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  1. ski clinic kid 2007

    2008 sj video

    It says his name at the very beginning of the clip.
  2. ski clinic kid 2007

    widening rails

    I've been told just cut up some 2x4's and fiberglass them on, cause it's quicker and stronger. Or use Hydro-Turf, but the Turf might start to peel.
  3. ski clinic kid 2007

    Wamilton Hood Repair

    Waterdawg makes really great freestyle parts and kits. I had the Diablo on my super jet, now I'm running his GP800 set up. The complete REV ski. (Engine, hull, handle pole, the works)
  4. ski clinic kid 2007

    Wamilton Hood Repair

    Agreed. Wammer is a really nice guy. He hooked me up with a brand new (not even released yet) carbon fiber ride plate for my dad for fathers day. All I had to do was run his stickers on my ski.
  5. ski clinic kid 2007

    Filming

    Have some one on a ski out there with you. Or a boat.
  6. ski clinic kid 2007

    Nose Stabs

    Nosestabs are nothing to be afraid of. I'm a 14 year old kid, and I do them ALL the time. For a nosestab, you just do a 180, and in the process, lift up with your feet and push down on the nose (just like a sub), and it's sorta like a 180 sub. That's an easy, beginner way. The other one...
  7. ski clinic kid 2007

    Trying hard to get the 760 beast alive

    Sometimes pens taste like candy.
  8. ski clinic kid 2007

    scupper feed back

    The Ski Clinic's scuppers are really great one way valves. I'm currently running a Waterdawg Kustomz scupper right now, but I would recommend The Ski Clinic's or Waterdawg Kustomz scuppers.
  9. ski clinic kid 2007

    Stock GP800 motor in standup VIDEO!!!

    The REV and GP800 mix is a great combo. I competed on it in the World Finals this year, and use it as my freestyle ski, and it's better than a super jet with everything on it. I am sponsored by Waterdawg Kustomz, and many more, and I really am impressed with the REV and GP800.
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