SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE)—October
5, 2004, Powerski International Corporation (PSI) On September
27th through October 1st PowerSki International has been the host
for two members of the PowerSki Canada manufacturing team. Dave
Miller and Garnet Krivoblocki spent all five days learning how
to assemble and disassemble all the various components that make
up a PowerSki Igniter 330 Jetboard™ including a half-day
of test riding their production Jetboards at Mission Bay, San
Diego.
Pictured above,
from left: Garnet Krivoblocki; Joe Laurente, Production Manager;
and Dave Miller.
The Canadian team was tutored by PowerSki’s
production staff on the fine points of assembly and installation
of the handle, exhaust system, 330 jet pump, SupertorqueXT engine,
fuel tanks, electrical system and all of the related fittings
and hardware that go into a new PowerSki Igniter 330 Jetboard™.
Randy Marcotte in a conference call with CEO Bob Montgomery stated,
“PowerSki Canada is excited about finalizing this
training to get production up here rolling, Eh?”
Both Dave and Garnet
say they’ve had an enjoyable and informative visit to our
facility in San Clemente. Now they’re back in Edmonton,
training the rest of the PowerSki Canada manufacturing team and
applying their newly acquired knowledge to building PowerSki Jetboards™
to meet the growing demand for our exciting product.
Pictured
above: Dave
and Garnet (far right center) get hands-on experience with the
PSI production staff.
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