Liverpool is a maritime city in northwest England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. A key trade and migration port from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, it is also the hometown of The Beatles.
Ferries cruise the waterfront, where the iconic mercantile buildings known as the Three Graces – Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building – stand on the Pier Head.
Run by the JSRA.
The Jet Sport Racing Association of Great Britain, the JSRA for short, was founded at the end of 1995, when the then organisers of British Jet Ski racing, the PWA (the Personal Watercraft Association), was disbanded due to the restructuring of funds.
The new committee, made up largely of racers and enthusiasts, worked hard to ensure the continuation and growth of the sport, and as with any new committee endured their fair share of growing pains. However, the Twenty years of the JSRA cannot only boast a fantastic six round National championship, a Winter series but also one of the best and well respected championships in the world.
During this time the JSRA affiliated to the IJSBA, the international Jetsport Boating Association from where it takes its class rules. This affiliation have helped the JSRA restructure and develop from its home-grown roots into a professionally run association with an impeccable safety record.