and more on the Ride by Day, Wrench by Night podcast. 00:15 Introduction. 01:52 How did you get into jet skiing? 04:24 You have a boyfriend who loves jet skis too. 07:30 You started on an X2, when did you get a superjet? 09:50 Innovation is great, it leads to the whole industry going forward. 10:27 Finding your SuperJet just before spring break. 12:12 How we converted the ski for the surf. 14:02 Disappointed with the performance at first. 15:35 Chasing whaleboats at Pismo. 20:20 Your first real jet ski event at Huntington Beach. 22:34 Andrew’s family has a house at Lake Havasu. 24:09 I was racing just to finish. 25:20 How did your first race go? 26:58 Scrambling to get gear last minute. 27:39 I was the only girl who signed up. 29:04 We realized we were actually competitive. 29:41 We pitted next to Michael Prodanovich. 31:04 So you ride dirt bikes too? Tell us about that. 36:58 Risk vs reward became more important. 37:31 How did you go from your SuperJet to a vintage ski? 40:28 Andrew has been collecting parts for years. 43:20 Mark Gomez riding without a hood. 44:07 Your ski in particular is really nice, tell us about where that started. 46:21 How did you budget and plan for your ski? 47:49 Wrenching is the fun part, it gives you a greater connection to your gear. 51:46 Mod parts do change your style, it really is personal preference. 53:37 What’s your preference on steering? She prefers a slower turn to combat over-adjusting. Steering takes priority over the engine when upgrading. 56:32 Tell us about your 750 pump, what difference could you feel compared to a 550? 59:20 What is your recommendation on impeller pitch? We bend them ourselves and test. 01:00:20 Tell us about your intake, they are very aggressive. 01:01:14 Tell us about your ride plate, what adjustments have you made? Cut holes into it. 01:02:42 We are all here to help each other, Andrew is very open with what he does. 01:03:41 Engine bay: 550 Reed engine, RC520 Cylinders, custom porting. 01:04:14 Compression: Over 200 psi. 01:06:37 Intake: Dual carburettor setup, the rest is custom and secret, but it is tuned well. 01:07:17 Ignition: Lightened flywheel with MSD Ignition using the older analog chips, The downsides of Total Loss Ignition. 01:10:14 Batteries: We always buy good batteries, I get a whole day out of a charge, you can use a lightened charging flywheel for a compromise between stock and full mod. 01:11:57 What are your best memories of that build? 01:13:49 Why do you use a halfpipe in your engine? We just tried it and liked it. 01:14:30 What about the waterbox? It is custom made as well. 01:14:52 What are your goals for 2021 and the World Finals? 01:15:42 2020 World Finals goal was to finish in the top 10 01:18:04 How are you preparing differently this year vs last year? Skills vs fitness? Signing up for more races. 01:24:01 Tell us about women's racing and your experience of it. 01:27:17 What is your favourite part about the Vintage Jetski community? Why would someone want to join? Final Questions 01:30:10 Handling setup: Sand the grooves in your hull to make them even and a bit deeper, use bed liner to keep it safe and strong. 01:32:24 Engine tips: Put duel carburettors in it, high compression head, make it tunable. 1:34:01 Favourite races: Mark Gomez GoPro footage of Rachel () 01:42:37 Hardest fought race was at the ISJBA World Finals Qualifier, ending 5th out of 9. 01:45:56 Thank you Rachel!
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Neil 'Neilski' Bollmann - The Jet Ski Painter of the Stars
07/27/2021
Neil 'Neilski' Bollmann - The Jet Ski Painter of the Stars
Today’s episode is with Neil Bollmann, Jet Ski painter of the stars! Neil was around for the glory years of Jet Ski racing and has made a big name for himself as a legendary painter, people thought his paint jobs were stickers, they were so good! Have a listen as we go back through the golden years and hear what it was like from his perspective and get many valuable tips for doing your own paint jobs. We hope you enjoy this episode and we can’t wait to see your own paint jobs after hearing these tips! 00:17 Welcome! 01:29 When did you first see a Jet Ski? 02:08 How much did your first ski cost? 02:53 How did you start painting? Was this your trade? 03:27 First job painting 04:29 “If your Jet Ski runs shitty, bring it to Jet Ski City” 05:04 Jet Ski City’s ski was the only one that was painted 06:03 Right time, right place 06:59 89/90 was when my painting really developed with the Candy Apple colors 07:47 How he used to do a paint job 08:07 Candy Apple colors 08:32 House Of Kolor 09:33 How did you meet some of the big names in Jet Ski racing like Scott Watkins? 10:55 The first real taste of fame and Splash Magazine 12:16 Selling good numbers in England and the Hot Water Series 12:56 Live Jet Ski racing on TV 14:49 Heading to the world finals in Havasu 15:20 Driving the van and getting pulled over 17:25 What’s the atmosphere like in the glory years? 18:50 New idea for painting Harry’s ski 21:17 What’s your favorite ski that you’ve painted? 22:01 What did a paint job cost? 23:26 People were spending a ton of money 23:55 Using lacquer primer, Imron paint, urethane, clear coat and epoxy primer 25:51 You were becoming world renowned at this point 27:07 What about race helmets? 