So long and thanks for all the fish

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
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Kahuna already posted about me finally leaving the site, but I wanted to say thanks to everyone for the rides, fun, etc over the years.

I rode my first standup in 1991, a bone stock 440, in the 'surf' if you can call it that at Folly Beach in Charleston, SC - that was a trial by fire trust me. I bought my own 440 which was modded somewhat with a Kerker pipe, mild cleanup porting, etc. I took that ski with me to Hawaii (in the Navy) in 93 then built and painted a 550 and brought that back in 95. While in Hawaii, I rode surf 3-4 times/week if I wasn't at sea on the sub, turned some buoys, at Hawaii Kai and Hickam AFB most of the time. My main riding buddy was from Guam and his brother ran a race shop there so when we pulled in for an upkeep I got to ride surf there, buoys, and got to ride a pro mod 750 that was just brutal.

Once I got back to the mainland, I bought a 95 SXi and did some racing but turned to freestyle, bought a SJ and put some 24/7 stuff on it and started competing with the Liquid X Freestyle Tour (the Twangled guys) which was a mess, but still made it fun. I rode a SJ but was sponsored by a Polaris dealer so I painted it like the Polaris race sitdowns then the Octane came out and looked very similar to my ski which was fun. I did get 3rd overall one 'season' and won the Sickest Trick competition at the Jam in Nashville whichever year that was.

The online side of jetskiing started with rec.sport.jetski (a Usenet newsgroup that most of you won't even know what that is/was) then Rob started PWCToday and most people jumped over there until the SBT/PWCToday switchover in Dec 2005 and the X was born the next month.

I got into mountain biking, had 3 kids, and the standup scene around here died off by the late 2000's, so I ended up selling my ski in 2011 which was a pretty light squarenose conversion with a carbon/kevlar and s-glass topdeck along with all of my extra parts.

It was a great 20 years of riding.

See you around!


First ride on my 440 in 40F water wearing 2 wetsuits - there wasn't anyone around except my buddy on shore, so I stayed in the tray.
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First SJ during my competition days during poster autograph session
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Winner winner chicken dinner
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Daytona-photo by RonnyMac of course
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Freshly built 550 in Hawaii with the coolest Sano Pads ever
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I was riding in pools before Mark Gomez was out of diapers...this was at Jetfest at Kentucky Lake in the rec.sport.jetski days, on my wife's 550 I built
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Wilmington, NC
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Failed backflip in Daytona during the Cherry Buster
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SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
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Was the Pro Mod 750 Tophers? (SP?)
Nah, he was on a SJ from the beginning, it was a customer's though that had bought it from the US at Havasu - no real graphics though, I think it was one of the pro's practice skis. Brutal acceleration.
 
Wow, so amazing to hear the history. While it is a bummer that you are leaving the sport, I can clearly see that you got the very best of jet skiing and through some of the best years this sport seems to have had. Congratulations to you bud :cool:
 
Your investment in this site was what brought me to start freeriding and convinced me to...here it goes, the famous line...BUY A SUPERJET lol. I have never looked back either. Many thanks for the site SuperJETT, you sir truly are a "standup" guy, pun included, pun intended :) I hope you will still check in here every now and then. You helped out a lot of us including me not only with the site creation and maintenance of it but tech support on skis too. You're a gentleman and a scholar around here my good sir, as a result, you know what? you're not allowed to leave. You can retire, but this is your retirement home. If you wander off, we'll send out a search party to retrieve you :p
 
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End of an era. Although I’m not around much anymore sad to see you go. My avatar is Matt E pulling me in to shore when my ski sunk in the surf, another one who moved on. Been here since the beginning still like seeing the old original names pop up when I visit. Thanks for everything and I wish you well.
 
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