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iJetSki

Locality: Kuluin

Phone: +61 7 5443 9653



Address: 1/13 Fishermans road 4558 Kuluin, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.ijetski.com.au

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25.01.2022 Just out here living with Benny Bylett! Happy Friday iJetski family.... the water is calling your name!!



24.01.2022 Did you know we have a huge range of JETPILOT apparel in store for Men, women and the kids! Pop in and see us at 13 Fishermans road, Kuluin today!

22.01.2022 Jetski car convoy begins!! We are getting ready to be on our way to the Gold Coast to help with the Christmas presents for kids in care Jet Ski charity ride on the Gold Coast for tomorrow!! Hoping to see lots of you dressed up and all your smiling faces! #doingitforthekids

22.01.2022 Ain’t no girly girl kinda Monday with @taylormossmusic at Noosa!



22.01.2022 Get up, get out and get on with it .. Are you heading to the water today? Photo Credit : @jetskiaustralia @rampedupadventures

22.01.2022 Happy birthday today to the awesome Robbo!!

20.01.2022 QLD or NSW!!!! SEADOO or YAMAHA!! Tell us YOUR winning combination below!!



19.01.2022 We are amazed and humbled by all that we have accomplished together with the Sunshine Coast Community this year! Thank you to all of our loyal customers; we sincerely appreciate your support. Wishing you, your friends and your families all the best! We can’t wait to see you on the water in 2021! Happy new year!! From the team at iJetski!... . . . #newyearseve #2021iscoming #jetskiing #ijetski #thankful See more

19.01.2022 Last day of the year... and rain hail or shine.. we are out here living! Happy New Year’s Eve iJetski fam!

16.01.2022 Just a couple of Seadoo lovers living their best life! #onthewater @nauticalimage

15.01.2022 What a day! What a community!! Jetskis doing it for the kids... and at the same time trying to break Guiness World records! Well done team! ... #santacharityride2020 Nautical Image

13.01.2022 An absolutely humungous well done to the jetski community for not only supporting an amazing charity: Christmas presents for kids in care, but for attempting to break a Guinness world record!! Hats off to the amazing volunteers and people today that worked tirelessly to get this event underway!! Now let’s wait for the Guinness world record announcement to see if we broke it!! #santacharityride2020



11.01.2022 It’s wet out there but the fish are still biting with @ben_bylett_sunshine_living !

10.01.2022 Limited spots left for the Christmas Presents for kids in care Charity ride day! Don't miss out! Book your ticket below :D Christmas Presents for Kids in Care Nautical Image

09.01.2022 Early bird... catches the fish! What a morning with the birthday boy @ben_bylett_sunshine_living ! # #ijetski #fishingaustralia

09.01.2022 WARNING.. KEEP YOUR EYE OUT FOR STONE FISH Unfortunately, we have seen many incidents of stone fish on the rise in our waterways, including one incident from our jet ski community at the weekend. Most reported sightings have been occurring around Golden Beach/Caloundra/Pumicestone passage regions. The incident at the weekend was at the Caloundra Power boat club ramp where this deadly stonefish managed to put the victim into the Emergency Department at Hospital for the da...y, and out of action this whole week while the pain and swelling has still not yet subsided. We thought we would share what we were advised do after the stone fish incident: In the event of a sting, the victim should leave the water, and apply HOT water to the elevated limb. Soaking a cloth in hot water and applying to the foot repeatedly was chosen by our ambulance personnel at the weekend, and later, a bucket of hot water constantly topped up at the hospital. Elevate the foot as much as possible to prevent further swelling. If in doubt; apply first aid and seek medical attention as soon as possible (000). Some facts about stone fish and why you should avoid them at all cost (ABC NEWS): Stonefish are the most venomous of all fishes They are found throughout shallow coastal waters of the northern half of Australia The fish usually lies motionless, often partially buried in the substrate and perfectly camouflaged among surrounding coral, rocky reef, rubble, or aquatic plants The stonefish has 13 sharp strong dorsal fin spines that are contained within a sheath of thick skin At the base of each spine there are two venom glands that discharge their contents along ducts in the spine When disturbed, the fish erects its spines, but maintains its position on the sea floor. Stings usually occur to the feet of swimmers or waders who have ventured away from clean sandy substrate and closer to the more complex bottom structure preferred by the stonefish Multiple spines can often penetrate affected limbs, resulting in more extensive envenomation. The pain is immediate, excruciating and may last for many days. Muscular paralysis, breathing difficulties, shock, and sometimes heart failure and death can ensue. To prevent stonefish stings, sturdy footwear should be worn on reef flats, or while wading on soft-bottom substrates adjacent to rocky or weedy areas. An antivenene for stonefish stings has been developed. Scientific article on hot water immersion case study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4170453/ Be safe on and off the water jetskiiers!!

07.01.2022 SuperJet twins to finish the week at iJetski! New engine mounts and a minor service on these two, ready to hit the waves this weekend!

07.01.2022 Friday feels on a Thursday!! The fish are even biting with @ben_bylett_sunshine_living!

06.01.2022 That line up!!

03.01.2022 Hello weekend! @Paul McLean

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