mightymighty2stroke
I'd rather be on the lake
- Location
- LKN, NC
I realize this has topic has been beat to death but I am specifically looking to hear from people who went from RN's to AM hulls. I love my 03 RN, it has just about everything you can bolt on to it (bars, pole, holds, pipe, ride plate, head, reeds, flywheel, etc etc) but it's not enough power any more. I'm looking at doing either one of two things -
a) go all out with SJ. Reinforce hull, lower hood, bigger motor (maybe 760 or 800 something?). By the time I do all this, and add trim, probably in $3k-$4k realistically.
b) take what I have out of SJ and insert into AM hull that handles better, hopefully is lighter. Cost, anywhere from $3k-$6k+
I ride on the lake 80% of the time and hit the surf also. What I like about my SJ is that it's versatile; I can free style (well, my version lol), I can run buoys with friends, I can trek across the lake 40 mins in chop, I can take it to the ocean, etc. I'm afraid I would lose a little versatility going with an AM hull. Being shorter/wider they handle a lot better free style wise, but what do you give up for that elsewhere? Everything is a trade off I'm sure.
I've ridden several AM hulls, but never for more than 20 minutes or so as not to wear out my welcome. I love the way they handle as far as being so easy to toss around; they make me feel like I'm kind of a bad ass. My SJ feels pretty heavy to me, but I'm not a very big/strong person so I have a lot harder time than others.
So...what's your take on this. Anyone go from SJ to AM hull and want to go back? I realize I'm not going to be the pro world champ gold medalist anytime soon but I would like to fully enjoy the sport to the best of my bank account's ability while my body is still halfway decent at repairing itself.
a) go all out with SJ. Reinforce hull, lower hood, bigger motor (maybe 760 or 800 something?). By the time I do all this, and add trim, probably in $3k-$4k realistically.
b) take what I have out of SJ and insert into AM hull that handles better, hopefully is lighter. Cost, anywhere from $3k-$6k+
I ride on the lake 80% of the time and hit the surf also. What I like about my SJ is that it's versatile; I can free style (well, my version lol), I can run buoys with friends, I can trek across the lake 40 mins in chop, I can take it to the ocean, etc. I'm afraid I would lose a little versatility going with an AM hull. Being shorter/wider they handle a lot better free style wise, but what do you give up for that elsewhere? Everything is a trade off I'm sure.
I've ridden several AM hulls, but never for more than 20 minutes or so as not to wear out my welcome. I love the way they handle as far as being so easy to toss around; they make me feel like I'm kind of a bad ass. My SJ feels pretty heavy to me, but I'm not a very big/strong person so I have a lot harder time than others.
So...what's your take on this. Anyone go from SJ to AM hull and want to go back? I realize I'm not going to be the pro world champ gold medalist anytime soon but I would like to fully enjoy the sport to the best of my bank account's ability while my body is still halfway decent at repairing itself.