Better than yours 550 freestyle build.

Foximus

CFL Cheapass.
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Oviedo, Fl
Any ideas on what numbers I should pick? 7 has been my "lucky number" if you will.... Can be any number between 101-999. I'm thinking maybe either 701 (maybe to corny, but I thought it would be a funny cliche`) or 704 since my area code is 407.... or 786 for my birthday...

Hrmm.


Edit. Just saw that for the new season I'm allowed to pick numbers 51-999. so I could go to a 77... Or should I just stick with 701? lol
 
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BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
321 cause that how high you will count for the time you are in the lead.




bwahahaha j/k pick whatever suits you.




i think 701 is pretty cool. there aren't too many guys who can say my 550 has a 701.
 
Im curious to hear how that pole mount location works. It seems like you would gain alot of leverage over the front end. Heck, you may start a new trend fox.
 

Foximus

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Location
Oviedo, Fl
Im curious to hear how that pole mount location works. It seems like you would gain alot of leverage over the front end. Heck, you may start a new trend fox.

You and I both. I cant wait to get on the water. I dunno how many new trends I can start. LoL.




As for the graphics. I think I'll be putting a little well known logo on the side... I personally was never a huge fan, but when I stepped back it just screamed it to me....


And when guys rename their skis to js650 or js750, I usually think right away that its a kawi motor. So i decided to call it the sj550.... for superjet, since thats where half the damn parts came from anyway....


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Foximus

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Location
Oviedo, Fl
yeap. Though you have the new tubbies which are longer....

This was on the first hull... not using it anymore.
 

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Foximus

CFL Cheapass.
Location
Oviedo, Fl
Gotta love this padding. 12mm soft polystyrene for bulk padding, then 12mm neoprene for comfort padding, with an additional layer of the polystyrene in the rear for a small kicker tail. Ive done this on two of my boats and its really one of the cushiest padding setups Ive ever ridden on. That neoprene is a total b!tch to cut though. For those of you wondering... thick padding is a GREAT way to make a small tray even smaller.... :doh:


Turfing on tuesday. And thanks to my main man OrangeFinger, a new starter should be here as well.
 

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