C’mon admit, we’ve all done it. We’ve all been guilty of one really good wipeout or two. It’s part of the fun of pushing your jet ski (or yourself, for that matter) just a little past the limits. Hopefully, you were able to dust yourself off, climb back on and keep on riding. “Any landing you can walk away from is a good one,” is how the saying goes, right?
Well, The Watercraft Journal is proud to announce the beginning of the first-ever Jet Renu Wipeout Showdown! This photo contest is as easy to enter as it is to win! All you need to do is email in your best “wipeout” picture (this includes crashes, sinking or just falling off of your personal watercraft) along with your contact info (name, mailing address, phone number and email). We will then publish your picture on the official Watercraft Journal Facebook page in a special photo gallery titled “Jet Renu Wipeout Showdown.” The picture that gets the most “Likes” by the end of the month wins!
And win big will they! We have a seriously awesome prize from our friends at Jet Renu: a huge detail kit that includes Jet Renu’s Pink Quick Shine, a gallon of Pink+ Shine & Waterspot Remover, Clear Glass Cleaner, Blue Plastic Polish and their MX DriWash and RenuShield MX sprays! It’s a $100-plus value that can be yours just by publicly humiliating yourself in front of tens of thousands of people! Doesn’t that sound fun?
Again, to enter, just email your picture RIGHT NOW to [email protected] and get your friends and family to “Like” your picture on The Watercraft Journal official Facebook page. The picture with the most “Likes” by the end of Monday, March 31st, 2014 will win!
Don’t miss your chance to win big! Email us your best PWC wipeout pic and get your friends to “Like” it!
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sent you an email kev
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Trouble finding a good wipe out photo is you have already done it and the camera was not rolling. Had one of Clyde catching at least 10 foot of air passing a cabin crusier last year but the camera was not rolling. Ski went about 100 yards from where he landed. Rough on the “Old” man. BG
Trouble finding a good wipe out photo is you have already done it and the camera was not rolling. Had one of Clyde catching at least 10 foot of air passing a cabin cruiser last year but the camera was not rolling. Ski went about 100 yards from where he landed. Rough on the “Old” man. BG