My stance isn't that wide anymore either. Depending how tall the hump is you could add padding all around the hump to bring the tray level then add your 26mm over the whole tray. That way you have a level tray and plenty of padding
My Superfreak tray was huge! I didn't turf or pad this ski myself though, I bought it used and just ran it as is. Mine had the Gunwhales thinned out behind the holds which gave plenty of room for a kick tail. I'm guessing your holds are somewhat forward like this which should give you plenty...
I want to ride a Jammer in surf. A kid at work just bought one and wants me to swap a 650/701 into it. What parts/mods were necessary? Kawi LX bedplate, 650/701 electronics... What else?
Under padding is a must bro ESPECIALLY on a carbon Superfreak! Theyre great skis but they land hard. The padding makes a big difference and is well worth it. I've always run 26mm plush underpadding but I went thicker on this Superjet and will go thicker on my next hull
Pump installation:
Midshaft, couch mounts, pole bracket ,exhaust tube:
Holes drilled for bow eye (nose was Layed up to handle abuse):
Made sure to find a pole spring that would work with this setup. I hate tight poles and not having a spring can cause back issues... Ask me how I know...
Decided even though carbon/Kevlar is cool... It just looked outdated. It's still down there but covered with bright white paint.
Ski looks much better all white IMO.
Before and after at this point:
Haven't updated in a long time but tray took a lot of time to shape wider and add custom footholds but it was well worth the added labor. Only thing left from the original holds are the black tips haha
Nah I'm sure they're reinforced. I read "handle in surf" differently than you intended. But like I said it mostly depends how you land. They don't handle pancaked barrel rolls
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