Old Dog...New Tricks?

Big Kahuna

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Ohh yeah?!!! How about this one, ToeJam?

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Bout average on a SXR trying a stab or a roll!!!!!! Of the 6 years or so I had my SXR, I dont think I ever once tried a flatwater stab. Did a few in the surf with it, but that was it. Set up as a race ski so not footholds.
 

rubbertoe

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Location
San Diego
well for one you need mad skills.... but it is very possible .very capable machine in the right hands.he he he
 

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rubbertoe

X-H20 certified
Location
San Diego
lets put riding a s.j. in perspective,[refer to pic] but thats not what this threads about...thats just what kind of tactics some must resort to ,to make them feel better.
 

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NVJAY775

My home away from home.
Possibly a longer superfreak carbon hull... Say a -2 ish.. I shortened my rn hull -5, but I am 5'8" and 160 ish. It's a lot of fun, but I need some more braap to get a fw flip around. And some skill lol. BTW you friggin rip! Nice riding and I'll be 43 next month.
 

Aquaholic

World's Oldest Teenager
Location
San Diego, CA.
Possibly a longer superfreak carbon hull... Say a -2 ish.. I shortened my rn hull -5, but I am 5'8" and 160 ish. It's a lot of fun, but I need some more braap to get a fw flip around. And some skill lol. BTW you friggin rip! Nice riding and I'll be 43 next month.

What were the handling traits after you chopped the hull? I was thinking of perhaps chopping 3 inches off the back this winter as an experiment, before pulling the trigger on a shorty hull. I have to open up the back of the boat anyways to redo my leaking scuppers and deal with the wet foam.
 
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