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IJSBA Announces Blowsion As 2017 World Finals Title Sponsor

The IJSBA (International Jet Sports Boating Association) is very pleased to announce the new title sponsor for the 2017 World Finals; Blowsion. Blowsion has a deep legacy with regards to the World Finals. Plans for Blowsion to eventually sponsor the World Finals began back in 2013, when IJSBA and Blowsion teamed up to bring the Saturday Night Under The Bridge Show back to Lake Havasu City after an unfortunate absence of more than a decade. Since Blowsion has title sponsored this show since its inception, they will be doing double duties this year, maintaining their role as the Under The Bridge Show sponsor while being the top, overall sponsor of the World Finals. IJSBA thanks them for their dedicated support.

“This exciting partnership is intended as aggressive commitment to ensure that traditional Ski type Personal Watercraft remains the center focus of the sport. Blowsion’s involvement, at this level, also heralds their expansion into new portions, of the PWC sport, bringing unparalleled style, design, and performance to competitors and enthusiasts”, says The IJSBA.

If you haven’t heard of Blowsion, we’ll give you a quick rundown. 25 years ago, a small team of PWC enthusiasts set up a booth at a World Finals event back in the early 1990s. Lead by the late John Dady, the group displayed hulls and helmets painted in beautiful designs. These designs were new to the PWC world and took the community by storm, becoming the top standard in the watercraft community. Today, Blowsion’s designs are the most sought after on the face of the planet, with painted watercraft and helmets being shipped to nearly every nation on the planet!

To remember and celebrate John Dady, Blowsion will be unveiling new visual works of art as well as some exciting new products at the World Finals.

Cody Cole
Cody Cole
Associate Editor – [email protected] Since the age of 4, Cody has been obsessed with everything Mopar. On Christmas of 1998, Cody's parents gave him a beat up '69 Charger shell that his father saved from a field. Fast forward 17 years, Cody still has the Charger, along with a few other Mopars ranging from a '70 Coronet, a '73 Duster and a couple of current SRTs. Cody can truly and proudly say he is a true Mopar nut in love with all types of Mopars!

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