^^I'd say hull geometry might be as important, but probably more important than weight. You see the glass XFS being flatwater flipped with a stock 701 (including stock exhaust) - though by none other than Rok himself. There is video of a stock or stockish 701 BOB being flipped - I think by Jack Sutton. Neither of those hulls are particularly light, but their geometry favors flipping. And even with that, they need expert riders to pull it off, mostly as a marketing gimmick.
I am no flipping expert - I didn't get them around in my carbon Superfreak until I put a 1000cc motor in it. But I did have over a year of practice with a lesser engine (760) on it, and I feel that once I started getting them with the bigger engine, I learned quickly what worked and what didn't in terms of technique. With that, I am confident that I could now pull them off on the same hull with the 760 setup I had before. It's a lot easier to learn on setup that doesn't work against you and lets you succeed easier.
I learned far more about successful flips in less time with a larger engine than I did in one entire season with a smaller one. It's tough to learn on a relatively under-powered setup.
If you are determined, look at lots of videos of proper flip technique and buy a trim system and mag pump, at a bare minimum. There are a few videos of stock SJ hulls flatwater flipped. There may be hope for you - but it's at the end of a very very long road. Myself and others have been there, on more capable setups. Good luck.
id put a great wager on the fact " HiS hull wold flip, not a spin flip but definatly able flat water a set up wake.
but let me guess, a beefed up 4 cylinder cant beat a v8 either right??? blah blah blahhhhhh
go kill someone elses hopes
What's your qualification to comment on this? Having hope? Maybe get a job with the Obama administration? :moon:
certainly not needing a 1000 cc carbon superfreak to do a flip
Nobody claimed that you do. In fact, you seem to mostly argue fictitious statements no one has actually made.
So let's hear it, which setup are you flatwater flipping?