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Scott Waterjet takes jetsprint Group A naming rights

scott_imageNew Zealand based manufacturer and exporter of jet-boat propulsion units, Scott Waterjet Ltd, has scooped naming rights to the up-coming international Group A jetsprint championship series.

Known as the ‘Scott Waterjet Group A’ category, the South Island based industry won the coveted title after promoters of the series raffled the rights in an effort to raise funds for the six-round championship season.  An internationally recognised class, the 412 cubic inch engine capacity restriction creates up to 650 horsepower to power the jet unit.

Located in Winchester, South Canterbury, Scott Waterjet CEO Konrad Scott was thrilled to get the news, binding his brand to the jetsprint championship series that begins on 27 December.

“I’m the sort of guy who never wins anything – so I was super-stoked when I found out.”

A step on the ladder to a greater international profile, Scott says the synergy between his product, the sport and being in front of the public with the associated television and media coverage is achieved by being a category sponsor.

“What we are trying to do is get better coverage on what we are as a company and what products we are working on and developing.  So getting the brand name out there in the general public is huge.”

“We’ve got our 850 series jet that we are pushing currently – covering smaller leisure boats to reasonable sized sea boats.  We are pushing them in to Europe, North America, Australia and so on.  The commercial water jet side of our business is where we are expanding most at the moment.”

Scott also see’s the naming rights as return to competitors for supporting his product as it’s improved:  “Peter Briant’s team will be running a new evolution of the eight and a half inch jet; we’ve also got in testing two nine and a half inch Superboat jets which are currently running in Australia.”

With the raffle drawn in Wanganui by representatives of the New Zealand Jet Sprint Association (JSA) under police supervision, a second and third place draw gave incentive for business to partake in the restricted 150 ticket promotion.

Wanganui based H&A Design and Print took second place with 50 VIP hospitality tickets for each of the six rounds plus six promotion rides.  Hamilton’s Drainage Systems, owned by competitor Mark Newdick, placed third, winning three promotional jetboat rides.

Starting on 27 December 2009 at Wanganui’s Upokongaro venue, the series is spread across the North Island, finishing at the Wairarapa racecourse facility of Tauherenikau in late April.  With roughly four weeks between rounds, Featherston is also the second (24 January), followed by Meremere (21 February), Hawke’s Bay (14 March), Wanganui (10 April) with a return to Featherston in the Wairarapa on 24 April.

The series features three competition categories: the Jetpro Lites, Scott Waterjet Group A and Suzuki Superboat, with a total of 31 entries received so far.

Tickets for the day can be purchased online at http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=3703 or at the venue: From Wanganui on SH4 head north toward Kaiwhaki Road, signs direct traffic past the township of Upokongaro.

 

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