Freestyle If you had $20,000

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
A few of you guys act like you regret building your skis. I have way too many toys. I wouldn't sell the fun I have had.


I don't regret it at all. Maybe I need to explain my comment a bit better: I have put a lot of money into my setup over the years. It accumulated slowly. If I had to build it from scratch, it would be well over $XX.XX amount. While I do not regret having spent the money, I couldn't bring myself to spend that amount in one event.
 

Scorn800

Ride for life
Location
North NJ
I don't regret it at all. Maybe I need to explain my comment a bit better: I have put a lot of money into my setup over the years. It accumulated slowly. If I had to build it from scratch, it would be well over $XX.XX amount. While I do not regret having spent the money, I couldn't bring myself to spend that amount in one event.

You need to learn how be a baller.
 

KTM434

Jamie FN Hickey
Location
Palm Coast FL
I don't regret it at all. Maybe I need to explain my comment a bit better: I have put a lot of money into my setup over the years. It accumulated slowly. If I had to build it from scratch, it would be well over $XX.XX amount. While I do not regret having spent the money, I couldn't bring myself to spend that amount in one event.

Thats exactly how I interpreted your comment and I can totally relate to you on that. I don't feel as guilty about the money I've spent just for the fact that it was spread out over time
 
I love building my skis, however i am ready to just fork it over instead of the long test and tune painful method.. been there done that.. RTR and then most likely still add crap ha ha.. too addicting . Anyway, I have lined up some demo boats for Daytona, and will be listing my sj as well as my blaster for sale... free delivery to Daytona. of Course after I ride for at least 2 days, ha ha Thanks guys for all of the help..
 
The freak listed for sale above is mine. Go to daytona and ride some hulls. See what fits best. Keep in mind boats will feel different with different motor/ pump setups.
As much as i would love to see you buy mine, i would rather see a rider happy with their purchase. Good luck on you decision.

^Now thats a good dude..

I would personally go with a freak, although i would definately ride some hulls and do alot of research on a power plant. BUT if i had that much to blow on a ski i would honestly piece it together myself that way i know its right and everything i want is there. After the last rtr ski i bought i dont think ill ever buy a rtr "aftermarket' ski.... Then again there are tons of reputable guys on here that build some monsters.
 
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