waxhead
wannabe backflipper
- Location
- gold coast
I have an early fp1 hull and its awesome. It turns really well and also wicked in the surf
Depends on the type of riding. If you're chasing bouys then yes, buy any other type of riding, the freeride hull will outperform everytime. I had a superjet before getting my superfreak. Now my superjet wasn't a stock hull, it was rockered, shortened 4 inches, tubbies and had a widened tray. The superfreak out handles the superjet in every way and is much more stable and easier to ride. The modified superjet outperformed a stock superjet hull in everyway except on a bouy course.Superjets do it all. Any year Superjet. A free ride hull on a lake you probably lose more than you gain
Well I got the hull. As I was leaving the guy blurted out "$1000 for the rest of my ski parts if you want". That was the entire driveline including 61x motor, pump, b pipe etc that came out of the ski. So now I have the whole ski. Oops.
Mocked it up last night and the pole feels short but to be expected.
That it has, I believe it was owned by the son of Jeff @ WDK, then a guy in wisconsin, then finally the guy I got it from and now me.That hull has been around the block!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen, for a 1000 dollars and a pit bike I'd make the trade any day. You got a setup and a am hull fully set up. If you don't like it pretty up the hull and parts and sell it. You might be out the time it takes to make it nice but you'll get your money back. Life is about experience, good or bad is all valuable, but iv never seen a sad man on a jetski. Run it and let me see a backflip bro.
I'd definitely remove the pole and glass over the existing mounting holes and drill new ones as well. You could also sell the x metal pole for a rrp style that has more adjustability. You think the pole is too short now but you'll find out once you ride it that you'll want it shorter. The ski will handle nothing like the stock superjet hull. This one will turn much quicker and me much more nimble on the water. The aftermarket hulls are ridden much different and more aggressive to get the most out of it.
Haha bro I just finished my first 550 rebuild top to bottom painted and everything. Was it amazing? No it's a 550. But damn she looks sexy and I learned so much that is not replaceable. I would actual suggest someone do up a 550 for there first project granted when they buy it, it has potential to run, not just a total turd. It taught me about timing, correct ring and piston aseembly and what not to look for and what to look after. In the stand up community what I spent getting it looking nice and rebuilt is pennies on the dollar for a nicer engine and hull setup. Get that ski setup and do some backflips and send some videos. Iv got a tiger craft v3 build I'm doing soon as the finances allow so I'm excited for you as this will be my first am build too.For sure, you can never know until you do it yourself. That's the reason I "wasted" so much time (according to others) messing with 440s, 550s, and 750 swap JS hulls. I got all my money back, learnt a lot and had a bunch of new experiences, plus that $500 basket case 440 was what got me into standups and engine building in the first place. No regrets whatsover, hopefully this will be another interesting experience.
Maybe slap it together and try riding it first. Make sure you like it, then make it pretty during the winter?