Super Jet RN V2.0

After getting out of stand-ups for almost two years it was absolutely killing me not to go riding with the 615 crew and just not riding in general. Finally Sold off a bunch of projects and my built 96' XP because I had way too many toys. I reached out to toby and put an add on here for a modified SJ RN and this thing kindof fell into my lap from another member. Why I'm calling this "RN v2.0" is because this is my second roundnose but i never got to ride the first one at all. This is a great clean ski with good parts so i'm just really doing some mods here and there to make it mine and more suited for what I like to do, and fix a few things.

Specs- really clean 2003 yamaha superjet RN
- Ported 62t/62t (top end motor)
- 46mm Blackjack
- couch mounts
- Jet maniac head with 35cc domes
- Factory b-pipe with limited chamber
- h-20 waterbox
- bilge pump
- Different paint
- Jet trim turf
- Carbon fiber ride plate
- Intake grate
- Impeller
- Jet ski solutions battery/plug wires
- Blowsion handle pole spring
- other misc odds and ends
Took it out the first weekend both saturday and sunday and ended up flooding the motor the 2nd day and killing the battery because of a bad hood seal or not putting on gas cap the whole way. Really my fault but the ski ran killer before I messed it up, haven't had a modded SJ yet so it was fun. I did however really start to dislike the stock pole being around 6ft tall. Called toby and took the ski to him where he shortened the stock pole -4.25, and Jet maniac hooked me up with a new hood seal and throttle cable. Bought a really nice sealed AGM battery Went on the river yesterday and jumped the local tour boats wake, the shortened pole took some getting use to but I love it now and the new seal is perfect.

Some pics when I got it



Buffed the paint a little bit, it's in good shape but there was some light blemishes. Nothing that can't be fixed, plan on finishing it this week and with a two step polish then seal the paint.




And the shortened pole (thanks toby)




My plans for the ski include
- ride it
- Little more buffing
- toby's footholds and turf
- Maybe Jet maniac top end kit for more punch and dual 38's this winter
 
Buffed it out today after work. Compounded it, then cutting polish and final polish. Now I just got to seal it and go riding this weekend. On monday its going back to toby for some footholds and turf and I plan on helping to learn a little bit. By "help" I mean drink beer and watch him work.

starting out


midway


Done
 

cmlangdale

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What are you using to seal it? And what are you going to do with the Jet Trim that's on it now after foot holds?
 
I used chemical guys Jetseal so seal the paint. And I'm not sure yet, it's in really good shape and I'm tempted to keep it but would probably sell it because what else am I gonna throw it on? Trying not to become a jet ski part hoarder again lol
 

cmlangdale

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CG is good stuff. I need to get a paint sealant for mine and was also thinking about the JetSeal. Do you like it? Does it help with water spots?

I'd possibly be interested in the JetTrim if you are selling.
 
CG is good stuff. I need to get a paint sealant for mine and was also thinking about the JetSeal. Do you like it? Does it help with water spots?

I'd possibly be interested in the JetTrim if you are selling.
No water spots yet after a full weekend of riding and towing it through the rain. My trucks big mud tires kicked up mud and stuff on the hull and it easily washed off. Only time will tell how long it will last on there.
 


Went by toby's last night and helped him with a few things and work on another boat, in the background you can see his bada$$ T1. I plan on eventually getting this hull, and the nice thing is the piece and hood we are gonna make this winter will work on the SJ and T1.
 
Footholds and turf done! TOBY did a killer job and ended up putting some 1" or thicker pad on the tray, compared to my old set-up its like riding on a clouds of titties. He set the turf up so that I can replace he pieces inside the footholds separately because they wear down faster. Also just bought a Boyeson manifold with RAD reeds for the 701 so I can get rid of the blackjack


 
Bought a 61x cylinder and having it ported right now and bored out to 84mm, Also got two new 44's for the boyeson manifold and a #zero lightened flywheel from someone local. The motor has killer top end and you can tell it was built to be a race motor, but I want some low end grunt for fun. Should be nice when it's done, also going to get a jetworks control valve for it
 
Got it back from the shop last week, Ported 61x cylinders bored out to 84mm, Boyeson manifold, Dual 44's, higher compression domes, lightened flywheel. Its almost just right but I need to drill out my old b-pipe screws that are siezed for it to be 100%. Major improvement over the last engine set-up which was more race oriented. Need to change the prop now honestly

 
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pancake pete front foothold installed. About to put on my OCD solutions bilge switch, freeride innovations hood straps etc. Going to PCB later this month for some surf riding
 
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