28:12 Troy Lee (Troy Lee Designs) sees Harry’s helmet 30:20 People thought his paint jobs were stickers 31:27 Paint jobs started losing their impact in the mid 90’s 32:47 Meeting Vanilla Ice 34:53 Vanilla Ice: The Jet Ski Racer 37:59 Pulling up to my house in a white Porsche 38:46 I want to get into painting my own jet ski, what are the stages of painting a ski? 39:49 Take the stickers off (Xylene to remove glue) 41:21 Take the handle pole, pad, exhaust and pole bracket off 41:42 Reinforce with resin and fiberglass 42:16 Tell us about the resin 42:57 Painting is 90% prep 43:58 How much fiberglass do you need? 2 layers on the inside and 2 on the outside - paint inside with Imron-type paint 45:17 Electrical box needs reinforcement too 46:41 Sand it with 80 grit and put epoxy primer on 46:50 You must paint within 72 hours - the paint etches into the epoxy 47:33 Tell us about epoxy 48:40 I was basically a chemist, once the base coat is down and protected, you’re good to go 49:21 BEST ADVICE: Read the can! 49:57 What do I need to do this myself? Paint guns 51:22 Urethane primers 51:42 A guide coat is a handy trick 52:07 Sand down with 80 grit, epoxy primer on, choose color, apply base coat - what’s next? 52:25 Use Intercoat Clear when you have a lot of white in your design 52:56 Stripe work: Tape is important 53:46 The clear coat allows you to fix mistakes 54:31 Can I do this in my backyard? 55:39 You want to do this over a few days 56:21 Get a Porta-shade and a 20 gallon air compressor with a 25 or 50 foot hose 57:08 Adding your own stickers - clear coat is the last stage 58:14 Taking your paint to the next level 59:51 Things to save time and fix mistakes - 400 grit wet sand paper 01:00:36 Using Pre-Kleano to clean the surfaces BEFORE painting 01:02:36 Tell us about the sandpaper 01:03:24 When do you use 2000 grit sand paper? At the end to make it shine 01:03:52 What is your best memory from back in the day? 01:07:01 Your son’s Youtube channel 01:08:11 How can people contact you? 01:08:39 Where did your nickname Neilski come from? 01:09:29 Where to see some of your designs 01:10:03 Thank you for joining us Neil Bollmann!
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Victor 'The Slasher' Sheldon
06/25/2021
Victor 'The Slasher' Sheldon
Hailing from Alaska didn’t stop this legend from becoming an incredible 8 time world champion, with a unique racing style using his famous leg drag turns, Victor “The Slasher Sheldon needs no introduction!
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Run Whatcha Brung JetSki Regatta with Mike Kemp, Jason Schriner and Jason Rivera
05/18/2021
Run Whatcha Brung JetSki Regatta with Mike Kemp, Jason Schriner and Jason Rivera
Today we are talking to the team behind the "Run Whatcha Brung JetSki Regatta", which will be returning for its 7th year on the 5th of June 2021, at Pirate's Den in Parker Arizona. The three guys running the show are Mike Kemp, Jason Schriner and Jason Rivera, who are raising money for two very worthy charities: "Cooking for Cancer" and "Milemarkers Therapy". They run one of the best raffles. To try to win a Kawasaki JS550 Hull or X2 - just get to vintagejetski.com/raffle before 31 May 2021.
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JetJam Racing with Lisa Price
05/10/2021
JetJam Racing with Lisa Price
Lisa Price has been involved in the racing scene for decades and has a wealth of experience both on the track and behind the mic. During this episode, Lisa and Cam go over what's involved in putting on a race series, the history of where JetJam began, what you need to get yourself on the line, this year's racing schedule and all the companies who have supported making the event series happen!
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Wyland Reden: 2020 Vintage World Champion
03/18/2021
Wyland Reden: 2020 Vintage World Champion
Wyland Reden became the 2020 Vintage World Champion at just 16 years old.
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Larry 'The Ripper' Rippenkroeger
10/18/2020
Larry 'The Ripper' Rippenkroeger
From Northern California, a young Larry ‘the Ripper’ Rippenkroeger, was on the path to achieving his dream of being a pro-motocross rider. However, after purchasing his first ski in ‘76 there was no turning back.
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Haulin' Harry Goatcher (Part Two)
07/20/2020
Haulin' Harry Goatcher (Part Two)
We are back with the highly anticipated part two of our interview with Haulin Harry Goatcher. We begin with Harry’s race in Australia that left him with a pretty serious injury.
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Haulin' Harry Goatcher (Part One)
06/30/2020
Haulin' Harry Goatcher (Part One)
'Haulin' Harry Goatcher made his professional debut for L&S Engineering in '89, before riding for the likes of R&R JetTech and Westcoast Performance, for whom he claimed a podium at the 1990 World Finals in Havasu
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New VintageJetSki Podcast: Ride by Day, Wrench by Night
06/20/2020
New VintageJetSki Podcast: Ride by Day, Wrench by Night
Ride by Day, Wrench by Night, is a new podcast presented by VintageJetSki, bringing you great stories, modification tips and amazing insight into the world of Jetski racing from the glory days as well as today.
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