- Location
- South Florida
I resemble that remark....buttmunch.oh i thought everyone on here were like 40 year old dads, guess thats only on pwctoday
I resemble that remark....buttmunch.oh i thought everyone on here were like 40 year old dads, guess thats only on pwctoday
@McDog hahaha, and from what I've seen everyone in my area on a bob,hurricane,rickter, and other similar skis can chase boat wakes just fine, I know that Derrick jr has re designed the bottom of the hull since the bob and made it more stable and easy to maneuver
You gotta test ride a ski before you buy one. That's all there is to it. If you have people in your area riding those skis, go talk to them, ask to take them for a test ride. You're super lucky to have that opportunity.
Saying "I know Derrick redesigned the bottom since the bob" tells me that you still need to do A LOT of research and a lot of learning before you throw down a stack of cash on a hull.
Listen to the nearly 40 year old dads. We were all young and dumb once. We bought the wrong stuff only to take a loss when we sold it pay for the thing thing we should've bought in the first place. Nearly 40 = experience.
Aftermarket skis are cool but not needed to ride well. Skills are.
You know I think a 1200 sounds like a financial problem lol, I got my 760 for $750 that was complete besides carbs lol, but I put a head, zero lightened flywheel, b pipe, msd enchancer
LOL. How'd you like the 760 over the 701?
Honestly from what I've read about people with 760's in their superjet a lot of them say they have no bottom end, but I was very surprised when I took the ski out and this motor flat out rips, it will jump straight out of the water from an idle and it also has very good top speed, I love the motor