OCD Solutions
Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
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- Rentz, GA
This was pretty much my thought pattern a couple years ago. I was building towards an SS865 for my 07 SJ hull when I started reading about the Trinity Matrix. I had quite a few conversations about which was going to better, a big motor or a really good hull. Not sure if my buds actually thought the hull would be better or if they just wanted me to drop the coin so they could ride it but either way, they solidified my decision to get the hull. Thankfully my wife is understanding and made me get the big motor as well and build the ski the way it should have been built. In the end I spent $5K for a hull only slightly lighter than an OEM hull but so much stronger.
Fast forward 3 years later and I still couldn't be happier. I love the Matrix hull and it suits my riding style perfectly. The SS865 on the other hand is a handful in the surf and all the above comments about getting worn out quickly are dead on. I haven't been able to ride frequent enough to stay in great shape so I get my azz handed to me quite regularly. Friends who ride almost every weekend say my ski is a handful with the SS865 so it's not just my lazy azz either.
Last summer I was able to ride a buddy's Matrix with a good limited 61X setup and it felt great. It took a bit to reset my timing for hitting waves because of the drop in power but once I got the feel for it, it was so fluid and smooth it was awesome and I came home seriously thinking about building up a nice BB setup and shelving my SS865 for a season. Fortunately I came to my senses and realized that HP is more addictive than I thought and I could never go backwards.
If I was to do it all over again, I would have stuck with the ported 760 that I already had and put the extra money in my fuel tank.
Fast forward 3 years later and I still couldn't be happier. I love the Matrix hull and it suits my riding style perfectly. The SS865 on the other hand is a handful in the surf and all the above comments about getting worn out quickly are dead on. I haven't been able to ride frequent enough to stay in great shape so I get my azz handed to me quite regularly. Friends who ride almost every weekend say my ski is a handful with the SS865 so it's not just my lazy azz either.
Last summer I was able to ride a buddy's Matrix with a good limited 61X setup and it felt great. It took a bit to reset my timing for hitting waves because of the drop in power but once I got the feel for it, it was so fluid and smooth it was awesome and I came home seriously thinking about building up a nice BB setup and shelving my SS865 for a season. Fortunately I came to my senses and realized that HP is more addictive than I thought and I could never go backwards.
If I was to do it all over again, I would have stuck with the ported 760 that I already had and put the extra money in my fuel tank.