Freestyle Entrance Exam

HotTaDefJeff

Front Porch Loungin'
Location
Cary, NC
I'm getting ready to buy a superjet to learn how to freestlye on. Any advice on used vs. new, worried about salt water w/a new ski. Thanks!
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
Location
Charlotte, NC
You are set on any superjet 94'+ they all came with 701cc motors.
Last i'v herd Ratti has a stock 99' SJ for sale in GA with a few boltons.
 

GOING BIG SLUT

the new guy
Location
clearwater fl
you are going to spend some money if you want freestyle ski new or used
buying used you could save some money if the boat is already set up for freestyle if you are really want to go freestyle dont buy a superjet you want a light hull and a big motor =big big $$ surf boat is a hole lot cheeper than a flatwater boat hope this help a little
 

stanton

High on jetskis.
Location
atascadero,ca
Thanks for the quick replies! I live in central NC so I'll mostly be around flatwater. Which are flat water boats and which are surf?
its all in the setup.
flatwater you want the lightest hull and most crazy powerful motor you can afford. footholds for leverage
surf you want strong and reliable. straps for surf style.
you should be looking for a rn sj, '96-'07, its a very capable ski and is easily modded to suit you better.
 

Midlake Crisis

Site Supporter
Location
Bakersfield, CA
Jeff, there are a lot of very different levels within what could be called "freestyle" riding. Have you riden a Superjet before? Do you know anybody locally who is doing the kind of riding you want to do?
I would set some goals like that first, and if at all possible ride a couple before you go shopping. For $3k you can get a very lakeworthy nice looking and riding ski with some decent modifications. If you want to do flatwater backflips you are entering a whole different world and accompanying price range.
 

Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
Get a used ski already setup and running for flatwater freestyle. I was in your position last year when I bought my ski brand new. I could have had a lot more ski for thousands less. I'm a surf rider so super light weight super high power isn't something I need. Pretty close to stock is good for beginning surf riding but not for flatwater freestyle.

If you want to do hardcore flatwater freestyle your looking at a lot of money. Hook up with some local riders and see what they are riding.

Seriously wait until you find a good used ski. If you want to go new you'll need to start with a light weight hull (for example Trinity Composites) and go from there.

Good luck-Scott
 

HotTaDefJeff

Front Porch Loungin'
Location
Cary, NC
Great info, I've been readin more about flat water stuff. I'm leanin towards startin with a close to stock surf ski, only an hour or so away form the coast.
 

GOING BIG SLUT

the new guy
Location
clearwater fl
Great info, I've been readin more about flat water stuff. I'm leanin towards startin with a close to stock surf ski, only an hour or so away form the coast.


i think surf is more fun for the money let someone other than you buy a big $flatwater boat and you ride it that what i try to do thanks to "bogie"
the man
 
I only paid $2600 for my 01 SJ, already had ride plate & intake grate. They're out there...with a $3k budget, you should be able to find something no problem, without the need to finance. If you find anything down in South Florida, feel free to hit me up. I can take a look at it for you.
 
really,, let's get realistic, how many beginning freestyle guys need an expensive light weight hull and big motor, a used superjet with a b pipe is the way to go, unless your plan on competing. What you'll really need is a light weight set of big balls and a helmet. What ever you do don't buy a new ski and then mod it, trust me it's way to expensive, buy someone elses money pit.
 
I paid 3600.00 for my 01' with the following already on it about 3 months ago.

msd
ada head
dry pipe
dual 48 novis
rd m16 reeds
9/17 big hub prop
mag pump
footholds
works intake and ride plate
bilges

and super clean, they are out there.
 

HotTaDefJeff

Front Porch Loungin'
Location
Cary, NC
I'm lookin' on craigs list and ebay, waiting for the right one. Let me know if you guys know anyone else on here thats trying to sell one. Ricky, I just took my waveblaster to peanut island, the waves off the coast there were awesome, thats actually what made me want to get more serious.

and again, as always, thanks for the posts, hopefully i'll be riding the first warm day next summer. peace.
 
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