- Location
- clearwater FL
We should all go to daytona sometime and i can see your hull
We should all go to daytona sometime and i can see your hull
I can already hear water sloshing around INSIDE the tray.
thought the rickter had drainplugs... they use the white pellet kind of foam like the superjet nose foam is made of... at least they are supposed to I thought... so just install some plugs and drain the tray...
My fiberglass FS-1:
Hull: 100 lbs
Hood: 13 lbs
Total: 113 lbs
Advertised weight (actually more rumor'd after WF):
Fiberglass: 90 lbs w/ hood
Carbon: 70 lbs w/ hood
This is on a VERY accurate shipping scale we use daily here at the shop for about 200+ packages a day, calibrated regularly.
Cost around $7000 to my door. 23 lbs more then advertised/rumor'd. If I were to do it again, I would have NOT gone this route - much better bang-for-buck deals out there as far as weight-to-dollar ratio goes. Have some areas not holding up so well and some stuff that was definitely skimped on... I'll post pics at the end of the season of the weak spots. I can already hear water sloshing around INSIDE the tray.
Although, I will say the hull handles great, amazing pop for aerial tricks and VERY unique design.
-Andrew
how much time is on that boat? 10 hours??? this is all on flatwater too, right???
wow that SUCKS
I really like the look of the FS 1, the video's look like the FS 1 has so much lift. But if its broke already, it would never make a surf boat!
i was looking at the trinity matric on their website.. shame theres not more specs.. does it have the pole further forward like the EME Q8 or is is "stock" position
Look were the FS-1 is constructed. That should tell you enough.
I have still not heard of any Trinity parts or hulls with ANY problems what so ever!
There is a pretty cool write up in the new PWI magazine on the Matrix.
Steve-uk, why not just give Bobby a call? I can promise he will answer all your questions!
Rule #1 you buy a boat from Tiawan, dont expect it to last!!!!!! Common sence people.
I belive your hull is one of the first ones , I have seen the inside of
of your hull from the build pictures. It looks different from what I have.
I think it is better quality than other hulls I have built.
Like any new product it has to have flaws. You are buying Canadian product
that is made in Thailand, it takes time to fix things
I ride Trinity composites matrix. I cant believe how strong it is for a light wieght hull...
I have thrown this thing around for a couple months now.
It is by far the best built hull i have riden.
75 lbs, 85 lbs with hood. all together 250. ok 256 with a little fuel.
I cant believe the stories i here from friends and other threw out the world.
How can you even spend 4-5 k on a hull that your gunna break apart.
WTF... thats insane. as far as hull design... makes a huge huge difference. there is a learning curve for riding a Matrix or Rickter.
they handle a little different just like going from kawy to yamy or Vs.
I truelly am miffed as to why people have top choices of skis that bust apart in a couple rides and for 7-8k....
I picked a US (trinity composites) builder, and got lucky, his work is the . I posted info in my build thread.
Only thing i had to do was get the right angle on the pump nozzle to get to handle perfect.. same with 08's or other hulls.
I could not ask for a better hull.. sorry had to chime in.